Troubleshooting, Problem check possible solution – Bradley Smoker AERADA 1000 Series S53-307 User Manual

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Installation Instructions

Aerada 1000 Series Gooseneck Faucet

Bradley Corporation • 215-1559 Rev. A; EN 04-216A

9/23/04

Troubleshooting

Whenever new batteries are installed, AC power is applied,
or a manual reset button is pressed, the LED on the
electronics cover will blink and an audible indicator chirps
twice per second whenever hand presence is detected.
After 8 minutes, the LED and buzzer function stops.

If an error occurs, the LED will blink and the buzzer will
sound every 30 seconds to assist in diagnosing the
problem. When corrective action is taken the LED and
buzzer will stop.

The following chart provides details concerning the number
of beeps and possible errors associated with them .

1 Beep:

Indicates low battery.

2 Beeps: Calibration out of range (environment too

reflective).

3 Beeps: Room infrared level out of range; too much

sunlight, heat lamp present, etc.

4 Beeps: Solenoid short circuit.

5 Beeps: Solenoid unplugged or loose/broken solenoid

connection.

Refer to Troubleshooting Chart below and on page 8 for
further troubleshooting information.

Disassemble solenoid and inspect/clean parts.

Reduce pressure to under 80 PSI.

Change range setting using DIPswitch (page 6).

Turn on water supply.

Check connection.

Replace electronics cover.

Check connection.

Inspect collar wiring for signs of damage or corrosion.
Replace if necessary.

Replace cover assembly.

Reduce pressure to under 80 PSI.

Replace batteries (DC only).

Use correctly sized terminal clips (page 4).

Faucets must be wired in parallel from transformer
(transformer to each individual unit), not connected in
a series.

Remove interference; reset electronics using reset
button (page 6). Allow 30 seconds for faucet to
automatically re-calibrate.

Change range setting using DIPswitch (page 6).

Change range setting using DIPswitch (page 6).

Water runs continuously.

Faucet turns on by itself
(ghosting).

No water flow.

Debris in solenoid (no beeps).

Water pressure too high (no beeps).

Incorrect range setting for spout type and
sink used (2 beeps).

Water not turned on (no beeps).

Solenoid cable not connected to
electronics cover (5 beeps).

Solenoid short circuit (4 beeps).

Sensor cable not connected to electronics
cover (no beeps).

Inoperative sensor (no beeps).

Inoperative electronics cover assembly
(no beeps).

Water pressure too high (no beeps).

Low battery voltage (DC only) (1 beep).

6VDC transformer not properly connected
to partition assembly (no beeps).

Wiring of multiple unit 6VDC transformer
(no beeps).

Interference during automatic calibration
(no beeps).

Incorrect range setting for type of spout
and sink used.

Lighting environment affecting sensor
(3 beeps).

Problem

Check

Possible Solution

Range too short or too long.

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