Kohler Electronic Faucet k-10950 User Manual

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Troubleshooting Guide (cont.)

Symptoms

Probable
Causes

Recommended Action

C.

There is

water

leakage on

electrical

components

or

connectors.

C.

Remove the spout and check

for corrosion on the

connections between the battery

to solenoid and the solenoid to

sensor. If possible, clean the

terminals. If unable to repair

the connection, order a new

sensor assembly or solenoid

assembly, as required. Inspect

the O-ring on the valve for

cuts, debris, etc. If the O-ring is

damaged, order a new O-ring.

The origin of the leak must be

investigated and repaired.

D.

The

battery life

has

expired.

D.

Remove the spout and replace

the battery. The spout requires

a standard 6 Volt lithium

battery. This item is not

available from Kohler but can

be purchased at many stores

locally.

2.

No water

flow (AC).

A.

The AC

unit is not

plugged

in.

A.

Plug the AC wall brick firmly

into a working outlet.

B.

The

ground

fault

breaker is

tripped.

B.

Check that the breaker for the

circuit used by the faucet is on.

C.

There is a

loose

connection.

C.

Remove the spout and check

the connection from the AC

unit to the solenoid and from

the solenoid to sensor. Make

sure that the connector arrows

are aligned and that the

connection is secure.

D.

The wires

are

pinched or

damaged.

D.

Remove the spout and verify

that the wires are tucked inside

the spout before reassembling.

If wires are cut or damaged,

order new solenoid or sensor

assembly.

Kohler Co.

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1025498-5-H

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