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Armitage Shanks Sensorflow 21 - Hygiene Flush (Automatic)

Armitage Shanks Sensorflow 21
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Maintenance continued…
• Remove the 3 screws holding the coil.
• Lift o󰀨 the coil assembly.
• Locate the diaphragm
(inside the valve body).
• Clean out the pilot hole(s) – use a
thin gauge fuse wire (or similar).
• Ensure there is no debris on the diaphragm
or the valve seat (under diaphragm).
• Re-assemble solenoid valve.
• Reconnect water supply, check there are no leaks.
• Reconnect the solenoid valve cables.
• Test the solenoid valve & ensure it is working correctly.
If diaphragm is damaged it should be replaced.
If the solenoid plunger
becomes dislodged from its
bore, ensure it is retted
correctly. The end with the
small black insert should
face towards the diaphragm.
Incorrect assembly will cause continual running.
Diaphragm
pilot hole(s)
9.2 Hygiene ush (Automatic)
The programming unit should be held pointing towards the sen-
sor at distance of approx. 100mm.
Once enabled, this function will automatically turn the water on
for a duration of 1 to 240 seconds if the product has not been
used for a period of 6, 12, 24, 48, or 72 hours.
This hygiene ush is an important optional function of these products which can be enabled by the in-
staller or maintenance sta󰀨 using the optional remote programming unit (for part number see sect.10).
The hygiene ush is used to combat periods of stagnation due to low usage of the product. The func-
tion activates the spout automatically if it hasn’t been used for a set time period. This function ensures
regular movement of water combating bio lm growth and bacteria colonisation.
For full details on how to enable this function, refer to the
programming instructions supplied with programming unit.
Keep hand unit away from the water ow, avoid getting it wet.

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