Intellifaucet D Series Owner's Manual  
    Computer-Controlled Mixing Valve 
 
    Version 1.1, May 1995 
    Revised February 26, 1998
    CONTENTS 
 
    INSTALLATION 
    OPERATION 
    MAINTENANCE
    AND REPAIR 
    TROUBLESHOOTING 
    WARRANTY 
     
  
    INSTALLATION 
 
    Requirements 
 
    Adequate supplies of hot and cold water must be provided. WATER
    MUST BE FILTERED WITH 50 MICRON OR FINER FILTER MEDIA. Do not
    connect the output of the Intellifaucet to a closed system (such
    as a processing machine) without using an anti-siphon vacuum
    breaker, such as a Watts 288A. For instant hot water, install
    a recirculating loop on the hot water supply. A chiller may be
    needed to get very cold water. 
 
    Mechanical Connections 
 
    The Intellifaucet is shipped mounted to the wall bracket. Fasteners
    are supplied to attach the wall bracket to wood or masonry walls.
    Use unions on all pipe connections. Use a flat bladed screwdriver
    to open and close the valves. Remove access caps and put screwdriver
    in slot of motor shaft. 
    
    
      - Prepare mounting surface, attach wall bracket and attach
      Intellifaucet to the bracket.
      
 - Connect pipe fittings to the Intellifaucet valves. HOT IS
      ON THE LEFT; COLD IS ON THE RIGHT.
      
 - Connect the pipe fitting to the outlet.
      
 - Slowly pressurize the system checking all
      connections for leaks.
    
  
      
 
    FIGURE 1- MECHANICAL CONNECTIONS
    Electrical Connections 
     
    
      - Connect the Intellifaucet to the AC adaptor.
      
 - Plug the AC adaptor into an OUTLET EQUIPPED WITH A GROUND
      FAULT INTERRUPTER.
    
  
     
 
    OPERATION 
 
    To start the Intellifaucet, rotate the control knob to the desired
    temperature setting. The water will turn on. The ready light
    glows when the temperature is within 0.5 degree F of the setting.
    Rotate to OFF to turn off the water. NOTE: The water must turn off when the knob is set to OFF. If not, see 
    troubleshooting section. Use an external valve for
    flow control, preferably a full-port ball valve. 
 
     
 
    MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 
 
    Seat seal replacement 
 
    The seat seals and plunger are replaced as a unit called the
    plunger assembly. When replacing the plunger assemblies, replace
    the stem seal O-rings . New plunger assemblies and O-rings are
    available from HMC. (NS) means not shown in the figure. 
     
      
 
    FIGURE 2 - EXPLODED DIAGRAM
    PARTS LIST 
     
    
      - Screw (12)
      
 - Step Motor (2)
      
 - Motor Platform (1)
      
 - Coupling (2)
      
 - Nut (2)
      
 - Plate (1)
      
 - Bonnet (2)
      
 - O-ring, Bonnet (2)
      
 - O-ring, Stem (2)
      
 - Thrust Washer (2)
      
 - Stem (2)
      
 - Plunger Assembly (2)
      
 - Faucet Assembly (1)
      
 - Thermocouple Probe (1)
      
 - Compression Fitting (1)
    
  
    Disassembling the Intellifaucet 
 
    Removing the cover 
     
    
      - Unplug the AC adaptor (NS).
      
 - Turn off the water supplied to the Intellifaucet.
      
 - Remove the caps (NS). Insert a flat blade screwdriver into
      the slot on the motor shaft. Open the valves one rotation by
      rotating counterclockwise as seen from above.
      
 - Remove the 6 cover screws (NS).
      
 - Gently lift the cover (NS) straight up. Avoid damaging the
      front panel gasket (NS).
      
 - Remove the two screws (NS) holding the front panel (NS) to
      the base. These screws are located on the underside of the base.
      
 - Gently disconnect the thermocouple plug (NS) (bright yellow).
      
 - Pull the front panel forward and away from the unit and set
      aside.
      
 - Remove the 2 faucet-base retaining nuts (#5).
      
 - Gently lift the base (#6) off the faucet and set aside.
      
 - Loosen the bonnet (#7).
      
 - Remove the bonnet (#7). While unscrewing the bonnet, hold
      the stem (#11) stationary to prevent it from jamming up against
      the underside of the bonnet. The stem assembly is removed with
      the bonnet.
      
 - Unscrew the plunger assembly (#12) from the stem (#11). This
      is a left hand thread.
      
 - Loosen the coupling (#4) set screws and remove the coupling
      from the stem (#11).
      
 - Remove the stem (#11) from the bonnet (#7) exposing the O-ring
      (#9) inside.
      
 - Replace the O-ring (#9) with a fresh one. Lubricate the O-ring
      with Parker Super O Lube or equivalent (silicon-based grease)
      when assembling. Lubricate the stem threads with Never-Seez or
      food grade anti-seize lubricant.
    
  
    Reassemble in reverse order of disassembly. 
    IMPORTANT! MAKE SURE
    SEAT SEAL IS NOT SEATED WHEN TIGHTENING BONNET.
    Calibration 
     
Note: All Intellifaucets are factory calibrated before shipping. 
    
      - Adjust the SPAN screw and the ZERO screw to calibrate the
      Intellifaucet as follows.
      
 - Calibration Procedures
      
 - Set a 16 ounce container so that the outlet of the Intellifaucet
      fills the container and spills over into a drain.
      
 - Place a reference thermometer in the 16 ounce container.
      
 - Set the Intellifaucet to 68 degrees F.
      
 - Wait 2-5 minutes. Read and record the reference temperature.
      
 - Set the Intellifaucet to 102 degrees F.
      
 - Wait 2-5 minutes. Read and record the reference temperature.
      
 - Set up a table as follows: (example values)
    
  
    
      
        | 
         T setpoint |  
        
        T actual |  
        
        Difference (T actual - T setpoint) |  
       
      
        | 
         70.0 |  
        
        69.2 |  
        
        -0.8 |  
       
      
        | 
        105.0 |  
        
        104.1 |  
        
        -0.9 |  
       
     
     
    There are four possible cases: 
 
    Case 1: Both differences equal 0. The unit is calibrated. 
 
    Case 2: Both differences are equal, but not equal to 0. 
 
    Rotate the ZERO pot clockwise to lower the actual temperature,
    counterclockwise to raise it. Start over at 4 until results lead
    to Case 1. 
 
    Case 3: The difference at the higher temperature is more positive
    than the difference at the lower temperature. Rotate the SPAN
    pot screw counter-clockwise. Start over at 4 until results lead
    to Case 2. 
 
    Case 4: The difference at the lower temperature is more positive
    than the difference at the higher temperature. Rotate the SPAN
    pot screw clockwise. Start over at 4 until results lead to Case
    2. 
 
    Repeat calibration as needed. 
 
     
 
    TROUBLESHOOTING 
 
    If a problem exists which is not listed in the chart, contact
    HMC. We will help you to solve the problem as quickly as possible. 
     
    
      
        | 
        Symptom | 
        
        Cause | 
        
        What to do | 
       
      
        | 
        Valves do not open |  
        
        Overtightened |  
        
        Loosen valves with screwdriver |  
       
      
        | 
        Temperature wrong |  
        
        Sticky internal valves |  
        
        Water must shut off completely when at OFF. If not, unplug, wait 3 seconds, plug in. Repeat up to 5 times if needed. |  
       
      
        | 
        Nothing happens |  
        
        Power not connected |  
        
        Check cables, check GFI reset |  
       
      
         
        | 
        Device is not plugged in |  
        
        Plug into a working outlet | 
       
      
         
        | 
        Fuse blown |  
        
        Replace wall adaptor - non-replaceable fuse. Have Intellifaucet
        checked for proper operation. | 
       
      
        | 
        Valves cycle (temperature fluctuates) |  
        
        Supply to valves not correct |  
        
        Check plumbing - hot on the left, cold on the right |  
       
      
         
        | 
        Flow is restricted |  
        
        Check manual valves in system, check for blockages | 
       
      
    
    Cleaning 
 
    Clean the Intellifaucet with a mild soap on a damp cloth. Do
    not use cleanser or other abrasive cleaners as they may scratch
    the surfaces. 
 
     
 
    WARRANTY 
 
    Hass Manufacturing Company (HMC) warrants the Intellifaucet
    main unit, power supply and cabling against defects in materials
    and workmanship for a period of Five (5) years from the date
    of original retail purchase. If you discover a defect, HMC
    will, at its option, repair, replace, or refund the purchase
    price of the product at no charge to you, provided you return
    it during the warranty period, transportation prepaid, to HMC.
    Prior to returning the product for warranty consideration, call
    Hass Manufacturing Company at (518) 674-8151 for a return authorization
    number and shipping instructions. 
 
    This warranty does not apply if the product has been damaged
    by accident, misuse, abuse or misapplication, has been modified,
    or if any serial number has been removed or defaced. 
 
    SATISFACTION GUARANTEE 
 
    If, at any time, you are not 100% satisfied with the Intellifaucet,
    you may return it for replacement or a refund, whichever you
    prefer. Call Hass Manufacturing Company at (518) 674-8151 prior
    to returning the product for a return authorization number and
    shipping instructions. 
 
    COPYRIGHTS AND PATENTS 
 
    This manual, computer programming, printed circuit board designs,
    and product design are copyrighted by Hass Manufacturing Company,
    with all rights reserved. 
 
    The Intellifaucet is patented. 
 
    SAFETY 
 
    The Intellifaucet uses 12 volts DC in the main unit. Follow these
    safety precautions when using the Intellifaucet: 
     
    
      - Use grounded outlet with a GFI
      
 - Do not bypass any fuses
      
 - Do not open the case when power is applied
      
 - Do not submerge the Intellifaucet or the power supply in
      water.
    
  
    *** IMPORTANT ***
    Observe all safety precautions when using any electrical appliance. 
 
    FCC NOTICE 
 
    The Intellifaucet generates and uses
    radio frequency energy. If not installed in accordance with the
    operating instructions, technical and service information, it
    may interfere with radio and television reception. 
 
    The Intellifaucet has been tested and found to comply with the
    limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the
    specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules. These rules
    are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference
    when operated in a residential area. If the unit interferes with
    radio or television reception, which can be determined by switching
    the unit off and on, the user is encouraged to try one of these
    actions: 
 
     
    
      - Move the receiving antenna
      
 - Relocate the receiver with respect to the
      Intellifaucet
      
 - Plug the Intellifaucet into a different electrical
      outlet from the radio or television so the Intellifaucet and
      the receiver are on different branch circuits.
    
  
    If necessary, contact Hass Manufacturing Company
    for additional suggestions. The manufacturer is not responsible
    for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized
    modifications to this equipment. 
 
    The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal
    Communications Commission helpful: "How to Identify and
    Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems". This booklet is
    available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington,
    DC 20402, Stock No. 004-000-00345-4. 
     
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