FREE ENGLISH SUMERAIN S6132AP-SB (01) PDF USER GUIDE

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What should I do before proceeding with the installation?

Unpack your new product and verify that all components are present in the package. Keep the product in its original box until you’re ready to install. Identify the water supply inlets and turn off the water supply valves. If you’re replacing an existing unit, make sure to remove the old one and clean the mounting surface thoroughly. Adhere to all plumbing and building codes applicable in your area. If you’re not confident about installing the product yourself, it is strongly recommended to seek help from a professional.


What tools are recommended for installation?

Philips screwdriver, Allen wrench, Adjustable wrench, Channel locks, and Teflon tape are the recommended tools for installation.


What should I do before commencing faucet installation?

Before commencing the faucet installation, open the shut-off valve to purge the hot and cold water supply lines. Let the water run for approximately 3 to 5 minutes to completely clear any potential dirt and debris within the pipes. Once this process is complete, remember to shut off the water supply once again.


What is the first step to installing the faucet?

Disassemble the mounting components from the faucet’s mounting shank.


What is the second step to installing the faucet?

Attach the Escutcheon on the sink first, insert the faucet into the mounting hole, and then slide the rubber gasket and mounting bracket onto the threaded shank from underneath the sink.


What is the third step to installing the faucet?

First, insert the connector of the sprayer hose into the outlet hose connector. Then, press and hold the wing plate of the counterweight, open the counterweight, and close the counterweight at the appropriate position on the pull-down sprayer hose.


What is the fourth step to installing the faucet?

Connect the hot and cold water hoses from the faucet to their respective hot and cold supply valves, and tighten the mounting nut using a wrench.


How do I operate the faucet?

First, turn on the handle of the faucet. Then, choose between the two sensing modes: Continuous Water Output Mode or Real-Time Sensing Water Output Mode. Once the selected mode is activated through the sensor, the water will start flowing accordingly.


How do I perform daily maintenance on the sensor faucet?

If you notice that the water pressure is normal but the flow has decreased, you may need to remove the aerator for cleaning. Use the provided aerator removal tool to disassemble the aerator, and then rinse it thoroughly with clean water before reassembling it back in its original position.


What are the steps to disassemble the aerator?

  1. Use the provided aerator removal tool to carefully remove the aerator from the faucet. Be sure not to apply excessive force to avoid damaging the faucet or the aerator.
  2. Once removed, rinse the aerator thoroughly with clean water. Use a soft brush to gently scrub away any stubborn debris or mineral buildup. Avoid using harsh cleaning agents as they may damage the aerator.
  3. After cleaning, ensure the aerator is completely dry before reassembling it back into the faucet. Use the removal tool to securely tighten it in place.

How do I activate the Continuous Water Output Mode?

The sensor window for this mode is located on the side of the faucet, with an effective sensing distance of 1cm to 6cm. When your hand approaches within this effective range, the continuous water output mode is activated. Once your hand is removed, the faucet will maintain the water output. When your hand approaches the sensor window again, the continuous water output mode is deactivated. Each activation of the continuous water output mode lasts for a maximum of three minutes. If the mode is active for more than 3 minutes, it will automatically shut off.


How do I activate the Real-Time Sensing Water Output Mode?

The sensor window for the real-time sensing mode is located on the same side as the faucet’s water outlet, with an effective sensing distance of 1cm to 10cm. When your hand is within the effective range of the sensor window, the real-time sensing water output mode is activated. When your hand is removed, the faucet will automatically turn off the water output.


What should I do when the battery is low?

When the battery power is low, while using any sensing function, the indicator light within the continuous water output sensing window on the side will slowly flash 5 times to remind the user that the sprayer needs to be charged. At this point, the sensor faucet can still function normally. When the battery power is extremely low, the indicator light will slowly flash 10 times, indicating that the battery is nearly depleted. Once this occurs, the sensor faucet will not be able to function properly.


How do I charge the sensor faucet sprayer?

Unscrew the faucet head from the kitchen faucet, and connect the provided charging connector to the USB charger. Attach the charging connector to the contact point on the sensor faucet’s charging port. While charging, the indicator light in the sensing window turns red. It usually takes 1 to 1.5 hours to fully charge the battery. Once the battery is fully charged, the indicator light in the sensing window will turn green. After the sensor faucet is fully charged, reattach it to the original faucet location to complete the entire charging process.


How often should I charge the sensor faucet sprayer battery?

Under normal household usage frequency, a single charge can typically last for six months. If the faucet is not used for a long time, it should be charged at least once every 18 months; otherwise, the battery will automatically activate its protection mechanism, rendering it inactive and unable to be reactivated.


What cleaning materials should I avoid when cleaning the faucet?

Avoid using cleaning agents containing hydrochloric, formic, phosphoric, or acetic acid, as they can cause significant damage. Avoid mixing different cleaning agents, as this can cause harmful chemical reactions. Avoid using abrasive cleaning agents or tools, including unsuitable cleaning powders, sponge pads, or microfiber cloths that could damage the surface.


How should I clean the faucet and shower?

Clean faucets and showers regularly as needed to maintain their optimal function and appearance. Apply the recommended amount of cleaning product for the specified duration. Do not leave the cleaner on the faucets longer than necessary to avoid potential damage. Regular cleaning can help prevent calcification. If you notice scale deposits on the faucet surface or spout, use a commercial descaler. In case of rust formation due to hard water conditions, gently abrade the affected area with aluminum foil soaked in water until the surface is smooth. Subsequently, apply a modest amount of chrome polish or a suitable product like automotive wax to buff the surface.


How should I clean solid stainless steel faucets and spouts?

Use a cleaner specifically designed for stainless steel. It is important to keep stainless fixtures clean and dry.


How should I apply a spray cleaner to the faucet?

When using a spray cleaner, it is recommended that you first apply it to a soft cloth or sponge rather than spraying it directly onto the faucet. This method helps prevent water droplets from entering the faucet opening and causing potential damage.


What should I do after cleaning the faucet?

After cleaning, thoroughly rinse with clean water to remove any residue from the cleaner. Also, it’s crucial to thoroughly rinse residues from liquid soap, shampoo, and shower gel off with clean water after use.


What should I do if the surface of the faucet is damaged?

Components with damaged surfaces need to be replaced to avoid potential injuries. Note that any damage resulting from improper treatment is not covered by the warranty.


What components are included in the box?

NO ITEM NAME MATERIAL QTY PART NO. NO ITEM NAME MATERIAL QTY PART NO.
1 Sprayer ASSEMBLE 1 PHS61180XX 16 Set Screw SUS304 2 PSC00001XX
2 Flow Restrictor ASSEMBLE 1 PAE00020XX 17 Protective Sleeve POM 1 PSA00012XX
3 Rubber Washer NER 1 PRW19020XX 18 Switch Base SUS304 1 PEC61320XX
4 Pull-Down Hose ASSEMBLE 1 PFH00011XX 19 35#cartridge ASSEMBLE 1 PCT35000XX
5 Nozzle Sheath ABS 1 FSA00024XX 20 Bonnet HFB59-1 1 PSC37125XX
6 Swing Elbow SUS304 1 PPI61320XX 21 Flange SUS304 1 PFC37125XX
7 Snap Ring POM 1 PRW28178XX 22 Handle SUS304 1 PHD61320XX
8 O-Ring NER 2 POR31030XX 23 Set Screw SUS304 2 PSO05050XX
9 Faucet body SUS304 1 PVB6320XX 24 Screw Cover ABS 1 PSA00002XX
10 0-Ring NBR 1 POR50025XX 25 Connecting Pipe SUS304 2 PP161321XX
11 Bonnet HPB59-1 1 PNT61320XX 26 Supply Hose ASSEMELE 2 PFH00006XX
12 Rubber Washer NBR 1 PRW48322XX 27 Mixer Flexible Hose ASSEMELF 1 PFH00005XX
13 Lock Washer SUS304 1 PRW50401XX 28 Counterweight ASSEMELF 1 PSA61190XX
14 Shank SUS304 1 PNT00010XX 29 Escutcheon(optional) SUS304 1 PCP61320XX
15 Lock Nut HP859-1 1 PNT00027XX

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