Toto USA TEC1DS Wireless Faucet Controller User Manual TES33 TES34 0800721 indd

Toto USA, Inc. Wireless Faucet Controller TES33 TES34 0800721 indd

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®TOTO U.S.A., Inc   1155 Southern Road, Morrow, GA 30260(888) 295-8134      Fax: 800-699-4889www.totousa.com®August 2008Instruction ManualWI-TOUCH™Wireless Faucet ControllerTEC1DSThank you for choosing TOTO products.Before you begin the installation, please read through this manual thoroughly in order to better understand the product and its functioning.Warranty information is included in this manual, please keep it in a secure placeImportant Safeguards.........3-5Model Numbersand Components...................6Before Use..........................7-9How to Use..........................10How to Adjust......................11Maintenance ..................12-18Troubleshooting.............19-21Specifications......................22Warranty .............................23GettingStartedHow to UseMaintenanceTroubleShootingNotice to the installerPlease give this manual to the customer after installation
Do NotDo NotTouchKeep DryDo NotDisassembleUnder 140° F(60° C)Do not allow the hot water temperature to exceed 140° F (60° C) or scalding may occur.1)  This  device  complies  with  Part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  Operation  is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.2) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed  to provide reasonable  protection against harmful interference  in  a  residential  installation.  This  equipment  generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used  in  accordance  with  the  instructions,  may  cause  harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that  interference  will  not  occur  in  a  particular  installation.  If  this equipment  does  cause  harmful  interference  to  radio  or  television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYWe Toto USA 5351 E. Jurupa St. Ontario, CA  91761 (909) 974-5678 declare  under  our  sole  responsibility  that  the  product  Wi-Touch Wireless Faucet Controller, Model TEC1DS complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rule.Operation is subject to the following conditions: 1) This devices may not  cause  harmful interference,  and  2)  this  device must  accept  any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Toto could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.• Reorient or locate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.•  Consult  the  dealer  or  an  experienced  radio/TV  technician  for help.Do not modify or alter this product in any way. Failure to follow instructions may result in personal injury and/or property damage.Do not install this product in rooms that are subject to high humidity, such as a bathroom containing a shower. Electric shock and/or failure of the product may occur.Do not disassemble, modify, or attempt to repair this product yourself. Electric shock or fire may result.A burn may result from contact with the hot water solenoid valve due to high temperature of water. Wear protective clothing.Do not use near medical equipment or devices which may be interfered with by the signal produced by this product. This product produces a signal utilizing 294MHz band, under 500µV/m.Warning(For your safety, please follow the instructions below.)Important SafeguardsHHOTScalding!2 3Getting StartedGetting StartedUse a thermometer or similar method to check water temperature before using. Water temp should not exceed 140° F (60° C) or scalding may occur.Compulsory
CompulsoryCautionDo NotDo NotCautionDo not allow the product to freeze or become wet. Do not install outdoors. Property damage may result.Warranty does not cover damage to the product due to freezing.Do not allow any part of the product to be dropped or forcefully struck. The operation of the product may be affected resulting in fire, electrical shock, or property damage.Always use fresh batteries in unit. Do not mix new and old batteries or use batteries of different brands together. Damage to the product may result from battery leakage.Do not install product on a weak or easily damaged surface. Improperly secured items may damage may damage surfaces if they come loose. Installation on wallpaper or similar wall treatments may result in tearing.Once the adhesive film has been used it cannot be removed and reused. Use a new piece after cleaning surface.If the product will not be used for an extended period of time (such as during a vacation), please turn off the faucet directly to ensure that water will not be wasted and that property damage will not occur.CompulsoryDo not install the remote control where it can be tripped over. It is most commonly installed on the toe plate just under the cabinet. If the remote control is installed on a plastic vinyl chloride surface, use the adhesive base strips to secure it in place.In order not to damage the floor or cabinet surface while replacing the batteries in the remote control, use gentle pressure and move slowly to remove it.Adhesive Base StripsSo cold!CloseSlowly4 5Getting StartedGetting StartedBatteryFirm! Tight!It is important to check for leaks and loose pipe connections at least once every two years. Repair any leaks and tighten any loose fittings, or property damage may occur.Keep the batteries in a safe place, beyond the reach of children. If ingested, contact a physician immediately.Before cleaning the filter, make sure the hot water valve is closed and the solenoid valve has cooled. Otherwise scalding may occur.CloseOpenIt is suggested that, after using the hot water, the faucet should be returned to cold before turning off. This is to prevent the next person from scalding themselves on hot water left in the pipes.
Model Number and ComponentsTEC1DS#GY:CHControllerAccessoriesBattery CaseConnectorManual SwitchCold-Side SolenoidValveFilterBall NutFilterRemote ControlAdhesive Base Strips(4 Pieces)Your parts may be different depending on the modelPg. 17Pg. 11Pg. 12WI-TOUCH™Wireless Faucet ControllerHot-Side SolenoidValvePg. 8 - 9Getting StartedBefore UseCheck the Shut-off valveCheck the BatteriesCheck the ConnectorOpenBattery CaseControllerControllerConnectorOpen the shut-off valveCheck the connectors.Be CarefulHow to UseCheck both the cold and hot shut off valves.Check that the battery case is completely inserted in the controller.Check that the cords of the solenoid valves are firmly connected to the controller.Make sure that none of the cords touch the hot side solenoid valve or any metal that is heated. Cords may melt and cause product to malfunction6 7
Be CarefulDo not install the remote control or the controller on a metal surface, such as stainless steel. Product may malfunction if the signal is reflected or hindered. Likewise, it may not do well in a kitchen with numerous stainless steel appliances.Do not cover the remote control or the controller with metal such as aluminum foil. Metal will reflect the signal, causing the product to malfunction.Test the signal before you decide upon a permanent location for the product. Make sure it will work properly. The remote control should be within 3 feet (1 meter) of the controller.Make sure the remote control is secure and in a safe place before using. If it falls or is kicked, it may be damaged. It should not be installed where it might become a trip hazard.If the remote control is to be installed on a plastic vinyl chloride surface, use the adhesive strips as a base to secure it. This should prevent discoloration of the surrounding material. The bottom of the next page has a diagram showing the placement of the strips.Do not install the remote control in front of any air vents or heaters.Do not use near an electric converter or transformer. It may malfunction.Close proximity to a TV or radio may cause this product to malfunction.How to UseInstallation of the Remote Control3 1/4”(83mm)3 1/4”(83 mm)Toe PlateCounter SurfaceOperate with your footOperate with your toeUse this template to gauge the spacing for the adhesive base strips.FloorLocation for the Adhesive Base StripsHeated VentPeel-off paper on the Adhesive PackingAdhesive Base StripsOperate with your waistOperate with your kneeAttach it to the door just above the knee.Remote ControlInstall the battery in the remote control.Adhere 2 adhesive base strips at the installation location. Set the distance between them to 3 1/4” (83mm). See bottom of page.Expose the adhesive packing on the back of the remote by peeling off the protective paper.Firmly press the adhesive packing of the remote control against the adhesive base strips.1.2.3.4.Recommended locations of the remote control143Door Surface2How to Use8 9
Turning the Water On and OffRemote ControlTreadOpen the faucet and leave it in the open position.1.2.3.Water then flows out. Use the handle of the faucet to adjust the flow rate and temperature.Water stops flowing.Push the remote control. (tread)Please adjust the flow rate and temperature of the faucet in advance.If the product will not be used for an extended period (such as a vacation), turn off the faucet.The water will automatically stop in about 10 minutes if you leave it running. This setting can be changed to 8 hours if you have a dishwasher attached. (See page 11)Use the remote control gently. Kicking it or hitting it forcefully may damage it.Battery longevity is dependant on the frequency of usage of the product.Push the remote control again. (tread)How to UseHow to UseChange Timer SettingManual Switch8Hr Setting10 Min. SettingTwiceOnceTo change back to 10 minutes, repeat the steps above. When the timer setting is changed to 10 minutes, the water will flow out once from the spout.Open the faucet to a position where water can flow out.1.2.3.The solenoid valves are closed.When water starts flowing out, keep pushing the switch for another 20 seconds. When the timer setting is changed to 8 hours, water will flow out twice from the spout.Stop the water flow with the remote control.Hold down the manual switch of the controller for 20 seconds.Keep  pushing  the  manual  switch of  the  controller,  then  push  the new remote control.By doing this, the ID code of the remote control is synchronized.Installing a Secondary Remote ControlNewRemote ControlKeep PushingManual SwitchPUSH(If both faucet and dish washer share same supply line )When a secondary remote control is installed elsewhere in the kitchen, you can turn the water on and off from there.The ID code of this remote control must be synchronized with the controller so that the system can recognize the new remote control.How to UseHow to Adjust10 11
IMPORTANTBall NutShut-offvalveFilterLoosenCloseMaintenanceIn order to take full advantage of the product and keep it functioning in good condition, a regular maintenance schedule should be followed.FilterBrush1.   Close the hot and cold shut-off valves.2.   Open the faucet and push the remote control in order to relieve pressure.3.   Loosen the ball nuts under each solenoid valve until they disengage from the shut-off valves.4.   Remove the filters and clean them with a soft brush.5.   Replace the filters and tighten the ball nuts.6.   Open the shut-off valves and check for leaks.Solenoid ValveUse a soft, clean, damp cloth (not wet) to remove any dirt or stains on the remote. If necessary, use a diluted neutral household detergent in water. Wring out cloth. Cloth should be damp but not wet.Do not use any of the following agents as they will damage the remote:Acidic detergent, chloride bleach, alkaline detergent solutions like thinner, benzene cleanser, abrasive powder, detergent with coarse particles, nylon scrubber, brushCleaning the FilterCleaning the Remote ControlMaintenanceMaintenancePlease inspect the following to ensure safe and continued use.Check for leaksNoLeakage!Look for stains on the floor under the pipes. A leaking pipe can cause serious damage to your property. If a leak is present, close the shut-off valve. If the leak continues, shut off your water main. Request plumbing service. Avoid using product until the leak is fixed.Check for loose fittingsWith time, fittings can become loose. Make sure to check and tighten any loose fittings.NoLooseness!Check for leaks (twice a year)Check the loose fittings (twice a year)12 13
InformationTap onceTap againTap a third timeIf the battery is dead, there is a chance that the valve will respond if the remote is tapped three times.The remote control uses one CR2032 lithium battery.It is recommended that you replace the battery in the remote control unit at least once a year. If, however, the remote control is being used excessively, the battery may need to be changed more frequently.It is recommended that you replace the battery before it dies in order to continue using the product uninterrupted.If the battery dies, the solenoid valve will remain as it is - closed or open, as the case may be. In either case, the water should be turned off manually with the faucet handle.The battery that normally ships with this product has been used to test the product. It may or may not last a full year. It is recommended that it be replaced with a fresh battery before it dies. Batteries are not covered under warranty.Water begins to flowNothingNothingReplace the battery in the remote controlMaintenanceHow to replace the batteryRemote ControlTurn SlowlyScrewsNotchBattery CoverBattery(CR2032)Hold the remote control firmly with two hands, then turn on one side to un-stick it. Remove the four screws on the back of the remote control.Remove the battery cover.Insert a flat screwdriver into the notch and lift the cover.Take out the used battery and replace it with a new one (CR2032).It is easier to pick it out with your finger tip by holding it upwards.1.2.3.4.Replace all four screws to ensure a water tight seal.Re-stick remote control back in place. (See pg. 16)5.6.Be careful not to lose any parts when they are removed.Pay attention to the polarity of the battery and replace it correctly.You should use only model CR2032 battery.Follow local regulations for the disposal of the old battery.Be careful that water does not enter the remote control. All four screws should be installed.Otherwise, water may enter the remote control.How to remove the batteryHow to install the batteryMaintenance14 15
MaintenanceAdhesion PackingTap onceTap againOn for5 secondsThen OffIf the adhesive packing on the back of the remote control is dirty, use a damp (not wet) cloth to clean it. Allow packing to dry out before resticking the remote control.Dust may reduce the adhesive force, so it should be cleared off.Do not clean the remote control directly with water.The remote control uses 4 “AA” Alkaline Batteries.It is recommended that you replace the batteries in the controller at least once a year. If, however, the controller is being used excessively, the batteries may need to be changed more frequently.If the battery is dead there is a chance that the valve will respond if the remote is tapped two times. Water will flow for 5 seconds, then stop.It is recommended that you replace the battery before it dies, in order to continue using the product uninterrupted.If the battery dies, the solenoid valve will remain as it is - closed or open, as the case may be. In either case, the water should be turned off manually with the faucet handle.Clean the adhesive packingReplace the batteries in the controllerMaintenanceControllerBattery CaseScrewAlkaline Batteries(Size AA x 4)How to replace the batteriesRemove the screw from the bottom of the controller.Pull out the battery case.Take out the used batteries and replace them with a new ones.1.2.3.Replace the battery case and secure it with the screw.4.Be careful not to lose any parts while replacing the batteries.Pay attention to the polarity of the batteries and insert them correctly.Do not mix old and new or different types of batteries.Follow local regulations for the disposal of the old batteries.Be careful that water does not enter the controller.InformationIt is recommended that batteries be replaced with fresh batteries before they die. Batteries are not covered under warranty.16 17
TroubleShootingShut-off valve Main ValveShut-off valve(both at the coldand hot sides)CLOSEHow to stop the water in case of an emergencyIf a leak occurs from the solenoid valve to the faucet, turn off the shut-off valves. If there is a leak elsewhere, shut-off the main valve.Close the shut-off valves at the cold and hot sides.If this cannot stop the water flow, close the main valve.In case of no battery powerIf the remote control battery is used upManual SwitchManual SwitchTroubleShootingThis operation will open the cold-side solenoid valve, so that cold water will flow out. While there is no battery power you may continue to use the faucet by turning it off and on with its handle. After the batteries are replaced, the faucet will return to normal operation.Push the manual switch under the controller.The manual switch must be pushed within 90 minutes of the power failure. Otherwise you will have to wait until the batteries are replaced.When there is no battery power, the remote control cannot be used.In this period, only cold water can be used.This  operation  will  open  the  cold/hot-side solenoid valve and water will flow out. Push it  again  to  stop  the  water  flow.  After  the solenoid valves are open, you can use the faucet as a regular manually operated one.For information on how to replace the remote control battery, please refer to pg. 15Push the manual switch under the controller.If you use the manual switch, the automatic shut-off of water is also disabled.Troubleshooting18 19
Is the faucet open?Inspection Solution SolutionProblemNo water flowsWater keeps flowingOpen the faucet. Page 10Is the shut-off valve open enough?If water still keeps flowing despite these inspections, turn off the shut-off valves.Open the shut-off valve.Is the filter blocked? Clean the filter.Have the batteries been inserted? Insert the batteries.Has the water main been shut off? Wait until it is turned back on.Has the battery been inserted in the remote control? Insert the battery.Has the connector been firmly connected?Is the remote control or the controller installed on metal surface?Install them on non-metal surface.Is there an obstacle between the remote control and the controller?Relocate the controller, the remote, or the obstacle.Is there interference from a converter or other electrical equipment?Keep appropriate distance from it.Is there interference from a converter or other electrical equipment?Keep appropriate distance from it.Is the remote control or the controller installed on stainless steel surface?Is there an obstacle between the remote control and the controller, such as an iron or stainless dish washer?Install them on non-metallic surface.Relocate the controller, the remote, or the obstacle.Secure the connector.Are the batteries of the remote control or the controller dead? Replace the battery(s)Page 7Page 12Page 15, 17-Page 8 - 9Page 14Page 7Page 14, 16Page 8 - 9Page 8 - 9Page 8 - 9Page 8 - 9Page 8 - 9Before Requesting Service Is the shut-off valve open enough?Inspection Solution SolutionProblemWater flow is too smallOnly hot waterOnly cold waterTemperature cannot be properly adjustedAdjust flow rate. Page 7Is the filter blocked Clean the filter.If a hot water heater is used, is it set to an appropriate output?Set it to an appropriate output.Is the cold-side shut-off valve open enough?Is enough hot water supplied from the hot water heater?Confirm the temperature setting and operation.Is enough hot water supplied by the hot water heater?Confirm the temperature setting and operation.Adjust flow rate.Page 12-Page 7Are the cold/hot-side shut-off valves open enough? Adjust flow rate. Page 7--Is the cold-side shut-off valve open enough? Adjust flow rate. Page 7Before Requesting ServiceIs the cold-side filter blocked? Clean the filter. Page 12Is the hot-side filter blocked? Clean the filter. Page 12Is the filter blocked? Clean the filter. Page 12The following problems and their diagnosis can be performed by the owner of the faucet without voiding the warranty. If you are unsuccessful you can request service from the installer, distributor or TOTO Technical Support.If you do not know the location of your shut-off valves or the main valve, contact your installer or a qualified plumber.The coating of the remote control may be peeled off due to abrasion depending on how you use it. This will not affect the performance of the product.Note Caution for using the productTroubleShootingTroubleShooting20 21
TypePower SupplyPower for Remote ControlPressure of Water SupplyMin. (Flowing)Max. (Flowing)Cord LengthBattery TypeDC 6V(Alkaline Size AA x 4)Battery Duration: 1 Year(Condition: 100 times/day)DC 3V (Lithium Battery CR2032 x 1)Battery Duration: 1 Year(Condition: 100 times/day)Water Quality Water that meets National/Primary drinking water regulation.Humidity Range Less than 90% RHDistance 3 ft. (1m) between remote and controllerFrequency (Remote) 294MHz under 500µV/mMax. Temperatureof Hot Water185°F (85°C)(But it should be under 140°F (60°C) for the sake of safety)Adapting to the Main Water1/2” NPSM (Solenoids)3/8” CF x 1/2” WPSF adapters (2)3/8” CM x 1/2” WPSF adapters (2)Usage Residential UseAmbient Temperature 34° - 104°F (1 - 40°C)(It cannot be used in a freezing region)Solenoid Valve:1 3/4 ft. (570mm)Item Number Controller:   551001Remote Control:   9E301420 psi. (0.14MPa)108 psi. (0.75MPa)TroubleShooting23TOTO  warrants  its  TEC1DS  (“Product”)  to  be  free  from  defects  in  materials  and  workmanship during normal use when properly installed and serviced, for a period of ONE (1) year from date of purchase. This limited warranty is extended only to the ORIGINAL PURCHASER of the Product and is not transferable to any third party, including but not limited to any subsequent purchaser or owner of  the  Product.  This  warranty  applies  only  to  TOTO  Product  purchased  and  installed  in  United States, Canada and Mexico.TOTO’s  obligations  under  this  warranty  are  limited  to  repair,  replacement  or  other  appropriate adjustment, at TOTO’s option, of the Product or parts found to be defective in normal use, provided that such Product was properly installed, used and serviced in accordance with instructions. TOTO reserves the right to make such inspections as may be necessary in order to determine the cause of the defect. TOTO will not charge for labor or parts in connection with warranty repairs or replace-ments. TOTO is not responsible for the cost of removal, return and/or reinstallation of the Product.This warranty does not apply to the following items:TOTO U.S.A., INC. ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY1.2.3.In order for this limited warranty to be valid, TOTO must receive the completed attached warranty registration card and your proof of purchase within 30 days of the original purchase date.If the Product is used or installed outside of North America, TOTO warrants the Product to be free from defects in materials  and  workmanship  during  normal use for one (1)  year  from  the  date of installation  of  the  Product,  and  all  other  terms  of  this  warranty  shall  be  applicable  except  the duration of the warrantyTHIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE OR PROVINCE TO PROVINCE.To obtain warranty repair service under this warranty, you must take the Product or deliver it prepaid to a TOTO service facility together with proof of purchase (original sales receipt) and a letter stating the problem, or contact a TOTO distributor or products service contractor, or write directly to TOTO U.S.A., INC., 1155 Southern Road, Morrow, GA 30260 (888) 295-8134. If, because of the size of the Product or nature of the defect, the Product cannot be returned to TOTO, receipt by TOTO of written notice of the defect together with proof of purchase (original sales receipt) shall constitute delivery. In such case, TOTO may choose to repair the Product at the purchaser’s location or pay to transport the Product to a service facility.        THIS  WRITTEN  WARRANTY  IS  THE  ONLY  WARRANTY  MADE  BY  TOTO.  REPAIR, REPLACEMENT  OR  OTHER  APPROPRIATE  ADJUSTMENT  AS  PROVIDED  UNDER  THIS WARRANTY  SHALL  BE  THE  EXCLUSIVE  REMEDY  AVAILABLE  TO  THE  ORIGINAL PURCHASER. TOTO SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OF THE PRODUCT OR FOR OTHER INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR EXPENSES INCURRED BY THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER, OR FOR LABOR OR OTHER COSTS DUE TO INSTALLATION OR REMOVAL, OR COSTS OF REPAIRS BY OTHERS, OR FOR ANY OTHER EXPENSE NOT SPECIFICALLY STATED ABOVE. IN NO EVENT WILL TOTO’S RESPONSIBILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE  PRODUCT.  EXCEPT  TO  THE  EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLI-CABLE  LAW,  ANY  IMPLIED  WARRANTIES,  INCLUDING  THAT  OF  MERCHANTABILITY  OR FITNESS  FOR  USE  OR  FOR  A  PARTICULAR  PURPOSE,  ARE  EXPRESSLY  DISCLAIMED. SOME  STATES  DO  NOT  ALLOW  LIMITATIONS  ON  HOW  LONG  AN  IMPLIED  WARRANTY LASTS,  OR  THE  EXCLUSION  OR  LIMITATION  OF  INCIDENTAL  OR  CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION AND EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.4.5.6.7.Damage or loss sustained in a natural calamity such as fire, earthquake, flood, thunder, electri-cal storm, etc.Damage or loss resulting from any accident, unreasonable use, misuse, abuse, negligence, or improper care, cleaning, or maintenance of the Product.Damage or loss resulting from sediments or foreign matter contained in a water system.Damage or loss resulting from improper installation or from installation of the Product in a harsh and/or hazardous environment, or improper removal, repair or modification of the Product.Damage or loss resulting from electrical surges or lightning strikes or other acts which are not the fault of TOTO or which the Product is not specified to tolerate.Damage or loss resulting from normal and customary wear and tear, such as gloss reduction, scratching or fading over time due to use, cleaning practices or water or atmospheric conditions.a.b.c.d.e.f.Specifications22 23

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