Make sure the touch is not too long or too short it should be deliberate like striking a key on a piano.
Delta faucet touch sensor not working.
When the touch sensor or motion activated faucet quits working the first place to check is the battery compartment.
Turning on and off works as lights flashes to indicate that the device is on but the touch function is not working and there is no water.
Make sure that the water is turned on for.
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Replace batteries as needed.
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Disconnect the battery wait 30 seconds then reconnect the battery.
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But this should not be your initial focus.
If your faucet does not have a green ground wire it may not require grounding.
Check to be sure all electrical connections are solid.
Grounding is not required on faucets with touch 2 o technology manufactured after february 2009.
First clear the area underneath your sink to avoid any clogs or blockage happening as you need to avoid anything.
Refer to overriding the sensor on touchless faucets for further information.
Motion sensor faucet troubleshooting can return the water flow to the fixture.
Here s a look at some troubleshooting tips for this touch technology specifically geared to the delta trinsic series touch faucet.
It could also be that the user is not touching the faucet properly.
A touchless faucet that doesn t work may mean that the sensor needs attention.
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It is possible that the spout is in electrical contact with the sink.
Finally the unit may need to reset.
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Start with the basics the initial reaction when dealing with a technology faucet is to focus on the technology portion.
After replacing the batteries the faucet make.
If the touchless function will not activate the faucet may be in the manual sensor override mode which allows the touchless faucet to function like a regular faucet during a loss of power.
Don t use fingernails or a dry cloth to touch the faucet.