I have a delta touch faucet.
Delta touch faucet troubleshooting no blue light.
When using the faucet with hands free activation the blue light will flash so you know the faucet will turn off when you leave.
This led light will turn blue when the water is actively coming out cold and red when the water is actively coming out hot.
The first thing to do is look at the light that is on the base of the faucet.
If the handle is in the off position you may tap the spout or handle to turn off the light.
When using the faucet with hands free activation the blue light will flash so you know the faucet will turn off when you leave.
The delta tempsense led light changes color to alert you to the water s temperature and eliminate any possible surprises or discomfort.
I just change the batteries on my delta touch faucet and i get the blue light but no water answered by a verified plumber we use cookies to give you the best possible experience on our website.
But when the water is off if the red light starts flashing every five seconds you have low battery.
If the handle is in the off position you may tap the spout or handle to turn off the light.
Red light was showing which normally means the batteries are low.
I replaced the batteries and red light is gone but blue light isn t on and the faucet still won t work.
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How long has this been going on.
After replacing the batteries the faucet make.
Disconnect the solenoid from the battery pack and wait for at least 30 seconds for the solenoid to be reset.
An led indicator light at the base of the faucet will shine blue when the touch feature is activated.
Disconnect your terminal from the batteries and make sure that your solenoid valve is connected properly.
And how severe is the problem.
A led indicator light at the base of the faucet will shine blue when the touch feature is activated.
This way you will have water however the touch problem might still persist.
If none of the touch areas respond to touch activation.