I have a delta pilar touchless faucet that is about 1 5 years old.
Delta touch faucet blue light on but no water.
It could also be that the user is not touching the faucet properly.
These faucets are handy because.
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This led light will turn blue when the water is actively coming out cold and red when the water is actively coming out hot.
You can add a touch sensor or motion activated faucet anywhere a regular faucet is used.
The batteries of some eco friendly versions recharge when water passes through the faucet.
Disconnect the battery wait 30 seconds then reconnect the battery.
About a week ago the touchless function stopped working.
Delta touch faucet not working agreener.
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Make sure the touch is not too long or too short it should be deliberate like striking a key on a piano.
Touchless faucets may operate off battery or a c power and may have a battery backup depending on the model.
Finally the unit may need to reset.
Check the power supply to your unit if the led light flashes frequently isn t flashing at all or your faucet isn t providing water.
It changes from blue to magenta to red as the water temperature rises showing blue below 80 f 26 7 c lightening to magenta from 80 f 26 7 c to 110 f 43 3 c and turning red when the.
Led light displays when water is cold warm or hot.
The solenoid valve that controls the faucet is powered by six aa batteries mounted underneath the sink.
Don t use fingernails or a dry cloth to touch the faucet.
Single handle kitchen faucet no water duration.
If the touch does not work and there is no water 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.
First clear the area underneath your sink to avoid any clogs or blockage happening as you need to avoid anything touching the complex wiring.
But when the water is off if the red light starts flashing every five seconds you have low battery.
The blue indicator light came on but no water flowed from the faucet.
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