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USER MANUAL 504B Sani-Lav
SANI-LAV® COLUMBIA PRODUCTS
Operating Manual for Hands-Free Wall Mount Stainless Steel Sink
AC Models 504A and 504A-0.5
Battery Models 504B and 504B-0.5

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Exterior view of a stainless steel water dispenser with a hand valve (no text or symbols visible)
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LOW-FLOW MODEL AVAILABLE · 0.5 GPM FLOW RATEColumbia does not recommend use with harsh chemicals.
Product Compliance
NSF/ANSI 2 Food Equipment, NSF/ANSI 372 Lead-Free Compliant, ASME A112.18.1

COLUMBIA SPECIFICATIONS
SINK WITH ELECTRONIC SENSOR
AC OR BATTERY POWERED
Parts List
□(1) Wall mount sink
☐ (1) AC or Battery powered sensor faucet assembly
□(1) Wall-mounting bracket
□(2) Support brackets
☐ (4) Support bracket mounting bolts and washers
□(1) Mixing check valve
□(1) Strainer assembly with basket
Tools Required
□ Tape measure
□ Adjustable wrench
□ Drill motor and drill bits
□ Pipe wrench
□ Level
□ Safety glasses
□ Screw drivers: phillips and standard
□ Pencil
□ Socket wrench
Installation Instructions
Step 1
- Establish sink location on the wall.
- Determine desired height for the top of the backsplash from finished floor and draw a level line which will be the top edge of the wall mounting bracket.
- Hold the wall mounting bracket against the wall and mark the wall where the holes are. Drill holes and secure bracket to the wall as shown in illustration A. Screws are not provided.
Step 2
- Install strainer assembly.
- Install faucets to the sink following the instructions provided with sensor unit.
- Attach supply tube with elbow to back of faucet.
- Install mixing check valve and compression fitting to control box of each sensor faucet.
Step 3
- Position the sink onto wall bracket.
- Loosely attach support brackets under sink and push against wall then mark holes for drilling as shown in illustration B.
- Remove support brackets from sink and drill holes for mounting fasteners (not provided).
- Re-mount support brackets to sink and fasten to wall.
Step 4
- Connect waste line to strainer assembly (s).
- Mount sensor control box at desired location on wall.
- Connect power line from sensor to control box.
- Attach supply tube from faucet to control box.
- Connect hot and cold water from the source to mixing check valve (s).
- Remove aerator from the spout assemblies and flush water system. (see step 7 sensor installation instructions)
- Check connections for leaks.
- Replace aerator onto the spout (s).
- We recommend sealing top of backsplash to wall as shown in illustration C.
Go to columbiasinks.com for more information on replacement parts and installation videos.

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Close-up of a hand holding a pen over a ruler, showing measurement markings (no text or symbols on the ruler)Illustration A

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Close-up of a hand holding a pen, inspecting a wall-mounted component (no visible text or symbols)Illustration B

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Close-up of a stainless steel faucet and a piping bag attached to a sink (no text or symbols visible)Illustration C

Notice for California Consumers
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Chromium (hexavalent compounds), Lead, and Phthalates (DEHP) which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
NOTE: Lead content originates from Brass components in valves and faucets and is certified under NSF/ANSI 372 as containing less than 0.25% lead in wetted surfaces.
COLUMBIA PRODUCTS
800.626.2117 • columbiasinks.com • info@columbiasinks.com
COLUMBIA SPECIFICATIONS
SINK WITH ELECTRONIC SENSOR
AC OR BATTERY POWERED

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Top 23" (584.2mm) 11.5" (292.1mm) 11.5" (292.1mm) 2" (51mm) 10.5" (266.7mm) 17" (431.8mm) 20.5" (520.7mm) 5" B (12.7mm) 2" drain hole 1.5" (38mm) 20" (508mm) 1.5" (38mm)Front Side

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Wall-mounting bracket 10.5" (266.7mm) 2" (50.8mm) 4" (101.6mm) 5" R (12.7mm) 9" (228.6mm) 21" (533.4mm)■ Hole Configuration

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11.5" (292.1mm) 11.5" (292.1mm) .875" (22mm) dia. hole (1) 6" (152.4mm)
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20.5" (520.7mm) 2" (51mm) 45° 7.5" (191mm) 10.5" (266.7mm) 1.5" (38mm) 35" (889mm) suggested floor to rim height 16.75" (425.5mm) 7" (177.8mm)■ Wall Mounting Detail

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Back Splash 1.5" (38.1mm) .875" (22.22mm) .25" dia. holeCare and Maintenance
Regular cleaning will preserve the appearance and integrity of the surface. Stainless steel can easily be cleaned and kept stain-free using various methods.
Recommendations:
- Clean with an abrasive cleaner like, Bon-Ami or Zud weekly or bi-weekly. Always scrub in the direction of the grain or polish lines. Another option is to use Baking soda. Make sure to rinse well and dry. Illustration A
- Most soaps and detergents contain chlorides, we recommend rinsing the stainless-steel sink with hot water after use, to prevent corrosion. Illustration B
• Regularly dry your sink to prevent water and surface rust marks. Illustration C - Do not leave salt in the sink or near a saltwater environment.
- Use a quality stainless steel cleaner and follow cleaner instructions. Wipe along the grain (NOT against). Illustration D
Things to Avoid:
- Avoid harsh abrasive cleaners and corrosive chemicals.
- Avoid abrasive scouring pads, carbon steel brushes and steel wool for cleaning as iron particles left behind can lead to rust.
- Avoid the use of oily rags or greasy cloths when wiping the surface. To avoid water spots, wipe dry after use.
Additional Tips:
• Regularly drying your sink works wonders to prevent water and surface rust marks.
- Wear rubber gloves when working with cleaners to protect your hands.
- Never mix cleaners. Some products react to create dangerous gases.
- There are thousands of blended or compound cleaners on the market. Users are advised to contact suppliers of solvents for information on their applications on stainless steel.
• DO NOT USE SOLVENTS in closed spaces or while smoking.
• Note: Columbia does not recommend use with harsh chemicals.

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Close-up of a circular mechanical component with internal grooves and water droplets (no text or symbols visible)Illustration A

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Close-up of a pipe passing through a container with bubbles rising, showing fluid and bubbles (no text or symbols visible)Illustration B

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Close-up of a hand cleaning a stainless steel faucet with a cloth (no text or symbols visible)Illustration C

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Hand cleaning a surface with a cloth, next to a stainless steel pipe (no text or symbols visible)Illustration D
COLUMBIA PRODUCTS
800.626.2117 • columbiasinks.com • info@columbiasinks.com
SANI-LAV Sensor Faucets
Wall Mounted AC and Battery Powered
Meets ANSI/ASME A112.18.1 M-1989

ADA Compliant
Operation
- A continuous, invisible beam is emitted from the sensor.
- The faucet is activated by placing hands under the spout within the effective range of the beam. Water starts to flow immediately for as long as the user's hands remain in the sensor range.
- When hands are removed, the water flow stops. The sensor will automatically reset and be ready for the next user.
- In the battery powered version, a flashing red light will indicate a low battery condition.
Specifications
Faucet Construction Solid brass, chrome plated
Control Circuit Solid state, AC or battery, switchable
- Auto. Time-out Preset at 20 seconds and adjustable to 10,
30, or 60 seconds
- Line Purge (request only) 2 minute run every 12 hours
or 24 hours
- Scrub Mode Delay (request only) 60, 120, 180 seconds
– Sensor Range Preset and adjustable - Shut-off Delay Presets and adjustable from 1-8 seconds
Control Cable Armored, vandal resistant
Solenold Valve 6V DC, normally closed
- Wattage: 0.4W (idle), 5W (in use)
- Operating Pressure: 5 psi to 125 psi
Flow Control 2.0 or 0.5 GPM, Laminar Flow Control
AC Mode
Power Adapter
| - Standard Plug-in | Input AC 120V 60 Hz or 220V |
| -(UL/CSA) | Output DC 12V, 0.8A/Class 2 |
| Power Cable | Armored, vandal resistant |
| - Optional Multi-Unit Adapter | Serves up to 8 faucets |
| -(UL/CSA) | Input AC 120V, Output DC 12V, 3A |
Battery Mode
Battery Powered Models
Battery Service Life
(4) AA Alkaline Batteries
400,000 on/off cycles, up to 4 years
Package Includes
(1) Faucet with electronic sensor
(1) Control box w/6V DC solenoid
(1) 12V DC plug-in power adaptor (H-6700C, -DC, -LR and -LRDC only)
(1) In-line filter with clean-out trap
(1) 18" Flex, S.S. supply tube, 3/8"(1) 6" Gooseneck Spout
(1) Mounting hardware
(1) 2.0 GPM Flow Control(4) AA Alkaline batteries (HB-6700C, -DC, -LR, -LRDC only)
(1) Battery holder (HB-6700C, -DC, -LR, -LRDC only)
Dimensions
| - Base Width (Outside Measurement) | 2-1/4" |
| - Base Depth | 2-1/2" |
| - Faucet Height (Aerator to Base) | 8-3/4" |
| - Faucet Height Overall | 12-3/4" |
| - Depth (Center of Aerator to Center of Faucet Base) | 5-3/8" |
| - Mounting Bolt Length | 1-7/16" |
| - Mounting Bolt Pattern | Single-hole mount |
Optional Variations and Accessories
- 0.35, 0.5, 1.5, 2.2 GPM Laminar Flow
- HC-010 Multi-Unit Voltage Adapter (AC Powered Only) - 8 units
- HC-0104 Multi-Unit Voltage Adapter (AC Powered Only) - 4 units
- HC-001 Mixing/Check Valve (Mechanical)
- HBL-04-LR Thermostatic Mixing Valve with Checks (Low Lead)
- 8" deep Gooseneck and 6" or 8" Swing Swing SpoutModel
| Model | Sensor Type | Flow-Rate |
| ES2RL | AC Powered | Standard 2.0 GPM |
| ES2RL-0.5 | AC Powered | Low-Flow 0.5 GPM |

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8 3/4" 12" Sensor Solenoid Valve In-linefilter Temperature Adjustor Angle Stop BOX Adapter 10 1/4" 5 3/8" φ1 1/4" Adapter Angle Stop| Model | Sensor Type | Flow-Rate |
| ESB2RL | Battery Powered | Standard 2.0 GPM |
| ESB2RL-0.5 | Battery Powered | Low-Flow 0.5 GPM |

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8 3/4" Sensor 12" Solenoid Valve BOX In-linefilter Temperature Adjustor Angle Stop 5 3/8" φ1 1/4" 10 1/4" Angle StopCOLUMBIA PRODUCTS
800.626.2117 • columbiasinks.com • info@columbiasinks.com
6700C Series
DC Powered Sensor Operated Mixing Faucet
Installation Instructions
- Prior to installation, thoroughly flush all water lines and replace stop washers, if required.
- To ensure proper operation, "DRY TEST" the faucet by plugging the Sensor Eye Cable (17) into the matching connector on the PC board inside of the Control Box (18).
a. AC Powered: Connect the Power Adapter (19) to the PC board inside of the Control Box (18), then plug the Power Adapter into a 120 V AC wall outlet. Place your hand in front of the sensor eye and listen for a clicking sound. If there is no clicking sound, call the factory.
b. Battery Powered: Properly install new batteries into the battery holder and ensure the battery holder is connected to the PC board. Place your hand in front of the sensor eye and listen for a clicking sound. If there is no clicking sound, call the factory.
- After a successful "DRY TEST", unplug the Sensor Eye Cable (17) and Power Adapter (19) or battery holder from the PC board.
- Loosen Flow Control Device (1) and assemble the Gooseneck Spout (2) using the Split Washers (4) and Spout Nut (3). Mount the Gooseneck Spout (2) onto the Body (5). Feed the Sensor Eye Cable (17) through the sink wall and tighten the faucet onto the sink using the O-Ring (8), Washer (9), and Mounting Nut (10). Attach the 90-Degree Elbow (11) to the Supply Rod (7). USE TEFLON TAPE ONLY, NO PIPE DOPE
- Reconnect the Sensor Eye Cable (17) and Power Adapter (19) connections described in STEP #2, making sure the cables are seating in the Control Box (18) housing properly.
- Attach the Compression Fitting (13) to the Solenoid Valve (14) and connect it to the Elbow (11) using the Supply Tube (12). Insert the Nylon Washer (16) into the swivel nut located on the In-Line Filter (15).
a. Pre-tempered or cold water only: Use a union fitting (not supplied) to connect the supply line (not supplied) from the supply stop to the In-Line Filter (15).
b. Tempered water: Attach an optional Hydrotek HC-001 or HC-003 mixing valveto the In-Line Filter (15). Connect the supply lines (not supplied) to the mixing valve.
- Turn on water and check for leaks. Plug the Power Adapter (19) into a 120V AC outlet (for AC Powered). Push the reset button on the PC Board. Reinstall the cover for the Control Box (18) and tighten screws to ensure water resistance. Place hands in front of the sensor eye to activate water flow. Remove hands and the water should stop. If not, refer to the troubleshooting guide or call the factory.
- Periodically clean the filter element located inside the In-Line Filter (15).
- For minor adjustments, refer to the instructions located inside the cover of the Control Box (18).
- IMPORTANT: The stop valve should never be opened to the point where the water flow exceeds the flow capability of the fixture. The fixture must be able to accommodate the continuous water flow from the faucet in the event of a failure. Should the fixture overflow due to water exceeding the capability of the fixture and/or the drain pipe, Hydrotek will not be responsible for any damages.

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AC powered plug-in power adapter Input: 120 VAC Output: 12 VDC OPTIONAL HC-001 Supply Lines By Others Angle Stop By OthersParts:
| 1. Flow Control Device | 11. 90 Degree Elbow |
| 2. Gooseneck Spout | 12. Supply Tube |
| 3. Spout Nut | 13. Compression Fitting |
| 4. Split Washer | 14. Solenoid Valve |
| 5. Body | 15. In-Line Filter |
| 6. LED Sensor Cover | 16. Nylon Washer |
| 7. Supply Rod | 17. Sensor Eye Cable |
| 8. O-Ring | 18. Control Box |
| 9. Washer | 19. Power Adapter |
| 10. Mounting Nut |
HYDROTEK INTERNATIONAL, INC.
5055 Forsyth Commerce Rd., Ste 124
Orlando, FL 32807
800.922.9883 (Phone)
866.670.5580 (Fax)
www.hydrotekintl.com

6700C Series
Sensor Operated Mixing Faucet Troubleshooting Guide
Normal Operation: When power is connected, the faucet will immediately perform diagnostic function. You will hear a clicking sound and see lights flash. When the user's hands are placed under the spout, the light will flash once and water will start to flow. Water flow will stop when hands are removed. The red indicator light will flash when the batteries are low.
Turn the manual handle clockwise to increase temperature and counter-clockwise to decrease.
| Problem Possible Cause To Diagnose Remedy | |||
| Faucet will not turn on: | Water not turned on Check water supply Turn water on | ||
| Power supply failure | No light, no clicking:Check batteriesCheck power adapter | Reinstall or replace batteries/Replace power adapter | |
| Low battery Light continues to flash Replace batteries | |||
| Electronic PCB / Sensor is defective | No light, no clicking:Reinsert batteriesReattach power adapter | Replace electronic PCB | |
| Solenoid valve is clogged | Solenoid is clicking but no water is coming out | Clean solenoid | |
| In-line filter is clogged | Open clean-out trap and check filter screen | Clean or replace filter screen | |
| Solenoid coil is defective | Insert new batteries or reattach power adapter. Light blinks but no solenoid is clicking | Replace solenoid coil | |
| Flow control is clogged | Open flow control device and check | Celan the flow control device | |
| Faucet will not shut off, has low glow, or drips: | The solenoid valve is normally closed. Turn off water and activate the faucet. If there is a clicking sound, the solenoid valve is dirty. If there is no clicking sound, then check the solenoid valve. If the faucet is dripping, clean the solenoid valve. | ||
IMPORTANT: Periodic maintenance is required for smooth and trouble-free operation of this faucet.
For service and inquiry about available repair kits, please call Hydrotek Technical Support at (800) 922-9883.
Care and Cleaning Instructions:
- WARNING! Using abrasive or chemical cleaners will damage the chrome or decorative finishes.
- Use only soap and water to clean the finish, then wipe dry with a clean cloth.
- If chemical cleaners are used for other parts of the lavatory, ensure that the faucet is protected from potential contact from those cleaners.
6700C Series
Sensor Operated Mixing Faucet Solenoid Valve Cleaning

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VR Output : DC-12V- Turn off water supply at stop valve.
- Remove control box (if possible) to gain access to the solenoid valve.
- Remove four Screws (#1) and separate the valve from the box.
- Remove four Coil Screws (#2) and separate Coil (#3) from Valve Seat (#4).
- Clean or replace Control Disc (#5), Disc Spring (#6), Piston, Piston Spring, and check the Piston Sleeve for corrosion.
- Re-install all parts in same order as the diagram below.
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Re-install solenoid on the control box and re-mount box in water line.
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Check and clean Filter Screen (#24) in Filter Body (#22).
- Reset P.C. Board and make sure solenoid clicks open and thumps closed.
- Turn on water and check for leaks and proper operation.
(For further questions, please call Hydrotek Tech Support at 1-800-922-9883 ext. 103)
6700C Series
Sensor Operated Mixing Faucet
Control Module Settings

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Settings Control Dipswitches Reset Button CTS 208-9 T122 (RST) PC00151-V710 Sensor Length AdjusterShut Off Time Delay (After hands are removed)
| Sw1 Sw2 | Sw3 Delay | ||
| On On On 1 Sec | |||
| On On Off 2 Sec | |||
| On Off On 3 Sec | |||
| On Off Off 4 Sec | |||
| Off On On 5 Sec | |||
| Off On Off 6 Sec | |||
| Off Off On 7 Sec | |||
| Off Off Off 8 Sec | |||
Automatic Time Off (maximum run time after activation)
| Sw4 Sw5 | Time Off | |
| On On OFF | ||
| On Off 15 | Sec | |
| Off On | 30 Sec | |
| Off Off 60 | Sec | |

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Factory Preset = Switch Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8Sensor Distance
| Sw6 | Mode | Distance |
| On | Std | 4" - 12" |
| Off Enhanced | 10" - 12" | |
To increase distance, turn adjuster CLOCKWISE To decrease distance, turn adjuster COUNTER-CLOCKWISE
Faucet Switch - DO NOT TOUCH
| Sw7 | Sw8 | Mode |
| On | Off | Auto Faucet |
IMPORTANT: Always push the Reset Button after any adjustments