The sensor faucet is an automatic sensor faucet, which can automatically control the flow of water through sensors, providing a more convenient and hygienic experience. The following are the steps to use the sensor faucet correctly:
Plugged in: Make sure the sensor faucet is plugged in and working properly. Some sensor faucets run on battery power, while other models require connection to a power cord.
Proximity sensing: place your hands or objects within the sensing area. The sensing zone is usually a small sensor or an infrared sensor located at the bottom of the faucet. Make sure your hands or objects are moving or stationary within the sensing area to activate the flow of water.
Flow Control: Sensor faucets usually have a preset flow control function. According to needs, the intensity and temperature of the water flow can be controlled by adjusting the control switch or button on the faucet. Some sensor faucets also feature thermostats that allow you to adjust the temperature of the water.
Auto Shutoff: Once you leave the sensing area, the sensor faucet will automatically shut off the water flow. This automatic shut-off saves water, improves sanitation, and reduces energy consumption.
It should be noted that different models and brands of sensor faucets may have different operation methods and functions. Therefore, it is best to consult the instruction manual of the model before use to understand the specific operation steps and function settings.
Also, keep the sensing area of the sensor faucet clean and replace the batteries (if applicable) or perform maintenance regularly to ensure it is functioning properly. In case of any failure or problem with the sensor faucet, it is recommended to contact a professional plumbing engineer or maintenance person for inspection and repair.