Installation Instructions / Warranty
Talis S²
32110XX1
32112XX1
Talis S²
32111XX1
32113XX1
Do not install this faucet on a sink with a raised lip.
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no!
Do not bend or twist the supply hoses!
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Installation notes
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Flush the hot and cold supplies thoroughly
before installing the faucet. Damage to
the faucet caused by debris is not covered
under the warranty.
•
The distance between the switch on/off
point to the faucet is approx. 6 1/4” - 8”
under normal conditions. The detection
area may be less for dark, non-reflective
objects, or greater for bright, highly reflec-
tive objects.
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The hot and cold supplies should be of
equal pressure.
• If the sink is very small or highly
reflective, follow the range reduc-
tion instructions on page 12. When
the faucet is in reduced range mode, the
LED in the sensor window will flash while
the faucet is not in use.
The faucet should not be used with a con-
tinuous flow water heater.
Do not install the faucet on a sink with a
raised edge.
Strong light sources should not shine
directly on the sensor window of the faucet.
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Drops of water or condensation on the sen-
sor window may cause the faucet to run.
The faucet should only be used with the
battery pack or power pack supplied by
Hansgrohe. Do not attempt to use any
other battery pack or power pack.
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If the LED in the sensor window flashes
while the faucet is in use, the battery is low,
but the faucet may still be used. If the LED
stays on, the faucet will not run, and the
battery must be changed.
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Models 32211 / 32213 require a 110
V electrical outlet installed by a licensed
electrician. All applicable local codes must
be followed.
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If the power to the outlet or to the building
fails, the 110 V version of the faucet will
not run.
The faucet incorporates automatic range
adjustment -- the sensor automatically
adjusts itself to local conditions (lavatory,
brightness, etc.)
The spray pattern will be unattractive im-
mediately after installation or service, due
to air in the faucet. After the faucet is used
10 - 15 times, the spray pattern will clear.
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Installation
Position the faucet on the sink or countertop (1).
Install and tighten the mounting nut (2). Tighten the
tensioning screws (3).
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Connect the 3/8” adapters to the stops (4).
Connect the hoses to the adapters (5).
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3
5
4
Tighten the hoses with two wrenches, as shown, to
prevent the hoses from twisting.
5
Connect the faucet power cable to the
battery pack or AC power pack (1). Plug
the AC power pack in.
Turn the hot and cold supplies on (2).
3
Remove the protective film from the sensor
window (3).
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1
Wait 30 seconds before attempting to
use the faucet (4).
2
Position your hand in front of the sensor
to turn the water on.
Due to air in the faucet, the spray pattern
may be unattractive for the first 10 - 15
uses after installation or service.
32110XX1/32112XX1 only: pull
the temperature lever forward to make
the water cooler, backward to make it
warmer.
Temperature adjustment - 32111XX1 / 32113XX1 only
Turn the water supplies off (1).
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Disconnect the faucet power cable from the battery pack
or AC power pack (2).
Remove the screw from the rear of the faucet (3).
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Remove the faucet body (1).
Turn the temperature screw forward to
make the water cooler, backward to
make it warmer (2).
1
Dry any drops of water from the faucet
or mounting surface.
2
Replace the faucet body (1).
Replace the screw (2).
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2
Turn the water supplies on (3).
Reconnect the power cable (4).
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4
Wait 30 seconds (1).
Place your hand in front of the faucet to turn it on (2).
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Battery replacement -- models 32110XX1 /
32111XX1 only
If the LED in the sensor window flashes, the battery is low,
but the faucet can still be used.
If the LED lights continuously, the battery must be changed
before the faucet can be used.
Remove the four screws and the battery pack cover.
Remove the old battery (1). Install the new battery (2).
Reinstall the battery pack cover.
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1
Wait 30 seconds (1).
Activate the faucet by placing a hand in front of the
sensor (2).
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Clean the aerator and filters -- all models
If the water flow is reduced over time, clean the aerator
(a) and the filters (b).
a
Turn the water supplies off (1). Disconnect the power
cable (2).
Unscrew the aerator (a) with the service key.
Disconnect the hot and cold supply hoses from the
adapters. Remove the filters (b).
b
2
1
At another sink, rinse the filters and the aerator.
Reinstall the aerator.
Replace the filters. Reconnect the hot and cold supply hoses (see page 4).
Turn the water on (1).
Reconnect the power cable (2).
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2
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Wait 30 seconds (1).
Place a hand in front of the sensor to turn the faucet on (2).
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Cleaning
The faucet may be turned off temporarily so that the sink
may be cleaned.
Cover the sensor window with a hand for approximately
10 seconds.
The faucet will turn off for approximately 60 seconds, so
that the sink may be cleaned.
The LED in the sensor window will flash.
When the LED no longer flashes, the faucet may be used
normally.
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Reduce the sensor range
The sensor is set for maximum range at the factory. If
the faucet is used on a very small or highly reflective
lavatory, the sensor range may be reduced by ap-
proximately 2”.
Disconnect the power cable for approximately 10
seconds (1). Reconnect the power cable (2).
The LED will blink once to indicate that it is in the
“maximum range” mode.
When the LED stays on, cover the sensor window with
your hand or with a white card for 20 - 40 seconds to
reset the electronics*.
*If the card or hand is removed in less
than 20 seconds, or after 40 seconds,
the sensor mode will not reset.
When the hand or card is removed, the LED will blink
-- once for “maximum range”, twice for “reduced
range”.
The LED will then stay on while the sensor recalibrates
itself.
When the LED turns off, the faucet is ready for use.
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Replacement Parts
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7
4
5
2
6
8
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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aerator
ꢀ8802XX0
13ꢀ61000
XX = color
00 = chrome
fixing set
AC adapter
battery, lithium
battery box
connection hose
electronics
check valve
aerator service key
82 = brushed nickel
CR-P2 / 6V
ꢀ8801000
ꢀ880ꢀ000
ꢀ8803000
ꢀ6456000
ꢀ8808000
Maintenance note: the check valves (item #8)
should be removed and checked yearly.
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Cleaning Recommendation for Hansgrohe Products
Modern lavatory faucets, kitchen faucets, and showers consist of very different materials to comply with the needs of the
market with regard to design and functionality. To avoid damage and returns, it is necessary to consider certain criteria when
cleaning.
Cleaning Materials for Faucets and Showers
Acids are a necessary ingredient of cleaning materials for removing lime, however please pay attention to the following points
when cleaning faucets and showers:
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Only use cleaning materials which are explicitly intended for this type of application.
Never use cleaning materials which contain hydrochloric, formic, phosphoric, or acetic acid, as they cause considerable
damage.
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Never mix one cleaning material with another.
Never use cleaning materials or appliances with an abrasive effect, such as unsuitable cleaning powders, sponge pads,
or micro fiber cloths.
Cleaning Instructions for Faucets and Showers
Please follow the cleaning material manufacturer’s instructions. In addition, pay attention to the following points:
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Clean the faucets and showers as and when required
Use the amount of cleaning product and the amount of time recommended by the manufacturer. Do not leave the cleaner
on the fixture longer than necessary.
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Regular cleaning can prevent calcification.
When using spray cleaners, spray first onto a soft cloth or sponge. Never spray directly onto the faucet as droplets can
enter openings and gaps and cause damage.
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After cleaning, rinse thoroughly with clean water to remove any cleaner residue.
Important
Residues of liquid soaps, shampoos, and shower foams can also cause damage, so rinse with clean water after using.
Please note: if the surface is already damaged, the effect of cleaning materials will cause further damage.
Components with damaged surfaces must be replaced or injury could result.
Damage caused by improper treatment is not covered under the warranty.
Limited Lifetime Consumer Warranty
This product has been manufactured and tested to the highest quality standards by Hansgrohe, Inc. (“Hansgrohe”). This
warranty is limited to Hansgrohe products which are purchased by a consumer in the United States after March 1, 1ꢀꢀ6, and
installed in either the United States or Canada.
WHO IS COVERED BY THE WARRANTY
This warranty extends to the original consumer purchaser only. This warranty is non-transferable.
WHAT IS COVERED BY THE WARRANTY
This warranty covers only your Hansgrohe manufactured product. Hansgrohe warrants this product against defects in material
or workmanship as follows: Hansgrohe will repair at no charge for parts only or, at its option, replace any product or part of
the product that proves defective because of improper workmanship and/or material, under normal installation, use, service
and maintenance. If Hansgrohe is unable to provide a replacement and repair is not practical or cannot be timely made,
Hansgrohe may elect to refund the purchase price in exchange for the return of the product.
LENGTH OF WARRANTY
Replacement or repaired parts of products will be covered for the term of this warranty as stated in the following two sentenc-
es. If you are a consumer who purchased the product for use primarily for personal, family, or household purposes, this war-
ranty extends for as long as you own the product and the home in which the product is originally installed. If you purchased
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the product for use primarily for any other purpose, including, without limitation, a commercial purpose, this warranty extends
only (i) for 1 year, with respect to Hansgrohe and Commercial products, and (ii) for 5 years, with respect to AXOR products.
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER, AND HANSGROHE WILL NOT PAY FOR:
A. Conditions, malfunctions or damage not resulting from defects in material or workmanship.
B. Conditions, malfunctions or damage resulting from (1) normal wear and tear, improper installation, improper mainte-
nance, misuse, abuse, negligence, accident or alteration, or (2) the use of abrasive or caustic cleaning agents or “no-
rinse” cleaning products, or the use of the product in any manner contrary to the product instructions. (3) Conditions in the
home such as excessive water pressure or corrosion.
C. Labor or other expenses for the disconnection, deinstallation, or return of the product for warranty service, or for installa-
tion or reinstallation of the product (including but not limited to proper packaging and shipping costs), or for installation or
reinstallation of the product.
D. Accessories, connected materials and products, or related products not manufactured by Hansgrohe.
TO OBTAIN WARRANTY PARTS OR INFORMATION
Contact your Hansgrohe retailer, or contact Technical Service at:
Hansgrohe Inc.
14ꢀ2 Bluegrass Lakes Parkway
Alpharetta GA 30004
Toll-free (800) 334-0455.
In requesting warranty service, you will need to provide
1. The sales receipt or other evidence of the date and place of purchase.
2. A description of the problem.
3. Delivery of the product or the defective part, postage prepaid and carefully packed and insured, to Hansgrohe Inc. 14ꢀ2
Bluegrass Lakes Parkway, Alpharetta, Georgia 30004, Attention: Technical Service, if required by Hansgrohe.
When warranty service is completed, any repaired or replacement product or part will be returned to you postage prepaid.
EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT (OR, IN LIMITED CIRCUMSTANCES, REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE) AS PROVIDED UNDER
THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE PURCHASER. HANSGROHE NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES
ANY PERSON TO CREATE FOR IT ANY OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THIS PRODUCT.
HANSGROHE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO PURCHASER OR ANY PERSON FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, OR CONSE-
QUENTIAL DAMAGES, ARISING OUT OF BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY (INCLUDING
MERCHANTABILITY).
Some States do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclu-
sion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from State
to State. You may be required by law to give us a reasonable opportunity to correct or cure any failure to comply before you
can bring any action in court against us under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.
PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS AND QUESTIONS
Upon purchase or prior to installation, please carefully inspect your Hansgrohe product for any damage or visible defect.
Prior to installing, always carefully study the enclosed instructions on the proper installation and the care and maintenance of
the product. If you have questions at any time about the use, installation, or performance of your Hansgrohe product, or this
warranty, please call or write to us or call us toll-free at 800 334 0455.
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Hansgrohe, Inc. • 14ꢀ0 Bluegrass Lakes Parkway • Alpharetta, GA 30004
Tel. 770-360-ꢀ880 • Fax 770-360-ꢀ887
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