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Sink and Surface Sanitizer Troubleshooting

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Quick answer

To fix a sink and surface sanitizer, first ensure it is properly connected to the water supply and power. Check for clogs in the nozzles and clean or replace filters if necessary. If the issue persists, consult the manufacturer's manual or a professional.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Water Supply
    Do: Locate and turn on the water supply valve under the sink.
    Observe: Water should flow through the dispenser when activated.
    Means: If no water flows, the valve may be closed or there may be a blockage.
    Next: Proceed to 'Inspect Nozzle for Clogs'
  2. Inspect Nozzle for Clogs
    Do: Use a cleaning brush or toothbrush to clean the dispenser nozzle.
    Observe: Debris or mineral buildup should be removed.
    Means: Clogs can prevent proper dispensing of the sanitizer.
    Next: Test the dispenser
  3. Test the Dispenser
    Do: Place your hands under the dispenser to activate it.
    Observe: Sanitizer should dispense smoothly without dripping.
    Means: If it still doesn't work, there may be an issue with the sensor or internal components.
    Next: Check the sensor
  4. Check the Sensor
    Do: Ensure the sensor is clean and not obstructed.
    Observe: The sensor should detect movement and activate the dispenser.
    Means: A dirty or faulty sensor can prevent activation.
    Next: Replace or clean the sensor if necessary
  5. Replace Filters
    Do: Remove old filters and install new ones according to the manufacturer's instructions.
    Observe: The sanitizer should now dispense without a foul odor.
    Means: Old or dirty filters can cause odors and reduce effectiveness.
    Next: Monitor for improvement
  6. Tighten Connections
    Do: Use an adjustable wrench to tighten any loose connections under the sink.
    Observe: Leaking should stop if connections were loose.
    Means: Loose connections can cause leaks and reduce water pressure.
    Next: Check for leaks
  7. Check for Leaks
    Do: Inspect all connections and the base of the dispenser for water.
    Observe: No water should be present if everything is sealed properly.
    Means: Leaks indicate a problem with seals or connections.
    Next: Apply plumber's tape if needed

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Clogged Nozzle
Mineral deposits or debris can block the dispenser nozzle.
CommonEasyCleaning brush or toothbrush
Faulty Sensor
Dirt or malfunction in the sensor can prevent activation.
SometimesEasy–MediumSensor cleaning kit or replacement sensor
Low or No Water Supply
The water supply valve may be closed or there could be a blockage.
CommonEasyNone
Worn or Damaged Filters
Old filters can cause odors and reduce sanitizer effectiveness.
SometimesEasyReplacement filters
Loose Connections
Loose fittings can cause leaks and reduce water pressure.
CommonEasyPlumber's tape or new washers
Internal Component Failure
Issues with internal parts like the pump or motor can prevent operation.
RareHardProfessional repair or replacement unit

Parts matching

Common parts needed for sink and surface sanitizer repairs include:

Always refer to the manufacturer's manual for specific part recommendations and compatibility.

When to call a professional

FAQ

How often should I clean the sanitizer nozzle?

Clean the nozzle at least once a month to prevent clogs from mineral deposits and debris.

Can I use any cleaning solution to clean the dispenser?

Use mild soap and water or a vinegar solution to avoid damaging the dispenser components.

Why is there a foul odor coming from the sanitizer?

A foul odor is usually caused by old or contaminated filters that need to be replaced.

How do I know if the sensor is faulty?

If the dispenser does not activate when hands are placed under the nozzle and cleaning does not help, the sensor may be faulty.

What should I do if the water supply valve is closed?

Locate the valve under the sink and turn it clockwise to open. If it is damaged, contact a professional plumber.