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Solid Blue - Normal operation, "Touch" mode is activated.
Flashing Blue - Normal operation, the hands-free mode is activated.
Solid Red - Warning mode - Replace batteries as soon as possible. While the water is running Solid Red LED is illuminated. When the water is off, the Red LED flashes once every 5 seconds. The faucet operates normally, solenoid valve is open.
Rapid Flash Red - Alert Mode - Battery Failure Imminent. The Red LED flashes once a second. The first time the faucet is used, the Red LED will turn ON, the solenoid valve will be opened and remain open. The manual valve must be used until the batteries are replaced.
Solid Red - Lockdown Mode - Replace Batteries. Extremely Low Batteries - The RED LED is ON, and water will not flow. The solenoid valve is closed and faucet will not operate until batteries are replaced.
Long Flash Red (2 seconds on / 2 seconds off) - Board error, replace electronics kit, RP53230 See manual bypass of electronics section of Installation instructions.
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If all the LED’s are flashing then you had better call out
an engineer with the right test equipment because only a few LED’s should be
flashing at any one time to indicate which area the fault is in. Click on the
link for more Hotpoint, Creda and Indesit error code definitions
or Hotpoint WMA / WM workshop
manuals
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