Battery powered Chicago Faucet

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Hairyhosebib

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Here at my work there is a restroom by the computers I waste time at. There is a Chicago battery powered faucet that turns on and off at will like it is haunted. New batteries did not fix it. Don't know a model number either. Don't have a instruction sheet either. How do you trouble shoot something like this?. I just showed my boss that I was asking here how to deal with this. Thanks in advance.
 

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You may need to replace the module.

Check first to see if the sensor window is clear of debris or scum, etc.
 
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