Electric faucet emergency troubleshooting and daily use

1. Begin by checking the power supply using an electric tester pen to ensure it is properly connected and functioning.

2. Connect the electric faucet's power plug and use an electric tester pen or a screwdriver with a well-insulated handle to test the contacts. If you see a spark, the faucet is working correctly. However, if it doesn’t spark and the indicator light is dim or not lit, the thermal protection device may be faulty and should be replaced. If there is no spark but the indicator light is on, the heating element might be damaged and needs to be replaced. Note that replacing the heating element requires specialized tools and should be done carefully.

3. Avoid using high-temperature hot water for extended periods to prevent overheating and potential damage to the internal components.

4. To prevent freezing, do not use the faucet in freezing conditions. Always turn off the power when not in use during cold weather to avoid any risk of damage from ice formation inside the unit.

5. Never install or use the electric faucet in an inverted position, as this can cause improper operation and may lead to safety hazards.

6. Regular maintenance and proper handling are essential to ensure the longevity and safe operation of the electric faucet. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions and consult a professional if you are unsure about any steps during installation or repair.

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