How To Replace Batteries In A Touchless Kitchen Sink Faucet

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A touchless kitchen sink faucet is a great convenience. You can fill a pot of water for cleaning, making coffee, or cooking without touching the handles. The problem with it is that batteries do not last forever.

In this article, we'll show you how to replace the batteries in a touchless kitchen sink faucet – let's get right into it.

How to Replace Batteries in A Touchless Kitchen Sink Faucet

From time to time, all of us have to replace the batteries in various devices. It's easy enough for most people, but if you've never replaced any before and don't know where to start, here is what you'll need:

  • Replacement batteries. (Check the manufacturer's specifications to make sure that you get the right ones for your device.)
  • Scissors or wire strippers.
  • Tape or zip ties.

Replacing the batteries in a touchless kitchen sink faucet is quite easy because everything takes place outside of the faucet itself. This means that you do not have to turn off water flow, drain pipes, or anything like that to replace them. It also means that replacing them requires no tools except those listed above.

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Step By Step To Change Touchless Kitchen Sink Faucet Batteries

These are the steps required to change the batteries in a touchless kitchen sink faucet.

Step 1: Drain area

Ensure that the area where you will be doing your work is completely dry. Having water around increases the risk that something bad will happen and the chances of having a short circuit also increase.

As such ensure that the area contains no water and then move to the next step.

Step 2: Screw removal

Once the area has been drained, you will need to remove the screws that are underneath the faucet. Typically, there are two or three screws located in the areas around the lever. If there are no screws underneath, then you may need to loosen the lever first.

Step 3: Remove the covering

To remove the cover, there will usually be one or two screws located on the back of it. If there aren't any screws among these areas, then you may have a simple snap-on cover. This is common for some devices.

Once you have removed all of the covers, you can now access the batteries that are located inside of your device. The most common type of battery used in faucets is an alkaline battery which should sit directly below where your batteries are housed. If necessary, unscrew the casing by removing any additional screws that are located around it. If there aren't any screws, then you may have a snap-on casing.

Step 4: Battery Case Identification

Battery cases will typically have some sort of sticker with numbers or letters on them which identify the type of battery that they hold. On the backside of the case, you may also find a + and – symbol so that you know which way to insert your batteries.

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Step 5: Latest Battery Installation

Make sure new alkaline batteries are installed in the correct direction with their positive and negative ends facing the same direction as those in the old battery. Next, replace both cases and tighten any screws or snap them into place. Then, turn the device on and you will usually be greeted with a “new batteries” message.

Step 6: Battery Cover Positioning

If your battery cover has been damaged or if it was not present at all, then it will need to be replaced. The instructions are similar to those for replacing the case. If no screws were holding down the old cover, then you may find snap-on covers available for purchase.

Step 7: Temperature Lever Placement

The last thing that you should do is place both the lever and temperature dials into their right places where they can properly connect to their sensors. This step is relatively simple since they generally snap back into the same place that they came from when you are done.

By following these steps, it should be very easy to replace the batteries in your device. You will likely notice an immediate increase in power and a reduction in problems that can often arise from old or faulty batteries. If there is any additional damage to the casing of your faucet, then you may want to consider replacing the entire piece so that it looks as good as new.

Is touch or touchless faucet better?

This question can be asked, but the answer is not easy to give out. There are many advantages and disadvantages of both touch faucets and touchless faucets.

Touch Faucet Advantages

1> Easy to operate – The digital buttons on a touch faucet are visible giving an easy visual cue for their operation. This makes using them simple even when wet hands or darkness is an issue.

2> Durability – A digital button lasts much longer than other types of control mechanisms such as pull cords and lever handles because they don't have moving parts that can break down over time. The working lifetime of these kinds of buttons usually exceeds 12 years, which means the whole life span of the faucet.

3> Safety – During the installation process, it is important to make sure that there are no malfunctions or faulty switches as this can potentially cause water damage and accidents. Many newer models come with a built-in sensor or lock function so that they cannot be operated while someone is using them, which increases safety for children and pets. Some even provide a temperature control lever built right into the handle itself.

Touchless Faucet Advantages

1> Cleanliness – Touch faucets, whether based on pressure sensors or infrared technology, require you to touch some sort of surface before activating them; hence they may be contaminated by bacteria from your hands after every use, especially if more than one person uses it throughout the day. Although many newer models have a self-cleaning mechanism, this is time-consuming and can be inconvenient to users who want to wash their hands immediately. Cleaning a touchless kitchen faucet becomes easier since there is no touching involved.

2> Water Conservation – The sensor used by touchless faucets only turns on when you place your hand in front of it. This means that they restrict water flow just enough to operate while greatly conserving water by only using the minimum amount needed for each use. It is estimated that if every household replaced all their faucets with touchless technology, around 61 million gallons per year could be saved across the country.

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Things to Pay Attention To While Replacing the Faucet

Back in ancient days, faucets had pull cords attached to them. Over time, these were replaced with a lever that needs to be pulled down and pushed up for water release purposes. Nowadays, many advanced touchless kitchen sink faucets are available on the market. 

It is vital to turn off your plumbing first when replacing your faucet; otherwise, you may get a water leak. Water temperature is also one important thing to be aware of. It should not be too hot or cool when your hands are going to touch it. The recommended comfortable water temperature is around 60 degrees Fahrenheit.

Your kitchen lights may interfere with the wireless system that controls the faucet; usually, they need a little bit of repositioning for everything to work without any difficulties and problems. 

Also, as we mentioned, If your faucet becomes faulty, don't forget to check its batteries first. Sometimes you might also have the wrong type or old batteries installed there; this can lead to different troubles including the inability of the device to turn on at all.

The most vital thing is to learn about the faucet and how do touch faucets work before you start replacing the batteries. If possible, read users' reviews and instructions on the Internet.

Final thoughts on how to replace batteries in a touchless kitchen sink faucet

In conclusion, a touchless kitchen faucet is not very expensive to buy and can last for years, providing you with many benefits including convenience, water conservation, and safety. The biggest benefit being that it does not require any touching of the faucet itself to activate the water flow. 

All in all, replacing batteries in a touchless kitchen sink faucet shouldn't be difficult as long as you follow these steps carefully.

Dino Paccino

Dino Paccino

Dino is a lifelong writer and home improvement specialist. He enjoys bringing cutting-edge information on home renovation and remodeling to Kitchen Infinity.

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