This Crestt Series soap dispenser from Bradley is a great addition to any restroom. It features a Multi - Feed (Shared Tank, Top Fill Port) system. Note that you'll need to buy the “6 - SOAP - MFT” Soap Multi - Feed Tank separately. If you prefer a Single (Top Fill at Spout) Fill System, look for an equivalent part number with a “T” for Top Fill instead of the “M” for Multi - Feed. This dispenser pairs perfectly with the Verge Faucet model S53 - 3100 in Brushed Black. It comes with a 166.5 oz soap tank in a Multi - Feed Tank Assembly system. The fill port hub on the top of the deck can support up to 6 dispensers. It works well with any non - proprietary bulk foam soap. The touch - free dual sensor activation is designed to prevent false activations. The dispenser has a refined, high - arc design made of chrome - plated cast brass with a trendy Brushed Black PVD finish. You can choose the power supply separately, either a Battery pack (4xAA alkaline) or an A/C Adapter. There's an indicator light at the base of the spout to show power, activation, and low soap levels. It has a vandal - resistant construction with an anti - rotational gasket/washer. It meets ADA guidelines and has certified UL and CE electrical components, as well as being certified to ADA / ICC ANSI 117.1, Citation 309.4. The model number 6 - 3100 - RFM - BB breaks down as follows: 6 - 3100 represents the Verge Deck - Mounted Soap Dispenser in the Crestt Series, 'R' stands for Infrared Sensor Operation activation type, 'F' means Foam soap type, 'M' indicates the Multi - Feed (Shared Tank, Top - Fill Port) fill system, and 'BB' is for the Brushed Black finish.










Using this soap dispenser is easy. First, if you're using the Multi - Feed system, make sure you've purchased and installed the “6 - SOAP - MFT” Soap Multi - Feed Tank. Fill it with your preferred non - proprietary bulk foam soap through the top fill port. For power, you can either use a Battery pack (4xAA alkaline) or an A/C Adapter. Once it's powered on, the touch - free dual sensors will detect your hands. Just place your hands under the spout, and the soap will dispense. Keep an eye on the indicator light at the base of the spout. It will tell you if there's power, when it's activated, and when the soap is running low. As for maintenance, clean the exterior of the dispenser regularly with a soft, damp cloth. If you notice any issues with the sensors or the dispenser not working properly, check the power source and make sure there's enough soap in the tank. Also, since it has a vandal - resistant construction, it should last a long time, but avoid any rough handling. And remember, it meets ADA guidelines, so use it with confidence knowing it's compliant.