Moen Offers Hands-Free Technology at Top Retailers With the New Haysfield and Delaney Kitchen Faucets With MotionSense

MotionSense faucets provide a convenient, hands-free experience that can save time in the kitchen. With MotionSense, washing dishes, filling a glass of water and preparing meals are simplified.
Moen Offers Hands-Free Kitchen Faucets With MotionSense

North Olmsted, Ohio... Imagine the convenience of having a kitchen faucet that senses what you're trying to accomplish and, without you even touching the faucet, immediately responds to your needs. The new Moen® Haysfield™ and Delaney™ kitchen faucets with MotionSense™ respond to users' simple hand movements to activate water flow.

"With MotionSense, washing dishes, filling a glass of water and preparing meals are simplified," said Andrea Conroy, director of retail marketing, Moen.
"MotionSense provides a convenient, hands-free experience that can save time in the kitchen."

Because users' needs are not always the same, there are three ways to turn on faucets with MotionSense:

  • The Wave Sensor at the top of the faucet starts and stops the water flow with a simple hand movement above the faucet.
  • The Ready Sensor near the base of the faucet identifies when an object -- like a cup or your hand -- is placed beneath the spout. It runs water for as long as that item remains in range and automatically shuts the flow off as soon as the object is removed from the sensing zone.
  • The handle on the side of the faucet works as you'd expect and lets you adjust temperature and flow of water.

The MotionSense sensors make it easy to accomplish a variety of routine tasks with speed and efficiency. Plus, the hands-free operation helps you control the spread of germs.

Another benefit of MotionSense is the opportunity to save water in the kitchen. The Ready Sensor will supply water only when an object or hands are within the sensing zone -- eliminating the possibility of leaving the faucet running when not in use.

MotionSense sensors are powered by a battery pack that utilizes six standard AA batteries or an optional AC power adapter. An LED light provides visual feedback, indicating when the faucet turns on or off; or if the faucet should run low on batteries -- typically, after approximately 12 months of use.

"Through our thoughtful design process, we made sure MotionSense is easy for consumers to install and use every day," said Conroy. "And, with several styles to choose from, there is a MotionSense faucet that will complement virtually any kitchen décor."

The Haysfield pulldown kitchen faucet is the first faucet at The Home Depot to offer MotionSense (available in November 2012). The soft modern design of the faucet, with crisp detail on the handle was inspired by modern appliances.

The Delaney pulldown kitchen faucet is the first faucet at Lowe's to offer MotionSense (available November 2012). Inspired by clean lines for casual kitchen environments, Delaney offers a versatile look that can adapt to a variety of kitchen styles.

Both Haysfield and Delaney faucets with MotionSense are available in Moen's exclusive Spot Resist™ Stainless ($399*) -- a unique finish that actually resists water spots and fingerprints -- and feature the Moen Reflex® system, which improves overall hose and sprayer operation for an experience that is truly user friendly. Both kitchen faucets with MotionSense are backed by a five-year warranty for all electronics, plus a Limited Lifetime Warranty** for all finishes and mechanical components.

*Prices are approximate and may vary by region.

**For complete warranty information, visit www.moen.com.

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