SmartPool Inc PE13 warranty Alarm unit function test, Sensor Calibration

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Alarm unit function test

Fill a 5 Gal pail 1/3 full with water and drop the pail from a height of a few inches from the surface of water. The wave created should activate the alarm. If this test is unsucessful, adjust the sensitivity (refer to Sensitivity Adjust section).

Between each weight drop test, you should turn the unit OFF. Then wait until the water settles.

Repeat the same process at all locations of your pool. If the alarm fails to sound, move the alarm unit to another position and try again. If you find a dead zone in your pool, this may be an indication that your pool needs a second alarm unit.

Do not use the unit until the test results are satisfactory.

IMPORANT NOTES:

Pools larger than 18 feet by 36 feet, L-shaped, or some other free form pools, may require more than one pool side alarm for effective monitoring.

The pool side alarm unit should be able to detect an object that weighs over 15 lbs.

Sensor Calibration

While the life expectancy of this alarm system is in excess of five years, the effects of a swimming pool environment may shorten this period. It is recommended that the alarm be recalibrated or refurbished by the manufacturer every 5 years after installation. For questions about installation and warranty, call 1-877-799-7665 1-4 pm EST Monday - Friday.

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Contents Table of contents Important Please read first Rectangular or oval pools Round poolsInstallation Pool Side Alarm Assembly Sensitivity AdjustBattery Installation Low Battery IndicatorTurn the unit OFF Reset the unitTurn the unit on Alarm unit function test Sensor CalibrationRF radio frequency signal link testing Transmitter Channel A/B select Remote receiver Remote Receiver Channel A/B selectBack up power How to connect to your home security systemExt. Connection Trouble Shooting Alarm unit cannot detect underwater wave signalReceiver alarm siren cannot be turned OFF