INSTALLING
INSTALLING
INSTALLING
INSTALLING
THE
THE
THE
THE
REMOTE
REMOTE
REMOTE
REMOTE
SENSING
SENSING
SENSING
SENSING
MONITOR
MONITOR
MONITOR
MONITOR
TRANSMITTER
TRANSMITTER
TRANSMITTER
TRANSMITTER
Place the ON / OFF switch in the “ off ” position.
Open the battery compartment on the back of the monitor.
Connect a new 9-volt battery to the battery terminals. Replace the
battery compartment cover.
Find the red and white transmitter code selector switch directly
above the battery compartment cover. All units come factory preset
for code 1. To avoid interfering with a neighbor ’ s unit, you may
choose to set your unit to a different transmitter code. Decide which
code you want to use, and select that code by pushing the
numbered switch AWAY from the number (toward the word “ ON ” ).
Note: only one code can be selected. If two or more switches are in
the “ on ” position, the unit will not function prope rly.
Connect the flood sensor probe to the monitor by plugging it into the
jack marked “ flood sensor ” . If the flood sensor feature is not being
used, the sensor need not be connected. Keep the sensor for
testing purposes.
Mount the transmitter in any convenient location. Make sure that
the flood sensor (if used) will reach the place to be monitored. The
transmitter can be mounted to a wall or other structure by hooking
the keyhole slot in the rear of the unit onto a nail or screw.
Position the flood sensor probe end at the place to be monitored.
The flood sensor activates when water touches BOTH of the two
silver contact buttons. The probe end can simply be laid on the
floor, hung in a sump crock, etc. It can also be mounted usi ng the
suction cup supplied with the sensor.
Place the ON / OFF switch in the “ on ” position. The remote sensing
monitor transmitter is now armed and ready.
BATTERY
BATTERY
BATTERY
BATTERY
LIFE
LIFE
LIFE
LIFE
Although batteries will normally last about six months or longer, it is
recommended to install new alkaline batteries every six months or
when leaving for an extended period.
IMPORTANT: As a reminder to the user, the receiver unit will begin
to flash when the batteries in the transmitter are low. It is
recommended to change batteries in both the transmitter and the
receiver alarm when this occurs.