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place the unit into an inactive mode. Turning the alarm right side up will
enable the processor and place the unit into a ready state.
If the alarm is sounding it will automatically reset after 3 minutes and
return to its ready state. To reset and turn off the alarm manually, lift the
alarm out of your pool, shake off the excess water around the sensing
ring and center post, and turn the alarm upside down (180º angle) for five
seconds.
After the pool has settled (about 10 minutes) you can replace the pool
alarm in the pool.
Resetting the pool alarm will not reset the receiver. After sounding, both
the transmitter and receiver will automatically reset after three minutes.
ALARM PLACEMENT
One pool alarm can be used for all pool types. This includes above-
ground, in-ground, inflatable and soft side pools.
Use the placement suggestions in Figure 5 to determine the best
placement for your pool shape.
Figure 5 Recommended placement for pools smaller than 20 x 40 ft.
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briefly turn green and then red. When the LED is back to red, the
receiver is back to normal operation in ID mode.
Resetting the Receiver
The remote receiver will sound the alarm for 3 minutes and automatically
reset after such time. To reset the remote receiver flip the on/off switch
to “off” for several seconds and then back “on”.
RECEIVER PLACEMENT
It is best to place the receiver next to a window or wood door adjacent to
the pool with-in 200 feet from the transmitter. Do not place the receiver
near steel walls, cabinets, on or alongside an electrical appliance, such
as a computer, or on a metal surface as this may affect signal reception.
The pool alarm will not transmit its signal through the ground.
The receiver should be placed at an elevation higher than the top of the
pool. It is not recommended to place the receiver below this line as the
receiver may not receive the transmitted signal. Placing the receiver in
front of a window overlooking the pool will increase the ability of the
receiver to accept the signal.
Once the receiver has been placed, test the alarm multiple times to be
sure it will receive the transmitted signal.
SYSTEM TESTING AND OPERATION
A two gallon bucket will be needed for this test. One gallon of water
weighs approximately 8 lbs. The bucket filled with water will weigh
between 15 and 20 lbs. This is the weight required to properly perform
the test. If a two gallon bucket is not available one can use two 1 gallon
containers of milk filled with water and tie the handle together with a
string. Be sure the string is long enough so the gallons can be retrieved
after each test.
IMPORTANT
Turning off the alarm in your pool will not deactivate the
receiver alarm inside your house.
Turning off the receiver inside your house will not turn off the
alarm in your pool.
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