CHANDLER SYSTEMS R2014R1 Revere salt sensor User Manual Revere Completed 4 2 3x

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REVERE 2 I314 ABCESSEIRIES
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on smaller 3.5“ Brinewells.
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Pairing Replacement or Additional Receivers
In most cases you will not need to pairthe units out ofthe box
Your Revere 2014 receiver and transmitter will be paired from
the factory. The steps below are for pairing 3 replacement receiver
with an already existing transmitter or for adding additional
receivers, if desired.
Receivers previously paired will need to be un-pairedt Hold
CHECK/SILENCER while inserting the batteries into the receiver
Continue holding until all lights flash,
To pair a receiver to a transmitter:
1.) Unplug Transmitter
2.) Insert the batteries into the receiver. An alarm will sound and
N0 SENSOR SIGNAL indicator will flash when the receiver is ready.
3.) Plug in the transmitter
4.) Once units are bound, the alarm beeps once and the receiver
will show the current status of the salt level sensor.
- If the receiver can’t find a sensor to pair with, all indicators will
flash together. Once the receiver finds a sensor the two will
automatically pair and the 0K indicator will flash and the alarm
beeps For the best results when pairing units, stay within
close proximity to each other. Units can only pair within the first
15 seconds after the receiver powers up.
Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
- I added salt, but my receiver is still reading low salt.
To conserve battery life, the receiver sleeps and wakes up every 30
minutes. It could take up to 30 minutes for the reciever to update
after salt is added. To immediately update the status, press the
CHECK/SILENCER button.
- My receiver shows low salt, but its not beeping.
The audible beeps have been turned off. See note 2 on Pg. 4 for
enabling the audible beeps.
- My receiver is showing no signal in an area that was fine before.
Transmitter doesn’t have power, or it is periodically picking up noise
from another device in the home, Wait to see if status returns or
move to an alternate location.
- My receiver doesn’t have any lights on.
The receiver is currently in sleep mode, or the batteries are dead,
Press CHECK/SILENCER button, if green indicator appears everything
is fine. If no lights appear when CHECK/ SILENCER is pressed the
batteries will need replaced.
- My transmitter doesnt fit snugly over my brine well.
The transmitter was designed to fit 4" brine wells. However, a less
common size is 3.5" and adapters are Included for them as well.
rSee Back Page For Installation location
- My receiver periodically flashes a green light.
Everything is okay and your salt level is adequate. The receiver goes
to sleep to conserve battery life and wakes up every 30 minutes to
check the status. For the one minute it is awake every half hour. the
receiver displays the status. Please note you can check the status at
any time by pressing the CHECK/SILENCER button.
For an Installation Tutorial video please visit:
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Transmitter Installation
1.) Attach Revere Transmitter (D) to Paddle (C).
2,) Slide Transmitter with Paddle over brine well.
-Note: The transmitter should [it 57mg an the brine well. Adapter (H) may be required if
its loose. (see Back Page For Drawing)
3.) Drill 9/16” size hole into the side of the brine tank, Make sure
hole is beside the same side as the power lead. Asshown in FigureA
4.) Pull power lead (F) through hole. See FiguIeA
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5.) With the power lead fully through, place card grip (G) over the
power lead, close to the brine tank’s outer edge. Then push the
cord grip through the hole drilled in step 3. See Figural?
6.) After plugging in power supply (E) to an outlet, connect the
transmitter’s power lead (F) to the power supply.
7,) Add salt, making sure paddle is flush against the brine well and
you’re pouring towards it so that salt doesnt get between the
paddle and the brine well.
8.) Place elastic band (B) over the top of the transmitter and
replace brine tank lid.
-Vour Revere transmitter is now ready to go!
(Turn the page for receiver setup instructions)
Receiver Setup
1.) Go to the desired receiver location with the unit.
2.) Remove tab from battery door.
3.) Then press the CHECK/SILENCER button. If location is adequate,
the green 0K indicator light will flash. If the No Signal red indicator
is present, you will need to move to an alternate location where a
signal is received.
Testing & Normal Operation
Pressing the CHECK/SILENCER button allows users to quickly test the
connectivity between the receiver and transmitter. Users are able to
use this to find the optimal location to place the receiver or check
the functionality of the product.
Under Normal Operation the Receiver's LED lights will remain off and
the receiver will wake up every 30 minutes. The 0K indicator will
blink for one minute every half hour when the receiver wakes up and
checks status.
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Indication Lights and Audible Beeps
LOW BATTERY: Red indicator will flash when the receiver’s batteries
are low.
ADD SALT: Yellow indicator will flash when there’s not enough salt to
keep the paddle flush with the brine well.
NO SENSOR SIGNAL: Red indicator will flash when the signal is
blocked or weak and can not reach the receiver. It could also mean
they're not paired.
0K: Green indicator will flash when the salt level inside the brine
tank is fine.
Audible Beep: Sounds during the add salt, low battery, no sensor
signal condition an audible beep will be produced once every
minute.
-Note:
1.) Pressing the CHECK/SILENCER button will mute the receiver
for 48 hours and will return if no salt is added within that time.
2.) Hold in CHECK/SILENCER to enable/disable the audible beeps
permanently. Holding it in for 5 seconds until you hear one beep
indicates them being disabled. If two beeps are heard, they are
enabled.
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Receiver
RKeivfl: FCC ID :SWP-RIOMRI
transmitter: FCC ID I SWP-RZOMRZ
These devices complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
these devices may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
these devices must accept any Interlerence recelved.
including interference that may cause undesired operation
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the users
authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: These equipments have been tested and found to
comply with the limits tor a Class 8 digital device, pursuant
to Pan 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interlerence
in a residential installation. These equipments generate.
use and can radiate radio frequency energy and, it not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions. may
cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However. there is no guarantee that interterence will not
occur in a particular installation. It these equipments do
cause hamllul interference to radio or television reception.
which can be determined by turning the equipment oil and
on. the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more at the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a cirmit diflerent
from that to which the receiver is connected.
-— Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/1V technician
for help.

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