Reliance Controls 11031 Wireless Remote Flood or Freeze Warning Alarm User Manual

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INSTALLATION AND
OPERATiNG INSTRUCTiONS
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WIRELESS FREEZE I FLOOD
WARNING FLASHER SYSTEM
Model THP 203
MONlTOR TRANSRHTTER
0 Place the ON 1 OFF switch in the “of!” position.
. Open the battery compartment on the back of the monitor.
Connect the 9 volt battery (supplied) to the battery terminals.
Replace the battery compartment cover.
0 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 properly.
0 Connect the flood sensor probe to the monitor by plugging it into the
jack marked “flood sensof’. if the flood sensor feature is not being
used, the sensor need not be connected. Keep the sensor for
testing purposes.
0 Mount the transmitter in any convenient location. Make sure that
the flood sensor (if used) will reach the place to be monitored.
0 The transmitter can be mounted to the sump pump outflow
pipe using the plastic belt clip and the nylon cable ties
supplied. Simply slip the cable ties underneath the bait
clip. and secure the cable ties around the outflow pipe.
0 The transmitter can also be mounted to a wall or other
structure by hooking the keyhole slot in the rear of the unit
onto a nail or screw. it may be necessary to remove the
plastic belt clip to do this.
~ Position the flood sensor probe and 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 using the
suction cup supplied with the sensor. if a more sturdy installation is
desired, the suction cup can be removed, and the probe end can be
secured to the floor, 2x4, or some other structure by installing a #4
or smaller screw through the center hole at the probe end.
0 Place the ON / OFF switch in the “on" position. The remote sensing
monitor transmitter is now armed and ready.
It is recommended to instafl new alkaline batteries every six
months or when leaving for an extended period.
SETTENG UP THE FLASHiNG STT‘OBE ALER
Remove peel—off decal from flasher lens.
Place the ON I OFF switch in the “oil” position.
Open the battery compartment on the back of the monitor.
Install the three “AA” batteries (supplied) facing in the direction as
shown on the bottom of the battery compartment. Replace the
battery compartment cover.
0 Find the red and white transmitter code selector switch directly
above the battery compartment cover. Set this code switch to the
same code to which you set the remote sensing monitor.
. Place the unit in a convenient location, no further than 120 feet from
the remote sensing monitor transmitter. Please note that the range
may be reduced by walls, metallic objects, etc.
0 The unit can be mounted to the inside of a window by
using the suction cup cradle supplied. Be sure the window
is clean and dry. Moisten the suction cups slightiy with
water, glycerin, or petroleum jelly. Press the suction cups
to the window. The strobe alert receiver may now be
slipped into the cradle.
o The cradle may be permanently installed to a window by
moistening the suction cups with cyanoacrylate (“super“)
glue
0 The unit can also be mounted to a wall or other structure
by hooking the keyhole slot in the rear of the unit onto a
nail or screw. .
- Place the ON I OFF switch in the "on” position. The receiver is now
armed and ready.
It is recommended to install new alkaline batteries every six
months or when leaving for an extended period.
c Your THP 203 system should be tested after installation. Simply
place the tips of the flood sensor in water and observe the flashing
strobe alarm. if it flashes, your unit is operating properly.
0 The transmitter and receiver can be reset by turning both units off
and then back on.
OPTiONAL DC POWER SOURCE
You may choose to power your THP 203 transmitter by using a 120 volt
AC power adapter instead of the internal 9v battery. This adapter can
be purchased separately from electronics stores, hobby shops, and
department stores.
Remote Sensing Monitor Transmitter Power Adapter
specifications
0 120 voit AC input
9 volt DC output
200 mA output current (minimum)
3.5 mm plug
tip-positive configuration
ALERTRNG SPEClFZCATlOl-é
TROUBLESHOOT‘.
Temperature alert
0 activates when the transmitter reaches 40 DF (4.5 C)
Water alert
0 activates when water reaches both of the two silver
contact buttons,
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Unit fails test
Make sure flood sensor probe is plugged into proper jack in
transmitter, and is immersed in water
Make sure transmitter is on
Make sure transmitter battery is properly installed
o if AC adapter is used, make sure adapter is 9 volt DC,
with a minimum output of 200mA
Make sure receiver is on
Make sure receiver batteries are properly installed, Note
battery direction on inside of battery compartment
Make sure transmitter and receiver are set to the same code
Make sure only one code switch on each unit is in the "on"
position
Portable Flashing Strobe Alert Receiver beeps when there is no alert
condition
o Change the receiver and transmitter to a different transmit
code. The receiver may be picking up a signal from a
neighbor.
. Move the receiver to a different location. The receiver may be
picking up interference from a high powered radio frequency
source.
Low battery light flashes
0 Battery is failing — replace battery
CAUTION: FCC Rules state that changes or modifications to the
transmitter or receiver could void your authority to operate
these devices.
Warranty
This Reliance alarm is guaranteed against mechanical or eiectrical failure
due to manufacturing defects for a period of 12 months following
shipment from the factory. The manufacturer‘s responsibility during this
warranty period is limited to repair or replacement, free of charge, of
products proving defective under normal use or service when returned to
the factory, transportation charges prepaid. Guarantee is void on products
that have been subjected to improper installation, misuse, alteration,
abuse or unauthorized repair. The manufacturer makes no warranty with
respect to the fitness of any goods for a user‘s particular application and
assumes no responsibility for proper selection and installation of its
products. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or
implied, and limits the manufacturer's liability for damages to the cost of
the product, This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may
have other rights, which vary from state to state.
QELIA NEE 2001 YOUNG COURT/ RAClNE, WI 53404/ (800) 439-5745
Cayman www.thehomeprotectors.com
© Copyright 2004 Reliance Controls Corporation 10/1/04
RELIA NEE
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INSTALLATQON AND
OPERATING iNSTRUCTiONS
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Protectorsm
WIRELESS FREEZE! FLOOD
BEEPER ALARM SYSTEM
Model THP 204
INSTALUNG THE REMOTE SENSlNG MONlTOR TRANSMlTTER
0 Place the ON I OFF switch in the “oft” position.
0 Open the battery compartment on the back of the monitor.
. Connect the 9 volt battery (supplied) 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 “om.
Note: only one code can be selected. if two or more switches are in
the “on" position, the unit will not function properly.
. 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.
0 Mount the transmitter in any convenient location. Make sure that
the tips of the flood sensor (if used) will reach the place to be
monitored.
0 The transmitter can be mounted to the sump pump outflow
pipe using the plastic belt clip and the nylon cable ties
supplied, Simply slip the cable ties underneath the belt
clip, and secure the cable ties around the outflow pipe.
0 The transmitter can also be mounted to a wall or other
structure by hooking the keyhole slot in the rear of the unit
onto a nail or screw. It may be necessary to remove the
plastic belt clip to do this.
0 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. lt can also be mounted using the
suction cup supplied with the sensor. if a more sturdy installation is
desired, the suction cup can be removed. and the probe end can be
secured to the floor, 2x4, or some other structure by installing a #4
or smaller screw through the center hole at the probe and
a Place the ON I OFF switch in the “on” position. The remote sensing
monitor transmitter is now armed and ready
It is recommended to install new alkaline batteries every six
months or when leaving for an extended period.
SETTlNG UP THE PORTABLE TONE ALA
. Place the ON / OFF switch in the “oil” position.
0 Open the battery compartment on the back of the monitor.
lnstall the three “AA” batteries (supplied) facing in the direction as
shown on the bottom of the battery compartment. Replace the
battery compartment cover.
0 Find the red and white transmitter code selector switch directly
above the battery compartment cover. Set this code switch to the
same code to which you set the remote sensing monitor.
a Place the unit in a convenient location, no further than 120 feet from
the remote sensing monitortransm'rtter. Please note that the range
may be reduced by walls, metallic objects, etc.
0 The unit 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
0 The unit can also be set on a desk or table.
. Place the ON 1 OFF switch in the “on” position. The receiver is now
armed and ready.
it is recommended to install new alkaline batteries every six
months or when leaving for an extended period.
a Your THP 204 system should be tested after installation Simply
place the tips of the flood sensor in water and observe the portable
tone alarm. If it beeps, your unit is operating properly.
o The transmitter and receiver can be reset by turning both units off
and then back on.
OPTIONAL D'“ POV‘JER SOURCE
You may choose to power your THP 204 system by using a 120 volt AC
power adapter instead of the internal battery. This adapter can be
purchased separately from electronics stores, hobby shops, and
department stores.
. Remote Sensing Monitor Transmitter Power Adapter
specifications
0 120 volt AC input
0 9 volt DC output
0 200 mA output current (minimum)
0 3.5 mm plug
0 tip-positive configuration
ALERTING SPECiFlCATlO’i SS
- Temperature alert
0 activates when the transmitter reaches 40 °F (45 C)
. Water alert
0 activates when water reaches both of the two silver
contact buttons.
Unit fails test
0 Make sure flood sensor probe is plugged into proper jack in
transmitter, and is immersed in water
0 Make sure transmitter is on
- Make sure transmitter battery is properly installed
0 If AC adapter is used, make sure adapter is 9 volt,
DC, with a minimum output of 200mA
. Make sure receiver is on
Make sure receiver batteries are properly installed. Note
battery direction on inside of battery compartment
o Make sure transmitter and receiver are set to the same code
0 Make sure only one code switch on each unit is in the “on"
position
Portabie Tone Alert Receiver beeps when there is no alert condition
0 Change the receiver and transmitter to a different transmit
code. The receiver may be picking up a signal from a
neighbor.
. Move the receiver to a different location. The receiver may be
picking up interference from a high powered radio frequency
source
Low battery light flashes
0 Battery is failing — replace battery
CAUTION: FCC Rules state that changes or modifications to the
transmitter or receiver could void your authority to operate
these devices.
Warranty
This Reliance alarm is guaranteed against mechanical or electrical failure
due to manufacturing defects for a period of 12 months following
shipment from the factory, The manufacturer‘s responsibility during this
warranty period is limited to repair or replacement, free of charge, of
products proving defective under normal use or service when returned to
the factory, transportation charges prepaid. Guarantee is void on products
that have been subjected to improper installation, misuse, alteration,
abuse or unauthorized repair. The manufacturer makes no warranty with
respect to the fitness of any goods for a user‘s particular application and
assumes no responsibility for proper selection and installation of its
products. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or
implied, and limits the manufacturer's liability for damages to the cost of
the product. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may
have other rights, which vary from state to state.
REL l A N65 2001 YOUNG COURT / RAClNE, Wl 534041 (300) 4395745
mamas vwwthehomeprotectorscom
© Copyright 2004 Reliance Controls Corporation 1011/04

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