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10.

 

Add the Smart Water Valve to the Z-Wave network (see 

Adding the Valve to the Z-

Wave Network

). 

Adding the Smart Water Valve to the Z-Wave Network:

 

TIP: For best results, we recommend bringing the Z-Wave controller into the area where the Smart 
Water Valve is installed. 

1.

 

Put the Z-Wave controller in ADD mode. Refer to controller documentation for more 
information.

 

2.

 

Press 

the Networking [Insert Radio Icon] button on the side of the Smart Water Valve 

control unit to begin the ADD process. The NETWORK light on the control unit will 
begin flashing. 

3.

 

After the Smart Water Valve is successfully added, the NETWORK light on the Smart 
Water Valve will turn solid. If the NETWORK light is not illuminated after the add 
process, repeat steps 1 and 2. 

This product can be operated in any Z-Wave network with other Z-Wave certified devices from other 
manufacturers. All non-battery-operated nodes within the network will act as repeaters regardless of vendor to 
increase reliability of the network.

 

Troubleshooting: 

The Smart Water Valve is not communicating with the Z-Wave controller: 

1.

 

Try excluding the device from the netw

o

rk (see 

Removing the Valve from the Z-Wave 

Network

) and re-adding it to the network.

 

2.

 

If Step 1 does not resolve the issue,  we recommend installing a Z-Wave  Repeater 
nearby and performing a Z-Wave network rediscovery. 

 

TIP: Any wall powered Z-Wave device will act as a Repeater and improve the range 
between the Z-Wave Controller and the Z-Wave device you are installing. 

 

Removing the Valve from the Z-Wave Network: 

TIP: For best results, we recommend bringing the Z-Wave controller into the area where the Smart 
Water Valve is installed. 

1.

 

Put the Z-Wave controller in REMOVE mode. Refer to the controller documentation 
for more information.

 

2.

 

Press 

the Networking [Insert Radio Icon] button on the side of the Smart Water Valve 

control unit to begin the remove process. The NETWORK light on the control unit will 
begin flashing. 

3.

 

After the Smart Water Valve is successfully removed from the Z-Wave network, the 
NETWORK light on the 

control unit

 will turn off. If the NETWORK light is still 

illuminated after the removal process, repeat steps 1 and 2. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Building36 Smart Water Valve

Page 1: ...he installation of this device It is recommended to test valve functionality prior to installation Never insert fingers or any other item into the valve Inserting objects into the valve may result in...

Page 2: ...kaging for more information on the pipe size and thread type of your specific Smart Water Valve Smart Water Valve Overview Buttons Networking Insert Radio Icon Places the device into learn mode This b...

Page 3: ...or to the control unit using the attached cable If possible create a drip loop in the actuator cable 6 Use the included wall bracket and anchors if applicable to mount the control unit above the valve...

Page 4: ...e network Troubleshooting The Smart Water Valve is not communicating with the Z Wave controller 1 Tryexcluding the device from the network see Removing the Valve from the Z Wave Network and re adding...

Page 5: ...king Insert Radio Icon button for 15 seconds All three LEDs will blink for five seconds and the device will restart Manual Valve Actuation In the event of power loss or system failure the Smart Water...

Page 6: ...his equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by...

Page 7: ...om all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Le dispositif a t jug conforme aux exigences nonc es dans les articles 47 CFR 2 1091 et Indu...

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