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9.  Plug the pin on the end of AC Adaptor cord into the bottom of the 

Control Panel, and then plug the AC Adaptor into a wall outlet. 
Green indicator lights will start to flash, showing you have power. 
Note that a red low battery indicator light will also flash about 
every 30 seconds, and the unit will beep once a minute until 
the batteries are installed. 

NOTE:

 If a nearby wall outlet is not 

available you will need to purchase a thin low voltage Floodstop 
“AC Adaptor Extension Wire” Model #FSAWAE9 (available where 
you purchased your Floodstop System). This wire extends 
the length of the AC Adaptor cord. 

CAUTION:

 Do not plug the AC 

Adaptor into an extension cord.

10.  Floodstop has a battery backup system that allows the unit to 

continue working in the event that you have a power outage. To 
set up the backup system, open the front of the Control Panel 
and install 4 fresh AA alkaline batteries (batteries not included). 
The low battery indicator light will now stop flashing and the 
beep will stop. 

CAUTION: 

Replace batteries once a year or sooner 

as necessary. If batteries need to be changed sooner, a red low 
battery indicator light will flash, and a beep will sound.

11.  Shut off the previously opened faucet ad turn on both valves 

that were shut off in steps 1 and 3. Check for leaks. Note that the 
green status light on the Control Panel will indicate whether the 
Floodstop Valve is open or closed.

How to Operate your Control Panel

1.  Left button opens Floodstop Valve
2.  Middle button closes Floodstop Valve
3.  Right button mutes the audible alarm that sounds when a leak is 

detected

Testing Your Floodstop System

1.  Push the Open button to make sure Floodstop Valve is open. 

•  When the Floodstop Valve is opening or closing, you will hear the valve motor operating for a few seconds.

2.  Saturate a rag with water and squeeze over Leak Sensor, or dip the Leak Sensor into a small bucket of water. 

Once the Leak Sensor is wet, it will signal the Floodstop Valve to close, then an audible alarm will sound and a 
red light will flash.
•  Push the Mute button to silence the alarm. Note that the red light will continue to flash. This means the 

Floodstop Valve is closed and will remain closed until you push the Open button.

•  Before the Floodstop Valve can be opened, the Leak Sensor needs to be dry. There is no need to unplug the 

unit when drying off the Leak Sensor.

•  The water test can be done with the paper sleeve still on the Leak Sensor. Note that the paper sleeve is 

reusable, but once it gets wet you will need to let it air dry flat before placing it back on the Leak Sensor.

Pressure Drop Data

The maximum pressure drop for this device is 2 psi at a flow rate of 5.5 gpm for NPS-3/4 and larger.

Helpful Hints

•  If the Leak Sensor Paper Sleeve is misplaced or becomes unusable, a paper towel can be used in its place.
•  The Leak Sensor has two sets of prongs so you can connect additional Leak Sensors. You can link them 

together, so they are positioned at different locations around your laundry area.

•  Once a month, the Floodstop Valves will automatically close and open by themselves. The Control Panel is 

programmed to run this cycle to ensure that the valves continue to function properly in the event that they 
need to shut off the water.

•  Hanging Wires may be tied together using twist ties (Not provided).

Troubleshooting

Problem

What to Check

Status light does not light

•  Make sure there is power to the outlet.
•  Unplug AC Adaptor cord from Control Panel and plug back in.
•  If an AC Adaptor extension wire was used, unplug both ends and 

reconnect.

•  Make sure fresh batteries are in the Control Panel.

No water comes out of hot side of 
faucet

•  Push Open button to make sure Floodstop Valve is open. 

Floodstop Valve does not operate

•  Make sure both sides of Sensor are dry.
•  Make sure there is power to the outlet.
•  Unplug AC Adaptor cord from Control Panel and plug back in.
•  Unplug 6-pin connector from Control Panel and reconnect.
•  Locate plug connection between Control Panel and the Floodstop 

Valve that does not operate. Unplug the connection and reconnect, 
making sure arrows on side of plugs line up.

•  If an AC Adaptor extension wire was used, unplug both ends and 

reconnect. 

•  Make sure fresh batteries are in the Control Panel.

The alarm goes off for no apparent 
reason

•  Leak Sensor is touching metal, or the concrete is sweating causing 

high humidity. Correct the problem by placing the Paper Sleeve on 
the Leak Sensor, or use a paper towel as a barrier.

Floodstop Valve does not operate

•  Unplug 6-pin connector from Control Panel and reconnect.
•  Locate plug connection between Control Panel and the Floodstop 

Valve that does not operate. Unplug the connection and reconnect, 
making sure arrows on side of plugs line up.

•  Push the Close button and wait a few seconds. Then push the Open 

button.

Manual Operation of Floodstop Valve

1.  Unplug the connection between the Control Panel and the Floodstop Valve.
2.  Pull the plastic motor cover off the Floodstop Valve and slide it down the wire until it stops at the plug. Note 

that no tools are needed to remove the cover.

3.  Use a marker and draw a line across the top of the plastic motor housing. This way once the motor is removed 

you will know how to reposition it for assembly.

4.  Remove the 4 screws using a Phillips head screwdriver.
5.  Place thumb and finger on plastic gear and rotate clockwise to open valve or counter clockwise to close it. Do 

not use tools to manually open or close valve.

1 Year Limited Warranty

IPS Corporation warrants the enclosed Floodstop product to be free from defects in materials or workmanship, 
under normal use and service, for a period of one (1) years from the date of purchase. If at any time during 
the warranty period the product is determined to be defective, IPS Corporation shall repair or replace it (at our 
option). The warranty is limited to defective parts as stated. All costs of removal and installation of the Floodstop 
product, including the replacement of warranty parts, are the responsibility of the purchaser. The manufacturer 
shall not be liable for incidental, consequential, or special damages arising at, or in connection with product use 
or performance, except as may otherwise be accorded by law. Some states do not allow the exclusion limitation 
of incidental or consequential damages, so the limitation may not apply to you. Any damage to this Floodstop 
product as a result of misuse, abuse, neglect, accident, improper installation, or any use violating the instruction 
manual furnished by us will void this warranty. This warranty does not cover damages or loss caused by defects, 
and the owner’s use of the Floodstop product confirms the understanding that this product does not constitute an 
insurance policy, and is only a loss mitigation product used to reduce the risk of water damage.

To obtain warranty service, call our Customer Service Department at 1-800-888-8312, or e-mail us at 
[email protected].

Floodstop Water Heater Kit

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference 
in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not 
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. 
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this 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 one or more of the following measures:
•  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
•  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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Summary of Contents for FS34NPT

Page 1: ...off the manual cold water valve and the water heater Most rigid lines will be copper Evaluate your line and determine which size adapter fitting you will need the most common one will be 3 4 solder x 3 4 MIP Then determine what size union you will need between the Floodstop Valve and the water heater Note that in some cases you can use a flexible or corrugated water heater connector in place of a ...

Page 2: ... plug back in Unplug 6 pin connector from Control Panel and reconnect Locate plug connection between Control Panel and the Floodstop Valve that does not operate Unplug the connection and reconnect making sure arrows on side of plugs line up If an AC Adaptor extension wire was used unplug both ends and reconnect Make sure fresh batteries are in the Control Panel The alarm goes off for no apparent r...

Page 3: ...a válvula manual del agua fría y el calentador de agua La mayoría de las líneas rígidas son de cobre Examine su línea y determine qué tamaño de racor adaptador necesitará el más común será 3 4 para soldar x 3 4 MIP A continuación determine qué tamaño de unión necesitará entre la válvula Floodstop y el calentador de agua Tenga en cuenta que en algunos casos puede utilizar un conector de calentador ...

Page 4: ...chufarlo Desenchufe el conector de 6 pines del panel de control y vuelva a conectarlo Localice la conexión entre el panel de control y la válvula Floodstop que no funciona Desenchufe la conexión y vuelva a conectarla asegurándose de que las flechas de los lados de los enchufes estén alineadas Si se ha utilizado un cable de extensión del adaptador de CA desenchufe ambos extremos y vuelva a conectar...

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Page 6: ...ecteur à 6 broches du panneau de commande et rebranchez le Repérez le raccord entre le panneau de commande et chacune des soupapes Floodstop Débranchez les deux raccords et rebranchez les en vous assurant que les flèches sur le côté des fiches sont alignées Si une rallonge d adaptateur c a a été utilisée débranchez les deux extrémités et rebranchez les Assurez vous que les piles neuves se trouvent...

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