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3. Setup Wi-Fi Network Connection

a. Using a phone, tablet, or computer with Wi-Fi capabilities,

search for available Wi-Fi networks.

b. Select the network 

Leakbreaker_xxxx

Note: ‘xxxx’ represents the last 4 digits of the device 

serial number.

i. On many devices, once Leakbreaker_xxxx is selected, the

web page will automatically open or alert that additional

log in information is required. Usually clicking on the alert

will bring you to the web page automatically. If a web page

does not automatically open, enter the following web

address in your web browser:

http://elinksetup.tacocomfort.com

c. Select “Search” (Figure C.) and choose the appropriate Wi-

Fi network (Figure D.).  This  will automatically  fill  in  the

“Selected Network” field.

d. In the “Password”  field,  enter  your  Wi-Fi  network’s  pass-

           word or key.

e. Click "Connect." If the network connection is established

successfully, the LeakBreaker will sound a short beep and

the LED will switch to greeen.

4.

At this point, the LeakBreaker will disconnect from your device

and connect  to the eLink  server  through your  wireless net-

          work.  It  will  no  longer  be  visible  in  your  available  Wi-Fi

 networks.

5.

Setting Up eLink Notifications (email & text)
Registering your device will set up the email and/or cell phone

number that will be alerted when the LeakBreaker operates,

or for status updates.
a. Using an internet connected device, go to the following

web page in your device's browser:

http://elink.tacocomfort.com

/signup

b. Complete  registration  by following the instructions on the

web page.

NOTE:

The following types of Wi-Fi Security Modes are supported by

the radio in the LeakBreaker:

1. Open
2. WEP
3. WPA/WPA2-Personal (PSK / Passphrase)

NOTE: If the connection is unsuccessful (Invalid Network or Password),

the LeakBreaker will sound a long beep and re-enter Wi-Fi search mode.

NOTE: If problem has occurred with your LeakBreaker, the Multi-

Colored

 

LED will blink to notify you. See troubleshooting guide.

eLink notifications will work as long as the acceptable strength is achieved.

Having a stronger signal does not affect the performance of your device.

3

Wi-Fi SIGNAL STRENGTH

Range

Quality

-70 to -60

Acceptable

-60 to -50

Good

-50 to -40

Better

-40 to -30

Best

Fig. C

Fig. D

Summary of Contents for LeakBreaker LBW Series

Page 1: ...rce try to take the actuator off of the valve body without using the release clip Both locking posts should be firmly attached to the actuator If the actuator slides up the stem repeat the assembly process Instruction Sheet LeakBreaker 102 506 SUPERSEDES July 27 2017 EFFECTIVE January 31 2018 Plant ID No 001 4237 Warning Never place any body parts or objects into the valve opening doing so may res...

Page 2: ...e back of the controller plug the actuator wiring into the control panel port marked valve Two 2 sets of dry contacts are provided Each set includes normally open and normally closed connections They can be used to send a signal to any device requiring an open or closed signal such as a security system If using batteries install them into the battery holder Be sure to insert each battery in the co...

Page 3: ...r device and connect to the eLink server through your wireless net work It will no longer be visible in your available Wi Fi networks 5 Setting Up eLink Notifications email text Registering your device will set up the email and or cell phone number that will be alerted when the LeakBreaker operates or for status updates a Using an internet connected device go to the following web page in your devi...

Page 4: ...e valve should close the LED should flash red and the audible alarm should sound Once the valve closes press the mute button to silence the alarm a To reset the LeakBreaker completely dry off the sensor and then press the open button 1 2 3 4 Press Close Congratulations on the successful installation of your LeakBreaker 4 Installing Additional Sensors Up to ten 10 sensors may be daisy chained to th...

Page 5: ...220 F 1 to 105 C Service Potable water Seat Leakage Drop Tight Close Off Electrical Input 120VAC 60 HZ Output 6VDC 600mA Power Supply or 4 AA Batteries Auxiliary Switch Rating Class 2 1Amp 24Volts MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION Control Panel Body High Performance Engineered Polymer Actuator Body High Performance Engineered Polymer Gears High Performance Internally Lubricated Engineered Polymer Valve Bo...

Page 6: ...re wiring connections are solid and tight and the quick connect is all the way in Chirp every 60 seconds Solid Red with 4 red blinks AC power error Wrong power supply Use power supply provided Chirp every 60 seconds Continuous Red blinks Continuous Red blinks LeakBreaker has Triggered Sensor has detected water Determine the water source and correct Dry the sensor and reset the LeakBreaker Press th...

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Page 8: ...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...

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