10 (20)
5. Language
Choose the language that suits you.
6. Advanced settings
Should not be used by the regular user.
See Installation Instructions for more information.
1.8 Troubleshooting Water Leak:
During the installation of WaterFuse® a check is done to verify that there are no leakages in the
water system. If there is a pressure drop indication, carry out the followign simple checks to
identify the leak:
Press OFF on the central unit. Go one step down in teh menu and check the current water
pressure. Is it dropping rapidly or slowly? This will give you an indication of the size of the leak.
If a faucet drips once every second, the pressure disappears almost immediately. WaterFuse®
will warn you already around one drop per minute.
Once the leak has been identified, it must be remedied, by the user or by a plumber. If you are
unable to locate the lead, contact your plumber for troubleshooting.
Tips for troubleshooting
Water faucets:
The check is most easily conducted by placing a piece of paper underneath the faucet for a
few minutes to see if any drops fall on the paper. It is easy to forget the faucets of the shower,
bathtub, garden or garage.
Toilets:
Toilets are checked by turning them off using the shut-off valve.
Other equipment:
Check connections to washing machine, dishwasher, etc. for leaks.
1.9 Troubleshooting Radio Communication:
If the central unit has lost the radio communication with the external units, it could be due to
changed conditions. Some new object has been added that interrupts the radio signal; tin cans under
the sink that block the signal is the most common problem, but new wires or electric equipment
within 50 cm from one of the radio units could also be the cause.
See section 2.6 for more information.