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Installation and user guide- 2 

1  Introduction – Important Safety Precautions 

 
You  just  bought  a swimming  pool  alarm  TRITON™  and  we  would  like to thank  you for  choosing our 
products and service.  
 
This alarm meets requirements of ASTM standard F2208e1. 
 
This user guide will allow you to install your swimming pool alarm and understand the way it works. 
 

If you have any comments or questions, please feel free to contact your reseller, write or call us at the 
address below:

 

 

TRITON™ Pool Alarm Customer Care 

SafeBlue  

c/o Gestrust, 2 rue Thalberg 

Case postale 1507 

1211 Geneve 1 - Switzerland 

 

 

 

  TRITON™ is a subsurface pool device which detects the fall of an 18+ lbs child by providing 

automatically sounding an alarm. 

  This  device  is  not  intended  to  replace  any  other  safety  consideration;  that  is,  adult 

supervision,  lifeguards,  fences,  gates,  pool  covers,  locks,  and  so  forth,  and  some  devices 
may not detect gradual entry. 

  TRITON™  isn’t  a  rescue  device:  The  intervention  of  a  responsible  grown-up  is  mandatory 

while the alarm rings out.  

  Under no circumstances, your re-seller or the swimming pool alarm producer shall be liable 

and assume responsibility for fall or drowning of an animal or a person.  

  Please warn all the users that the pool and its access are under electronic supervision. 

Please  read  carefully  the  safety  information  through  out  this  user  manual  and  specifically  on  page 

xxx

  of  this 

manual. 

Summary of Contents for TRIT001-US

Page 1: ...OFF mode 17 7 8 Replacing the batteries 18 7 9 I have an issue with my falling detector 18 8 FAQ Frequently asked questions 20 9 Warranty and after sale services 23 10 Monthly Tests 24 FCC REGULATION...

Page 2: ...subsurface pool device which detects the fall of an 18 lbs child by providing automatically sounding an alarm This device is not intended to replace any other safety consideration that is adult superv...

Page 3: ...n unit with a black hose 1 rigid tube with attachment screws 1 remote alarm system 4 1 5V LR20 alkaline batteries supplied 1 AC DC Adapter 110V 12V for the remote system 1 fixing kit screws washers ta...

Page 4: ...M mode during 20mn max The LED starts to blink in green Immobilize the TRITON TM alongside the edge of the pool with the supplied fixation kit Your device is now operational cf 5 4 UTILISATION All the...

Page 5: ...totally still Then it goes back to DETECTION mode Be patient because this can take more than 10 minutes to happen NEVER LEAVE THE POOL UNATTENDED IN THIS MODE o In case of high winds the device can t...

Page 6: ...ODE To reduce your reaction time TRITON includes a remote alarm system with a radio receiver which can be set up near your living room or other convenient location This will also sound a siren in case...

Page 7: ...N THIS MODE INACTIVE DETECTION LED blinks in red quickly To switch to this mode From the INACTIVE DETECTION mode type the password initially 1234 The siren CAN emits a 85 dB signal at 10 feet when tri...

Page 8: ...8 Default Signage Default Signage LOW BATTERIES LED blinks in red quickly One low tone sound once in a minute BURP HARDER DEFAULTS the device requires maintenance LED LED LED all the LEDs are blinkin...

Page 9: ...ng ones are incompatible with falling detector systems The proper performance of TRITON is not correctly achieved if used in parallel with tarpaulins WARNING TRITON is kitted up with a powerful siren...

Page 10: ...he siren is audible from the inside of your house Your falling detector should be placed in the middle of the largest length on a brink recommended position for rectangular shaped pool If your pool do...

Page 11: ...ode facultative In this mode the siren is attenuated and stops by itself after 5 seconds See chapter 7 5 page X for more details For these tests TRITON should be in DETECTION mode the LED blinks in gr...

Page 12: ...d with care to guarantee the waterproofness and the good operating state of your device Check that the 2 main black joints are correctly positioned in their location on the base Put back in place the...

Page 13: ...te siren you should synchronize the two devices a Choose a location for your remote device o 70 feet away max from the TRITON o Near an electrical plug b Plug the power supply to the remote siren IMAG...

Page 14: ...mmended to place the siren as high as possible on your wall pay attention to the power supply wire IMAGE 5 o Insert the 2 tapping inserts in the 2 new holes o Screw down the 2 screws through the siren...

Page 15: ...avoid the formation of algae in the probe In case of restart of your falling detector after an extended stop please proceed the tests explained in 5 4 In case of issue please contact immediately your...

Page 16: ...oved In that case your device understands your request by responding with a high tone sound PIP but can t restart immediately the monitoring The LED blinks in red It will progressively start the monit...

Page 17: ...s slowly in yellow and a high tone sound is heard PIP Enter the password change code 1111 the mode will be validated by the LED blinking once in green and a high tone sound PIP Enter your new password...

Page 18: ...off the TRITON see 7 6 upper Remove with care the 4 caps with the help of a flat screwdriver Unscrew the 4 screws and remove the cover Remove the used batteries Place the new batteries in their locati...

Page 19: ...e us to give you a quick answer please give us a short description of the problem Please send our technicians your address and a quick drawing of your swimming pool with its dimensions length width de...

Page 20: ...t substitute for parents watchfulness and or responsible grown up which remains the essential factor for 5 years old children safety It substitutes neither to horse sense nor to individual responsibil...

Page 21: ...from the pool or alert adults to their presence For more information contact the Association of Pool and Spa Professionals www TheAPSP org This alarm does not replace responsible adult supervision Wh...

Page 22: ...risk of a cold shock response How to rescue a child from the pool 1 Extend a long object such as a pole shepherd s hook or towel and pull in the child or throw the child a floating object 2 If the ch...

Page 23: ...r failures resulting from an accident shock negligence or misuse a failure or defect in the electrical supply in an external electrical circuit lightning the use of parts not supplied by ABTYS and una...

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