
Water Leak Detection
Equipment
Waterguard Solo
User Guide V21
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Waterguard Services Limited. Registered address: 22 Oakwell Business Centre,
Oakwell View, Barnsley, South
Yorkshire, S71 1HX. - 01226 244200 - [email protected]
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Contact Us….
If you require any further assistance operating the Waterguard Home or if the Home is not
functioning correctly, please call our friendly customer service team on 01226 244200.
Home Maintenance
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The valve doesn’t open or close…………………….
If all controls are functioning as normal but the valve is failing to close, please see
Routine
Maintenance
below as the valve assembly may be blocked up.
How to manually bypass the valve to allow water flow…………………….
WARNING
The manual bypass must only be used in an emergency to restore the water
supply when the controller is damaged or there has been a long term loss of mains power.
Rotate the whole coil head as shown.
NOTICE: THIS WILL DEACTIVATE WATER LEAK PREVENTION AND MAY INVALIDATE
YOUR BUILDINGS INSURANCE
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Battery Information
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The Solo Controller contains a 3V backup battery. This will provide power for up to 1 month if
mains power is disconnected. Ensure to replace the battery (Size Code: CR123) after
prolonged power loss. The Solo Controller will also close the valve before complete power
loss.
VALVE
NORMAL
VALVE ON
BYPASS
To familiarise yourself with your installed Waterguard System please read this user guide in full. If
you have any further questions, please contact the office on 01226 244200.
Routine Maintenance….
This system requires minimal maintenance and will only require the following:
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In hard water areas it is recommended that the valve assembly is dismantled and
cleaned with limescale remover every 12 months as build up can cause the unit to fail.
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After continued power loss the controller back up battery will need replacing. It is
recommended that a suitably qualified engineer changes the battery (3V lithium, size
code: CR123) after firstly turning off mains power to the unit.