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About this User’s Guide 

Introduction 

This Dock Lifeguard electricity detection system is an important part of your family’s safety on or around 
your boat dock.  

Dock Lifeguard will continuously monitor for electricity around and on your dock and will display a 
warning strobe and audible alarm to warn you of trouble. 

Thank you for making Dock Lifeguard a part of your dock safety program.   With proper installation and 
use, Dock Lifeguard should provide you with years of dependable service. 

Electricity Detection Safety Tips 

Follow safety rules and prevent hazardous situations.  Schedule annual electrical inspections of your 
dock to ensure local codes are met. 

Keep detectors clean and test them regularly.  Replace detectors immediately if they are not working 
properly.  Electricity Detectors that do not work cannot alert you to dangerous electricity. 

Before You Install Your Dock Lifeguard Unit 

IMPORTANT!  Read “Recommended Locations for Dock Lifeguard” and “Locations to Avoid for Detector” 
before beginning.  This unit monitors AC and DC electricity in the water when it reaches its sensing 
probe. This unit can ONLY give detection if it is installed, maintained and located where stray electricity 
can reach it, and where all residents can hear it, as described in this manual.   This unit cannot stop or 
prevent stray electricity. 

Know Where to Install Your Detector 

Dock Lifeguard has a radius range of approximately 40’.  It is recommended that the Dock Lifeguard be 
centrally located with ease of view to ensure proper coverage of your dock.   For commercial or 
oversized residential docks, it is recommended that multiple units be installed on the dock, keeping 
maximum distance between detectors to under 80’.   Placement near under water bracing and anchor 
winch cabling should try be avoided, as stray electricity will find the easiest way to ground and these 
items may shield the probe from sensing the stray voltage.  

Lake environment (clarity of water and ambient voltage) and dock construction will affect detection 
range.   On wood piered construction docks on lakes with  ambient voltage of less than 0.2 volts  we 
have detected voltages at over 100’ away from the probe.   

By using a method to test the Dock Lifeguard, proper probe placement on the dock can be determined.  
On large docks or docks constructed on metal piers, multiple Dock Lifeguards may be needed to ensure 
proper coverage.  

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Страница 1: ...Users Guide Basic Version 1 1...

Страница 2: ...probe This unit can ONLY give detection if it is installed maintained and located where stray electricity can reach it and where all residents can hear it as described in this manual This unit cannot...

Страница 3: ...horn at close range may harm your hearing Recommended Locations for Dock Lifeguard Install your Dock Lifeguard with an unobstructed view to allow viewing of the warning strobe when electricity is dete...

Страница 4: ...unded dock and to the ground of the electrical system of the dock Note You must have a proper bond of the dock lifeguard green wire to the dock safety ground for correct operation Pier Docks with Wood...

Страница 5: ...t to a metal underwater structure such as underwater bracing sea anchor cables or steel underwater dampening structures Non Detection Zones Underwater structures such as sea anchors with metal extrudi...

Страница 6: ...continued usefulness For instance the probe may gather algae after a long time in the water Wiping it clean annually will ensure that the range of the probe stays as consistent as possible In additio...

Страница 7: ...ash WARNING If the unit alarms and you are not testing the unit it is a warning of potentially dangerous situation that requires immediate attention NEVER ignore any alarm Ignoring the alarm may resul...

Страница 8: ...l Information Lethal Voltage is 2 volts AC per foot The Dock Lifeguard units are setup to trigger at approximately 1500 millivolts To see exact settings of your system you need to reference the sensit...

Страница 9: ...rigger Level Factory setting is set to trigger alarm when 4 LEDs are lit Alarm trigger point can be raised by turning the potentiometer counter clockwise and lowered by turning the potentiometer clock...

Страница 10: ...allow for adjusting the sensitivity level of the Dock Lifeguard unit The more sensitive the setting the further out the Dock Lifeguard will detect stray voltage X0 Nothing Jumped each LED 0 5 Volts X...

Страница 11: ...s common on Smith Lake AL Sensitivity will need to be decreased and the Alarm level raised in order to filter out the ambient voltage With decreased sensitivity comes decreased range of detection It i...

Страница 12: ...tors are not foolproof Like any electronic device Dock Lifeguard is made of components that can wear out or fail at any time You must test the unit weekly to ensure your continued protection Dock Life...

Страница 13: ...ate insurance coverage is your responsibility Consult your insurance agent For Warranty Service In many cases the quickest way to exchange your alarm is to return it to the original place of purchase...

Страница 14: ...and 1 volt Depending on your sensitivity settings of your unit then number of LEDs shown on the front of the display will reflect this ambient voltage i e You sensitivity jumper setting is set to 0 25...

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