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SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
Step
Three
About
This
Manual:
PLEASE
READ
THE
ENTIRE
MANUAL
PRIOR
TO
INSTALLING
OR
USING
THIS
PRODUCT.
This
manual
includes
information
on
three
different
models
of
Strobe
Alert™
Flash
Alarm
from
Flowline:
LC09
‐
1004,
LC10
‐
004
and
LC10
‐
1004
‐
E.
Many
aspects
of
installation
and
use
are
similar
between
the
three
models.
User’s
Responsibility
for
Safety:
FLOWLINE
manufactures
several
models
of
controller,
with
different
mounting
and
switching
configurations.
It
is
the
user’s
responsibility
to
select
a
controller
model
that
is
appropriate
for
the
application,
install
it
properly,
perform
tests
of
the
installed
system,
and
maintain
all
components.
Electrical
Shock
Hazard:
It
is
possible
to
contact
components
on
the
controller
that
carry
high
voltage,
causing
serious
injury
or
death.
All
power
to
the
controller
and
the
relay
circuit(s)
it
controls
should
be
turned
OFF
prior
to
working
on
the
controller.
If
it
is
necessary
to
make
adjustments
during
powered
operation,
use
extreme
caution
and
use
only
insulated
tools.
Making
adjustments
to
powered
controllers
is
not
recommended.
Wiring
should
be
performed
by
qualified
personnel
in
accordance
with
all
applicable
national,
state
and
local
electrical
codes.
Flammable
or
Explosive
Applications:
Sensor
mount
controllers
should
not
be
used
with
explosive
or
flammable
liquids,
which
require
an
intrinsically
safe
or
explosion
proof
rating.
If
you
are
unsure
of
the
suitability
of
a
controller
for
your
installation,
consult
your
Flowline
representative
for
further
information.
Install
In
a
Dry
Location:
The
LC09
&
LC10
series
Strobe
Alert™
is
liquid
‐
resistant
and
made
of
Polycarbonate.
When
installed
properly,
the
Strobe
Alert™
and
the
housing
it
is
attached
to
are
not
designed
to
be
immersed.
It
should
be
mounted
in
such
a
way
that
it
does
not
normally
come
into
contact
with
fluid.
Refer
to
an
industry
reference
to
ensure
that
compounds
that
may
splash
onto
the
controller
housing
will
not
damage
it.
Such
damage
is
not
covered
by
the
warranty.
Testing
with
a
Flowline
Controller:
1.
If
connected,
turn
Off
power
to
the
controller
device
(motor,
alarm
circuit,
etc).
Turn
On
power
to
the
controller
at
the
switch
or
circuit
breaker.
The
green
Power
LED
should
turn
On.
2.
Immerse
the
sensor(s).
The
amber
INPUT
LED(s)
should
turn
On
immediately
when
liquid
is
sensed.
3.
Turn
the
TIME
DELAY
potentiometer
full
counter
‐
clockwise
for
immediate
response
from
the
relay.
Depending
on
the
setting
of
the
INVERT
switch,
the
red
relay
LED
should
come
On
at
the
desired
sensor
condition.
A
slight
click
is
audible
when
the
relay
is
turned
On
and
Off.
4.
Turn
On
power
to
the
controller
device
and
test
to
make
sure
the
relay
circuit
performs
as
expected.