Art.- Nr. 11147 20
WATER DETECTOR
WD 1000
www.h-tronic.de
With the help of a water sensor, the
WD 1000
water
detector can detect unwanted water leakages at
an early stage. As soon as the sensor contacts
come into touch with water, the integrated acous-
tic and visual alarm sounds. Typical applications
include detecting leakages as a result of technical
defects in washing machines, dishwashers or hot
water boilers, early warning in the event of an in-
gress of water due to flooding, as well as addition-
al protection of water level or float switches. The
WD 1000
device thus creates additional security,
offering you protection against major consequen-
tial damage.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
–
Operating voltage: 230 V ~, 50 Hz
–
Power consumption (stand-by): approx. 0,5 W
–
Trip Sensitivity: approx. 100 kΩ
–
Sensor: water sensor (included)
–
Sensor cable: approx. 3 m (can be extended
up to 20 m)
–
Dimensions WD 1000: 98 x 59 x 42 mm
without connector
–
Dimensions (water sensor): 75 x 30 x 8 mm
– IP code: IP20
Dear customer,
to ensure a correct operation of this device, please
read these instructions completely and carefully
before use. Please take into consideration that this
manual contains important information on the op-
eration and use of this device. This instruction man-
ual is part of the device. Please keep this manual
in a safe place for future reference. If you pass the
device on to a third person, please make sure that
you also pass on the manual. Damages caused by
failure of following the instructions in the manual
will void the warranty. No liabilities will be taken
for consequential damages. This product is certified
according to the applicable directives and complies
with statutory requirements.
DESIGNATED USE
The intended use of the device is the detection of
electrically conductive water, as well as an acoustic
and optical alarm. Any other use than specified is
not permitted!
NOTE:
–
Drinking water, salt water and contaminated water
are electrically conductive
–
Osmosis water, distilled water and pure rainwater
are not or only conditionally electrically conductive
NOTE:
This device left the factory in perfect tech-
nical condition. In order to maintain this condition
and to ensure safe operation, the user must observe
and follow the safety instructions and warning
notes in this instruction manual. Any use other than
that specified is not permitted!
NOTES ON OPERATION
You need a 230 volt socket to operate your
WD
1000
. The user is responsible for compliance with
the rules and regulations of the country in which
the control is operated. This also applies to the
application in which the controller is used.
1. SAFETY
WARNING:
Failure to follow the safety instructions
may result in hazards causing damage to property
but also serious injury or death.
– Do not touch damaged connecting cables.
– Do not work on the unit or on the connecting
cables during a thunderstorm.
– The device may only be used in dry surroundings.
– Do not allow liquids to penetrate the device.
– Check connecting cables and devices regularly
for damage and replace them if damaged.
– Repairs may only be carried out by a specialist.
The
WD 1000
is intended for use in a location
without direct sunlight and with adequate venti-
lation.
Plug the
WD 1000
into an easily accessible socket.
The
WD 1000
must not be changed, rebuilt, modi-
fied or improperly repaired. The
WD 1000
may
only be opened by an authorized electrician!
Do not expose the device to extreme humidity. In-
admissible condensation (condensation of air hu-
midity on the device) can occur if a cold device
is brought into a significantly warmer environment.
Condensates form, which can lead to short circuits
between electrical contacts. In this case, acclima-
tise the device, which has been disconnected from
the mains, for approx. 2 hours at room temperature.
WARNING:
Danger of tripping! Tripping can lead
to serious injuries.
– Do not obstruct escape routes and stairs.
– Lay the cables so that nobody can step on them
or trip over them.
All work on the mains and device may only be
carried out by authorized electricians.
A qualified person is defined as a person, due to
his professional training and experience, has suf-
ficient knowledge in the field of electronics and
the relevant health and safety regulations, accident
prevention regulations and guidelines, generally
has the knowledge of technical regulations (for ex-
ample, DIN standards, VDE regulations, technical
rules, etc.) so that he can assess the safe working
condition of electronic devices.
2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
FOR INSTALLATION
The applicable laws and standards of the country
in which the device is operated must be followed.
The product is not intended to control electrical
equipment that has safety-related functions.
Even in normal operation, there is a risk of unexpect-
ed malfunction due to a failure or malfunction of the
– Dispose of unnecessary packaging material or
store it in a place inaccessible to children. There
is danger of suffocation!
4. INSTALLING THE SENSOR
The location for installing the water sensor must be
carefully selected if you wish to be alerted reliably
and quickly in the event of water damage. To do
this, take heed of any floor inclinations, as well
as the distance between both measuring tips and
the floor. Install the sensor with the measuring tips
pointing downwards, exactly at the distance from
the floor from which an
alarm is to be triggered
in the event of leaking
water. To fix it, please
use the installation hole
in the water sensor and
mounting material suit-
able for the installation
spot.
5. COMMISSIONING
Connect the sensor cable‘s jack plug to the
WD
1000
device and plug the water detector into a
230 volt socket (see
NOTE ON OPERATION
). As
soon as the
“Power“
LED lights up green, the de-
vice is ready for operation.
6. HOW IT WORKS
As soon as the sensor‘s two measuring tips come
into contact with water, a permanent acoustic and
optical alarm signal is emitted. The
“Alarm“
LED
lights up red. You can reset the alarm by first un-
plugging the
WD 1000
device and then plugging
it in again.
NOTE:
Optionally, the alarm can also be ended
automatically after the last water contact. To do
this, the WD 1000 must be opened.
Make sure to switch off the device – pull the WD
1000 out of the mains socket! Loosen the hous-
ing screws and remove the jumper (see illustration
right below).
Refit the housing of the WD 1000 before plugging
it into the mains socket.
DANGER!
The device can only be opened by a
authorized electrician (see SAFETY)! Opening the
device will reveal components which have a live
current and can be hazardous to your
health when touched. Before opening, the power
plug must be pulled out. Any change to the circuit
or the use of components other than those specified
is not permitted.
7. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
Check the water sensor‘s
measuring tips at regular in-
tervals. If necessary, clean
the metal ends with a damp
cloth. Check regularly to
see if the
WD 1000
de-
vice is working properly
by bridging the water sen-
sor with a metal part.
NOTE:
H-TRONIC GmbH is not liable for damage
and/or loss of any kind, such as, individual or
consequential damage that happens if the water
detector does not detect leaking water and/or an
acoustic or visual alarm is not emitted.
8. SENSOR CABLE EXTENSION
The
WD 1000
device‘s sensor cable including the
3.5 mm jack plug carries low voltage and must
not be laid in the same cable duct with cables that
carry more than 50 V. In addition, the sensor cable
should not be laid in the immediate vicinity of power
cables so as to prevent interference and measure-
ment errors because of this. You can extend the sen-
sor cable up to a length of 20 m (0.5 mm² to 1.5
mm), e.g. art. no 111 46 85 extension cable 5 m.
9. GUARANTEE AND WARRANTY
The dealer/manufacturer from which the device
was purchased provides a guarantee of 2 years
from the date of handover for the material and
manufacture of the device.
In the event of a defect, the purchaser is initially
only entitled to supplementary performance. The
supplementary performance includes either the
repair or the delivery of a replacement product.
Any devices or parts which have been replaced
will become the property of the dealer/manufac-
turer. The buyer has to notify the trader of defects
immediately. Proof of the warranty claim shall be
furnished by means of a proper purchase confirma-
tion (purchase receipt, invoice, if applicable).
Damages resulting from improper handling, im-
proper connection, use of parts from other man-
ufacturers, normal wear and tear, use of force,
personal repair attempts or changes to the device,
cables or terminals, change of circuit, damage due
to ignoring the operating instructions, or improper
use or other external influences, if connected to an
incorrect voltage or current type, bridged or incor-
rect fuses, in case of misuse or damage caused by
negligence, are not covered by the warranty avoid
the warranty.
Further claims against the vendor due to this war-
ranty obligation, in particular claims for compen-
sation for loss of profit, compensation for use and
indirect damages, are excluded, unless legally
mandatory.
We reserve the right to repair, rectify, replace or
refund the purchase price. Costs and risks of trans-
port, assembly and disassembly work as well as all
other costs which can be connected with the repair
are not replaced. Liability for consequential damage
resulting from faulty function of the device – of what-
ever nature – is in principle excluded.
In the following cases, the warranty will expire and
the device returned at your expense:
– In the case of damage caused by improper han-
dling, operation, storage, as well as by force ma-
jeure or other external influences.
– In the case of changes of any kind and repair
attempts on the device, cables or clamps.
– When non-original components have been used.
– In the case of damage caused by failure to follow
the operating instructions and the wiring diagram
and in case of damage caused by negligent han-
dling
– In the case of damage caused by overloading
the device.
– In the case of damage caused by the intervention
of other persons.
– When connected to an incorrect voltage or current
type.
– In case of wrong operation or damage caused by
negligent treatment.
– For defects caused by bridged fuses or by using
incorrect fuses.
– Incorrect connection and/or operation.
– In the case of external forces, damage to the de-
vice and/or damage to parts of the device due to
mechanical effects or overload.
– When using the device for purposes not described
in this manual.
– Unauthorized opening of the appliance.
– Under normal wear and tear.
10. ENVIRONMENT
Consumers are legally obligated and re-
sponsible for the proper disposal of electron-
ic and electrical devices by returning them
to collecting sites designated for the recy-
cling of electrical and electronic equipment waste.
This device and/or components within the device
can be recycled. For more information concerning
disposal sites, please contact your local authority or
waste management company.
PACKAGING
When disposing of the packaging, please observe
the applicable laws on environmental protection and
waste disposal.
The outer packaging can be disposed of us-
ing normal household waste disposal. If you
want to dispose of the system components your-
self, please observe the applicable laws on the
disposal of electronic waste. Do not leave the packag-
ing material lying around carelessly. This could be-
come a dangerous toy for children!
output stage or signal transmission. The user must
ensure that no consequential damage occurs as a
result of a malfunction or an undefined switching
state.
This product has not been tested for use in safety-
related applications!
If certain safety requirements apply, they must be
implemented by qualified higher-level measures
with approved equipment!
This device may be used by children 8 years of
age and over, and by persons with reduced phys-
ical, sensory or mental abilities, or lack of expe-
rience and knowledge, if they have been super-
vised or instructed in the safe use of the device
and understand the possible hazards. Children are
not allowed to play with the device. Cleaning and
maintenance may not be carried out by children
without supervision.
3. WARNING AND
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Please observe the following safety instructions to
avoid malfunctions, damage and health hazards:
– The operation of the device under adverse en-
vironmental conditions must be avoided under
all circumstances. Adverse environmental condi-
tions are: Ambient temperatures below -10 °C
or above 50 °C, combustible gases, solvents,
vapors, dust, humidity above 80% rel.,
– Splash or standing water.
– The receiver may only be operated in dry and
closed rooms.
– The remote control may not switch devices with
a safety function for machines or other devices
which are not actively monitored.
– No devices with a risk of fire (such as radiant
heaters, irons, etc.) may be switched by the de-
vice or operated unattended.
– The device may not be changed, modified, or
repaired other than approved by the manufac-
turer.
– If it can be assumed that safe operation is no
longer possible, the device must be put out of
operation immediately and secured against
unintentional operation. Safe operation is no
longer guaranteed if the device is no longer
functioning, has visible damage, has transport
damage and after storage under unfavorable
conditions.
– If there are any doubts regarding the application
or wiring, it is essential to seek the advice of
experts or advice from the manufacturer.
– Maintenance work and repairs may only be car-
ried out by authorized specialist personnel.
Before commissioning a device, it must generally
be checked whether this device or module is suit-
able for the application for which it is to be used.
In case of doubt, it is absolutely necessary to ask
advice from experts or the manufacturer.
– Please note that operating and connection er-
rors are beyond our control. Understandably,
we cannot accept any liability for any resulting
damage.
– In industrial facilities the accident prevention reg-
ulations of the Association of Trade Associations
for electrical installations and equipment must to
be followed.
– In schools, training facilities, hobby and self-re-
pair shops it is required, that the operation of de-
vices must be supervised by trained personnel.
– If the device needs to be repaired, only original
spare parts may be used! The use of deviating
spare parts can lead to serious damage and
personal injury!
CE-MARK AND CONFORMITY
H-TRONIC GmbH hereby declares that this device is in com-
pliance with the essential requirements and the relevant provi-
sions of Directive 2014/53/EU and 2011/65/EU.
The relevant records are in the hands of the manufacturer:
H-TRONIC GmbH, Industriegebiet Dienhof 11, DE-92242 Hirschau
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