
10.3. In case of power failure, you can have back-up battery inside, battery
installation or removal, see Fig. 23.
10.4. W/ reset button, you can reset remote receiver when alarming.
Attention: do remember to install the back-up battery before use.
11. TO SWIM IN THE POOL
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Fig 23
10.5. Remote receiver sounds alarm together with red light flashing, both to attract
attention and help alert those who may be hard of hearing.
.10.6. DO Not put it in the basements or close to metal walls. Be sure that the red light
on the remote is on, remember, only when the main unit alarms, the remote receiver will
sound.
10.7. When use the remote receiver for the first time, remote receiver need seconds to
match with main unit.
10.8. If your remote receiver is not getting a clear signal or no signal from the main unit,
try the following, before plugging adapter in the power supply, be sure to stretch out the
cord; do not leave it tied in a bow as packaged. When the main unit alarms, the remote
receiver not alarms, move the remote receiver to different locations and stand back for a
few seconds for the remote receiver to pick up the signal. You may only have to move
your remote receiver a little to the left or right to bring in the signal. In some cases you
might have to move the remote receiver to a different location or another room. If you
still cannot get a signal on your remote receiver, please ask to change.
Take off the adapter and test remote receiver as the above mentioned steps to see the
working condition without electricity power. If it can still receive the signal, now you
can use the remote receiver safely.
11.1. Move control botton to “SWIM”, system will beep several times and yellow light
will flash, it indicates the system into Sleep/Swimming status.
11.2. After set system into Sleep/Swimming status, you will have 100 seconds to start
your swimming, if no swimming, alarm system will activate automatically.