Trouble Shooting
Q. The alarm unit gives frequent false alarms
Check the sensitivity setting. The sensitivity may be set too
high.
The sensor can detect any water disturbance including the
flow from the filter pump. Place the alarm unit away from the
return, or put a deflector cap on the sensor cage.
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ve signal
Q Alarm unit cannot detect underwater wa
Check the unit by hitting the TEST button. If the unit does not
give any beep, replace the 9V battery with a new one.
Check the headphone jack connection between the sensor
tube and the alarm unit control head. Make sure it is connected
properly.
Check the sensitivity setting on the bottom of the underwater
sensor and the depth of the sensor into the water.
Q. The poolside alarm unit siren cannot be turned OFF
Push and hold BOTH the green button and yellow button for
3 seconds until you hear 5 consecutive beeps.
Wait until the water settles down before you turn on the unit
again.
Q. The receiver does not sound alarm immediately when the
poolside alarm goes off
The transmitter makes 3 attempts in 10 seconds. If the
receiver missed the first transmission because of interference,
it has the 2
nd
and then the 3
rd
chance to pick up the RF alarm
signal. Because of this, occasionally the receiver may
experience a time delay.
Weak RF signal is more susceptible to any interference.
Replace the 9V battery with a new one.