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LeakSmart Water Heater Kit
LeakSmart Water Heater Kit
Installation Instructions
Installation Instructions
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Plug the pin on the end of the AC Power Adaptor cord into
the bottom of the Control Panel, and then plug the AC
Power Adaptor into the nearest 110 volt wall outlet. Green
indicator lights will start to flash, showing you have power.
Note that a red low battery indicator light will also flash
about every 30 seconds, and the unit will beep
approximately once a minute until fresh batteries are
installed.
NOTE:
If a nearby wall outlet is not available you will need to
purchase a thin low voltage LeakSmart AC Power Adaptor
Extension Wire Model # 8821100. This extension wire is sold
separately (available where you purchased your LeakSmart
System). This wire extends the length of the AC Power
Adaptor cord by approximately 9 feet.
NOTE:
It is recommended that you do not plug the AC Power
Adaptor into an extension cord. The LeakSmart kit comes
with a 6 ft. AC Power Adaptor Cord. A 9 ft. AC Power
Adaptor extension wire is also available (sold separately)
that can provide a total length of 15 ft. for the AC Power Cord
supply.
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LeakSmart has a battery backup system that allows
the unit to continue working in the event that you have a
power outage. To set up the battery backup system, open
the front of the Control Panel and install 4 fresh AA alkaline
batteries (batteries not included). The low battery indicator
light will now stop flashing and the beep will stop.
CAUTION:
Replace batteries once a year or sooner as
necessary. If batteries need to be changed sooner, a red low
battery indicator light will flash, and a beep will sound.
NOTE:
The Control Panel will continue to beep approximately
every minute until 4 fresh AA batteries are installed.
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Shut off the previously opened faucet and turn on
both valves that were shut off in steps 1 and 3. Check
for leaks. Note that a green status light on the Control
Panel will indicate whether the LeakSmart Valve is
open or closed.
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