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Sensor probes should be placed on the floor or in areas where water would tend to
accumulate rapidly in common leak or overflow situations .
Make sure that any water from a leak will drain toward the sensor probe, not away
from it. Avoid high traffic areas where the cord or sensor could be stepped on or
kicked and where children or pets may disturb it .
The sensor probe should be placed FLAT on the surface so water can be detected
as soon as it begins to accumulate. The sensor probe should be secured to the
surface . Do not use hook and loop fasteners to secure sensor probe as this will raise
the probe too high above the surface . To avoid damage to transmitters and to provide
for the strongest signal possible, the transmitter portion of the leak sensor should be
mounted in a convenient location (on the wall, in a cabinet, closet, etc . ) two to three
feet above the surface . (See Installation section for details on sensor installation.)
Leak Sensor Battery Life
High quality AA alkaline batteries from brands like Energizer® and/or Duracell®
are recommended for powering your WaterCop Classic sensors. It is
recommended that you replace the batteries in your WaterCop sensors at least
every 4 years. To ensure optimal performance of your WaterCop system, we
recommend an immediate change of the batteries in any sensor that has
detected a water leak. Sensors will sound an audible "chirp" sound when
batteries are low. After replacing batteries, re-test each unit in its regular
location. Periodic testing of sensors is required to monitor proper power and
function.
Operating the WaterCop® Classic System
The normal position of the valve is open to allow full flow throughout the plumbing
system . WaterCop® is a full port ball valve which does not restrict the flow capacity of
your plumbing system . The indicator lights on the face of the WaterCop® will show the
position of the valve .
If the valve is in the closed position (the red light will be lit), press OPEN and the valve
will move to the open position (green indicator will light) .
When water comes in direct contact with a leak sensor, an RF (radio frequency) signal
is transmitted to the WaterCop® and the valve closes, turning off the water source to
protect the building from additional damage .
The red indicator light will signal that the valve is now in the closed position, and
that you need to check all areas where you have placed a sensor to determine what
plumbing product caused the system to activate .
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