Alert Labs Flowie Manuel de démarrage rapide - Page 6

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What's on your Dashboard?
When you sign in to your Dashboard at alertlabs.com, you can see
what's happening with your properties, take a closer look at what your
sensors are seeing, and change your settings.
Here are some things we'd encourage you to do:
1. Complete your property profile. By providing more information about
your property, we will be able to provide you with more useful insights
and be able to tell you if your water use is high or low compared to
similar households.
2. Dig deeper into your data.
The Dashboard provides several graphs and figures to help explain
what your Flowie can tell you about your water consumption.
3. Check your notification settings. If you'd like to change how and when
we notify you about certain events, you can edit your "Notification
Settings" and "Event Settings".
Insurance discounts
Some insurance providers give discounts to customers who have installed
both an Alert Labs Flowie water sensor and an Alert Labs Floodie
companion sensor. With their battery backup and cellular
communication, our units continue to work through a power outage. Ask
your insurance provider if they provide discounts for "leak and flood
detection".
Visit alertlabs.com/insurance for more details.
Notifications
We will alert you if your Flowie detects any of the following issues with
your property:
Water left running for a long time. This can be a tap left on or a stuck
toilet.
Water leak. This is similar to water left running, but is usually a lower
flow rate that is hard to notice by yourself.
Abnormally high water use. If it looks like you're using a lot more water
than normal, we'll let you know.
Low temperature. We'll warn you if the temperature at your property
is getting close to freezing and could pose a risk to your pipes.
Power outage. We'll notify you if the sensor loses power, which could
indicate that it has become unplugged or that there is a property-wide
power outage.
We will also warn you if we note any issues with the sensor itself, such
as a lost cellular signal or low battery.
We're constantly upgrading the capabilities of our sensors, so this list
will grow in the future as we add more functionality.

Need help?

If you need any help with your sensor, visit alertlabs.com/support or
email us at [email protected]
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