SmartPool PoolEye PE23 User Manual

Summary of PoolEye PE23

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    ® ® model no. Pe23 introduction thank you for purchasing the pooleye pe23 swimming pool alarm. This product is the result of years of research and development and is loaded with patented features that will make your swimming environment a safer area for yourself, your family, guests, and pets. This ...

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    Installing the pe23 begin the installation by carefully unpacking the box and checking to ensure all parts are present. If any parts are missing contact smartpool customer service at 732 730 9880 for replacement parts. See the parts list below. A. Main alarm body. B. Alarm mounting plate. C. Remote ...

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    Choosing the location to install alarm (cont.) inground installations (aboveground installations can be found after step 7) step 1 test fit the alarm (a) in the location as predetermined by the configuration above. The alarm sensor pipe throat should be in the water as shown, and the mounting area f...

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    Step 2 once the location of the base plate (b) has been determined, use a pencil to mark two holes to be drilled into the deck to secure the alarm. There are four holes in the base, choose one hole on the left side and one on the right. See fig 2. Step 3 after the holes are marked, drill the two hol...

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    Step 5 turn the main alarm body over so the sensor throat is pointing skywards. Remove all 15 screws which secure the waterproof cover. Lift the cover off by carefully lifting it up and away from the side opposite of the sensor throat as shown in fig 5. Be careful not to lose any of the screws. When...

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    Mounting the alarm to the top rail of an aboveground pool once the desired location is determined, it is time to install the alarm. A properly secured alarm is crucial to its use and function. Please read through the instructions before installing the alarm. 1) remove the alarm from the box. *note t...

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    Testing the unit to test the alarm, you can make a simple device that will simulate the size and weight of a young child. See fig 11 and fig 12. The materials needed are: • 4 x 1.5 liter water bottles. • duct tape • 6 ft of strong string fill the four bottles with water. Use the duct tape to strap a...

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    Problem cause solution alarm beeps every minute or so low battery replace all batteries with fresh new batteries alarm is not sounding at all battery is dead replace all batteries with fresh new batteries alarm is being set off by high wind high winds put the alarm into swim mode and carefully monit...