User's Manual

Waking Up the Flood Sensor
Flood Sensor is a battery powered device, it wakes up on
regular intervals to give battery and other status updates
to the controller, as well as to accept configuration
settings from the controller. This helps to extend the
battery life. The device can be forced to wake up to
submit these reports or accept new settings immediately
by simply pressing and holding the Action Button for
three seconds. The LED will flash once indicating
successful wake up.
Physical Installation
The device should already be included in your Z-Wave
system before continuing further. Study the Pre-Installa-
tion Checklist below for a broad overview of installation
options and other notes to bear in mind
Pre-Installation Checklist
The MAIN BODY CRADLE and REMOTE SENSOR PROBE
are optional, to help monitor hard-to-reach areas—study
Figures 3 and 4 to understand when, where, and why to
use the REMOTE SENSOR PROBE
The Flood Sensor detects moisture the moment water
contacts the METAL FEET on the REMOTE SENSOR
PROBE or the MAIN BODY BASE To monitor a pipe or
appliance for leaks, place the Flood Sensor nearby on a
flat surface where water is likely to accumulate during a
leak
If there is not enough space for the SENSOR ASSEMBLY
to fit, use the optional
REMOTE SENSOR PROBE
When using the REMOTE SENSOR PROBE, the SENSOR
ASSEMBLY will rest in the MAIN BODY CRADLE
All three METAL FEET should contact the surface
The REMOTE SENSOR PROBE can also hang mid-air to
monitor rising water.
Flood Sensor
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User Manual
Key Features:
Z-wave 800 series design, support Z-wave LR and
compatible with Z- wave Mesh.
Thin profile—can fit under appliances.
Beeps and sends Z-Wave notification when water is
detected.
1 mile under LR mode, up to 200 feet under Z-wave
mesh mode.
Wear-resistant surface, suitable for most of the
environments.
Low Battery Indication.
Good to place near washing machines, dishwashers,
sinks, toilets, or your indoor garden to alert you of
any leaky accidents!
Power Flood Sensor
To power on your Flood Sensor with the included CR2
battery, follow these steps:
Press the bottom cover of your Flood Sensor, then
remove the case in the direction of arrow.
Remove the plastic tab blocking connection of the
battery. The LED will blink green once and then
colorful gradient alternately when not connected to
a Z-Wave Controller upon initial power.
Adding(Inclusion)
Follow the instructions for your Z-Wave Certified
Controller adding inclusion mode. When prompted by the
controller:
1. The Flood Sensor should be within 10’ of your Z-Wave
controller for the inclusion process. After successful
pairing, the device can be brought to the desired
location.
2. Set the main controller into (security/non-security)
adding mode (see the controllers manual).
3. Press and hold Action Button for 3 seconds for device
inclusion.
The indicator LED will flash green five times
indicating inclusion successful,then it fails to be
included, you need to repeat the above process.
4. If your Z-Wave gateway support SmartStart: scan
the QR code on Flood Sensor using the gateway’s
app. Your sensor will join your Z-Wave network
automatically.
Removing(Exclusion)
Follow the instructions for your Z-Wave Certified Control
enter exclusion mode. When prompted by the controller:
1. Remove the Main Body bottom cover from the Main
Body.
2. Press the Action Button quickly 3 times in a row. The
LED will be colorful gradient for 5 seconds and then
off indicating exclusion successful.
Resetting the Flood Sensor
If needed, the Flood Sensor can be reset locally by
following these steps. Only do this when your Z-Wave
controller is disconnected or otherwise unreachable.
Beware that resetting your device will disconnect it from
the system:
1. Remove the Main Body bottom cover and confirm
that your Flood Sensor is powered on.
2. Press and hold Action Button for 12 seconds then
release. A flashing light with two colors alternately
indicates a successful factory reset.
3. The Flood Sensor’s memory will be erased to factory
settings.
REMOTE
SENSOR PROBE
MAIN BODY CRADLE
ACTION BUTTON
MAIN BODY
Physical Characteristics
Figure 1

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