Installation Instructions

WIRELESS FLOOD/FREEZE SENSOR - LP.FF02.345.1
Luna Products, LLC | 3145 Tiger Run Court Suite 110 | Carlsbad, CA 92010 | USA | lunaproducts.com | 833.LUNAPRO (833.586.2776)
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The Luna Products Flood/Freeze sensor (LP.FF02.345.1) is designed for indoor
residential and light commercial use. The Flood/Freeze sensor can be easily
installed under sinks, near showers, tubs, toilets, dishwashers, refrigerators,
washing machines, water heaters, basements, and other areas where water
may accumulate or pool. It communicates with Luna and 2GIG Control Panels
over 345 MHz frequency. Signals are transmitted to the alarm control panel
when it detects a wet (Loop 1) or freeze (Loop 2) condition. For additional
security, the sensor is supervised and is equipped with a tamper switch that
sends a tamper signal when the cover is removed.
1. INSTALLATION
1.1 General Guidance
1. Do not install outdoors.
2. Do not install in areas where the sensor would be submerged in water for more than 30 minutes.
1.2 Activating and Pairing the Keyfob
Activating and pairing the Flood/Freeze sensor should be performed prior to the physical
installation of the Flood/Freeze sensor. To pair the sensor to the control panel, you must set the
panel to pairing mode.
1. Set the control panel to pairing mode.
2. Using the test button located on the bottom of the Flood/Freeze sensor press for one (1)
second and release.
3. If required, you can manually enter in the TXID of the sensor to the control panel.
4. Some systems may allow you to use their app to scan the QR code.
5. Verify from the control panel that the sensor has been paired.
Note: Pairing should be performed before installation.
Note: The TXID is the 7 digits located on the TXID/QR Code label, located on the bottom of the Flood/Freeze sensor.
1.3 Installation Procedure
1. Follow Activating and Pairing the Detector instructions first.
2. Place the Flood/Freeze sensor on a level flat surface under sinks, near showers, tubs, toilets, dishwashers, refridgerators,
washing machines, water heaters, basements, and other areas where water may accumulate or pool.
3. The unit is ready for use.
1.4 Walk Testing
1. Put the control panel into sensor test mode.
2. Using the test button located on the bottom of the Flood/Freeze sensor press for one (1) second and release. The Flood/Freeze
sensor transmits a signal to the control panel.
3. Check the control panel to see if the test signal was received.
4. Exit sensor test mode.
Important! Instruct the customer to test at least once a month to verify proper function of the Flood/Freeze sensor.
1.5 Unpair the Detector from Panel
1. Follow control panel instructions to remove the Flood/Freeze sensor from the panel.
Test Button

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