User's Guide

Retrofit - Registration
1. Registration Wet-Sensor to existing Leak
Tracker system
The following procedure must be completed when
a) an extra ‘wet pad is to be fitted, b) a replacement
‘wet-pad is to be fitted or c) a wet-pad is specified
for installation at a later date than the Waterminder
unit.
Press and hold the test button on the ‘wet-pad
until 2-bleeps are heard
Press and release the Valve Test Button on the side
of the valve, three bleeps should be heard from the
Remote Controller the wet-pad is now registered
to the Leak Tracker system.
Should theWet-Pad Fail to Register?
Repeat until three bleeps are heard at the
controller
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WET-SENSOR
ONLY FOR USE WITH
THE LEAK TRACKER
LD-20D SYSTEM
USER GUIDE
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR
INSTALLERS
The Leak Tracker LD20D Wet-Sensor
operates on radio frequency so requires
no wiring between the Wet-Sensor the
Remote Controller or Detector Valve
supplied with the Leak Tracker LD20D
System.
If the Wet-Sensor has been supplied as
part of a Leak Tracker LD20D system
direct from the factory the Wet-Sensor
comes all ready registered (RF
compatibility) for immediate installation.
If the wet-sensor is supplied as a retrofit
unit it will need to be registered to the
Leak Tracker LD20D system already
installed before it will operate. If this
operation is not completed the wet-
sensor will not operate.
Once registration has been complete it is
a good idea to make a record of the
LD20D system serial number and attach
this to the Wet-Sensor for future
reference
The Controller and Valve are factory
registered to each other and will only
work together, serial numbers are affixed
to both valve and controller for
identification
FCC ID :SSULD20D300
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following conditions:
(1)this device may cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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