Instructions / Assembly

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If i-ii checks out, then you have a malfunctioning Water Sensor that needs to be replaced.
4. Be sure the ValveSentry™ Device and Water Sensor is clean and dust-free.
5. If after trying the above the device still does not operate, service or replace the device.
DO NOT try fixing the ValveSentry™ device yourself this will void your warranty! If the ValveSentry™ device is still not operating properly,
and it is still under warranty, please see "How to Obtain Warranty Service" in the Limited Warranty.
REGULAR MAINTENANCE
To keep the ValveSentry™ device in good working order:
Test it at least twice a year using the above procedure.
Vacuum the ValveSentry™ device cover and Water Sensor once a month, using the soft brush attachment. Never use water,
cleaners, or solvents, since these may damage the unit. Test the ValveSentry™ device again after vacuuming.
Replace the batteries when the ValveSentry™ device “chirps” about every 30 seconds (the low battery warning).
The low battery warning should last for 30 days, but you should replace the battery immediately to continue your protection.
Test the valve that the ValveSentry™ device is attached to making certain it can be opened and closed completely. If the valve does
not work the ValveSentry™ device cannot operate correctly.
Choosing a replacement battery:
This ValveSentry™ Device requires seven (7) standard alkaline AAA batteries. These replacement batteries are commonly available at local retail
stores.
WARNING: Never use rechargeable batteries since they may not provide a constant charge.
CAUTION: DO NOT spray cleaning chemicals or insect sprays directly on or near the ValveSentry™ device. DO NOT paint over the ValveSentry™
device. Doing so may cause permanent damage.