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Underneath dishwasher and sink unit or kitchen island with a sink:
One sensor on the plastic cover underneath the dishwasher, one sensor on the floor underneath the
sink and the final sensor in the shaft where the pipes emerge from the floor or in the door threshold.
Underneath refrigerator/freezer with water supply:
One sensor underneath the monitored equipment.
In the laundry room or bathroom:
In these areas, there is sometimes water splashing during regular use;
the floor must be waterproofed and there must be a functioning floor
drain. Place the sensor (or sensors) where they will only touch water in
case of a leak resulting in rising water level, such as the threshold.
1.3 Daily Operation:
When you leave home
• Press OFF on the remote unit. This turns off the water in the entire property.
• If you want the water to stay on for a limited period of time, press the button “delayed OFF” .
The water stays on for the period set on the central unit, where you can choose 1–4 hours. The
water is then turned off in the entire house.
When you come home
• Press ON on the remote unit. This turns the water on in the entire property.
• If you have had a leak while you were away, the verification signal will pulsate and the LED “ALARM”
will flash on the remote unit to indicate a drop in pressure. The central unit will also display written
text. Most often, the problem is a leaky faucet or running toilet. But if it happens every time you come
home, and you cannot locate the leak, it is time for a check.
See “Troubleshooting water leak”.
Automatic pressure drop measurement
• Automatic pressure drop measurement is conducted once per day by shutting the valve. The result is
shown on the display and on the remote unit. The test is described in more detail in section 2.1
• If you do not want this measurement to be conducted, it can be deactivated, see section 2.4.