Wayne 370700-001 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Operating Instructions and Parts Manual
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5. Tighten the nut against the float 
switch bracket by hand. 
6. next, remove the twist tie holding 
the wire bundle together. Stretch 
out the wire and do not allow the 
transmitter to fall into the sump pit.
7. The float switch should be placed just 
above the normal maximum water 
level in the sump pit. Use the existing 
water level marks as a guide. 
NOTE: the alarm will sound 
when the float rises on the float 
stem. make certain the float is 
positioned above the normal 
“on” level for the sump pump. 
8. The float switch must be mounted with 
the wire pointing up. 
9. Use two Zip ties to secure the float switch
to the pumps discharge pipe (Fig. 2).
10. now plug in the aC adapter to the 
receiver (Fig. 3) and plug the trans-
former into a 120 VAC outlet and
uncoil antenna wire.
11. The green LeD will flash since there 
is no active transmitter.  Remove the 
top cover of the transmitter with a 
coin or screwdriver (Fig. 4) and insert 
the 3V lithium battery (Fig. 5).
12. after inserting the battery to the 
water sensor, the receiver will beep 
and the green LeD on the receiver 
will stop flashing and stay on.  
NOTE: if the liGht continuees to 
flash, lift up the float to reset 
the sYstem
13. next mount the transmitter on a 
smooth flat surface (Fig. 6).  
NOTE: it is beneficial to mount the 
transmitter as hiGh as possible 
to improve ranGe.  attach the 
transmitter with the suction 
cup provided on the back of the 
transmitter.  if necessarY, the 
suction cup can be Glued directlY 
to the pump discharGe pipe bY 
usinG pvc cement. if this is done, be 
sure to locate the transmitter at 
a location above the sump pit lid. 
Operation
tEStING
The Flood alert™ Wireless Sump Pump 
Monitoring System should be tested by 
lifting the float switch (Fig. 7.)  
It should beep and the LED should
illuminate. Only the float switch portion
is waterproof, the transmitter portion 
should never be submerged in water.
When the float switch becomes 
submerged in water the receiver will 
beep and flash. The beeping will 
continue until float switch drops back 
down to its normal position.  The 
receiver can now be placed in another 
area of the house.  Have an assistant 
lift the float switch to verify the system 
is working. If the green light is flashing
the transmitter is no longer being 
detected.  The receiver is equipped 
with a volume control on the side of 
the unit (Fig. 8).  
Installation 
(continued)
figure 2: Attach zip ties to float switch
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figure 3: Connect adapter to receiver
figure 4: Open transmitter top cover
figure 6: Mount transmitter 
figure 7: test sensor manually
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figure 8: Side volume control
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figure 5: Insert lithium ion battery into 
the transmitter
Maximum  
normal  
water level