Wayne 370700-001 Manuel D’Utilisation

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WSA120
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During a flood emergency the  warning 
beeper volume can be reduced or 
turned off completely. The mute button 
(Fig. 10) can be used to temporarily 
silence the alarm. Remember to turn 
the beeper back on after the issue in 
the sump pit has been resolved.
OPtIONAl: ADDING ADDItIONAl 
tRANSMIttERS
The receiver is capable of monitoring up 
to four different sump pits.  Transmitters 
for homes with multiple sump pits may 
be purchased separately.  additional 
programming steps are required for 
multiple monitoring stations.
For additional transmitters call 
WAYNE pumps at 1-800-237-0987 
to order part number: 66902-001
CODE CONNECtORS
The code connectors consist of 
6 movable circuits on both the 
transmitter and receiver. The code 
connectors are required for the sensor 
to communicate with the receiver.
Open the top cover of the sensor
(Fig. 9) and the back cover of the 
receiver (Fig. 10) for access to the 
code connectors. Both sets of code
connectors must match for the Wireless 
alarm to work properly. 
These code connectors can be set at 
any random pattern. Be sure to use the
same pattern on the receiver that is 
used on the transmitter. 
Operation 
(continued)
each circuit can be positioned 3 ways.
1. Positive (+): circuit 
connects the "0" 
prong and the "+" 
prong.
2. negative (-): circuit 
connects the "0" 
prong and the "-" 
prong.
3. Zero (0): circuit is
removed
Use the clip provided (Fig. 11) to set the 
code connectors properly. 
NOTE: if You experience interfer-
ence from a nearbY sYstem, which 
could accidentallY triGGer Your 
sYstem, please chanGe the code 
settinGs on the sensor and receiv-
er. the code settinG on the sensor 
and receiver must match after 
chanGinG the code settinG. 
zONE CONNECtORS
The receiver can work with up to 4 dif-
ferent sensors. There are 4 different 
lights on the receiver that correspond 
to each zone. 
On the transmitter, there are 2 connec-
tors that determine zone numbers 1, 
2, 3 and 4. These 2 connectors can be 
found by opening the top plastic cover, 
near the code connectors with marking 
“A” & “B” (Fig. 12).
Please follow table a to set the zone. 
• A positive sign (+) means the
connector is placed on the posts.
• Negative sign (–) means the
connector is removed from the posts.
after setting up all the connectors, both 
units are ready to be powered up.
Plug in the adapter to the receiver, the 
green LeD will start flashing, indicating 
the receiver unit is powered up but no 
sensor is detected.
Remove the top cover of the sensor 
and insert the 3V lithium battery to the
transmitter (Fig. 5).
after inserting the battery to the water 
sensor, the receiver will beep and the 
green LeD on the receiver will stop flash-
ing and stay on. 
NOTE: if the liGht continuees to 
flash, lift up the float to reset 
the sYstem
NOTE: onlY the sensor portion of 
the water sensor is waterproof, 
the transmitter portion should 
never be submerGed in water.
Put the top cover back on and you are 
now ready to mount the water sensor.
1 2 3 4 5 6
figure 12: zone connectors (transmitter)
ZONE
CONNECTORS
1 2 3 4 5 6
figure 9: Code Connectors (transmitter)
CODE
CONNECTORS
figure 11: Connection Removal
1
2 3
4 5
6
figure 10: Code Connectors (Receiver)
CODE
CONNECTORS
tAblE A
zONE
A
b
example
zone 1
+ +
zone 2
+ –
zone 3
– +
zone 4
– –
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a
a
a
B
B
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