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Pool Alarm | Certified ASTM Safety Specification F2208 | Safe for Pool Owners with Children, Neighbors | Easy to Install with Adjsutable Sensitivity Settings

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          Description
          Color Blue, Black
          Brand Pool Patrol
          Power Source Battery Powered
          Product Dimensions 10"L x 10"W x 6.5"H
          Voltage 9 Volts (DC)

          • Easy to install with no damage to your pool
          • Requires 9V Battery (Not included)
          • May not be compatable with in pool fountains or waterfalls
          • Multiple alarms can be used in larger pools


          Pool Patrol PA-30 Pool Alarm

          The POOL PATROL Alarm is intended to be an additional layer of security to protect your loved ones. The POOL PATROL Alarm is not intended as a life saving device and is not intended to replace any other safety considerations such as: adult supervision, lifeguards, fences, gates, pool covers, locks, etc. The POOL PATROL Alarm may not detect gradual entry into the pool.

          This model has a transmitter and receiver. It is intended to alert you at the pool of any intrusion and will transmit to a receiver located nearby.

          The PA-30 is ASTM F-2208-08(2019) compliant.

          PA-30 contents

          • Floating Alarm (Transmitter)
          • Receiver with Power Supply
          • String Kit (String with two black plastic hooks

          IMPORTANT

          Turning off the alarm in your pool will not deactivate the receiver alarm inside your house. Turning off the receiver inside your house will not turn off the alarm in your pool.

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          Sensitivity Adustment

          Turning the black flotation base clockwise or counterclockwise raises or lowers the sensing ring with respect to the water. stops. Do not force it. This is the most sensitive position and the position that was used to pass ASTM testing. Moving the float from this position will no longer meet ASTM requirements The closer the sensing ring is to the water, the more sensitive the alarm. Turn the black flotation base gently clockwise until it.

          Sensitivity Marks

          Sensitivity Marks

          The “Sensitivity Marks” can be used as a general indicator for the sensitivity position. Should the sensitivity need to be adjusted start making adjustments by turning the float only a ¼ turn at a time. Test the alarm after each adjustment. We do not recommend turning the float out more than three full turns.

          TROUBLESHOOTING

          Pool alarm will not work.

          Low or missing battery. Replace battery with a new 9V alkaline.

          Pool alarm makes a chirp sound occasionally.

          The battery voltage may be low. Replace battery with a new 9V alkaline.

          Pool alarm was working and now it is not.

          Oxidation can build up on the sensing post. Lightly clean with steel wool.

          Pool alarm gives false alarms.

          Check that the alarm is not near the filter, pump or jets. Be sure the filter inlet

          is pointed downward.

          Water can be heard inside pool alarm.

          Remove battery and return the pool alarm and receiver to Posthaste

          Electronics for service.

          The LED on the receiver does not light.

          Be sure wall transformer is plugged into a 110VAC outlet and the power

          jack is plugged into the receiver. Check that the ON/OFF switch is ON.

          Receiver is turned on but does not work when the pool alarm is

          triggered.

          Receiver may be too far from the alarm. Relocate. Receiver may be in a

          building with metal siding or with foil insulation. Relocate near a window.

          Alarm sounds for no apparent reason.

          A neighbor may have the same alarm.

          Place the receiver in ID mode and train the transmitter to the receiver.

          Placement for one alarm

          Alarm Placement for pools 20x40 ft or smaller

          One pool alarm can be used for all pool types. This includes aboveground, in-ground, inflatable and soft side pools.

          Placement for one alarm

          One alarm

          Multiple alarms Big Pool

          Multiple alarms

          Receiver

          RECEIVER

          Your receiver works with the pool alarm allowing you to monitor your pool from within your house. When the floating alarm is activated it sends a signal to activate the receiver.

          Transmission Modes

          The receiver has two modes of operation: Serial Number mode (SN mode) and ID mode. When the receiver is in SN mode it will accept the transmission of any Pool Patrol transmitter (this is the default setting). The serial number is common to all transmitters. When the receiver is in ID mode it will accept the serial number plus the ID number of the transmission. The ID number is unique to each transmitter.

          RECEIVER PLACEMENT

          It is best to place the receiver next to a window or wood door adjacent to the pool with-in 200 feet from the transmitter. Do not place the receiver near steel walls, cabinets, on or alongside an electrical appliance, such as a computer, or on a metal surface as this may affect signal reception. The pool alarm will not transmit its signal through the ground.