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Y p E E Y N d as E p LLUQ rnoc 4) a3 °n Ec Etc oai aa))ELy ° a)c a) c� )ato@c°im c moo @oa @NN uow>cmtc 10 e�a)N °c Nc N°� 5E D °c@i:°No0@ NCL N@EoLa)`o@@ cUa d a domc>@L@.cE 0)cu 0 Q�v3 a) 'o ca w �L o@• U) a)0 aOtn-00) Eti)@-o -YLLan y @Ycy>>>@@wnHEN om4) co n= O O@ X N 7 7 a% L n t@@ a) y L N r- �_ O- @@ (0 O n,_ m a O 0 E N N H @• • • • • • • • • • • Q H w E ..L. o• • • • C H C• • C LLQ E !n o Q Q >i ooiguard' OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL "NSF CERTIFIED TO THE ASTM SAFETY SPECIFICATION F 2208" MODEL PGRM - 2 85dB Horn at 10 Feet This product has been designed to aid in the detection of unwanted intrusions into unsupervised pools. P001 -GUARD IS A SAFETY ALARM SYSTEM AND NOT A LIFE SAVING DEVICE. `This device is not intended to replace any other safety consideration - i.e., adult supervision, lifeguards, fences, gates, pool covers, locks, etc., and some devices may not detect gradual entry." CERTIFICATION NSF International Certifies that the POOLGUARD Pool Alarm Model PGRM-2 conforms to the requirements of ASTM F2208 - Standard Safety Specification for Residential Pool alarms. 1. Certified to ASTM F2208-2008 for performance. 2. Certified to NSF/ANSI Standard 50 for material safety. Certified pool and spa end use temperatures. POOLGUARD Pool Alarm Model PGRM-2 will meet or exceed all parts of the Tennessee Pool Alarm requirements of the Katie Beth Law. INSPECTION POOLGUARD is packaged in a shipping carton that minimizes the chance of damage due to handling. Check for damage and confirm that the con- tents of the carton include the following items: • POOLGUARD Unit • Handle • Red Reset/Sleep Key • Remote Receiver and Power Supply *Operating Instructions Manual If an item is missing, contact either the place of purchase or PBM Industries; Inc. for replacement. CARE AND HANDLING POOLGUARD is constructed from sturdy plastic to withstand the adverse moisture environment of a swimming pool. Care needs to be taken when handling to ensure against being dropped, kicked, etc. ALWAYS REMOVE THE POOL UNIT FROM THE POOL WHEN THE POOL IS BEING USED. STORE THE ALARM IN THE UPRIGHT POSITION (See Figure 1) AWAY FROM POOL ACTIVITY. If the pool unit accidentally falls into your pool, remove it immediately and drain the water from it. Take the pool unit apart as indicated in the Battery Installation/Replacement section and remove the battery. Remove all the water from the inside of the unit, the battery and the circuit board area with a paper towel or cloth. Completely test the alarm before each use as described in the manual to ensure proper operation. CAUTION: KEEP THE RED RESET/SLEEP KEY OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. INTERNAL MAGNET MAY BE HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED! ATTACHING HANDLE The two handle screws are located in the top of the alarm, remove them and attach the handle, (See Figure 1). OPERATING YOUR ALARM RESET/SLEEP MODE (SEE FIGURE 1) RESET: When the pool unit is installed in the pool and the horn is sounding; place the red reset/sleep key on the reset/sleep decal to reset and silence the alarm. The pool unit is now monitoring your pool for an intrusion. SLEEP MODE: When the pool unit is removed from the pool and the horn is sounding; place the red reset/sleep key on the reset/sleep decal for 3 to 4 seconds to activate sleep mode and silence the alarm. To store the alarm, place the alarm in the upright position (See Figure 1). The pool unit will automatically wake up when it is re -installed into your pool! SILENT INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL FEATURE • The Poolguard system will sound an alarm (Horn will sound) when you install or remove the pool unit from your pool. If you would like the Poolguard system not to sound an alarm (Horn will not sound) when you install or remove the pool unit from your pool, follow the directions below. 1. SILENT INSTALLATION (HORN WILL NOT SOUND) • Hold the red reset/sleep key on the reset/sleep decal for 1 second until you hear the pool units horn beep. Remove the red reset/sleep key, you now have 10 seconds to install the pool unit into your pool without the horn sounding. AFTER 10 SECONDS, THE POOL UNITS HORN WILL BEEP INDICATING THAT POOL - GUARD IS NOW MONITORING YOUR POOL FOR AN INTRUSION. IF THE POOL UNIT WAS NOT INSTALLED INTO YOUR POOL, IT WILL GO TO SLEEP. 2. SILENT REMOVAL (HORN WILL NOT SOUND) - Before removing the pool unit from your pool. Place the red reset/sleep key on the reset/sleep decal for 1 second until you hear the pool units horn beep. Remove the red reset/sleep key, you now have 5 seconds to remove the pool unit from your pool without the horn sounding. AFTER 5 SECONDS THE POOL UNITS HORN WILL BEEP. IMPORTANT: IF THE POOL UNIT WAS REMOVED FROM YOUR POOL, THE POOL UNIT WILL GO TO SLEEP. BE SURE TO STORE YOUR ALARM IN THE UPRIGHT POSITION (SEE FIGURE 1). IF THE POOL UNIT WAS NOT REMOVED FROM YOUR POOL, IT WILL CONTINUE TO MONITOR YOUR POOL FOR AN INTRUSION. (Cont. on next page) ek SILENT INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL FEATURE (Cont.) 3. POOLGUARD has designed this feature for "ONLY" those who have the responsibility of removing the alarm from the pool! BATTERY INSTALLATION / REPLACEMENT (Battery not included) POOLGUARD is powered by a standard 9 volt alkaline battery, POOLGUARD recommends Energizer No. 522. To install or replace the battery: *Remove the screw from the bottom of the unit, (See Figure 1). •Carefully slide out electronics assembly; do not pull or jerk on internal hook up cable. (If necessary, gently shake unit to remove assembly.) • Remove old battery and check for leakage or corrosion. (Remove any leakage or corrosion if present before installing new battery.) IMPORTANT: WHEN A 9 VOLT BATTERY IS FIRST INSTALLED IN THE POOL UNIT, THE HORN WILL SOUND. TO SILENCE THE ALARM HOLD THE RED RESET/SLEEP KEY ON THE RESET/SLEEP DECAL FOR 3 TO 4 SECONDS TO ACTIVATE SLEEP MODE AND SILENCE THE ALARM. THE POOL UNIT WILL AUTOMATICALLY WAKE UP WHEN IT IS INSTALLED INTO THE POOL. • Install a new battery by attaching the battery snap (BE SURE THE CONNECTION IS TIGHT). Slide battery into battery holder. • Slide the electronic assembly into the pool unit; DO NOT PUT IN UPSIDE DOWN OR PINCH THE INTERNAL HOOK UP CABLE. • Replace the screw, hand tighten until screw is all the way in and flush against the pool unit. To prevent possible damage, battery should be removed whenever storing the alarm, for an extended period of time. ON/OFF INDICATOR - GREEN LED When POOLGUARD is installed and monitoring your pool for an intrusion, the green LED will flash once approximately every 10 seconds to indicate that the alarm is ON and OPERATING. When POOLGUARD is installed in your pool and the alarm is sounding, the green LED will flash approximately 2 times per second. When POOLGUARD is removed from your pool the GREEN LED will not flash indicating that the alarm is OFF and NON -OPERATIONAL. LOW BATTERY FUNCTION The POOL UNIT AND THE REMOTE RECEIVER will beep once approximately every 10 seconds to alert you that the battery is low in the pool unit and needs to be replaced. HANDLE SCREWS ELECTRONICS ASSEMBLY HORN 85dB at 10 feet C� k AbI ON/OFF INDICATOR J T INTERNAL GREEN LED SCREW BATTERY HOOKUP HOLDER CABLE RED RESET/SLEEP DECAL RESET/SLEEP KEY PLACEMENT IN YOUR POOL POOL UNIT FIGURE 1 UPRIGHT POSITION Figure 2 illustrates locations best suited for detecting intrusions from any area of the pool. If your pool is larger than 800 square feet, if you have more than 2 return lines, any concerns about the size, or if you have an irregular shaped pool or water features such as waterfalls, please call customer service to clarify the recommended number of alarms and locations for alarms: 1-800-242-7163. Poolguard Pool Alarms have been tested and comply to the ASTM Standard Specifications for Residential Pool Alarms ASTM F 2208, in a 16'x 32' pool. POOLGUARD alarms can be used in pools up to 20'x 40' or 800 square feet. FIGURE 2 Pools 800 Square Feet and Smaller. (Cont. on next page) PLACEMENT IN YOUR POOL (Continued) POOLGUARD automatically compensates for variations in pool levels within the unit's operating range. The unit utilizes a sensing throat which projects into the water and is designed to operate in most pools with an in -wall skimmer. The sensing throat cannot be less than 2.5 inches, (See Figure 3), and not more than 5.5 inches into the water, POOLGUARD recommends that the sensing throat be approximately 4 inches in the water POOLGUARD can be used with SOLAR BLANKETS on the pool. POOLGUARD can also be used in spas. 12 3/4" 14 1/2" SENSING THROAT CANNOT BE LESS THAN 2.5"IN THE WATER, POOLGUARD RECOMMENDS THAT THE SENSING THROAT BE APPROXIMATELY V IN — THE WATER IMPORTANT I3 1/2" SUPPORT BLOCK FIGURE 3 POOLGUARD may not function properly if your poops water level is not maintained within the required levels of your alar. Also, the unit may not operate effectively while certain types of automatic pool cleaners are in operation. Some irregular shaped decks may not provide a level foundation for the unit by the pool's edge. This minor problem can be overcome by appropriately supporting the unit, (See Figure 3). STABILIZING YOUR POOL ALARM The Alarm Stabilizing Pin (ASP) is factory installed onto your pool alarm. Tools needed to install your alarm are: One 5/16" masonry drill bit that can be found at your local hardware store, a drill, a pencil, a tape measure or yard stick. 1. Position your pool alarm so that the sensing throat is in the water and the ASP is touching the deck, (leave a small space no more than 3/8" between the sensing throat and the top edge of your deck or coping), (See Figure 4). 2. Mark with a pencil the spot where you wish to drill the hole for the ASP. 3. With the 5/16" masonry drill bit, drill a hole 2 1/4" inches deep, as straight as possible. (Cont. on next page) STABILIZING YOUR POOL ALARM (Continued) 4. Clean off the debris and install the alarm by placing the ASP into the 5/16" diameter by 2 1/4" deep hole. 5. Your Pool Alarm is now ready for use. If you have any questions or need help with installation, please give us a call at 1-800-242-7163. 6. Be sure to keep the ASP hole clean from debris and dirt so that your alarm will always lay flat on the pool deck when installed. REMEMBER THAT THE POOL UNIT MUST BE REMOVED SENSING FROM POOL BEFORE SWIMMING! ALARMS STABILIZING WATER LEVEL 2 1/4" MARK LOCATION FOR 5/16" DIAMETER & 2 1/4" DEEP HOLE IN DECK FIGURE 4 Sensing throat cannot be less than 2.5" in the water, 12001 -GUARD recommends that the sensing throat be approximately 4" in the water. TEST BEFORE USING To ensure effectiveness, test POOLGUARD every time you place it into the pool by performing the following procedure: •POOLGUARD DOES NOT HAVE AN ON/OFF SWITCH When the alarm is in the pool it is always in the ON position and cannot be turned off. When the alarm is out of the pool it is always in the OFF position. •To test your alarm push an object of appropriate volume and weight off the deck edge at the farthest location from the alarm. (A four (4) gallon jug of water or 3 -one (1) gallon jugs of water tied together are ideal for testing.) The alarm should sound when the water action caused by the intrusion reaches the unit. It may take a few seconds for the alarm to react to the water action. (Cont. on next page)