User Guide for WATTS models including: S-LDS-POLD-Insert-2227, Resetting POLD Alarms, Resetting Alarms, POLD Alarms, Alarms

Resetting POLD Alarms

Step 1: Verify which POLD is alarming • The Point of Leak Detector (POLD) that is in alarm will chirp every couple of seconds. • If you cannot hear it, check which POLD is in alarm based

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Step 3: Reset the Control Panel. • Press the RESET button on the control panel. This should leave the red alarm screen. To turn water on (once the leak is.

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Step 2: Reset the alarming POLD. • Locate the reset button inside of the battery compartment. ... Step 1: Verify which POLD has a low battery. • When a POLD has ...


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Legacy+-+S-LDS-POLD+Insert+2227
Resetting POLD Alarms
(Instructions valid for Control Panel version 6.xx & POLD version 2-3.03)

Step 1: Verify which POLD is alarming · The Point of Leak Detector (POLD) that is in alarm will chirp
every couple of seconds. · If you cannot hear it, check which POLD is in alarm based
on its ID number shown at the panel and labeled zone e.g. washing machine, master bathroom, etc.
Step 2: Reset the alarming POLD
· Locate the reset button inside of the battery compartment. · Press firmly and hold the button for 1-3 seconds, then release
when chirping stops (or remove and re-insert one battery).
NOTE: For old style mesh cable, if the Water Detection Cable is still wet, you may need to remove the batteries for 24-48 hours until it dries. If the POLD is still going into alarm after being allowed 48 hours to dry, please call Sentinel Hydrosolutions.

Step 3: Reset the Control Panel
· Press the RESET button on the control panel. This should leave the red alarm screen. To turn water on (once the leak is dealt with), press the WATER button.
· If the control panel keeps going back into alarm, check the POLD # in the "Alarm Condition source..." at the top of screen to see if it matches the POLD that was reset. If it is different, repeat Step 1 & Step 2.
NOTE: The alarming sensor must be reset first before the control panel can be reset.

How & When to Change Batteries

Step 1: Verify which POLD has a low battery
· When a POLD has low batteries, it will periodically chirp.
· This can be verified by tapping on the control panel to wake it up. You will either see a message with the POLD # or you can check the device list. Tap "ADJUST" (or the Droplet character) then "API's". Low batteries will be indicated by an orange highlighted number.
NOTE: POLDs out of range of the control panel or with battery levels too low to power the POLD may not show a low battery alert. Batteries should be replaced in regular intervals and after alarms to ensure proper functionality.

Step 2: Replace the batteries
With the antenna facing away from you, the battery that is on the left should have positive(+) facing away from you and toward the yellow dial and the battery that is on the right should have positive(+) facing toward you and away from the reset button -- images for correct orientation.
NOTE: Verify that batteries are installed properly by tapping the reset button and ensuring the LED lights up and is solid.
Step 3: Reset the control panel
Simply unplug power from the bottom of the control panel and plug it back in. This should cause a black screen with yellow text to appear after a couple of seconds before returning to the home screen.

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2022-07-06

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