ADT XPF01 Mount Manual
ADT XPF01 Mount Manual

ADT XPF01 Mount Manual

Flood & freeze sensor

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Flood & Freeze Sensor
Mount Guide (XPF01)

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Summary of Contents for ADT XPF01

  • Page 1 Flood & Freeze Sensor Mount Guide (XPF01)
  • Page 2 Mount Guide of Flood & Freeze Sensor Flood/Freeze sensor Flood/Freeze sensor (XPF01) is designed for indoor residential and light commercial use. The Flood/Freeze sensor can be easily installed under sinks, near showers, tubs, toilets, dishwashers, fridge, washing machines, water heaters, basements, and other areas where water may accumulate or pool.
  • Page 3 Mount Guide of Flood & Freeze Sensor The installation of your Flood & Freeze Sensor has two key steps: 1. Install both parts of Flood & Freeze sensor. 2. Connect Flood & Freeze sensor to the panel. Prepare the Main Sensor Add Flood/Freeze Sensor to your panel.
  • Page 4 Mount Guide of Flood & Freeze Sensor Change battery Please follow the below process. 1. Take the screw cover of the sensor casing out using a screw driver for pulling out the hardware from the plastic casing Unscrew 2. Pulling out the screws from the plastic casing to change the battery. Pulling out 44 2...
  • Page 5 Mount Guide of Flood & Freeze Sensor 3. Take the front cover out and pull out the cell battery as the picture. Pulling out Pull out 4. Take the cell battery out using a screw driver for pulling out the cell battery as the picture. Pull out 55 2...
  • Page 6 Mount Guide of Flood & Freeze Sensor Install your Flood & Freeze Sensor With the Sensor powered and activated, it is now time to install it within your selected Flood & Freeze sensor. Before beginning, it is important to select a suitable position for your Flood & Freeze Sensor. For optimal performance: Place the Flood and Freeze Sensor on the floor or any flat surface under a sink, refrigerator or any other water source, and get alerts when water or low temperatures are detected.

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