SmartPool PoolEye PE23 User Manual

SmartPool PoolEye PE23 User Manual

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MODEL NO. PE23

INTRODUCTION

Thank you for purchasing the PoolEye PE23 swimming pool alarm. This product is the result of years of research and development and is loaded with
patented features that will make your swimming environment a safer area for yourself, your family, guests, and pets.
This product has been designed using innovative and intelligent software coupled with high-tech sensors to provide you with an efficient yet trouble-
free solution to pool security. It has been engineered to detect the intrusion into the pool by a young child, without annoying false alarms caused by
wind, rain, pool filters, floating objects, or automatic cleaners. It has been tested to the toughest standards all over the world and is now ready for your
pool.

VITAL INFORMATION

The PE23 is easily installed on most inground and aboveground pools with the exception of negative edge or infinity pools. Please read the entire
manual before beginning the installation of this alarm. Once read through, follow the manual step-by-step to insure a quick and easy installation
process. The PE23 is a pool alarm designed to detect an intrusion into an unsupervised pool. It is not a lifesaving device and should not replace the
supervision of children around a pool by responsible adults. It is recommended that a pool be secured by multiple layers of protection including a gate,
a gate alarm, pool cover, etc...

BASIC POOL SAFETY

This device is not intended to replace any other safety consideration - adult supervision, lifeguards, fences, gates, pool covers, locks, and so forth; some
devices may not detect gradual entry.
It is imperative that if the alarm sounds, you react quickly as drowning can occur in as little as three minutes.
Never leave children unattended near a pool.
Once installed, the system should be tested weekly to insure it is in good working order.
Layers of protection add to the security of the pool. A barrier fence should always be used around a pool in conjunction with a gate or door alarm, such
as SmartPool's YardGard
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YG03, to alert the responsible party that an unwanted intrusion to the pool area has occurred.
Make sure that the alarm is situated in an area where the audible alarm can easily be heard.
Be sure to maintain a proper water level, as high or low water levels can trigger false alarms or allow for an intrusion to be undetected.
Be prepared to deal with an emergency should one occur. Have an action plan in place and a working phone close to the pool to handle an emergency.
To best avoid an emergency please follow these precautionary procedures for pool safety:
Always keep the pool water clean and clear. A green or cloudy pool (caused by improper maintenance) can conceal a child or individual that has fallen
into the pool and is on the bottom. If an individual sinks to the bottom of a green pool and cannot be seen, it will delay the rescue procedure, wasting
precious seconds. This is a highly dangerous condition.
Children should be closely monitored when in proximity of the pool.
Added supervision is required if more people or children are in or around the pool.
Teach your children to swim as soon as possible.
Do not allow children who cannot swim to enter the pool area without a life vest on.
Always keep the water clean and clear so all objects on the bottom of the pool are visible.
Learn life-saving techniques, such as CPR, especially for small children.
Do not leave toys or objects floating in an unattended pool. This is an invitation for a child to enter an unattended pool.
Prohibit running near the pool.
Store pool chemicals out of reach of children
If water temperature drops below 32 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 Celsius the alarm must be removed to prevent damage to the unit.

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rachel bloomgren
March 5, 2025

My alarm works when I lift it out of pool but if anything heavy is dropped in pool it is not triggered. What could the problem be

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Mr. Anderson
March 5, 2025

If the SmartPool PoolEye PE23 alarm does not trigger when a heavy object is dropped in the pool, the possible problem could be:

1. Low Battery – If the alarm is not sounding at all, the batteries may be dead and need replacement.
2. Improper Installation – The alarm may not be positioned correctly according to the recommended installation locations.
3. Malfunction – The device may not be functioning properly and should be tested weekly to ensure it is in good working order.
4. Gradual Entry Detection Limitation – Some devices may not detect gradual entry, so testing should be done using appropriate methods.

To resolve the issue, replace the batteries, check the installation placement, and perform routine testing.

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Summary of Contents for SmartPool PoolEye PE23

  • Page 1 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the PoolEye PE23 swimming pool alarm. This product is the result of years of research and development and is loaded with patented features that will make your swimming environment a safer area for yourself, your family, guests, and pets.
  • Page 2 INSTALLING THE PE23 Begin the installation by carefully unpacking the box and checking to ensure all parts are present. If any parts are missing contact Smartpool Customer Service at 732 730 9880 for replacement parts. See the parts list below. Main Alarm Body.
  • Page 3 CHOOSING THE LOCATION TO INSTALL ALARM (cont.) INGROUND INSTALLATIONS (Aboveground installations can be found after step 7) STEP 1 Test fit the alarm (A) in the location as predetermined by the configuration above. The alarm sensor pipe throat should be in the water as shown, and the mounting area for the base shall be level and flat.
  • Page 4 STEP 2 Once the location of the base plate (B) has been determined, use a pencil to mark two holes to be drilled into the deck to secure the alarm. There are four holes in the base, choose one hole on the left side and one on the right.
  • Page 5 STEP 5 Turn the main alarm body over so the sensor throat is pointing skywards. Remove ALL 15 screws which secure the waterproof cover. Lift the cover off by carefully lifting it up and away from the side opposite of the sensor throat as shown in Fig 5.
  • Page 6 MOUNTING THE ALARM TO THE TOP RAIL OF AN ABOVEGROUND POOL Once the desired location is determined, it is time to install the alarm. A properly secured alarm is crucial to its use and function. Please read through the instructions before installing the alarm. 1) Remove the alarm from the box.
  • Page 7 TESTING THE UNIT To test the alarm, you can make a simple device that will simulate the size and weight of a young child. See Fig 11 and Fig 12. The materials needed are: • 4 X 1.5 liter water bottles. •...
  • Page 8: Troubleshooting Guide

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Alarm beeps every minute or so Low battery Replace all batteries with fresh NEW batteries Alarm is not sounding at all Battery is dead Replace all batteries with fresh NEW batteries Alarm is being set off by high wind High winds Put the alarm into swim mode and carefully monitor the pool and do not allow anyone to...

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