OZOTECH SS83AV Salt Sensor Instructions
- June 10, 2024
- OZOTECH
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OZOTECH SS83AV Salt Sensor Instructions
Salt Sensor Position on the Salt Tank | Salt Sensor Features
| 2.A quick touch while it is red & beeping silences the beeper for 1 week, or a quick touch while it is blinking red only un-silences the beeper.
3.A push & hold until it beeps resets the Salt Sensor.
Alarms
1. When Salt Low condition is met, the Salt Sensor will beep 5 times over 5 seconds and flash the RED LED with each beep. It will continue this pattern every 24 minutes.
2. When the battery is getting low on the Salt Sensor, it will beep twice every 15 minutes. This low battery warning will repeat until the batteries are drained. Warning: If this state continues for too long, the Salt Sensor will eventually stop working.
Lights
1. Green Flashing every 24 minutes, status OK
2. Red Flashing every 24 minutes, status Salt Low
3. Flashing alternating Green, Blue, Red Salt Sensor in Startup Mode.
4. Flashing Blue 2X, Resetting.
Battery Life and Battery Installation
1. If the Salt Sensor is running low on battery power, it will beep twice and blink a red LED every 15 Minutes until the batteries are depleted.
2. To replace the batteries on the Salt Sensor unit, remove the battery door and replace the 3 AA batteries with 3 new quality AA batteries.
Specifications
Size 7.11 in. H x 3.49 in. W x .96 in. D (180.5 mm x 88.6 mm x 24.4 mm) Weight – 6.15 oz. (233 g) with batteries Operating Temp. 32° to 130°F (0° to 54.4°C)
Humidity – 5-90% RH (non-condensing)
Water Resistance – Splash Resistance
For Warranty, Warrant Registration, Trouble Shooting, & Customer Service Visit:
ozotech.com/salt-sensor
FCC Part 15 Class B Registration Warning:
Model: SS83AV
FCC ID: 2AUWRSS 0083 IC: 25652 SS0083
Pursuant to FCC 15.21 of the FCC rules, changes not expressly approved by AJ1E Superior Solutions, LLC, might cause harmful interference and void the FCC authorization to operate this product. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. This device contains license-exempt transmitter(s)/ receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s license-exempt RSS(s) and, Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
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_Installation of the Salt Sensor on the_ Salt
Tank (Brine Tank)
1. Locate an area about 1/3 the way up from the bottom of the tank and draw a line or mark it with tape.
2. Clean an area about 5 in. x 10 in. where the Salt Sensor will be mounted with the supplied alcohol wipe and then let it dry. Note: It may be useful to mark the area with masking tape or other methods so you know where it was cleaned.
3. Remove the backing from the adhesive on the two tabs on the top and bottom of the unit. Please Note: The bottom of the salt Sensor unit is the side with the battery compartment.
4. Carefully locate the middle of the Salt Sensor about 1/3 up the side of the tank & over the cleaned area (See the above picture). Take care to keep the unit as straight as possible. Gently attach it pushing in the middle of the tabs only.
5. Check the unit for proper position. Very-firmly press the two tabs onto the tank for about 15s each moving your fingers along the full length of each tab. Press hard enough that you are almost deflecting the side of the tank.
| _Operation of the Salt Sensor_
1. Pull the plastic battery tab from between the battery and the battery contact on the Salt Sensor and replace the battery door.
2. The unit will start flashing red, green, blue and repeat that sequence. This is the power up state for the unit.
3. With your salt level filled a minimum of 5 inches over the top of where the unit is mounted, push and hold the reset button for 5 seconds until you hear a beep, then release the button. This will put the unit into the startup mode. You will see blinking purple LED while the unit is starting up. The startup will take around 10 seconds. Once the startup is complete you will get a confirmation 3 chirps and green LED which is the current state of “Salt Level OK”.
4. The Salt Sensor is now in its initial Check Mode. If you want to test the sensor, during the 1st 10 minutes after startup, you can pull salt away from the sensor, and the unit should go to an alarm mode of beeping and flashing red if enough salt has been removed. Then push the salt back. It is recommended the unit is reset after testing (See step 3).
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Alarms, & Lights, Salt Sensor Operator Button
There are 2 different operator release points when pressing the operator button.
1. Quick Touch <1s – Wakes up the Salt Sensor and displays the current status (Green Blinking LED (Salt OK) or Red LED and beeping (Salt Low).
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The Salt Sensor ® Product is protected by patents in the United States
and in other Jurisdictions. See: www.aj1esuperiorsolutions.com/patents
for all patent information.|
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