Reliance Controls THP204 User Manual

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BATTERY LIFE

Although batteries will normally last about six months or longer, it is
recommended to install new alkaline batteries every six months or
when leaving for an extended period.

IMPORTANT: As a reminder to the user, the receiver unit will begin
to beep when the batteries in the transmitter are low. It is
recommended to change batteries in both the transmitter and the
receiver alarm when this occurs.

SETTING UP THE PORTABLE TONE ALERT RECEIVER

Place the ON / OFF switch in the “off” position.

Open the battery compartment on the back of the monitor.

• Install three new “AA” batteries facing in the direction as shown on

the bottom of the battery compartment. Replace the battery
compartment cover.

• Find the red and white transmitter code selector switch directly

above the battery compartment cover. Set this code switch to the
same code to which you set the remote sensing monitor.

Place the unit in a convenient location, no further than 120 feet from
the remote sensing monitor transmitter. Please note that the range
may be reduced by walls, metallic objects, etc.

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The unit can be mounted to a wall or other structure by
hooking the keyhole slot in the rear of the unit onto a nail
or screw.

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The unit can also be set on a desk or table.

Place the ON / OFF switch in the “on” position. The receiver is now
armed and ready.

TEST

• Your THP204 system should be tested after installation. Simply

place the tips of the flood sensor in water. If the receiver and the
transmitter beep, your unit is operating properly.

• The transmitter and receiver must be reset by turning both units off

and then back on.

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