AXEON Leak Controller Moisture Sensors User Manual

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We have the following matrix to help you quickly identify the most common conditions that exist

with your Leak Controller™. In the event that you are still having problems with your product

after consulting this guide, please contact us so we can be of immediate assistance to you.

Please note that whenever the valve closes to the red position (except when testing),

you

must do the following:

1) Change the batteries as described in step #1.

2) Check and test the sensor and controller

3) Look for leaks, it is possible that you had a leak and it has dried

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The valve in the controller is a ball type with two connection points that have quick-connect

fittings. The valve is not directionally sensitive so you can insert the incoming water tube and

the outgoing tube on either side for your convenience.

Follow the diagrams below for correct insertion, locking, and removal procedures. You may

find it easier to insert the tubing into the controller by removing the controller from the

mounting plate, if you do, you must remount the controller to the mounting plate when you are

done.

Once you have correctly inserted the tubing into the controller valve, you can turn your water

source back on. There should be no leaks at either side of the controller valve, at the water

source connection, or at the connection to the appliance.

Check for leaks immediately at all

locations.

Generally, if there is a leak it will occur immediately, if this occurs or there is an moisture

around the valve connections, then close the valve on the water source and repeat steps 3 & 5

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There are two ways to test the system:

1. Testing at the Controller (see Step 2).

2. Testing at the Sensor. To test that your

sensor and controller are working properly,

insert a coin or screwdriver into the slot on the

sensor. This replicates a leak condition, and

the controller should close the valve to the red

position, sound the alarm, and flash the LED.

To reset the system, hold the button down

until the LED light stays on, then release the

button, and reset is confirmed by a single

beep. Return the valve to the green position.

The controller should be tested

every month, at both the controller and sensor(s) to confirm

the system operation and to exercise the valve.

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(a) The LED may not be working due to the batteries dying. Any alarm mode the controller will flash and

beep until the system is reset or until the battery dies.

(b) On LEAK condition, the controller will continually flash and beep 4 times together for 12 minutes or

until it is silenced/reset by holding the Button when the LED is solid on. After 12 minutes, the 4 times

flashing will continue and beeping will be reduced to 4 beeps every 2 minutes to save the battery.

ALWAYS CHECK THE SENSOR(S)

Condition

Knob

Pointing

LED Light Speaker

Sensor Battery

Recommended Action

Normal/

Armed

Green

Flashing

once every

5 seconds

Off

Dry

Good

TEST and examine sensor(s)

when needed (at least monthly)

TEST (15

Seconds to

complete)

Green

then Red

Flashing

4 Flashes

On

4 Beeps

Dry

Good

Turn the knob to green, the

controller will automatically

reset itself

LEAK

Red

Flashing

(b)

On (b)

(speaker

may just

chirp)

Wet or

Dry

Good

Examine the Sensor(s),Fix the

leak, dry sensor(s), change mat,

hold button until LED light stays

solid to stop alarm, turn knob to

green, change batteries, then

Test (Step #2)

Low Battery

Maintenance

Mode #1

Red

Flashing or

Off (a)

2 Flashes

On or

Off (a)

2 Beeps

Dry

Bad

Examine the Sensor(s), hold

button until LED light stays

solid to stop alarm, turn knob to

green, change batteries, then

Test (Step #2)

2 year Shut-

Off

Maintenance

Mode #2

Red

Flashing or

Off (a)

2 Flashes

On or

Off (a)

2 Beeps

Dry

Good

or Bad

Examine the Sensor(s), hold

button until LED light stays

solid to stop alarm, turn knob to

green, change batteries, then

Test (Step #2)

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Automatic Operation

Other than the recommended maintenance outlined above, your Leak Controller™ will operate

automatically. In the event that the sensors detect a leak, the controller will close the valve to

the red position, and sound an alarm. Please consult either the operations / troubleshooting

guide for the recommended course of action in the event of a leak, or see step #7.

Low Battery and Auto Shut-Off in Two Years

An additional feature the controller has is a maintenance mode. This can be activated in one of

two ways. First, if the circuitry detects a low power response from the batteries. In this case the

system will shut down. and close the valve.

Secondly, the system is programmed to automatically shut itself down every two years. This

has been incorporated into the controller to cycle the valve in case you live in a very hard

water environment to exercise the valve. In the event that either of these events takes place,

please consult the operations/ troubleshooting guide for the recommended course of action.

Manual Valve Close

The controller’s valve can also be shut manually. To do this, push the manual close button

located on the upper right side of the controller. This will release the latching mechanism and

close the valve to the red position. To rearm the controller and open the valve, return the Knob

to the green position.

Fold and place these instructions behind the mounted controller for convenient reference.

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Internal Ball Valve ¼ turn with safety collar

Power output: 6V

0-150 p.s.i. Pressure rating

Battery Life: 2 years (normal condition)

33° - 140°F (1°-60°C) Temperature rating

Weight: .90 lbs with batteries

Dual O-ring quick connect Mur-lok™ Fitting

Size: 6.75” (h) x 3.25” (w) x 2.5” (d)

Power: 4 x “AA” Alkaline Batteries

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This is a very important part of the installation. The sensor is the heart of the controller, and if

water doesn’t touch the sensor it will not activate. Also, it is extremely important that the

metal side of the sensor always remains facing down after the installation.

Once you have confirmed the sensor location, place the sensor mat in that area and then place

the sensor on top of the mat. The sensor will work without the mat. The sensor mat is

provided only to increase the area where water is drawn to the sensor. In those areas where it

is not practical to lay the mat down, just place the sensor on a clean, flat surface.

Ordinary paper towels can be used as

replacements for the sensor mat.

Every floor or

seemingly flat surface has

a slope to it, and as every location is

different, care needs to be made at the

placement of the sensor.

To confirm the path of the water in the event of a leak, take a plate or flat pie tin and place it

near where the sensor will be placed. Pour some water onto the plate and check the direction

of the flow. Adjust the sensor’s position accordingly to this flow path to make sure in the

event of the leak the water flows towards the sensor.

Additional sensors may be added to your system and may be purchased through our website.

To connect a second sensor, push the connectors at the end of the second sensor cable onto the

metal connectors located under the first sensor. Route the separate wires around the bottom

part of the sensor and out the other end of the sensor.

To confirm that the second sensor is working properly, insert a coin or screwdriver into the

sensor slots, this should replicate a leak and activate the alarm feature on the controller. To

reset the controller, see Step 7.

* Please note that for the sensors to work, the leak does not have to enter the slots on top of

the sensors. This may happen, but the sensors also detect surface moisture via the sensor

probes on the bottom of the sensor.

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Controller Maintenance

Replace all four batteries with “AA” Alkaline type batteries:

a) Annually (every year)

b) If the alarm has been sounding for a undetermined length of time

c) If the low battery alarm chip is sounding (2 flash and 2 beep)

d) If the valve does not close during test

Since the controller is in constant contact with your water supply,

the maximum life

expectancy of the controller is five years. Although you may achieve longer use of the

controller depending on the quality of your water source, we recommend that do not exceed

this time period.

Sensor Maintenance

Every month when testing the operation of the controller, examine each sensor to confirm that

it is laying metal side down on the sensor mat, and wipe the bottom of the sensor metal strips

with a clean dry cloth.

Locate a clean, flat wall surface that is close and parallel to, the water source to which you will

be connecting. Make sure there is at least a 3” clearance from

the top of the controller to leave room to change the batteries in

the future. Find a wall stud (if possible); align the mounting

plate on the wall with the single tab arm pointing up, and the

tabs of the plate facing outwards away from the wall.

Drill a hole using the mounting plate as a guide, and drive the

two #8 screws into the mounting plates holes and into the wall.

Use wall anchors or toggle bolts if the wall is hollow. Attach

the top tab receptacle on the controller to the top tab on the

mounting plate, and then insert the two bottom receptacles on

the controller to the two bottom tabs on the mounting plate and

pull down.

The controller should be flush against the wall, resist

movement, and be able to be connected to your piping.

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