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Jun 30
2011
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After you install the POOL PROTECTOR, it can't be de-activated; it is always in the alarm ready mode until you put it in Sleep Mode.
If someone who does not know how to put the POOL PROTECTOR in sleep mode attempts to remove the alarm, it will sound an alarm.
The POOL PROTECTOR comes with a remote receiver which can be mounted anywhere in your home up to 200 feet from the pool unit. It comes with a 12 volt power supply.
The POOL PROTECTOR uses one a 9-volt battery (not included) which should last approximately one year.
The POOL PROTECTOR emits an audible low battery indicator warning which will sound at the poolside alarm and the remote receiver at the same time when battery power becomes too low.






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