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INSTALLING THE ALARM & FLOAT SWITCH
1. Determine indoor mounting location for alarm.
2. Insert screw (supplied) at desired wall location.
Note: Screw is to be located over wall stud or used with
a wall anchor sized for a #8 x 1.25" self tapping screw.
3. Hang alarm using keyhole on back of enclosure. Install
second screw in mounting ange located on bottom of
alarm.
4. Make sure power to alarm is disconnected.
5. Place the oat switch cord into the clamp as shown in
Figure A.
6. Locate the clamp at the desired activation level and secure
the clamp to the discharge pipe as shown in Figure A.
Note: Do not install cord under hose clamp.
7. Tighten the hose clamp using a screwdriver. Over tightening
may result in damage to the plastic clamp. Make sure the
oat cable is not allowed to touch the excess hose clamp
band during operation.
Note: All hose clamp components are made of 18-8
stainless steel material. See your Liberty Pumps
®
supplier
for replacements.
8. Bring cable leads back to alarm and wire according to
Figure B. A cord bung is included with the kit.
Note: When used with a pump application, connect alarm
to a circuit separate from the pump circuit. This allows the
alarm to operate if the pump circuit fails.
9. Open battery door and install 9 VDC alkaline battery (not
included). Battery must be installed for backup alarm
to function. Note: The green power on light does not
come on when unit is on battery power.
10. Plug the alarm in to apply primary power. Verify that the
green "power on" light illuminates.
11. Check installation by manually tipping the oat. The horn
will sound and the "alarm" light should come on.
12. Press "silence" button to silence the horn. The horn will
silence while the red "alarm" light stays on.
13. Tip oat back down and press "test" button. The "alarm"
light and horn will activate.
14. Test unit once a week. Replace battery every 12 months
and after each alarm condition to ensure proper
operation. If battery is low, low battery chirp feature will
cause the horn to chirp approximately once per minute.
Replace battery when this happens.
15. Using the provided cable clasp, secure cord to outlet as
shown in Figure C. Use existing receptacle faceplate screw
and supplied washer.
16. Test unit once per week to insure proper operation.
Figure B
Figure A
Figure C
For detailed speci cations on this product, or for the complete line of
Liberty Pumps
®
products, visit our web site at www.libertypumps.com.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Disconnect power before installing or servicing this
product. A quali ed service person must install and
service this product according to applicable electrical
and plumbing codes.
EXPLOSION OR FIRE HAZARD
Do not use this product with ammable liquids.
Do not install in hazardous locations as de ned by
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
Failure to follow these precautions could result in serious injury or death. Replace product immediately if switch cable becomes damaged
or severed. Keep these instructions with warranty after installation. This product must be installed in accordance with National Electric Code, ANSI/
NFPA 70 so as to prevent moisture from entering or accumulating within boxes, conduit bodies, ttings, oat housing, or cable.
7000 Apple Tree Avenue
Bergen, New York 14416 USA
Phone: 1-800-543-2550
www.libertypumps.com
©SJE-Rhombus 06/12
Instl. Instr. PN 1017740D
Model TAAB
7299000A
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