Warranty

WATER MAIN SHUT-OFF
SolidWorks Student Edition.
For Academic Use Only.
Open/Close
Button
Control Arm
Mounting Bracket
Motor Assembly
LED Indicator
Figure 1
Thank you for purchasing the Dome Z-Wave Water Main Shut-Off, which works with
your Z-Wave Certified Controller to let you control your water main while on vacation,
or have it automatically shut off in case of leaks or other emergencies.
Including/Connecting into the Z-Wave Network:
1. For proper inclusion, bring the Water Main Shut-Off to within 10 feet of
your Controller. After inclusion, the device can be moved to any desired
location.
2. Follow the instructions for your Z-Wave controller to enter inclusion
mode.
3. Make sure the Water Main Shut-Off is powered on, and when prompted
by your controller, press the “open/close” button quickly 3 times in a
row. The LED will stop blinking and stay on continuously upon success-
ful inclusion.
CAUTION
Upon inclusion, the motor will engage and start turning automatically. To avoid serious injury, keep your fingers and
hands clear of the CONTROL ARM and its path, only gripping the unit firmly by either the MOUNTING BRACKET or the
top of the MOTOR ASSEMBLY.
Installation:
The Water Main Shut-Off can be installed on
any preexisting ½” to 1 ½” brass ball valve, at
least 5” away from any walls or other obstruc-
tions. Examine Figure 3 and make sure there
is enough room in your plumbing installation to
accommodate the Shut-Off.
1. Make sure the valve is comfortably usable
by hand before continuing further.
2. Unscrew the screws on both HOSE CLAMPS
completely so their ends are free, insert
both of them into the MOUNTING BRACKET,
and let them hang loosely.
3. Remove the protective film covering the
CONTROL ARM screws and spread the CON-
TROL ARM.
4. Make sure both the ball valve and the Water
Main Shut-Off are in the “open” position (where
the handle is inline with the pipe, not at a right
angle to it,) and slide the CONTROL ARM around
the valve’s handle (fig 4.)
5. Loosely tighen the hose clamps around the
pipe on the opposite side of the valve handle so it
remains movable (fig 3.)
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5”+
5”
Hose Clamps
Figure 3
SolidWorks Student Edition.
For Academic Use Only.
Control
Arm
Valve
Handle
Figure 4

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