R 1,690.00
Kamoer ATO One SE is a smart water replenishing device for meeting the needs of using freshwater reservoir. As long as the sensors and refill pump are installed, it can work after powering on without any settings. A Kamoer standard 1 optical level sensor is used to monitor the water level to determine whether water needs to be replenished, whilst the Kamoer standard 1 float level sensor is used to prevent overflow.
An optional float level sensor is available to monitor the freshwater reservoir for water shortage.
The Kamoer ATO One SE is rich in status indicators. When the Anti-overflow Sensor or overtime, the refill pump is not inserted or the freshwater reservoir is short of water, the ATO One SE will have an indicator light and a buzzer alarm.
Package Includes:
Installation
Step 1: Mount the optical sensor (S2) to normal water level. Note that the optical level sensor should be away from the air bubbles, otherwise it will be misunderstood due to interference.
Step 2: Mount the float sensor (S1) above normal water level. If the water level reaches this position, it means that the optical sensor has failed, the device will alarm and force the refill pump to stop working. Note that the float sensor bracket cannot be reversed and should be away from the floater, otherwise the plastic magnet will interfere with the sensor signal;
Step 3: Connect ATO refill tube(Pump<-> Siphon Break <-> Tube Holder)。Note the siphon break should be installed in the freshwater reservoir and ensure that it is higher than the position of the liquid level of the freshwater reservoir at any time.
Step 4: Connect the refill pump’s cable to the Pump jack; Note that there is a valve control flow on the make-up water pump net cover, which is set to the required position according to the actual use.
Step 5: Connect the adapter’s cable to the DC12V jack and power up the adapter.
Please Note:
OPENING TIMES
Monday to Thursday : 09h00 - 17h30
Friday : 09h00 - 16h00
Saturday : 09h00 - 13h30
Sunday : 10h00 - 13h00
Public Holidays : 09h00 - 13h00