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OVERVIEW
Benefits of the Connected Salt Level Sensor
This “clip, connect, and go” monitor syncs with the Pentair Pool app on your smart device and features a handy dashboard where you can quickly view your softener’s salt level, usage, and battery level. Customized notifications put you in control of your system maintenance so you can buy salt when it’s convenient, not when it’s urgent. With a Connected Salt Level Sensor, you can make last-minute salt runs – and living with hard water – a thing of the past.
- Clips into your brine tank in seconds for easy DIY installation
- Guide light assists with set-up and calibration
- Easy set-up with simple, in-app instructions
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Universal Design
Resources
View the comprehensive systems warranty policy here.
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What batteries should I use?
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Use alkaline AA batteries only. Lithium ion battery use will damage unit.
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What do I need to set-up my Connected Salt Level Sensor?
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You will need your Connected Salt Level Sensor, batteries (included), a 2.4GHz router, WiFi, and a full bag of softener salt.
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What does “Low, Med, High” in the Salt Usage Graph mean?
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These values compare the salt usage of your water softener over time to ensure nothing changes. These are not an indication of performance or a comparison to other water softeners.
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Why is the Connected Salt Level Sensor using both Bluetooth® wireless technology and WiFi?
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The Bluetooth® wireless technology connection sends the following information to your Pentair Connected Salt Level Sensor:
- WiFi network name and password
- Brine tank dimension recorded from tank set-up
Bluetooth® wireless technology is no longer required for operation after your sensor collects this information. The Connected Salt Level Sensor will communicate with the Pentair Pool app using the WiFi connection.
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Why do I still get alerts if I have turned them all off in the Pentair Pool app settings?
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The sensor sends a push alert or email when your salt level or battery is low, or when your sensor is offline, regardless of your notification preferences.
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What do the different sensor mode lights mean?
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- Blinking Blue = Sensor is ready to be paired with your device via Bluetooth® wireless technology
- Solid Blue = Sensor is now connected via Bluetooth® wireless technology
- Blinking Green = Sensor is connecting to your WiFi
- Solid Green = Sensor is connected to your WiFi
- Red = Time to replace batteries in your sensor
- Orange = Sensor is in factory reset mode
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I bought a new water softener. How do I transfer my Connected Salt Level Sensor to the new softener?
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Go to Device Settings in the app and select Repeat Tank Set-Up. Your historical softener data (from the previous softener) will be retained.
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How do I factory reset my Connected Salt Level Sensor?
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Hold the mode button for 10 seconds until the mode light turns orange on your sensor to reset to factory settings.
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What if my Connected Salt Level Sensor is unable to connect to my WiFi?
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Check that your smart device is connected to your 2.4GHz WiFi signal from your router. The sensor cannot connect to the 5GHz frequency. We chose the 2.4GHz frequency for this product because it has a longer range that is better suited for basements and outdoor locations, whereas 5GHz is designed for shorter distances.
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How many users can be on one app account?
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You can have only one email address with an associated password on your account. Other people in your home can use the same email address and password to access the account.
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Why does my system say “Offline” on the Connected Salt Level Sensor dashboard?
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If your system shows “Offline,” it means that your system has been disconnected from WiFi for the third consecutive day. Offline status may interrupt notifications and data exchange between the sensor and the app. Your Pentair Pool app will automatically reconnect the sensor once the WiFi connection restores.
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Why didn’t I receive an email after resetting my password?
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Verify the email you listed on your account. Check your junk or spam folder for the email, and then try to reset the password again.