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WarmlyYours TempZone Twin Circuit Check User Manual

Circuit check installation

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Circuit Check Installation

10061-A

Rev 8/11

1. LAY OUT THE WARMLYYOURS WARMING SYSTEM ROLL(S)

Lay out the roll(s) in accordance with the design layout and instructions provided

by

WarmlyYours.

2. TEST THE CIRCUIT CHECK

1

Before connecting any wires, install the batteries in the device and turn it "on" and "off" to test

the

alarm.

After confirming that the alarm is in good working order, connect the wires as follows:

- Connect Black inner conductor core wire to the Black terminal.

- Connect 2nd inner conductor core wire to the Red terminal.

THERE ARE TWO WAYS OF DOING THE NEXT STEP:

2.1 Split the ground sheath in two, connect one half of the ground sheath to the green terminal,

turn on the Circuit Check and touch the other half of the ground sheath to one of the inner

conductor

wires;

2.2 Install the entire ground into the green terminal. Turn on unit and use a paper clip as a bridge

between the ground wire and either one of the inner conductors.

Either method should activate the alarm. If the Circuit Check does not pass all these tests,

please call WarmlyYours Customer Service at (800) 875-5285.

3. ACTIVATE THE CIRCUIT CHECK AND PROCEED TO INSTALL FLOORING

4. IF THE CIRCUIT CHECK ALARM SOUNDS, STOP!

The alarm sounding indicates a short in the circuit or break in the system. Check the trouble

shooting guide in the WarmlyYours installation manual or call 24/7 Installation Support at

(800)

875-5285.

WarmlyYours can ship a splice kit to repair the short. Alternatively, the wire may be repaired by

an electrician. Please see the wire repair document on www.warmlyyours.com, or call us 24/7

at (800) 875-5285.

Please turn over to view detailed illustrations for wiring

Tempzone to the Circuit Check

Note

1

: This device is NOT an Ohm meter. WarmlyYours requires that the roll be tested before, during and after

installation with a Digital Ohm meter.