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Nazar Pavlov Rashid
Review of Verisure

3 years ago

It is sad that the water detector trips if you tou...

It is sad that the water detector trips if you touch it with the vacuum cleaner nozzle. Can add that the nozzle was snuff dry.
It has also happened that the cats play with the leash. Have seen when it happened. They only used their paws. The water alarm went off again.
When the alarm was triggered, I turned it off within 5 seconds.
Each time, the alarm center calls to tell you that the water alarm has been triggered. I, I know, I replied. I was the one who turned it off.
We immediately ask why they call when you turn it off yourself with a code, and they answer that they always call when an alarm is triggered.
I find it a little disturbing ... You should be aware of what happens if you turn off the alarm yourself?

The water detector also seems to have a defect in the construction. Seems to consist of two uninsulated cables with a braided nylon cover over. With pressure, the cables can come into contact with each other and cause false alarms. There should also be a nylon cover between the cables, so that pressure can not trigger an alarm. The idea is that the alarm should only be triggered if the casing has become damp and conducts current between the two cables?

Wish you could get in touch with a chief engineer or similar. Tired of being treated like a customer who does not know technology.

Nazar Pavlov Rashid
Dentists and amateur technicians

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