Firstly, the water meter battery needs to be replaced in a timely manner
Smart water meters require the use of lithium batteries for operation, and do not require complex wiring. In terms of safety, they are superior to traditional water meters. However, users need to pay attention to checking the battery level and replace it in a timely manner. The batteries in easy-to-use smart water meters generally have a very long service life. During use, paying attention to moisture and damage prevention can maintain the service life of lithium batteries. Users should operate properly and tighten various battery covers. In addition, they should also pay attention to not mixing old and new batteries, otherwise it will affect the use of batteries,
Secondly, if not in use for a long time, the valve needs to be closed
Many users have installed smart water meters but do not use them regularly, and have not been at home for a long time. In this case, in order to better protect the performance of the smart water meter, it is necessary to remember to close the upstream and downstream valves of the smart water meter, so that the water meter can temporarily "rest" and stop working, otherwise it will cause damage to the smart water meter and result in data errors.
Thirdly, pay attention to moisture and frost prevention
Smart water meters can be affected and damaged by various harsh weather conditions, especially in the cold winter when the temperature is very low. It is important to take protective measures to prevent the water meter from being damaged by moisture and freezing, and in severe cases, the smart water meter may freeze and break, rendering it unusable.
Fourthly, when prepaying fees, it is advisable to recharge appropriately