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1.4 Inserting Batteries
Unscrew the battery lid screws on the back of your Control Medi
using a screwdriver and insert three AAA batteries (alkaline LR03
1.5 V). Insert the batteries according to the guidelines at the bottom
of the battery compartment. Pay attention to the polarity! It is
important to use long life
alkaline
batteries that are protected against
leaking battery acid.
1.5 Battery Warning Indicator
Control Medi has a built-in indicator to warn you of low battery
voltage. You will hear a sound alert
with one long beep and
three short beeps played twice. This occurs about 10 seconds after
the transmitter was last used. Replace the batteries as soon as
possible.
2.
Settings
Below is described how to program your Control Medi for different setting options.
To enter the programming mode, you should first press the
Level
-button
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and then
simultaneously press the button
X
for 2 seconds for your desired setting option (see
below). When you release the buttons a
“Setting” alert is heard, and the indication lamp on
the button for the setting option flashes. An
“Error” alert will sound if you select an invalid
setting option.
Press simultaneously
Setting option
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+
1
2 sec
Function
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+
2
2 sec
System
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+
3
2 sec
Reset
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+
4
2 sec
Scanning
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+
5
2 sec
Zwave
This is followed by different button presses depending on what is to be set, see the separate
descriptions below.
It is important not to wait too long between the different steps when programming. After a
certain time your Control Medi automatically leaves the programming mode to save power.
If your programming is successful, a
“Success” alert will sound. If something has gone
wrong or takes too long,
an “Error” alert will sound.
2.1 Alerts when programming
Whilst you are programming, your Control Medi gives feedback with flashes and different
alerts:
“Setting” -
(three increasing tones).
“Success” -
(three positive tones).
“Error” -
(eight negative tones).