plug, open). Place the battery in the compartment ensuring the notch in the battery is used to leave
clearance for the plug and sockets (see Figure 3).
The Strobe Module can be left on a table or permanently fixed to the wall using the screws and plastic
plugs enclosed. Use the drilling template (Figure 5) on page 9.
If fixing to a wall, the screws should be spaced 95mm (3.7 inches) horizontally apart. The top screws
will be 70mm (2.7 inches) below the top surface of the Strobe Module when installed. The template at
the end of this leaflet can be used to locate the screws accurately. The screws (large heads) should be
screwed into the wall leaving a gap of approximately 4mm (0.15in) under the head. Fit the keyhole slots
on the back of the Strobe Module over the screw heads and slide the panel down vertically into position.
The mains adaptor should then be plugged into a socket. This mains socket must not be used for any other
equipment and it must not be switched off. The mains plug must be readily removable (so the mains can
be disconnected if necessary). Note: The unit must not be wired directly to a mains junction box.
Battery
Battery
Plug
Latch
Figure 2
Battery
Clearance
Notch
Figure 3
Shows battery orientation - Dress the battery leads as shown, replace the battery cover and
push firmly down on the two latches
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