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Remote control battery change
Your DEFA AutoSecurity Remote Control uses 1 3V battery, type
CR 1632, that can be discarded in ordinary household refuse. You
can buy these batteries from motor dealers, car alarm fitters, car
parts dealers or clock and photography outlets. Always have an extra
battery to hand.
Take the key ring off before unscrewing the small screw on the back of the
remote control. Split the remote control carefully by inserting a thin, flat object
in the crack by the key holder. Replace the old battery with a new one, and
ensure that the plus sign on the battery faces the metal ring. Press the top and
bottom of the remote control together and insert the screw.
The batteries have a normal lifetime of around 1 year.
Functional testing of the Alarm Module
The Alarm Module must be controlled at regular bases to verify the function.
Procedure for function test:
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Turn the ignition on.
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Open one door at the time and check that the LED flashes rapidly *
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Open the hood and check that the LED flashes rapidly *
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Open the luggage compartment and check that the LED flashes rapidly *
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Turn off the Ignition *
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Press button A and B on the DEFA Remote Control at the same time, keep them
pressed until the siren and flashlights are activated.
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Turn the Alarm Module ON (arm). Knock carefully on the front window of the car with a
coin, key or similar, and verify the response from the Glassbreakage sensor in the flashing
light and siren.
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Turn the Alarm Module OFF (disarm)
If the functional testing discovers any faults, please contact your nearest DEFA dealer to correct it.
* this functional testing do not work on all car models.