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Installing the Chime (Receiver)
1. The doorbell is intended for indoor use only. When running, it must be
plugged in a 230 V AC/50 Hz socket and with free space around it so that
it is always accessible.
2. The transmission range (max. 150 m) is influenced by local conditions,
such as the number of walls through which the signal passes, metal door
frames and other elements which affect the transmission of radio signals
(presence of other radio devices operating at a similar frequency, such
as wireless thermometers, gate controls etc.). Transmission range can
decrease drastically due to these factors.
Troubleshooting
The chime does not ring:
• The chime may be out of range.
- Change the distance between the button and the chime; the range
may be affected by local conditions.
- Do not mount the button onto metal materials – reduces range. Place
the button elsewhere or use an isolating plate made of plastic or wood.
• The chime has no power.
- Make sure the chime is properly inserted in the socket and that the
power is running or the fuse/circuit breaker for the electric network
section is on.
Upkeep and Maintenance
The wireless digital doorchime is a sensitive electronic device. Therefore, it
is necessary to observe the following precautions:
• The chime (receiver) is designed for indoor use in dry environments only.
• The chime must be located in an easily accessible location for ease of
handling and unplugging.
• Periodically check the functionality of the doorbell button and replace
the battery in time.
• Do not expose the button or chime to excessive vibrations and shocks.
• Do not expose the button or chime to excessive heat and direct sunlight
or moisture.
• When cleaning the chime, unplug it from the socket.
• To clean the device, use a slightly moistened cloth with a small amount
of detergent; do not use aggressive cleaning agents or solvents.
• This device is not intended for use by persons (including children) whose
physical, sensory or mental disability or lack of experience and expertise
prevents safe use, unless they are supervised or instructed in the use
of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children must
always be supervised to ensure they do not play with the device.