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minute as a warning.
Without AC power the Warning Handset is
powered by its internal battery. To ensure this
battery is not prematurely discharged, the AC
power must be restored as soon as possible. A
battery with full capacity will power the Warning
Handset for a total of 4 weeks.
If the warning handset has been removed from
the cradle or power has been removed for an
extended period (more than 24 hours) we
recommend replacing the battery.
The 6 hour delay is provided to prevent nuisance
“chirping” during occasional power outages.
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Removal of the Warning Handset
If the Warning Handset is lifted out of its cradle
when there is no alarm condition, it will give a
warning; 10 loud blasts, repeated again after one
minute. Following this initial warning the Handset
NOTE: This function depends on a working
battery being fitted in the Warning Handset.
The function will not operate if the handset
has not reacted to a remote Wi-Safe
connected alarm.
D Reset
When the alarm condition no longer exists,
the Warning Handset can be reset by
replacing the remote in its cradle. It is now in
its “standby” mode.
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Removal of AC (Mains) Power
If AC (mains) power is removed (through
unplugging the wall adaptor, switching off the ac
supply or as a result of power outage), the green
“power” light will no longer illuminate continuously,
but instead flash once per minute.
After 6 hours, if ac power has not been restored,
the Warning Handset will also “chirp” once per