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User manual
1 Safety instructions
1.1
In general
>>
Read the user manual completely and carefully before use.
The user manual is part of the product and contains important information
for correct use.
>> Keep this user manual.
The user manual must be available for uncertainties and passing the
product.
Battery hazards
The batteries (rechargeable) are replaceable
>> Remove leaked, deformed or corroded batteries from the product
and dispose them by appropriate protectives.
Batteries can be damaged and leaked if they are not used as intended.
>> Do not deform, burn and disassemble the battery.
>> Do not short-circuit the battery or immerse it in liquids.
There is a risk of explosion, fire, heat, smoke or gas evolution.
>> Do not expose the battery to heat by sunshine, heater, or fire.
Extreme heat may cause explosion and / or leaking of corrosive liquid.
Mechanical damage can result in gaseous substances which can be highly
irritating, combustible or toxic.
Motion detectors are not suitable as a component of alarm systems within the
meaning of the Association of Property Insurers (VdS). They can trigger false
alarms if the installation place has been chosen unfavorably.
>> Use product, product parts and accessories only in perfect condition.
>> Installation, assembly, maintenance and repair work must be carried
out only by trained electrical specialists.
>> Do not modify product and accessories.
>> Follow local installation and building regulations.
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Place and use tools safely.
>> Pay attention to current-carrying or other lines, lying behind plaster
and do not damage them!
>> Choose mounting hardware according to the substrate conditions
and the product weight.
>> Do not over-tighten the screws.
Threads can be damaged.
>> Do not exceed installation height of 4 m.
>> Regularly check the tightness of product/screws.
>> In case of questions, defects, mechanical damage, trouble and other
problems, non-recoverable by the documentation, contact your
dealer or producer.
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