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PLAN THE INSTALLATION

This chime will accomodate up to three (3) entrances. Pushbuttons connected to the “FRONT” terminal play a 

4 or 8 note melody. Pushbuttons connected to the “SIDE” and “REAR” terminals play separate single notes. In 

order to cycle through the 4 or 8-note melody, the chime must have a constant source of power.

NEW CONSTRUCTION INSTALLATIONS (Figure 1)

The transformer provides constant power to terminals 2 and 3 and also provides power to light the pushbut-

tons.

REPLACING AN EXISTING 2-NOTE CHIME (Figure 2)

Two 9-volt batteries provide cosntant power to the chime, while the transformer provides power to light the 

pushbuttons.

INSTALLATION

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK MUST BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL AND/OR NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE 

AS APPLICABLE.
TURN OFF POWER AT SERVICE ENTRANCE BEFORE 

INSTALLING, WIRING, OR SERVICING THIS PRODUCT.
1.  Hold chime mechanism against wall and mark four 

(4) mounting holes.

2.  Drill 3/16” holes where marked and tap in wall 

anchors from parts bag.

3.  Bring wiring through access hole(s) in chime 

mechanism backplate.

4.  Loosely attach chime mechanism to wall with 

screws from parts bag.

5.  Tighten screws securely.

6.  Connect wires to appropriate terminals. Refer to 

Figure 1 for new construction or Figure 2 if replac-

ing an existing 2-note chime. Install two (2) alkaline 

9-volt batteries, if appropriate for your application.

7.  Turn on power at service entrance. Make sure push-

buttons operate chime properly. (Adjust switch on 

circuit board for 4 or 8 chime tones at front door. 

Side and rear doors will have 1 chime tone each.)

8.  Hook cover over chime mechanism.

DO NOT OIL CHIME PLUNGERS.

Oil will cause them to stick during operation. If 

plungers fail to operate freely due to accumulation of 

dust, cooking grease, etc., clean with a non-flammable 

cleaning solvent which will evaporate, leaving a dry 

surface.

THREE NOTE DOOR CHIME

READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

BATTERY

HOLDERS

WIRING

ACCESS

HOLE

MOUNTING 

HOLES

CHIME BAR INSTALLATION (Figure 3)

The three (3) chime bars must be held freely, within the decorative tubes, in order to achieve and 

sustain the proper chime tone. When the chime bars are properly assembled to the mechanism, it 

should be possible to move each bar up and down slightly without moving the isolators.

In the event that the chime bars become dislodged during shipping, refer to the instructions below 

to properly reset them in the tubes.

1.  The upper chime bar isolator should be completely seated in the U-shaped opening of the 

chime bar holder.

2.  The lower chime bar isolator should be inside the holder of the top tube plug.

UPPER

CHIME BAR

ISOLATOR

U-SHAPED

OPENING

CHIME BAR

HOLDER

LOWER

CHIME BAR

ISOLATOR

HOLDER

TOP TUBE

PLUG

SLIGHT UP AND 

DOWN BAR 

MOVEMENT 

SHOULD BE 

POSSIBLE

RECOMMENDED NEW CONSTRUCTION WIRING

 

 

Lighted or 

Unlighted Buttons 

 

Front 

Side 

Rear 

Ground 

120 VAC 

16 VAC  

Transformer 

NOT USED 

Volume Control 

9-volt 

batteries 

not used

OPTIONAL: 2 or 3 chimes can be connected to a single transformer. 2 chimes require 

transformer Model C909 or C907. 3 chimes require transformer Model C907.

(Figure 1)

REPLACING EXISTING 2-NOTE CHIME

 

R

 

3

Lighted or 

Unlighted Buttons

9V

9V

Front

Side

Rear

Ground

120 VAC

16 VAC 

Transformer

Requires Two

9-volt Batteries

NOT USED

Volume Control

OPTIONAL: 2 or 3 chimes can be connected to a single transformer. 2 chimes require 

transformer Model C909 or C907. 3 chimes require transformer Model C907.

(Figure 2)

(Figure 3)

Tube 

configurations 

vary by model.

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