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REPLACING THE FUSE
Follow these steps to check the sys-
tem’s fuse and replace it if it has
blown. The system uses a 5-amp 1
1
/
4
×
1
/
4
-inch fast-acting fuse (Ra-
dioShack Cat. No. 270-1011).
1. Push together the two halves of
the inline fuse holder (on the red
power wire) and twist them to
separate the halves.
2. Inspect the fuse. If the wire is bro-
ken or missing, replace the fuse.
Caution: Use only a fuse of the
same type and rating. Using a dif-
ferent type of fuse or bypassing
the fuse protection can damage
your alarm or your vehicle’s elec-
trical system.
3. Put the new fuse in the holder
and push and twist the holder’s
halves together.
REPLACING THE
REMOTE CONTROL’S
BATTERY
If your remote control’s range is re-
duced or if the indicator does not light
when you press a button, replace its
battery. The remote control uses a
12-volt remote control battery (Cat.
No. 23-144). Follow these steps to re-
place the battery.
1. Snap apart the remote control’s
case.
Caution: Take care not to lose
any of the remote control’s
pieces.
2. Replace the battery with a new
one.
3. Put all parts back in place and
snap the case halves back
together.
Fuse
Fuse Holder
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