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to check before installing
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Check your in-home chime whether it is a mechanical or electrical one.
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It is expected most of current mechanical chimes work properly except for one
with a special feature, etc.
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Check out the compatible chime list on the website which is updated on
monthly basis.
Installing power stabilizer
Connecting power stabilizer to existing mechanical
chime.
1.
Find a breaker to cut off the electricity
2.
Find existing chime bell in the house. (following
your sound)
3.
Open the chime cover and unscrew the
[
FRont
] [
tRanS
] wires with a screwdriver.
4.
Connect the supplied power cord to the power
stabilizer socket.
5.
Open the holding pins of the enclosed two connectors,
connect the wire pulled out from [
FRont
], and close the
holding pin.
6.
Connect each “L” connectors to each of the two wires inside the chime.
7.
Place the power stabilizer in a suitable place inside the chime. (If there is no
space, attach a double-sided tape to the outside.)
8.
Close the chime cover.
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