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BATTERY REPLACEMENT

Use a Phillips screwdriver and remove the screws (reference 1 and 2).

Open the top cover, remove the battery and insert a new battery (CR123A type

 

for the R-GWR-IP-1 sensor and 

CR2 type for the R-GWR-S-1 sensor) with the correct polarity (see following image).

Replace the cover and tighten the screws firmly all the way.

Do not overtighten the screws to avoid breaking the cover.

Pairing begins automatically and the Rx led starts flashing.

Note:

-  Do not lose the cover and screws.

-  The battery supplied at the time of purchase may have a shorter life span, as it is installed at the factory to 

check performance

R-GWR-IP-1 INDUSTRIAL SENSOR

CAUTION

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Do not use sharp objects to remove the battery.

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Old batteries cannot be disposed of in household waste, it is mandatory to return them to the appropriate collection 

place, prepared by the municipality or point of sale.

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Spent batteries contain heavy metals or material harmful to the environment and health.

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Since they also contain important elements such as iron, zinc, manganese and nickel, they can be recycled.

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We recommend using batteries of the same type inside a device, the use of batteries of different types could cause 

liquid leakage or battery breakage, or damage the device in use.

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Always replace the battery or batteries of the device used with batteries of the size and type specified by the 

manufacturer.

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Do not apply pressure or shocks to the battery, this might damage it and cause liquid leakage or breakage.

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Do not expose the instrumentation to extreme, high or low temperatures or pressures, this might cause an explosion or 

leakage of flammable liquids or gases.

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In the presence of odours, swellings, cracks or loose or missing caps, the batteries must be considered “damaged”. 

Damaged batteries can release dangerous chemicals and require a special disposal process.

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Contact the manufacturer's customer service for advice on treating damaged batteries.

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R-GWR-S-1 HOME AUTOMATION SENSOR

(*) If it is necessary to switch off the R-GWR control unit for a long period, we advise you to switch off the sensors by removing the 

batteries.

Failure to remove the battery would lead to its depletion due to multiple attempts by the single sensor to connect to the control unit.

N.B.:

 To remove the battery, follow the instructions above.

Summary of Contents for R-GWR-IP-1

Page 1: ...tal analogue input and anti flooding sensor EN MI00549 2 EN 1 8 DOCUMENTATION SENECA s r l Via Austria 26 35127 PADOVA ITALY Tel 39 049 8705355 8705359 Fax 39 049 8706287 For manuals in other language...

Page 2: ...n the product or its packaging shows the product must be surrendered to a collection centre authorized to recycle electrical and electronic waste The module must be repaired and damaged parts replaced...

Page 3: ...cy 863 11 MHz Bandwidth 25 KHz SENSITIVITY Up to 146 dBm MAX RF POWER 14 dBm SENSOR PAIRING Maximum number of sensors that can be paired 32 DIGITAL INPUT ANALOG INPUT COUNTERS DIGITAL INPUT For potent...

Page 4: ...LED of the R GWR gateway stops flashing The procedure for replacing a sensor is given in the user manual WALL MOUNTING To fix the sensors to the wall follow the procedure below R GWR S 1 home automati...

Page 5: ...el they can be recycled We recommend using batteries of the same type inside a device the use of batteries of different types could cause liquid leakage or battery breakage or damage the device in use...

Page 6: ...battery 2 Button used to pair the sensor and force communication with the R GWR control unit 3 Analogue digital input connection terminal 4 Clamp for connecting the additional battery pack It is an O...

Page 7: ...ssory Do not overtighten the screws to avoid breaking the cover Pairing begins automatically and the Rx led starts flashing 1 2 SENSOR PROBE 70 cm CAUTION Before using a sensor it is necessary to set...

Page 8: ...orce sending the data packet from the sensor by pressing the pairing button indicated in the sensor operation diagram shown on page 6 TROUBLESHOOTING CONTACT INFORMATION Technical support support sene...

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