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Last update: 01.08.2013
Automated latch release
Operating instructions
Replacing the batteries
- Batteries must be kept out of the reach of children due to a risk of swallowing. If they are swallowed, seek immediate
medical attention.
- Do not recharge, dismantle, heat up or burn batteries.
- Always wear protective gloves when handling spent or damaged batteries.
Handheld wireless transmitter
Note
: Functions already programmed into the handheld wireless transmitter will remain unchanged following battery repla-
cement.
Fig. 4: Replacing the batteries in the handheld wireless transmitter
› Stack two CR 2016 batteries on top of one another with their positive terminals facing upwards, and place them in
the battery compartment.
When the battery charge level has fallen to around 40%, the system will briefly beep three times at the end of the opening
sequence or the start of the programming sequence. These beeps serve as advance warning that the batteries need to be
replaced.
Note
: Functions already programmed into the infra-red access key will remain unchanged following battery replacement.
Infra-red access keys
Fig. 5: Replacing the batteries in infra-red access keys
› Stack two CR 2016 batteries on top of one another with their positive terminals facing upwards, and place them in
the battery compartment.
Risk of chemical burns from leaking battery acid
WARNING