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Skytech AF-4000HAT

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FCC REQUIREMENTS

NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY 

UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S 

AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.

FOR TECHNICAL

  

         

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   (855) 498-8324or (260) 459-1703 

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For Sales

: (888) 672-8929

Website

:  skytechpg.com

MANUFACTURED EXCLUSIVELY FOR SKYTECH II, INC

SPECIFICATIONS

BATTERIES:  Transmitter (4) AA 1.5 Volts, Alkaline                   

FCC ID No.’s: Transmitter – K9LAF4HAT 

Operating Frequency:  303.8MHZ                                        

Canadian IC ID No.’s:  transmitter – 2439-AF4HAT

TROUBLESHOOTING

If you encounter problems with your AF-4000HAT, the problem may be with either the fire feature or the home automation 

system.  Review all installation manuals to ensure all connections are properly made.

•  Make sure the AA batteries are installed correctly and are fully charged.

•  Be sure the AF-4000HAT transmitter is installed within 20-feet of the fire feature.

•  Ensure the transmitter is not installed in a tightly enclosed metal box.  This will affect the operating distance.

•  Check the wires connected to the transmitter.  Ensure the wires are snug and not loose as shown in figure 5.

•  Make sure the AF-4000HAT transmitter is communicating to the control module (see learning transmitter to module on 

page 3).

•  Keep the AF-4000HAT transmitter from exceeding temperatures of 130°F.  Battery life will be shortened when          

exposed to high temperatures.

•  Change batteries at least once a year.  If using outdoors batteries may need changed more often due to weather.

•  If the AF-4000HAT transmitter is not sending a signal check to ensure the switch is in the ACTIVE position.

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