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Changing the batteries in a device
➔
➔
You will hear 3
short
BEEPs
when the
alarm is armed.
➔
➔
The icon on the LCD keypad flashes.
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Changing the batteries in a device
➔
➔
Insert new alkaline or lithium batteries
(remote controls, opening detector) of the
same make and batch, making sure that
the + and – poles are positioned correctly.
Do not throw in the fire, do not recharge
used batteries.
Case of used GSM battery: do not throw
in the fire, do not open, do not drill, do not
expose to extreme low or high temperatures.
Help protect
the environment!
Your alarm system contains many recove-
rable or recyclable materials, including the
batteries.
Dispose of your batteries at a collection point
or authorised service centre where they will
be dealt with properly.
How do you know if a device’s
batteries are discharged?
Identifying the affected device
➔
➔
To identify the device, press and hold the key on the front of each detector until you
hear fault
BEEPs
.
1
Deactivating the installation’s
tamper switch
➔
➔
To avoid triggering the alarm:
press and hold the
OFF
key on
the remote control or the LCD
badge until the LED
turns off.
The tamper
switches
will be active when
the alarm is armed
the next time.
You must replace the alkaline or lithium batteries and the GSM battery
with an identical type.
There is a risk of explosion if the GSM battery is replaced with the wrong
type.
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