
PIR Causing False Alarms
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PIR Badly positioned, (e.g. in
direct sunlight, draughts,
above a radiator etc.).
MAINTENANCE
The product may be cleaned with
a soft damp cloth and then wiped
dry. Do not use abrasive, solvent
based or aerosol cleaners as this
may damage and/or discolour
the product. Do not allow water
to enter or attempt to clean
inside the unit.
Replacement Batteries:
Remove batteries before storing
the Alarm for extended periods.
D o n o t a l l o w b a t t e r i e s t o
corrode and leak as this may
cause permanent damage to the
product.
Do not mix new and old batteries
or different types of batteries.
Do not fit rechargeable batteries.
Replacement
3 x AAA (LR03)
Batteries:
Alkaline Batteries
Typical Life:
up to 1 year
Important: Take care to insert
the batteries with the correct
polarity as shown inside the
battery compartments.
Note:
Disconnecting and
changing the batteries may
cause the User Access Code to
reset to the system default,
(1234). After changing batteries
always check (and if
necessary reprogram) to
ensure the Access Code is still
set to your own code.
At the end of their
useful life the
batteries should be
disposed of via a
suitable Recycling
Centre. Do not dispose of with
your normal household waste. DO
NOT BURN.