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Possible Interference with Other Radio Controlled Devices
Although it is unlikely, it is possible that your Doorbell’s
wireless button might be set to the same frequency as your
garage door opener or other radio-controlled device. If you
experience any interference problems, please call Now & Zen
weekdays and we will either instruct you as to how to change
the Doorbell’s frequency, or instruct you how to return the
product in exchange for one with a different radio frequency.
Care of Your Zen Doorbell
The Zen Doorbell’s platform and bowl are designed for indoor
use only, but the wireless button assembly has been finished to
be weather resistant. Keep the platform out of prolonged
direct sunlight and free from excessive dust, dirt or moisture.
Clean the Doorbell’s platform and wireless button with a dry
cloth. Never use detergents, furniture polishes, or oils on your
Doorbell’s wood parts as these liquids may come into contact
with the Doorbell’s internal circuitry and cause a malfunction.
The Zen Doorbell’s brass bowl may be cleaned with any
commercially-available metal cleaner. However, the bowl
naturally develops an antique patina over time, which you may
prefer to the polished look.
below), the use of double stick tape may make this operation
somewhat difficult, so we thus recommend using screws to
attach the wireless button if at all possible.
Changing the Wireless Button’s Battery
The Zen Doorbell’s wireless button comes pre-installed with a
small A23 type battery, which requires occasional replacement
(approximately once a year with regular use). The red LED
light just above the wireless button’s push button indicates
whether the wireless button is sending its signal. If the red
light does not come on when you press the button, the battery
needs to be replaced. To replace the wireless button’s battery,
remove the screws that are holding the wireless button in
place. On the reverse side of the button assembly are two
small Phillips head screws that secure the back plate to the
button assembly. Remove those screws to access the wireless
button’s battery. When you have replaced the battery and
tested the function of the wireless button to make sure it is
working with the new battery, replace the back plate and
reattach the wireless button to its location.
Operation
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