3.9.1 Disconnecting contacts or other transmitters
Transmitters can only be deleted by erasing the memory.
Hold down the “RX” button on the printed circuit board (Diagram 1, Page 13)
until the central unit gives out a long beep. All the transmitters are now erased.
3.9.2 Installing the wireless contacts
Choose the places where you want to install the contacts. The distance
between the transmitter (Diagram 3, A) and magnet (Diagram 3, B)
can be around 22 mm. A larger distance activates the transmission
process (LED briefly lights up Diagram 3, C) and triggers the alarm
when the system is activated.
Before installing the magnetic contacts, carry out a range test using
the adhesive pads on the back.
In order to do so, fix the transmitter which is already assigned and
the magnets to the places you have chosen using adhesive tape and
follow the instructions under 3.8 (Storing transmitters). If a transmitter
which has already been assigned is successfully received, this will be
acknowledged by a beep and the LEDs going out again.
Only use motif adhesive pad (Spare part item no: THZ-1-00002) for
smooth surfaces (glass, acrylic etc.). For all other surfaces, only use the
white adhesive pad (Spare part item no: THZ-1-00003).
The contact surface must be clean, dry and free of grease. Treat with
suitable cleaning agent beforehand.
Do not use on surfaces at temperature below 15 °C.
The adhesive pads reach their final strength after approx. 24 hours.
Mounting angle is available for mounting on wide rubber seals.
(Item no: THZ-1-00004)
3.9.3 Installing the wireless gas alarm (accessory)
Choose a suitable place to mount the wireless gas alarm. The place where it
is mounted should not be in the direct vicinity of the heater outlets or where
there are lead-acid batteries. Mounting it in the direct vicinity of strong
cleaning agents, petrol and other fuels should also be avoided.
The ideal height of installation is at the lowest point of the vehicle just above
the floor (approx. 10-20 cm).
Mount the wireless gas alarm using the template in the wireless gas alarm
manual and connect the supply voltage. (brown = +12 V / white = earth)
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