To replace my batteries
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How do you know if a device's
batteries are discharged?
You will hear 3 short BEEPs when the
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➔
alarm is armed.
FR
The
icon on the LCD keypad flashes.
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IT
EN
EL
Identifying the affected device
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To identify the device, press and hold the key on the front of each detector until you
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hear fault BEEPs.
Changing the batteries in a device
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.
Deactivating the installation's
1
tamper switch
To avoid triggering the alarm:
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➔
press and hold the OFF key on
the remote control or the LCD
keypad + badge until the LED
turns off.
The tamper
switches
will be active when
the alarm is armed
the next time.
Changing the batteries in a device
2
Insert new alkaline or lithium batteries
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➔
(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.