MOUNT PUSHBUTTON
BLACK
"O" RING
MOUNTING
SCREWS
Refer to Figures 1 and 6.
1. After selecting usable locations in previous section, go to pushbutton
location.
2. Insert small, flat-blade screwdriver into slot in bottom of pushbutton
and twist to separate its mounting base.
3. Make sure pushbutton mounting location is level.
4. Position pushbutton mounting base with "TOP" arrow correctly
oriented and mark base mounting holes locations.
5. Drill two (2) holes, 1/16" diameter if using supplied screws alone or
3/16" diameter if using supplied plastic anchors and screws, at base
mounting hole locations.
6. If 3/16" diameter holes were drilled, insert supplied plastic anchors.
7. Secure pushbutton base to mounting location with two (2) supplied
screws.
8. Make sure black O-ring is completely seated in its mounting base
groove with round edge at top and flat edge at bottom.
9. Hook pushbutton top catch onto top of base, swing pushbutton into
position and press bottom of pushbutton until it securely snaps onto
base.
MOUNT CHIME
Refer to Figure 7.
1. Go to selected chime location.
2. Measure 3/4" down and
centered from top of chime
location and mark top mounting
screw position.
3. Measure 6 3/8" down and
centered from top of chime
location (5 5/8" from top screw
position) and mark bottom
mounting screw position.
4. Drill two (2) holes, 1/16"
diameter if using supplied
screws alone or 3/16" diameter
if using supplied plastic
anchors and screws, at marked
mounting screw locations.
5. If 3/16" diameter holes were
drilled, insert supplied plastic
anchors.
6. Insert and tighten top mounting
screw until 1/8" remains
protruding.
7. Remove four (4) "D" batteries from chime. (Note: Chime will remember
pushbutton "Learn" and tone when batteries are removed.)
8. Place chime keyhole slot over top mounting screw and apply slight
downward force to seat keyhole slot on top mounting screw.
T O P
PLASTIC
ANCHORS
BASE
Figure 6
1/8"
KEYHOLE
CHIME
Figure 7
9. Insert bottom screw through slot and start threads.
10.Level chime and tighten bottom screw.
11. Reinsert four (4) "D" batteries oriented as shown on back of battery
compartment.
SET VOLUME PROCEDURE
Refer to Figure 5.
There are four (4) volume levels which are accessed sequentially.
1. Press and release wireless pushbutton to sound chime tone.
2. Press and release "Volume" button to hear the next volume setting.
3. If chime tone is not sounding when "Volume" button is pressed then
chime will sound a beep to indicate volume setting.
4. Volume setting cycles from loud to medium-loud, medium-soft and soft
then back to loud.
5. Repeat Step 2 until desired volume level is set.
6. Last volume setting is remembered.
7. Press and release wireless pushbutton to sound chime tone and
confirm desired volume setting.
8. Hook top of cover to wall-mounted base and swing bottom into place.
9. Press bottom of front surface to secure locking-tabs.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
1. Chime does not sound:
a. Check battery polarity.
b. Replace batteries in chime and wireless pushbutton.
c. Bring pushbutton next to chime and test:
1. If chime sounds then change mounting location of chime.
2. If chime does not sound then conduct erase procedure per note
at end of "Learn" Procedure then conduct "Learn" Procedure,
Steps 1 through 9.
2. Chime loses volume or changes tone: Change batteries in chime.
3. Chime sounds when pushbutton is not pressed:
a. Release pushbutton catch at bottom and check inside for signs of
moisture; check O-ring for cracks or damage.
b. Conduct erase procedure per note at end of "Learn" Procedure then
conduct "Learn" Procedure, Steps 1 through 9.
The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not
expressly approved by the party responsible for regulatory
compliance could void the user's authority to operate this
SLOT
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
MODEL LA226WH
Regulatory Information
equipment.
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