Installing the Doorbell Button (Transmitter)
1. Begin by pairing the button with the chime.
2. Before installation, check that the pair works reliably in the chosen spot.
3. Remove the mounting pad from the battery cover, see fig. 3.
4. Use the double-sided adhesive tape (included) or two screws to fix the back
of the mounting pad to the wall. Although the button is weather resistant,
choose a location where it is protected, e.g. in a wall recess.
5. Fit the mounting pad back onto the button.
6. Press the button to ring the chime. Pressing is accompanied by LED
illumination indicating the button has sent a radio signal. The chime plays
the selected ringtone.
Note: The doorbell button (transmitter) can be placed on wood or brick walls
without issue. However, never place the button directly onto metal objects or
materials containing metal, such as plastic windows or doors that have a metal
frame. In such cases, the transmitter will not work properly.
Installing the Chime (Receiver)
1. The doorbell is intended for indoor use only. When running, it must be
plugged in a 230 V AC/50 Hz socket and with free space around it so that
it is always accessible.
2. The transmission range (max. 150 m) is influenced by local conditions,
such as the number of walls through which the signal passes, metal door
frames and other elements which affect the transmission of radio signals
(presence of other radio devices operating at a similar frequency, such
as wireless thermometers, gate controls etc.). Transmission range can
decrease drastically due to these factors.
Troubleshooting
The chime does not ring:
• The chime may be out of range.
• Change the distance between the button and the chime; the range may
be affected by local conditions.
• The button battery may be drained.
• Replace the battery. Make sure it has the correct polarity. Pair the
button with the chime again.
• The chime is not powered.
• Make sure the chime is properly plugged into the socket and that power
is on or the fuse/circuit breaker for the branch is on.
Upkeep and Maintenance
The wireless digital doorchime is a sensitive electronic device. Therefore, it is
necessary to observe the following precautions:
• The chime (receiver) is designed for indoor use in dry environments only.
• The chime must be located in an easily accessible location for ease of
handling and unplugging.
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