• T o install, drill appropriate holes at chosen installation point and
fasten the individual devices into place using the provided fasten-
ing materials. Test the function of the device at the chosen installa-
tion point first before completing final installation.
• A lthough the transmitter is spray-water protected and therefore
suitable for use outdoors, it should not be subjected to direct sun-
light for greater lengths of time as this can have a negative effect
on the colour and materials.
12. Troubleshooting
Radio transmission is on a non-exclusive channel which is why it is not
possible to exclude errors completely.
No function
• C heck the coding of the transmitter and receiver – they must be
the same.
• C heck the batteries; they may be flat or inserted incorrectly.
Only functioning at short range
• C heck the batteries; they may be flat or getting low.
Incorrect function
• I ncorrect activation may occur as a result of overloads of radio
channels in built-up areas. If this occurs, please change the coding
– e.g. from 1 to 3.
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13. Cleaning
Only use a slightly damp cloth, possibly with a mild detergent, to
clean the surface. Do not use any detergents containing scouring
agents or solvents.
14. Disposing of batteries
Dear customer,
Please note
carefully:
Batteries and accumulators
are not to be disposed of in
the normal house waste bin
Every user is legally obliged, to hand over
all batteries and accumulators, irrespective
of whether or not they contain harmful
substances *) to a communal collection
point in the local town area or to a trade
dealer so that they can be disposed of in an
orderly environmentally friendly manner.
Batteries and accumulators should only be
handed over when they are completely
discharged!
*) designated with Cd = Cadmium Hg = mercury Pb = lead
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