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FITTING THE SENSOR IN THE MAILBOX
The mail sensor is universal and fits most mailboxes. Depending on the design of the mailbox/let-
terbox, there may be cases where an alternative location must be considered. Below are 4 common
mailbox principles. In all cases, during fitting it is essential that the sensor is turned the right way
with the battery holder
We recommend that the mail sensor is fitted according to the postal service's requirements of 35
mm free access in all of the letter box's opening. We recommend avoiding any obstruction around
the opening.
NB:
As the mail sensor cannot, or only with great difficulty, be removed after fitting, we recommend that
you conduct a trial fitting of the mail sensor in the mailbox and test the reception conditions prior
to the final fitting. Use for instance adhesive tape for the trial fitting before the protective foil on the
mail sensor's adhesive tape is removed.
Important
The mail sensor must be fitted so that the battery holder
the mailbox/letter box is closed.
To ensure optimal adherence, the temperature should be above +15° C at the time of fit-
ting.
How to fit the sensor:
1. Check that the fitting surface is smooth, clean and completely dry.
2. Remove the protective foil from the adhesive tape at the back of the sensor.
3. Affix the sensor to the inside of the mailbox's lid by pressing it hard against the surface for
about 30 seconds.
(NOTE: The sensor must be fitted so that the battery holder
the mail slot/lid is closed.)
4. The sensor is now ready for use.
PLACING THE RECEIVER
The receiver is placed indoors on a level surface, e.g. a table or a shelf, with a free view to the but-
ton/light.
Range
Radio signals are of such nature that "holes" may occur, making a reliable reception impossible. You
probably know this from mobile phones and car radios. To obtain optimal reception it is recom-
mended to test different locations before deciding the final location of the sensor and receiver.
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facing downwards and by mail delivery it is tipped as shown in figure B.
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is facing downwards when
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is facing downwards when

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