Maintenance; Replacing The Batteries - SOMFY 1875128 Mode D'emploi

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Maintenance

Replacing the batteries

Caution : risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Keep the product and the batteries (new and used) out of reach of children. If the battery compartment does not
close securely, stop using the product and keep it out of reach of children. There is a risk of explosion or leakage
of flammable liquid or gas from the battery if it is kept at high temperature (hot oven or fire), crushed, cut, or
subjected to extremely low air pressure. Non-rechargeable batteries must not be charged.
1
Disable the installation's tamper switch to avoid
triggering the alarm:
Enter the
user code on
the keypad and
then press the
OFF key until
the indicator goes
out.
Or press the OFF key on the remote control
until the indicator goes out.
You have 2 minutes to open the relevant part.
3
Remove the 2 screws
(top right
and bottom left).
Remove the detection
module.
5
Replace the spent batteries with 3 new LR03 alkaline batteries,
all the same make and from the same batch, making sure they are the
right way round (+/-).
This detector contains a number of materials that can be recovered
or recycled, including batteries.
Ensure you separate batteries from other types of waste and recycle them via the local collection system.
We care about our environment. Do not throw away your device with general household waste. Take it
to an approved collection point for recycling.
Close the detector, reversing the above opening steps.
If the anti-mask function is enabled (switch 5 in ON position), the detector goes
6
into learning mode for 1 minute and into test mode for 10 minutes
(see Setting the anti-mask function
18
Keypad:
Clavier :
CODE +
4
).
2
Remove the
locking screw
and take off the
cover.
4
Remove the
2 screws and take off
the casing.
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