Safety Instructions for batteries:
• Incorrect polarity of the batteries can destroy the unit.
• Do not store batteries within reach of children, especially those that can be
swallowed.
• Do not attempt to reactivate batteries by heating or similar measures.
• Primary batteries must not be charged as this can lead to electrolyte leakage,
explosion or fire.
• Do not immerse batteries in water and store them in a dry and cool place, not in a
damp place.
• Do not throw batteries into the fire, do not open them or solder or weld them
yourself.
• Do not short-circuit batteries.
Function
The motion detector starts a recording of the area every 5 seconds. The blue
indicator goes on if a change in motion or temperature is detected in the
detection zone during the detection period. The sensor is triggered and sends
a signal to the receiver (chime), which indicates receiving the signal using a bell
tone.
Set up
Remove the assembly fixture on the rear side. Unscrew the cover on the battery
compartment of the motion detector. Remove the insulation strip in the battery
compartment. Then, close the battery compartment again.
Changing the batteries
Under normal conditions, the blue indicator blinks once, when the sensor is
triggered. If the battery status is low, the blue indicator blinks an additional 2
times quickly after the normal blinking.
To change the batteries, remove the assembly fixture on the rear side. Unscrew
the cover on the battery compartment. Replace the battery with a new battery of
the same type (refer to "Technical Specifications"). The positive pole is pointing
upwards. Then, close the battery compartment again.
The motion detector should be able to detect your movement immediately and
the chime should sound the bell tone.
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