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FIGURE 6

Operating Instructions

POSTS

FIGURE 5A

FIGURE 5B

This alarm also has a battery carrier tamper resist feature, which helps prevent the battery carrier from being opened. This feature is effective in preventing the removal of the battery from this device (which will render the unit inopera- ble during the loss of AC power).

To activate the battery carrier tamper resist feature, remove the unit from the trim plate, disconnect the AC quick con- nector and locate the small cut-

out in the middle of the product label on the back of the unit. With a small screwdriver, or simi- lar tool, slide the switch towards the top of the label. (see Figure

6)The tamper resist feature is now active and the battery carri-

er can not be opened until the tamper resist feature is deactivat- ed.

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