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Chime Replacement Installation
Note: Electrical work must be in accordance with national and local electrical codes. If in doubt, consult a qualified electrician.
1.Verify transformer power rating. Power must be supplied from a 16 Volt AC, 10 Watt or a 16 Volt AC, 15 Watt transformer.
2.Remove cover from existing chime.
3.Label all wires before disconnecting. Using masking tape, mark each wire according to existing chime terminal markings.
•“F” – Front Push Button Wire
•“T” – Transformer Wire
•“R” – Rear Push Button Wire*
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Hang Pin Mounting
Slot (Horizontal)
Hang Pin,
Mounting Slot (x4)
Wire Entrance Hole
Hang Pin,
Base Orientation
Marking
4. | Disconnect all wires from existing chime. |
5. | Remove existing chime base from wall. |
6. | Determine proper chime base orientation. The chime cover |
| style may determine orientation. |
7. | Determine cover mounting type. For hang pin and hole type |
| covers, hang pin should be installed before mounting base to |
| wall. Install hang pin by snapping into mounting hole or sliding |
| onto chime base, depending on type of hang pin (see Figures 1 |
| and 3). |
Hang Pin Mounting Slot (Vertical)
Transformer and
Push Button Wire
Connections
ON | T |
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FR |
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S | |
TRAN |
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REAR |
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Plungers
Tone Bars
Figure 1 - Mechanical Chime Identification
(Model 35 Base Shown)
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Illustrations may vary from actual chime unit.