The Remote Control
The batteries in the remote control will need to be replaced once every 1 to 3 years, depending on usage. You are able to recognise when the batteries are low by the remote control range reducing. Below describes how to replace the batteries in the remote control.
Battery Specifications
Battery Type | 2 x Lithium button cells |
Model | CR1616 |
Voltage | 3 Volts |
The Wireless PIR Detector
Replacing the Batteries
The batteries can be removed by:
1.Depressing the battery retention clip by pushing it in the direction indicated by the arrow in the image to the right.
2.The new batteries must be handled only by the edges as leaving fingerprints can cause a poor battery connection over time.
3.Fingerprints can be cleaned off the batteries with a soft cloth and some alcohol solution.
4.The new batteries can now be placed, bottom edge first, into the battery holder and then pushed down till they clip into place.
5.Just after each battery is replaced the lights will begin flashing 6 times to confirm the detector is now powered.
6.The warm up period now applies (see section 2.5.3).
Wireless PIR Detector Battery Specifications
Battery Type | 2 x Lithium button cells |
Model | CR2450 |
Voltage | 3 Volts |
When replacing the batteries you must take the following into consideration:
You must replace both batteries at the same time. Don’t just replace one of them.
Be sure not to touch the pyro detector on the removal or replacement of the batteries. Carry out a walk test to ensure the detector is operating correctly.
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