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Troubleshooting, When the bell push is operated, the amber confidence light does not turn

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Installation Instructions Troubleshooting Two 'beep' sounds are heard after the normal chime sound... • This indicates a low battery in the bell push that activated the chime. Install a new battery, type CR2032. When the bell push is operated, the amber confidence light does not turn on, or is only on for a short time... • In normal operation, the amber light will turn on for 1 second. When the battery is weak, the light will only turn on for a short time. Install a new battery, type CR2032. The chime does not work... • Check that the batteries are the correct type, LR14 'C' cells. Only use alkaline batteries. • Check that the batteries are fitted correctly. (No wrong polarity) • The chime could be out of range of the bell push. Try the chime in a different location. • The chime might not have learned the identity of the bell push. Follow the programming procedure. 69-2115EFS-05 10 69-2115EFS_C.indd 10 12/17/2007 2:23:57 PM

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Installation Instructions
69-2115EFS—05
10
Troubleshooting
Two ‘beep’ sounds are heard after the normal chime sound…
• This indicates a low battery in the bell push that activated the chime. Install a new
battery, type CR2032.
When the bell push is operated, the amber confidence light does not turn on,
or is only on for a short time…
• In normal operation, the amber light will turn on for 1 second. When the battery is
weak, the light will only turn on for a short time. Install a new battery, type CR2032.
The chime does not work…
• Check that the batteries are the correct type, LR14 ‘C’ cells. Only use alkaline
batteries.
• Check that the batteries are fitted correctly. (No wrong polarity)
• The chime could be out of range of the bell push. Try the chime in a different location.
• The chime might not have learned the identity of the bell push. Follow the
programming procedure.
69-2115EFS_C.indd
10
12/17/2007
2:23:57 PM