URC KP-900 Owners Manual - Page 6
Securing the Wall Bracket, Installing Batteries - comfort manual
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KP-900 OWNERS MANUAL Securing the Wall Bracket The KP-900 includes a wall bracket, four screws and four plastic caps to conceal the screwheads. Consult with a professional installer before attempting to secure the bracket to your wall. The included screws may not be appropriate for your walls. Before making a hole in your wall, gather the family and evaluate the best height. Like a thermostat, the KP-900 should be at comfortable eye level for most of the family, typically between 54" to 62" from the floor to the top of the bracket (60" is typical). Use a bubble level and a pencil to draw a line on the wall, then hold the bracket in place. Screw in the four screws and cover the screw heads with the included self adhesive caps. Magnets in the bracket and the keypad keep the KP-900 securely in place, yet make it easy to remove when you need a hand-held remote control. Installing Batteries There are two battery compartments on the rear of the KP-900. Each compartment holds two AAA batteries for a total of four AAA batteries. Open each battery cover by pressing the release and pulling back the cover on the back of the control. Remove the cover. Observe the + and - polarity indicators on the batteries. Place a battery into the compartment with the positive (+) terminal facing the bottom of the KP-900. Slide the battery up into the top position and insert the second battery into place. Now, replace the battery cover by inserting the hinged end in first, then snapping the cover back into place. Repeat the process with the second battery compartment. Page 3
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