Energizer B&M Wireless Set 338158 Instruction Manual
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To install the Energizer B&M Wireless Alarm Set 338158, first mount the sensors on doors or windows using the provided adhesive strips. Next, place the main unit in a central location. Ensure all components have fresh batteries and follow the pairing instructions in the user manual to connect the sensors to the main unit.
If the alarm is not sounding, check the battery levels in both the sensors and the main unit. Ensure they are properly connected and within range. Try resetting the system by removing and reinserting the batteries. If the issue persists, consult the troubleshooting section of the manual.
To test the alarm, set the system to 'test mode' as per the instructions in the manual, then open a door or window that has a sensor installed. The alarm should sound immediately if the system is working correctly.
Regular maintenance includes checking battery levels monthly, ensuring sensors are securely mounted, and testing the alarm system every three months to ensure proper functionality. Clean the components with a dry cloth to prevent dust accumulation.
Yes, the Energizer B&M Wireless Alarm Set 338158 allows for expansion with additional compatible sensors. Follow the pairing process in the manual to add new sensors to your existing system.
To reset the alarm system, remove the batteries from the main unit and all sensors. Wait for about 30 seconds, then reinsert the batteries. Follow the initial setup instructions to re-pair the sensors with the main unit.
If a false alarm occurs, check for any movement or changes near the sensors, such as loose doors or windows. Ensure the sensors are securely mounted and not exposed to direct sunlight or heat sources. Adjust the sensitivity settings if available.
Refer to the user manual for instructions on changing the alarm sound or volume. Typically, this involves using the control panel on the main unit to navigate to the sound settings menu and selecting your preferred options.
Yes, you can temporarily disable the alarm by setting it to 'maintenance mode' using the control panel on the main unit. This prevents the alarm from sounding while you perform maintenance tasks. Remember to reactivate the system once maintenance is complete.
The battery life of the sensors and main unit varies depending on usage and battery type, but typically, they last between 6 to 12 months. Regularly check battery levels and replace them when the low battery indicator is activated.