6.
Power Supply
6.1
Transmitter
Refer to the illustrations [A] on page 4 of this manual.
1.
Open the transmitter by pushing the interface at the bottom
using a flat screwdriver.
2.
Install the battery (included) according to the correct polarity.
3.
Close the transmitter or leave it open for installation (see
below).
Warning: Do not puncture batteries or throw them in
fire as they may explode. Do not attempt to recharge
non-rechargeable batteries (alkaline). Dispose of
batteries in accordance with local regulations. Keep
batteries away from children.
6.2
Receiver
Refer to the illustrations [B] on page 4 of this manual.
The receiver needs a 230 V~ power supply. Connect as follows:
1.
Separate the front cover from the back.
2.
Insert the power cable into the receiver via the cable hole.
3.
Tie a knot in the cable.
4.
Loosen the screws on the connection terminal. Insert the null
cable into the left cable connection and insert the live cable into
the right cable connection.
5.
Tighten the screws on the connection terminal.
6.
Replace the front cover on the back cover.
7.
Connect the receiver to a 230 V~ power supply.
7.
Mounting
Before drilling any holes into walls, please make sure there are no
cables or pipes that you may accidentally damage. It is also
important that the distance between the receiver and the transmitter
should be within the transmitting range (see technical specifications
below).
V. 02 – 26/01/2016
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