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A ‘beep’ sound is heard in learn mode…
¬● The push you are programming has already been learnt by the chime.
¬● If you want to change the icon associated with the push, use the un-learn procedure, then
programme the push again.
Two ‘beep’ sounds are heard after the normal chime sound…
¬● This indicates a low battery in the bell push that activated the chime. Fit 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. Fit 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.
● The chime could be out of range of the bell push. Try the chime in a different location.
● The chime might not have learnt the identity of the bell push. Follow the programming procedure.
The chime does not sound…
● Check the chime switch position.
● Check that the volume control is not at the minimum setting.
The flashing light does not work…
● Check the chime switch position.
Range is reduced…
● Metal structures, including uPVC door frames can reduce the range of the product.
Avoid mounting the push or chime on or near metal structures.
● Other equipment can cause radio interference that affects your chime.
● Walls and ceilings will reduce the range.
● Weak batteries will reduce range. Replace every 12 –18 months. In cold conditions (below 5ºC),
batteries may need to be replaced more often.
Troubleshooting