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NOTE:
The battery is supplied in a discharged or
partially discharged state and will require up to 24
hours of charging (continuous connection to the
mains supply) to ensure that it is fully charged. During
this period the amber fault LED may flash once every
five seconds to indicate that the battery is low. The
following tests however may be carried out before the
charging is complete.
Further Wi-Safe 2 products (including additional
Strobes) can be learned into the network in the same
way. The learn button on the Strobe is located on the
back of the product.
NOTE:
The amber fault LED will also flash (once per
second) if the Vibrating pad is not correctly installed.
After learning in the Strobe and Vibrating Pad into the
alarms, test the units individually to ensure they are
wirelessly interlinked (see next section)
To remove (“unlearn”) the Strobe from the wireless
network:
1. Briefly push and release the learn button located in
the circular hole in the back of the Strobe as shown
(fig 4). The two red alarm LEDs on the front of the
Strobe will illuminate as you push the button.
2. Push and hold the learn button a second time. The
red alarm LEDs will illuminate. Hold the button until
the red alarm LEDs extinguish.
3. The red alarm LEDs will then perform a sequence of
two long and three short flashes. The yellow fault
LED will illuminate continuously to confirm that the
the Strobe is no longer interlinked to the wireless
network.
4. Press the test button on the Strobe. It should not
cause other Wi-Safe 2 alarms to sound. However,
if the Strobe is still interlinked, repeat the above
procedure.
IMPORTANT:
If you wish to remove the Strobe
and Vibrating Pad from the wireless network, it
is important to “unlearn” the unit from the network.
Failure to do so means that the unit continues to try
and communicate with the removed unit, and will
result in a system fault.