Scout Informational Guide
This informational guide contains important instructions on safety, handling, disposal, recycling,
regulatory information and the limited hardware warranty for your Scout Alarm device. The
latest user instructions and any updates to this informational guide can be found at:
www.scoutalarm.com/ScoutAlarm-Install-Guide.pdf
Important Safety Instructions
Read all safety and operating instructions before using your Scout Alarm hardware to avoid
injury. Keep these instructions somewhere where you can find them for future reference.
Heed all warnings contained herein.
This product is not intended to be used to control or monitor, directly or indirectly, industrial
equipment or medical equipment of any kind.
Do not install your device near water, or expose the product to any water or liquid of any
kind.
Many of Scout’s devices operate on battery power. Battery-powered detection sensors will
not operate and your alarm will not sound if the batteries are low or dead. Monitor your
device’s battery level often to ensure proper operation.
Use a dry cloth to clean your Scout device. Do not use liquids of any kind. Exposure to
liquids, detergents, or abrasive cleaners may scratch your device and could affect
performance.
Do not install your Scout device near any heat sources. Stoves, radiators, registers and
other heat producing devices can cause damage that may affect performance.
Only install your Scout devices in accordance with the installation instructions provided
to you. Improper installation may result in poor performance. Scout is not responsible for
damages resulting from the improper installation of devices by the user.
Operating Environments:
Operating environment details can be found at scoutalarm.com/legal
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