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Page
1
Emergency
backup
power
supply
Battery
Replacement
Instructions
GE
Simon
3
System
Those
residential
security
system
have
a
backup
battery
designed
to
supply
power
to
the
security
system
during
a
limited
power
outage.
The
battery
must
be
replaced
from
time
to
time
due
to
age
and
usage.
The
backup
battery
needs
to
be
replaced
when
the
keypad
displays
a
“BAT”
or
“SYSTEM
LO
BATTERY”
message.
In
most
cases
you
can
replace
the
battery
yourself,
typically
saving
you
time
and
money.
The
process
requires
the
removal
of
two
wires
from
the
old
battery
and
reconnecting
the
same
wires
to
the
new
battery.
Before
replacing
the
battery,
please
read
instructions
carefully,
including
the
Battery
Safety
Warning
instructions
on
page
2.
1
–
Ensure
you
have
your
Personal
Identification
Code
(PIC)
and
then
call
800
653
‐
9111
to
have
your
system
placed
on
test.
2
–
Confirm
you
received
the
correct
backup
power
supply
from
ADT.
(Picture
1)
3
–
Locate
the
panel’s
transformer
and
unplug.
(Picture
2)
4
–
Press
the
plastic
tab
located
on
top
of
the
unit
down
and
open
up
the
front
cover
of
the
system
keypad.
(Picture
3)
5
–
Once
the
front
cover
is
opened,
press
tab
up
with
a
flathead
screwdriver
and
swing
chassis
down.
(Picture
4)
6
–
Remove
2
set
screws
and
open
up
emergency
backup
power
supply
tray
cover.
(Picture
5)
7
–
Remove
old
emergency
backup
power
supply
and
replace
with
new
emergency
backup
power
supply.
(Picture
6)
8
–
Close
emergency
backup
power
supply
tray
cover;
re
‐
install
2
screws;
and
close
chassis.
Close
the
front
cover
of
the
system
keypad.
9
–
Plug
in
the
panel’s
transformer
after
1
minute.
10
–
Test
system
after
replacing
battery.
11
–
Call
800
653
‐
9111
and
request
that
the
system
be
removed
from
test.
12
–
Take
your
old
emergency
backup
power
supply
to
the
nearest
recycling
centre.