To replace the battery in sensors that look like this complete the following;


1.        Take note of how the sensor is facing into your room.  It is important  that it is replaced in the same manner after you have changed the battery.

2.        Remove the sensor from the where it is attached by putting your fingers over the top of the sensor until you feel the elbow attachment.

3.        Gently push the sensor up while at the same time pushing down with your fingers.  Only a small amount of pressure is required.  This will release the sensor.

4.        Remove the battery cover by holding the sensor face down in the palm of your hand and and pushing the battery cover as shown.
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5.        Remove the Battery and unclip the wiring

6.        Replace with a new 9 volt alkaline or Lithium battery

7.        Replace the battery cover

8.        Replace the sensor onto the elbow attached to your wall

9.        Position the sensor into the correct position. 

10.        Make a note in your diary when the battery was changed.

11.        Dispose the old batter in an acceptable manor

A dull red glow in the upper fight corner of the sensor when viewed in low light signifies low battery.  

A walk test is also a good way to ensure sensors are functioning correctly.  To do this keep watching the sensor as you walk into and through a room.   The red sensor light should come on.
Note: Once the red sensor light has illuminated it will not do so again for about 15 seconds.  This is normal.
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Type of battery to use
Although any 9 volt battery can be used we suggest Lithium batteries be used.  Battery life is dependant on the type of battery used and pedestrian count in the area of the sensor.   In other words sensors in spare rooms with little use will have longer battery life than those in place in the Kitchen.   Although more expensive you may consider Lithium batteries because they will last longest.   Please contact us for the best possible Lithium battery price.





To replace the battery in sensors that look like this complete the following;



Tools
  • Small Phillips screw driver and a
  • New 9 volt battery

1.        Take note of how the sensor is facing into your room.  It is important  that it is replaced in the same manner after you have changed the battery.


2.        Remove the sensor from the where it is attached by pushing the sensor up gently to remove from wall.


3.        With a Phillips screw driver undo the screw in the top of the sensor and gently pull apart from the top


4.        Gently pull the sensor apart.

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5.        The internal circuit board and battery are now exposed.  Take care not to handle the circuit board.


6.        Remove the 9 volt battery and unclip the terminals


7.        Clip a new battery onto the terminals and place back in sensor


8.        Put the back cover on sensor by hinging at the bottom first


8.        Replace the sensor onto the elbow attached to your wall


9.        Position the sensor into the correct position. 


10.        Make a note in your diary when the battery was changed.


11.        Dispose the old batter in an acceptable manor







A walk test is also a good way to ensure sensors are functioning correctly.  To do this keep watching the sensor as you walk into and through a room.   The red sensor light should come on.
Note: Once the red sensor light has illuminated it will not do so again for about 15 seconds.  This is normal.
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Changing batteries

For information on how to change batteries click the sensor that looks like the ones in your premises.
 
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