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User manual Heath Zenith, model 598-1109-06
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In typical use, alkaline batteries will last up to 2 1/2 years. WARNING: To prevent possible SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH: • NEVER allow small children near batteries. • If battery is swallowed, immediately notify doctor. Figure 1 1. Install alkaline type A23 12 volt push button battery (included). Remove back of case by pushing in tab on bottom with a small screwdriver. See diagram inside push button for correct battery orientation. Note: If batteries are preinstalled, remove orange battery tab. 2. Remove chime cover. Pull firmly as shown in Figure 2. 3. Install 4 alkaline “C” batteries in chime. Make sure batteries are oriented properly as shown in Figure 3. 4. Test range. Temporarily position chime and push button where you want them mounted. Press push button to verify chime and push button work properly. If chime does not sound, see Troubleshooting. Figure 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7ONType “C” Type “C” Type “C” Type “C” Figure 3 © 2008 HeathCo LLC 598-1109-06 598-1109-06 -2- 5. Mount push button. Use either screws or double sided tape to mount push button. • Screw Mounting: To mount with screws, remove back of case by pushing in tab on bottom with a small screwdriver (see Figure 1). Note: Remove material in screw holes (if needed) before mounting with screws. Attach back of case to door jamb or wall (see Figure 4). Snap front of push button on. • Tape Mounting: When attaching push button using double sided tape, make sure the surface of the door jamb or wall is clean. 6. Mount chime. Determine mounting location. There are three different ways to mount the chime depending upon the model of chime purchased. Determine which model you purchased below. Mount the chime according to the instructions for your chime. Figure 4 Basic Chime with Separate Chime with Attached Chime Decorative Cover Decorative Cover Style of push button and chime may vary from illustration. 598-1109-06 -3- Basic Chime: 1. Remove batteries from chime. 2. Place chime against wall and verify the chime is level. 3. Use chime holes as a template (see Figure 5). Drill 7/32" diameter pilot hole for 2 wall anchors (provided) and insert anchors. 4. Insert 2 screws (provided) through holes in back of chime. 5. Using arrow inside chime unit as a guide, mount chime with arrow pointing up (see Figure 5). Do not tighten completely. 6. Verify chime is level and tighten screws securely. 7. Replace batteries (see Figure 3). Snap cover onto chime base. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7ON Holes for Wall Mounting Mount Chime Unit with Arrow Pointing Up Figure 5 Chime with Separate Decorative Cover: 1. Slide cover pin onto rear of chime as shown in Figure 6. Pin must be assembled to base prior to mounting base to wall (pin may be pre-assembled). 2. Follow directions under “Basic Chime” to mount chime base to wall. 3. Hang cover on cover pin. Cover Pin Installed on Chime Back Top of Chime Cover Pin Back of Chime Figure 6 Chime with Attached Decorative Cover: 1. Mount hanger to chime (hanger may be pre-assembled): • Place hanger over predrilled holes (either in top or bottom panel). • Connect hanger to chime using 2 #4 screws (provided). 2. Determine where chime is to be mounted. 3. Drill 1/4" diameter pilot hole for wall anchor (provided) and insert anchor. 4. Screw #8 screw (provided) into anchor. Leave 1/16" gap between screw head and wall. 5. Place hanger over screw to mount chime. Predrilled Hanger Holes Hanger #4 Screws Figure 7 Tune Settings Your wireless chime has different selectable tunes: Dong (one note) and Ding- Dong (two note). The factory setting is for the Ding-Dong tune. This tune can be changed by following the instructions below. • Dong (one note tune) Inside Push Button: Add jumper to location 8. • Ding-Dong (two note tune) Inside Push Button: Remove jumper from location 8. Note: All models have both front and back door tune capabilities. We recommend the back door use the Dong tune and the front door use the Ding-Dong tune. Models that include two push buttons will come factory set for front and back doors. Decals on the rear of the push button will indicate its setting. 12345678 12345678 Tune Setting Push Button Set for One Note Tune (Dong) Push Button Set for Two Note Tune (Ding-Dong) Figure 8 - Inside Push Button Note: Some models might require the use of tweezers to remove and replace the jumpers. Troubleshooting A. Low Battery Indicator: When the push button designated for the “Ding-Dong” tone is pressed, only a “Dong” note will play when battery power is low in chime unit. B. Chime does not sound: • Make sure push button and chime codes are the same (see Figure 9). • Check orientation of push button and chime batteries. (See diagram inside push button and chime for correct battery orientation.) • Check charge of push button and chime batteries, replace if necessary. C. Chime sounds when not intended (false triggers): Chime is receiving interference from another wireless device; change the code setting (see Code Setting below). D. Batteries seem OK, b...
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