EasyManua.ls Logo

Sparkrite SRA8 - Trouble Shooting Guide; Reset Alarm

Sparkrite SRA8
29 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
24
around the wires ensuring ample coverage. Once the silicone is in place a tie wrap
(supplied) should be fastened around the narrow section of the rubber boot. The tie
wrap will force part of the silicone back out of the rubber boot, this e xcess should
NOT
be wiped/cleaned away, but worked back into the boot.
The silicone sealant will be fully cured after 24 hours.
Complete the installation by neatly securing the ultrasonic unit and alarm wiring
harness using tie wraps an d/or insulation tape.
WARNING: Failure to carry out the se instructions will result in water ingress, false
alarms and will in validate any warranty cla im.
Complete the instillation by neatly securing the ultrasonic unit and the alarm wiring
harness.
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
RESET ALARM
This is necessary when power is lost for any reason, eg battery is disconnected,
causing the alarm to lose the transmitter code. It is also often a simple cure to
the alarm doing something unusual. Follo w the simple procedure described below to
reset the alarm system.
On the red wire is a 10amp in-line false. Open the fu se cover, remove the fuse for
at least 30 seconds, then replace
Press the arming button on the remote control once for approximately 1
second.(Note
if you hold the button on the remote for over 3 secon ds you will
activate the built-in panic alarm feature).
Press again to de-activate th e alarm
The alarm is now reset and re-coded to the unique code in the remote control.

Related product manuals