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Notes On The Use Of An Optional Lead Battery; Installation; Alarm System Installation Site; B) Advice Before Mounting - Renkforce MAC-608 Bedienungsanleitung

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7. Notes on the Use of an Optional Lead Batteries
• Keep batteries out of reach of children. Install and operate the product so that it is out of the
reach of children.
• Rechargeable batteries must not be short-circuited, opened, taken apart or thrown into fire.
There is a risk of fire and explosion!
• Chemical fluids may leak from old rechargeable batteries and damage the device.
• Leaking or damaged batteries/rechargeable batteries can cause chemical burns to skin when
touched without the use of adequate protective gloves.

8. Installation

The alarm system must be voltage-free during installation. It is not sufficient to, e.g., switch off
the alarm system! Turn off the power on all poles of the mains supply by removing the respective
electric circuit fuse or switching off the circuit breaker. Also switch off the corresponding FI
circuit breaker. Then check that the mains connection is free of current, e.g. with an appropriate
tester.
If necessary, pull the connecting plug out of the lead acid battery socket (available separately as acces-
sory).
When drilling wall holes, make sure you do not accidentally damage any power lines, gas pipes or water
pipes!
a) Alarm System Installation Site
Select the assembly site sot hat it is well accessible to the system's operator but not in direct view.
Unauthorised persons must not be able to reached the alarm system to deactivate it. If applicable, addi-
tional protection of the assembly site, e.g. by motion detectors, is recommended.
When selecting a place of set-up, make sure that your alarm system is not exposed to direct solar radiation,
vibrations, heat, cold and moisture.

b) Advice before Mounting

Before the actual assembly of the alarm system and the additional components, use the floor plan of the
object to be monitored to plan precisely how you object can be best secured. Draw in the alarms for the
doors, windows, rooms, etc. to be secured. Observe the special properties (e.g. recording angle of a motion
detector) of the individual alarms.
This procedure helps better estimate the actual material demand (e.g. length and core number of the lines,
number of motion detectors, door and window alarms, etc.).
The alarm system supports eight alarm zones. Connect the different sensors for the respective alarms to
the corresponding inputs on the PCB.
The functions of the alarm zones are explained in chapter 9.3 "Features of the 8 Alarm Zones".
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