1. |
Check that the red light flickers when the door lock or unlock
button is pressed on the transmitter.
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2. |
Remove the battery (A) and check voltage if the red light doesn't
flicker.
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3. |
Insert the battery (A) into the tester (09954-2P100).
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4. |
Push the test button and If "0.00" is displayed on screen, it
means that the battery voltage is 2V or less.
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5. |
If "L" is displayed on screen, it means that the battery is low
power and it needs to replace.
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6. |
To prevent the discharge of electricity, turn the tester power
off.
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7. |
Replace the transmitter battery with a new one, if voltage is
low power then try to lock and unlock the doors with the transmitter
by pressing the lock or unlock button five or six times.
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8. |
If the doors lock and unlock, the transmitter is O.K, but if the
doors don't lock and unlock, register the transmitter code, then try
to lock and unlock the doors.
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9. |
If the doors lock and unlock, the transmitter is O.K, but if the
doors don't lock and unlock, replace the transmitter.
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