QOLSYS - Glassbreak sensor battery replacement

QOLSYS - Glassbreak sensor battery replacement

Requirements
2x CR123A Lithium Batteries
System must be disarmed to prevent false alarms. 

Instructions:
  1. Open the Device - Press the tab on the top of the device and open it. The cover should swing down. This will cause the panel to beep rapidly due to the tamper. You may ignore this or tap anywhere on the screen to silence the beeping. 
  2. Replace the Battery - Remove the old batteries, and insert the new batteries in place. Please mind the polarity (+ and - side of the battery).
  3. Mount the Device - Close the cover back up and snap it shut. 
  4. Clear the trouble - You can easily clear troubles by Arming or Disarming the system.
If you have any issues or require additional assistance, please contact our Technical Support team. 

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