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GE 19230 User Manual

GE 19230 User Manual

Wireless door chime

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Wireless Door Chime
User's Manual
Thank you on your purchase
of the Wireless Door Chime.
Before installation, please
read this manual carefully
and keep for future reference.
19230
Chime
Push Button

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Summary of Contents for GE 19230

  • Page 1 19230 Wireless Door Chime User’s Manual Chime Push Button Thank you on your purchase of the Wireless Door Chime. Before installation, please read this manual carefully and keep for future reference.
  • Page 2: Battery Installation

    Required Tools • Flathead screwdriver • Drill • 1/16” drill bit • 5/32” drill bit • Phillips screwdriver Included Hardware: • 2 – Plastic anchors • 4 – Screws • 1 – Double sided Tape • 1 – 12 Volt battery Battery Installation: Chime Unit: 1.
  • Page 3 Linking the Push Button to the Chime Unit: 1. Switch the Chime power to the “ON” position. The red LED will begin blinking slowly. Press 2. Within 10 seconds of turning on the power, press the push button. The LED on the chime will blink rapidly and turn off.
  • Page 4 Installation using the provided screws: 1. Remove the old push button and use this location to install your new Push Button. 2. Remove the battery cover as described in the installation of the battery. 3. Use the battery cover as a template to mark the position of the screws.
  • Page 5 5. Press the Push Button on to the back cover by inserting the top of the Push Button onto the top of the back cover first and then pressing on the bottom of the Push Button to snap the bottom of the Push Button into place.
  • Page 6 Chime Template...
  • Page 7: Fcc Note

    Troubleshooting: 1. Make sure the batteries are installed according to the polarity markings inside the battery compartment on the Chime Unit. 2. Make sure the battery is installed according to the polarity markings inside the battery compartment on the Push Button. 3.
  • Page 8 FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications.