Features important safety tips operation – Oreck WEDGE GUARD S063 User Manual

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Congratulations on your purchase of the
LOCK’N ALARM Wedge Guard model
SO63 door stop and alarm. The Wedge
Guard can be used to provide protection
from forced or unauthorized entry. Its
high output alarm can be a powerful
deterrent to would-be burglars or robbers.

• The alarm siren is very loud, never

place the unit close to your ear, or
allow children to play with this unit.

• Keep this manual for future reference.

1. Make sure the ON/OFF switch is in the

“OFF” position. Remove the bottom plate
of the unit and install a new 9 volt alkaline
battery. Replace the bottom plate.

2. Place the unit on the floor close to the

door without touching the door. (When
the unit is turned on, do not place the

unit against the door with the metal contact
plate depressed or the alarm will sound.)

3. When the unit is switched to the “ON”

position, it will wait approximately
10 seconds then become active. The
unit will now sound the alarm instantly
when vibration is detected or if the
metal contact plate is depressed.

4. When properly set, the unit will sound

its alarm the moment the door is
opened. In cases where there is an
attempt to tamper with the unit from
the outside, or push it out from under
the door, the vibration sensor will
sound the alarm immediately.

5. To disarm the unit, simply slide the

switch to the “OFF” position.

6. When the alarm volume becomes low,

or the unit does not produce a normal
strong alarm sound, replace the battery.

• Provides both contact and vibration

alarm activation

• Wedge stop design prevents entry
• 9 volt battery power
• High output 120 dB alarm siren
• Simple ON/OFF switch operation

FEATURES

IMPORTANT SAFETY TIPS

OPERATION

NOTICE TO CONSUMERS:
DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY

When utilized correctly, the "Wedge Guard"
can effectively increase your personal
safety in your home or business. However,
Oreck Corp. makes no warranties,
representations or guarantees regarding:
fitness for intended purpose; or its ability
to act as a deterrent to robbery, burglary or
other crime against your person or
property. Oreck Corp. expressly denies
responsibility for any losses, damages, or
injuries which may result from use.

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