Test and troubleshooting – Activeforever Krown Dual Alarm Clock with Alerting System User Manual

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Testing:

Testing the KA1000 every night before you go to bed is recommended to guaranty it will wake you

up in the morning. Slide the test switch to the “Test” position and watch for the system send out a

signal to the shaker, speaker, and lamp. Check for any loose connections, or problems with the light

bulb before contacting the manufacturer.

Troubleshooting:

If any question arises during the installation and testing, follow through the troubleshooting section

below. Contact your Krown representative or authorized dealer if you should have any questions that

this troubleshooting guide does not answer.

1. The table lamp does not turn on when the alarm is triggered:

Turn on the table lamp before plugging into the clock power cord. Turn the light on/off manually

by the light switch located in the back of the clock. Check the light bulb if the light is still not

working. Replace with a new bulb if needed.

2. The night light will not on:

Open the night light cover and check the bulb. If the bulb is broken replace it with 9V, 0.1A. Do

not replace with a bigger bulb. The excess heat can melt the housing and void the warranty.

3. The shaker does not work:

Plug the shaker firmly to the jack. Switch the test/dimmer switch to test. The shaker will vibrate

for 1 second before it switches to light and sound test. Check the switch mode to make sure that

you choose shaker and light mode.

4 The extended receiver will not flash when the telephone ring:

The extended receiver needs to recognize the telephone ringer you use in the system. Press the

telephone ringer transmitter test button and the light switch on the extended receiver at a same

time. The LED on the extended receiver flashes once. Release the buttons. Press the test button

again to see if the extended receiver responds. If not, repeat the process to register the telephone

ringer transmitter.

5. The clock will not receive the signal from alarm transmitter:

The transmitter from the alarm monitor needs to be registered with the new clock. This process

is for protecting the system from interference with a neighboring system. Register all

transmitters in the system with the clock to activate the monitoring features. It is not necessary to

register a transmitter in a same channel. Only register one transmitter with your clock.

6. After power a black out, the clock stops receiving signal from the door knock:

a. The back up battery is dead, replace the battery.

b. The clock does not have the battery back up installed. The memory was erased when power

was lost. Install back-up battery and register the door knock transmitter to the clock again.

TEST AND TROUBLESHOOTING

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