What's Included; System Maintenance - Directed Electronics Viper 220MAX Owner's Manual

Directed electronics vehicle security system owner's guide
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• One control module
• A pair of two-button remote transmitters
• A push-button Valet® switch
• An electronic tilt motion sensor
• A Fail-Safe® Starter Kill
• A back-up battery siren
• A Validation Certificat request form
(Must be filled out and returned with a copy of the invoice to DEI)
• HF+ external/receiver antenna

[ System maintenance ]

The system requires no specific maintenance. Your remote transmitter is pow-
ered by a small, lightweight 3 volts lithium battery that will last approximately
three year under normal use.
NOTE: When you store your vehicle, before removing your battery, you will
have to deactivate the siren with the key included with the remote.
POWER SAVER MODE : Your system will automatically enter Power Saver Mode while armed or in Valet,
after a period of time in which no operation has been performed. This feature will lowers the current draw to
the recreationnal vehicle's battery.
POWER CONSUMPTION : Even if your security system is one of the most innovative on the market, it's
power consumption may become excessive in some particular situation. We recommend that you use your
recreationnal vehicle and that yoiu should drive it for an extensive period of time once in a while. If the
recreationnal vehicle is used periodically, we recommend that you buy a low current battery charger to
preserve the vehicle's battery life span.
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[ What's included ]

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