Operating Environment - Emerson FreezeAlarm FA-I-CCA User Manual

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1.0 INITIAL SET-UP:
BEFORE YOU PROCEED - Read the Following
Warranty Statement:
Please read the entire warranty statement on page 26 of this manual.
Minimum Installation:
You should program at least one (1) telephone number to call if there is a
temperature, power or battery emergency. The unit will operate without any
telephone numbers programmed and you will be able to remotely access the
unit to check current status information at the remote location, but without any
call-to telephone numbers programmed, you will not receive alarm calls from
your FreezeAlarm.
You must use a back-up battery. A 9V Lithium Battery is highly
recommended as a backup battery. This battery is not included with the
FreezeAlarm, but is available at most hardware stores.
IT IS CRITICAL THAT YOU TEST YOUR FREEZEALARM to make
sure the unit calls out during an alarm condition. Follow the test
procedure on page 15.

1.1 Operating Environment:

The Intermediate FreezeAlarm should operate in a dry, clean area that is near an AC
power outlet and a telephone wall-jack. The FreezeAlarm is designed to operate in
temperatures from 32° to 140°F (0° to 60°C). You should not install the FreezeAlarm
in areas where there is strong electrostatic, electromagnetic or radioactive fields. Do
not install the FreezeAlarm in an area with high humidity, chemical fumes or corrosive
vapors. Never install or connect your FreezeAlarm during a lightning storm!
1.2 Knowing your way around your FreezeAlarm:
Descriptions for each function in the diagrams below follow.
Front of the FreezeAlarm
Back of the FreezeAlarm
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