Battery Warning - CAPIDI CAP388B User Manual

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BAttEry wArNING

• When the battery warning is heard, the smoke detector should be
replaced. The battery lasts for the entire lifetime of the smoke detector
and cannot be replaced.
• When the battery begins to lose power a beep is heard about once
every 20 minutes, and the indicator light flashes about once every 4
seconds. When one device emits a battery warning, the other paired
devices beep once every 4 hours. In order to establish which device
is emitting the warning, check which one is flashing every 4 seconds.
GUArANtEE
These smoke detectors are guaranteed to be free of defects in material
and manufacture, in normal use and with service, for a period of 5 years
from date of purchase inclusive. The company is not obliged to repair
or replace parts which are shown to be in need of repair as a result of
careless use, damage or modifications made after the purchase date.
The company's liability arising from the sale of this smoke detector will
under no circumstances exceed the replacement cost of the smoke
detector, and the company will under no circumstances be liable for
loss or damage as a result of a false fire alarm.
Capidi AB will not be liable for any injury or damage to property, or other
particular accidental or indirect damage whatsoever, resulting from a fire.
The only indemnity in connection with the limited guarantee contained
herein is the repair or replacement of the smoke detector by Capidi AB.
Under no circumstances will Capidi AB's liability for any other indemnity
provided for by law exceed the purchase price. Your smoke detector is
not a substitute for property insurance, damage insurance, life insurance
or any other form of insurance. Acquisition of appropriate protection is
your responsibility. Consult your insurance company.
This does not affect your legal rights.
rECyClING
Electrical products must not be disposed of together with ordinary
household waste. Take the product to a recycling centre. Check with
your local authority or distributor for information about
recycling. New regulations promote the recycling of
electrical and electronic equipment (the European
'WEEE directive', which came into force in August 2005).
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