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C1. PLASTIC INTRUDER ALARM CASE SET
WITH COVER AND BASE PLATFORM
C2. BATTERY HOLDER
WITH SWITCH AND
WIRES INSTALLED
C3. BUZZER WITH
WIRES INSTALLED
C4. METAL PEGS
C5. PLASTIC PEGS
C10. OTHER ACCESSORIES:
STRING, DOUBLE ADHESIVE
TAPES AND DOOR PLATE
Double
adhesive tapes
Trigger plate holder
Trigger plate
C8. WALL MOUNT
C9. TRIGGER
PLATE HOLDER
C6. CONNECTION
PLATE (WITH METAL
PLATES INSTALLED)
C7. TRIGGER PLATE
Double
adhesive
tapes
Install the cover to complete the alarm case
set.
8
41-03246/1
41-03246 /1
D. INSTRUCTIONS: ASSEMBLING THE ALARM CASE H. TROUBLE SHOOTING
If the trigger plate is pulled out and the buzzer does not produce a sound:
1. Check if all connection points are intact and are connected in correct order.
2. Check if the batteries are too old, or are installed in the correct polarities.
3. Check if the switch at the battery case is switched on.
4. Check if the metal connection plates are touching each other when the trigger plate is removed.
If the plates happen to be detached from each other, the circuit is not complete. You may ask an
adult's assistance to bend the upper metal plates downward so that it could touch the lower metal
plate again.
REMARKS: When the alarm is not in use, please switch it off and wind whole length of the
kick wire to the wall mount. It is further recommended that the batteries should also be
removed.
G. SETTING THE ALARM
REMARKS: YOU WILL NEED ADULT'S PERMISSION AND SUPERVISION DOING THIS.
F. MOUNTING THE ALARM
I. FUN FACTS
How does your the intruder alarm work?
After you have finished the installation of the intruder alarm, the connection formed an
open circuit. There are two points at the circuit which control the flow of current to the
buzzer: the switch built on the battery case and the plastic trigger plate inserted between
the connection plates. When alarm is set up and switch is on, the only disconnection point
is the trigger plate. The trigger plate is made of plastic which insulate the electric current
from flowing through. When the door is opened, the trigger plate will be taken away. Thus,
the two metal plates come to contact with each other. The circuit is now a closed circuit.
The buzzer is turned on when the current pass through it.
Some things about electricity...
In the intruder alarm, we only use the battery which produces the one-way direct current
(d.c). That is the current only flows in one direction ( positive to negative ). However, the
electricity supplied from the power station is alternating current (a.c). The current does not
only flow in one direction, it flows backwards and forwards around the circuit at a certain
frequency (positive to negative and negative to positive).
The wire of most electrical appliance normally consists of three insulated wires: the live,
the neutral and the earth wires. The live wire goes positive “+” and negative “-”
alternatively, making the current flow backwards and forwards around the circuit. The
neutral wire provides the return path for the current to flow back to the mains socket. The
earth wire is a safety wire which connects the metal body of the electrical appliance to the
earth for grounding the electricity leakage. Also, most electrical appliances have another
safety device - fuse. It is a thin wire of short length which will overheat and melt in case the
current is higher than the specified value. If a fault develops and a large current flows
through the circuit, the fuse melts and breaks the circuit in order to prevent the cable from
overheating which may cause a fire.
E. MAKING THE KICK WIRE
QUESTION AND COMMENTS
We treasure you as a customer and your satisfaction
with this product is important to us. In case you have
any comments or questions, or you find any parts of
this kit missing or defective, please do not hesitate to
contact our distributor in your country, whose address
is printed on the package. You are also welcome to
contact our marketing support team at Email:
[email protected], Fax (852) 25911566, Tel (852)
28936241, Web site: WWW.4M-IND.COM
A. SAFETY MESSAGES
1. Please read through this instructions before you start.
2. This kit is intended for age 8 and up.
3. Adults assistance and supervision required.
4. This kit contains small parts which may cause suffocation if misused.
5. Metal connection plate and wires may contain sharp points, adult assistance required in
assembling and bending.
6. Never touch the contacts inside the battery case to prevent possible short circuit.
B. USE OF BATTERY
1. Requires two "AA" batteries (Not included). We recommend alkaline batteries.
2. For optimum operation, always use fresh alkaline batteries.
3. Insert batteries according to the correct polarities.
4. Make sure that the supply terminals are not short circuited.
5. Do not leave batteries in the toy if it is not in use.
6. Remove empty batteries from the toy.
7. Do not recharge non-rechargeable batteries.
8. Rechargeable batteries should be removed from the toy before being charged (if removable).
9. Rechargeable batteries should only be charged under adult's supervision.
10. Do not mix old and new batteries.
11. Do not mix alkaline, standard (Carbon-Zinc) or rechargeable (Nickel-Cadmium) batteries.
12. Only use batteries of the same or equivalent type.
13. The toy should not be connected to more than the recommended number of power supplies.
CHOKING HAZARD
WARNING
Not for Children under 3
Small parts.
© 2005 4M INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT LIMITED
INTRUDER ALARM
C. CONTENTS
Install the connection
plate (C6).
2Install battery holder (C2).
1
Connect the wires from the
buzzer with that from the
connection plate. Match the
wires colours.
4Connect the wires from
battery holder with that
from the buzzer. Match the
wires colours.
5
Install the buzzer (C3).
3
Connect the wires from the
connection plate with that
from the battery holder.
Match the wires colours.
6
Install the batteries. You may
now check if all connections
are correct by switching on
the switch button. The
buzzer should produce a
buzzing sound. After the
testing, switch it off.
7
1Snap the trigger plate holder to
the wall mount.
1Mount your alarm case to the
door surface. You may use the
double adhesive tapes
provided for this purpose.
4Test the alarm set up by closing the door
then opening it again. When the trigger
plate is being pulled out from the
connection plate, the alarm will be
triggered and produces a buzzing sound.
If you would like the alarm be triggered
with small opening of the door, make the
string shorter by winding the unwanted
length to the trigger plate holder (C9),
and vice versa.
1Cut a string of 50 cm. Adjust the string to
your desired length. Tie one end of the
string to the trigger plate. Tie the other
end to the trigger plate holder. Tie a few
more knots to secure the connection.
2Testing the alarm function: Now insert the
trigger plate to the connection plate. This
will separate the two metal plates. Now
check the function by turning on the
switch. There should not be buzz sound
as the connection plate are now being
separated by the plastic trigger plate.
Now pull out the trigger plate with string
connected to it. The buzzer will produce a
sound immediately as the two connection
plates are now in touch and a close
circuit is produced. You may now stop the
buzz by switching it off or by inserting the
trigger plate into the connection plate
again.
2On the similiar level
as the alarm case just
mounted, use the
double adhesive
tapes provided to
mount the wall mount
to the door surface.
3Switch on the alarm.
C6
C2
C6
C8
C9
C8
C9 C7
C4
C5
C3
2Insert the trigger plate to the connection plate
of the alarm case.
Hang the door plate
provided to warn
those "UNWANTED
INTRUDERS". It's
cool.
The intruder alarm does not only apply to the door, it also applies to your drawer
for security. Do you have any suggestion for intruder alarm application?
C1. PLASTIC INTRUDER ALARM CASE SET
WITH COVER AND BASE PLATFORM
C2. BATTERY HOLDER
WITH SWITCH AND
WIRES INSTALLED
C3. BUZZER WITH
WIRES INSTALLED
C4. METAL PEGS
C5. PLASTIC PEGS
C10. OTHER ACCESSORIES:
STRING, DOUBLE ADHESIVE
TAPES AND DOOR PLATE
Double
adhesive tapes
Trigger plate holder
Trigger plate
C8. WALL MOUNT
C9. TRIGGER
PLATE HOLDER
C6. CONNECTION
PLATE (WITH METAL
PLATES INSTALLED)
C7. TRIGGER PLATE
Double
adhesive
tapes
Install the cover to complete the alarm case
set.
8
41-03246/1
41-03246 /1
D. INSTRUCTIONS: ASSEMBLING THE ALARM CASE H. TROUBLE SHOOTING
If the trigger plate is pulled out and the buzzer does not produce a sound:
1. Check if all connection points are intact and are connected in correct order.
2. Check if the batteries are too old, or are installed in the correct polarities.
3. Check if the switch at the battery case is switched on.
4. Check if the metal connection plates are touching each other when the trigger plate is removed.
If the plates happen to be detached from each other, the circuit is not complete. You may ask an
adult's assistance to bend the upper metal plates downward so that it could touch the lower metal
plate again.
REMARKS: When the alarm is not in use, please switch it off and wind whole length of the
kick wire to the wall mount. It is further recommended that the batteries should also be
removed.
G. SETTING THE ALARM
REMARKS: YOU WILL NEED ADULT'S PERMISSION AND SUPERVISION DOING THIS.
F. MOUNTING THE ALARM
I. FUN FACTS
How does your the intruder alarm work?
After you have finished the installation of the intruder alarm, the connection formed an
open circuit. There are two points at the circuit which control the flow of current to the
buzzer: the switch built on the battery case and the plastic trigger plate inserted between
the connection plates. When alarm is set up and switch is on, the only disconnection point
is the trigger plate. The trigger plate is made of plastic which insulate the electric current
from flowing through. When the door is opened, the trigger plate will be taken away. Thus,
the two metal plates come to contact with each other. The circuit is now a closed circuit.
The buzzer is turned on when the current pass through it.
Some things about electricity...
In the intruder alarm, we only use the battery which produces the one-way direct current
(d.c). That is the current only flows in one direction ( positive to negative ). However, the
electricity supplied from the power station is alternating current (a.c). The current does not
only flow in one direction, it flows backwards and forwards around the circuit at a certain
frequency (positive to negative and negative to positive).
The wire of most electrical appliance normally consists of three insulated wires: the live,
the neutral and the earth wires. The live wire goes positive “+” and negative “-”
alternatively, making the current flow backwards and forwards around the circuit. The
neutral wire provides the return path for the current to flow back to the mains socket. The
earth wire is a safety wire which connects the metal body of the electrical appliance to the
earth for grounding the electricity leakage. Also, most electrical appliances have another
safety device - fuse. It is a thin wire of short length which will overheat and melt in case the
current is higher than the specified value. If a fault develops and a large current flows
through the circuit, the fuse melts and breaks the circuit in order to prevent the cable from
overheating which may cause a fire.
E. MAKING THE KICK WIRE
QUESTION AND COMMENTS
We treasure you as a customer and your satisfaction
with this product is important to us. In case you have
any comments or questions, or you find any parts of
this kit missing or defective, please do not hesitate to
contact our distributor in your country, whose address
is printed on the package. You are also welcome to
contact our marketing support team at Email:
[email protected], Fax (852) 25911566, Tel (852)
28936241, Web site: WWW.4M-IND.COM
A. SAFETY MESSAGES
1. Please read through this instructions before you start.
2. This kit is intended for age 8 and up.
3. Adults assistance and supervision required.
4. This kit contains small parts which may cause suffocation if misused.
5. Metal connection plate and wires may contain sharp points, adult assistance required in
assembling and bending.
6. Never touch the contacts inside the battery case to prevent possible short circuit.
B. USE OF BATTERY
1. Requires two "AA" batteries (Not included). We recommend alkaline batteries.
2. For optimum operation, always use fresh alkaline batteries.
3. Insert batteries according to the correct polarities.
4. Make sure that the supply terminals are not short circuited.
5. Do not leave batteries in the toy if it is not in use.
6. Remove empty batteries from the toy.
7. Do not recharge non-rechargeable batteries.
8. Rechargeable batteries should be removed from the toy before being charged (if removable).
9. Rechargeable batteries should only be charged under adult's supervision.
10. Do not mix old and new batteries.
11. Do not mix alkaline, standard (Carbon-Zinc) or rechargeable (Nickel-Cadmium) batteries.
12. Only use batteries of the same or equivalent type.
13. The toy should not be connected to more than the recommended number of power supplies.
CHOKING HAZARD
WARNING
Not for Children under 3
Small parts.
© 2005 4M INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT LIMITED
INTRUDER ALARM
C. CONTENTS
Install the connection
plate (C6).
2Install battery holder (C2).
1
Connect the wires from the
buzzer with that from the
connection plate. Match the
wires colours.
4Connect the wires from
battery holder with that
from the buzzer. Match the
wires colours.
5
Install the buzzer (C3).
3
Connect the wires from the
connection plate with that
from the battery holder.
Match the wires colours.
6
Install the batteries. You may
now check if all connections
are correct by switching on
the switch button. The
buzzer should produce a
buzzing sound. After the
testing, switch it off.
7
1Snap the trigger plate holder to
the wall mount.
1Mount your alarm case to the
door surface. You may use the
double adhesive tapes
provided for this purpose.
4Test the alarm set up by closing the door
then opening it again. When the trigger
plate is being pulled out from the
connection plate, the alarm will be
triggered and produces a buzzing sound.
If you would like the alarm be triggered
with small opening of the door, make the
string shorter by winding the unwanted
length to the trigger plate holder (C9),
and vice versa.
1Cut a string of 50 cm. Adjust the string to
your desired length. Tie one end of the
string to the trigger plate. Tie the other
end to the trigger plate holder. Tie a few
more knots to secure the connection.
2Testing the alarm function: Now insert the
trigger plate to the connection plate. This
will separate the two metal plates. Now
check the function by turning on the
switch. There should not be buzz sound
as the connection plate are now being
separated by the plastic trigger plate.
Now pull out the trigger plate with string
connected to it. The buzzer will produce a
sound immediately as the two connection
plates are now in touch and a close
circuit is produced. You may now stop the
buzz by switching it off or by inserting the
trigger plate into the connection plate
again.
2On the similiar level
as the alarm case just
mounted, use the
double adhesive
tapes provided to
mount the wall mount
to the door surface.
3Switch on the alarm.
C6
C2
C6
C8
C9
C8
C9 C7
C4
C5
C3
2Insert the trigger plate to the connection plate
of the alarm case.
Hang the door plate
provided to warn
those "UNWANTED
INTRUDERS". It's
cool.
The intruder alarm does not only apply to the door, it also applies to your drawer
for security. Do you have any suggestion for intruder alarm application?

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