
Model 5400 Owner’s Manual
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Verify Correct Operation:
If you are installing the standard Model 5400 please Verify Correct Operation using
section labeled M5400A below. If you are installing a Model 5400 with the optional
Heater Operation Trouble (HOT) Monitor Timer please Verify Correct Operation
using section labeled M5400H below. If “A” or “H” are not specically identied
refer to images on pg. 5 for proper verication.
M5400A
1. Apply power to the M5400A and verify that correct voltage is present.
2. Turn on the circuit breaker inside of the M5400A alarm panel.
3. Push and Hold the “TEST” button on the front of the alarm panel for ve
seconds to verify that the alarm horn sounds and the alarm light pulses.
4. Turn the red Thermostat Set-Point Dial clockwise until the heater turns on.
5. Reset the red Thermostat Set-Point Dial to the factory default of 60º F.
NOTE: It is the owner’s responsibility to set the thermostat based upon the climate
conditions of the installed location. The default setting
of 60º F (the dot between 50 & 70) is adequate for
outside temperatures down to 0º F. If operating below
this temperature, the set-point should be increased.
Consult AGF for set-point guidelines.
6. Install the M5400A Alarm Panel Cover and tighten
the four screws securely.
7. Close and lock the door using the supplied keys.
NOTE: If installation was to an existing system, return
the system back to normal operating conditions. If installation was to a new
system, activate system for normal operating conditions.
M5400H
1. Apply power to the M5400H and verify that correct
voltage is present.
2. Turn on the circuit breaker inside of the alarm panel.
3. Push and Hold the “TEST” button on the front of the
alarm panel for ve seconds to verify that the alarm horn
sounds and the alarm light pulses.
4. Turn the top dial of the Timer counter-clockwise from the
10h to the 10s band. The leg of the cross with the arrow
(highlighted in red) points to the band.