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Safety information
This manual contains information that you should observe to ensure your own personal safety as well as to avoid personal injuries and
material damage.
The notes referring to your personal safety are highlighted in the manual by a safety alert symbol (warning triangle).
Notes referring to property damage are displayed without a safety alert symbol.
Depending on the hazard level, warnings are displayed in descending order as follows:
Danger
indicates that death or severe personal injury will result if the
proper precautions are not taken.
Warning
indicates that death or serious injury could result if the proper
precautions are not taken.
Caution
with a safety alert symbol indicates that minor personal injury may result if the proper precautions are not taken.
Caution
without a safety alert symbol means that damage to property may occur if the proper precautions are not taken.
Note
indicates that an undesirable result or state could occur if the corresponding instruction is not followed.
In the event of several levels of danger occurring simultaneously, the warning corresponding to the highest level of danger is always
used. A warning by a warning triangle indicating possible personal injury may also include a warning relating to property damage.
Qualified personnel
The associated device/system must only be set up and operated using this documentation. A device/system must only be placed into
operation and operated by qualified personnel.
With regard to the safety information in this documentation, a “qualified person” is a person who is authorized to put into operation
equipment, systems, and circuits in accordance with the standard DIN VDE 0834 for qualified personnel and to provide training on said
equipment, systems, and circuits.
Instructed personnel
With regard to the safety information in this documentation, an “instructed person” is a person who is authorized to operate equipment
and systems in accordance with the standard DIN VDE 0834 for instructed personnel. Instructed personnel has a duty of supervision
within the meaning of VDE 0834. As a rule, instructed personnel has received instruction/training by qualified personnel and obtained
the required documentation.
Trained personnel
A “trained person” is a person who has been instructed in usage and monitoring and who has the necessary documents at his or her
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Contents
1 Product ..............................................................................................................................5
2 Basic Variants of the Product / Scope of Supply...........................................................5
3 Product Information..........................................................................................................5
3.1 VarioRec6 Radio Receiver.........................................................................................5
3.2 Radio Transmitters.....................................................................................................5
3.3 Call System................................................................................................................5
4 Power Supply Variants.....................................................................................................6
5 Operating Steps................................................................................................................6
5.1 Connecting the Radio Receiver..................................................................................6
6 Operation...........................................................................................................................7
6.1 Putting Radio Receivers into Operation .....................................................................7
6.2 Range of the Radio Link.............................................................................................7
7 Initial Putting Into Operation............................................................................................7
7.1 Checking if the Radio Receiver Connector Type is Suitable for the Call System.......7
7.2 Setting of Desired Operating Functions......................................................................7
8 Overview of the Operating and Parameterisation Functions........................................8
8.1 Operating Mode..........................................................................................................8
8.2 Programming Mode....................................................................................................8
8.3 Setup Mode................................................................................................................8
8.4 System Control...........................................................................................................8
9 Operating Radio Receivers During Operation................................................................9
9.1 Error / Fault Messages in the Operating Mode...........................................................9
9.2 Care Mode..................................................................................................................10
10 Programming Mode ........................................................................................................11
10.1 Navigating in Programming Mode ............................................................................11
10.2 Programming / Deleting Radio Transmitters ............................................................12
10.2.1 Programming Radio Transmitters....................................................................12
10.2.2 Programming of Radio Receivers Used for Special Functions ........................13
10.2.3 Deleting Radio Transmitters ............................................................................14
10.2.4 Activating / Deactivating Daily Message Monitoring ........................................15
10.2.5 Deleting All Programmed Transmitters............................................................16
11 Setup Mode......................................................................................................................17
11.1 Navigating in Setup Mode ........................................................................................17
11.2 Activating / Deactivating the Operating Indicator......................................................18
11.3 Activating / Deactivating the Care Mode ..................................................................19
11.3.1 Indicating and Setting of the Care Mode Timeout............................................20
11.3.2 Cancelling Call Suppression in the Care Mode for Individual Transmitters .....21
11.4 Setting the Master Mode ..........................................................................................22
11.5 Activating / Deactivating Vital Monitoring |
NOTE: item 11.5.1 must be observed/included!...............................................................23
11.5.1 Ignoring Vital Monitoring of Individual Radio Transmitters...............................24
12 System Control ...............................................................................................................25
12.1 Resetting All Parameters to Factory Settings...........................................................25
13 Regular Measures...........................................................................................................26
14 Specifications..................................................................................................................26
15 Cleaning in Private and Hospital Sectors.....................................................................26
16 Cleaning in the Private Sector.......................................................................................27
17 Repair...............................................................................................................................27
18 Replacement Parts (Informal)........................................................................................27
19 Returns ............................................................................................................................27
20 Staff Briefing ...................................................................................................................27
20.1 Documentation.........................................................................................................27
21 Disposal Instructions 27
22 Conformity.......................................................................................................................27

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1 Product
Warning
The use of a call device does not release supervisors from the obligation to supervise the persons supported
by such a device. The present product uses a radio link to transmit calls. Read this manual before operating
the device and carry out the described measures. This system is radio-based and must therefore not be used for
monitoring purposes if life-threatening conditions are foreseeable.
2 Basic Variants of the Product / Scope of Supply
Product variants
VarioRec6 radio receiver 868 MHz1
VarioRec6 radio receiver 868 MHz1with power supply unit
VarioRec6 radio receiver 869 MHz1
VarioRec6 radio receiver 869 MHz1with power supply unit
Documentation
VarioRec6 quick reference guide (enclosure)
LE235
VarioRec6 instruction manual (this document; can be downloaded from our
homepage)
LE243
1The frequency can be found on the identification decal.
Various connectors are available.
Note: While unpacking, each shipment should be inspected for completeness and damage.
Note: In this manual the “VarioRec6 radio receiver” is referred to as “radio receiver” or “receiver”.
3 Product Information
Figure: VarioRec6 radio receiver with controls
3.1 VarioRec6 Radio Receiver
The VarioRec6 radio receiver wirelessly receives calls of VarioRec transmitters and transmits them to the call system
3.2 Radio Transmitters
The VarioRec6 radio receiver can receive all matching VarioMobil transmitters.
3.3 Call System
Check if the radio receiver variant is suitable for the intended call system.
This information can be found either on the radio receiver identification label or in the call system documentation.
Call system
connector
Left-hand
button
Middle
button
Right-hand
button
Model with power
supply unit

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4 Power Supply Variants
The radio receiver range includes variants with or without power supply units.
The power supply of the variant without power supply unit is provided by the call system connector.
oDuring a voltage breakdown the call system provides an emergency power supply for the radio receiver.
oThe radio receiver remains operational as long as the emergency power supply is activated.
The power supply of the variant with power supply unit is provided by the 230 V mains to which the respective
power outlet is connected.
oDuring a voltage breakdown the radio receiver no longer receives calls.
oPower Failure Message: If the radio receiver is de-energised, the relay releases and indicates the power
failure to the call system.
5 Operating Steps
Below, standardised pictograms are used for the various variants.
5.1 Connecting the Radio Receiver
“Plug in the receiver” means that the radio receiver must be restarted by connecting the power supply.
Depending on the receiver variants, proceed as follows:
Receivers without power supply unit:
oInsert the connector into an auxiliary plug contact of the call system.
Receivers with power supply unit:
oInsert the plug of the power supply unit into a power outlet (the call system connection does not
influence the function).
oIn addition, insert the connector into an auxiliary plug contact of the call system.
Figure: “Plug in the receiver”
Plug in the
receiver
Plug in the
power supply unit
“Plug in the receiver” instruction

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6 Operation
Note: “Operation” means that radio transmitters have already been programmed in the radio receiver.
6.1 Putting Radio Receivers into Operation
Insert the connector into a suitable auxiliary plug contact / pear push button plug of the call system. For radio receivers with power
supply units, also insert the mains plug.
After a self test, the LED indicator lights up in green to indicate the receiving operating state. The radio receiver is now operational
and can receive and transmit radio calls.
Putting the radio receiver in operating mode (standard operation)
Note
The operating steps required for operation are listed in the quick reference guide.
6.2 Range of the Radio Link
Important
During initial putting into operation of the radio receiver, adequate reception at the usage site must be checked at
regular intervals. More information is provided in the descriptions of the matching receivers.
7 Initial Putting Into Operation
Carry out the following steps before the initial putting into operation:
Check if the radio receiver connector type is suitable for the call system.
Check if factory settings or customised settings are to be used.
Assign radio transmitters by programming.
Check the range at the usage site.
7.1 Checking if the Radio Receiver Connector Type is Suitable for the Call System
Check on the basis of the documentation of your call system if the VarioRec6 connector type is suitable for the existing
auxiliary plug contacts / pear push button plugs. Also check if special settings are required.
7.2 Setting of Desired Operating Functions
Note: The factory settings allow for a troublefree operation of the radio receiver. If you do not intend to change parameters,
you may directly proceed with the step “Programming Radio Receivers”.
1
Plug in the
receiver
2
Green
Receiver is
operational

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8 Overview of the Operating and Parameterisation Functions
8.1 Operating Mode
This is the operating state after connecting the device. This mode is automatically activated after applying the supply voltage.
8.2 Programming Mode
Activation by an operating sequence
8.3 Setup Mode
Activation by an operating sequence
8.4 System Control
Activation by an operating sequence
Operating mode 9.x
Radio call reception with call transmission
Fault messages
Reception blockage
“Battery low” message
No daily message
System error message
Care mode 9.2
Activate / deactivate
Plug in
Monitoring
Radio calls
Vital messages
Daily message
Fault messages
When inserting the
plug
press the button
Programming
mode 10.x
Program / delete radio transmitters
Button
Multiple reception fault message
Activate / deactivate
Delete all programmed radio transmitters
Daily message monitoring of a radio transmitter
Press the ▼ button
when inserting the
plug
Setup mode 11.x
Button
Activate / deactivate
Operating indicator
Activate / deactivate
Care mode 9.2
3, 5, 10, 20, 30 min.
Setting care mode timeout
Master mode
Vital function
Activate / deactivate
Activate / deactivate
Timeout
Deactivate care mode for individual radio transmitters
Press the
button
when inserting the
System mode 12.x
Reset all parameters to
factory setting
Button
Operating mode
9.x

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9 Operating Radio Receivers During Operation
After plugging, the radio receiver automatically enters the operating mode. In this mode radio calls are received and transmitted to
the call system.
In addition, it is possible to activate the care mode which allows the call transmission to be suppressed for the selected time.
Functions in operating mode
Reception of radio calls with call transmission to the call system.
Indication of fault messages.
Care mode activation / deactivation.
Image sequence: Putting the radio receiver in operating mode and receiving radio calls
9.1 Error / Fault Messages in the Operating Mode
During operation and reception of radio transmitter signals, errors or auxiliary messages may occur. All errors are indicated by the
LED light. The settings and the call system determine if and how errors are transmitted to the call system. In systems with a
separate fault channel the fault message will always be transmitted. The messages will be displayed until they are acknowledged.
Note: Call messages continue to be received and transmitted even after receipt of a fault message.
The most recent message will be indicated. After acknowledgement of the message, the next message, if any, is indicated.
This sequence can be repeated until the fault memory is empty.
Figure: Possible LED indicator messages in the operating mode
1
Plug in
receiver
Receiver is
operational
2
Green
Receiver indicates and
transmits the call
Red for
1.5 s
4
Trigger
radio call
3
Receiver is
operational
2
5
Green
No daily message
Green flashing
light
Transmitter battery
low
Red flashing light
Replace radio
transmitter battery
Red flashing light
Reception blockage
(only with social alarm
frequency)
Orange flashing light
Check for sources of radio
interference in the environment
Message Indication Measure*
System error
Red / green flashing
light
Error in radio receiver
or in the connection
*Please check for
details of these
measures in this
document
No vital message
Green / orange flashing
light
Determine why the message was not
received

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Image sequence: Acknowledging fault messages
9.2 Care Mode
If this mode has been activated (see chapter 11.x., “setup mode”), call transmission can be suppressed for a set time (e.g., to avoid
the triggering of call signals as long as a care measure is carried out) in the operating mode.
Functions in care mode
Activating the care mode: The radio call transmission is suppressed during timeout.
However, the receiver continues to indicate:
Calls
Fault messages.
Deactivating the care mode:
Briefly press any button,
otherwise the operating mode is automatically reset after the set timeout.
Image sequence: Activating the care mode during operation / resetting the care mode in advance
Acknowledge (one fault message has
been received)
1
Briefly press any
button
2
Green
Receiver is in
operating mode
3
Briefly press any
button
2
Green
Receiver is in
operating mode
Acknowledge (several fault message have been received)
The next message is
indicated
If no
message
remains
Light signal
4
0
Green
Receiver is in
operating mode
Care mode
is active
2
Orange / red
flashing light
Reset care mode before
timeout
0
Green
Receiver is in
operating mode
Care mode is
automatically reset
after timeout
Briefly press any
button
1
Briefly press any
button
3

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10 Programming Mode
This mode is used to program radio transmitters to the receiver, to delete them from the receiver or to set the daily message monitoring.
Functions in programming mode
Program / delete radio transmitters.
Activate / deactivate the daily message.
Delete all programmed radio transmitters.
10.1 Navigating in Programming Mode
Note: The radio receiver automatically reactivates the operating mode if there is no input for approx. 1 min.
Image sequence: Navigating
1
Press and hold the
right-hand button
when plugging
2
Green
flashing light
Receiver is in
programming mode
Press and hold
left-hand button
0
Green
Receiver is
back in
operating mode
Activating the programming mode
From programming mode
back to operating mode
Briefly press left-
hand button
2
Green
flashing light
From programming
mode back to
operating mode
From a submode back
to the programming mode

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10.2 Programming / Deleting Radio Transmitters
Before a radio receiver can detect a radio transmitter, the latter has to be programmed in the radio receiver. A radio transmitter that
is no longer to be used with this radio receiver must be deleted from the transmitter.
Note: A fault message is triggered if unidentifiable transmitters or multiple reception are detected during programming / deletion.
In this case the programming step is to be repeated.
10.2.1 Programming Radio Transmitters
The first image sequence shows the programming of current radio transmitters. The second image sequence shows the
programming of radio transmitters with special functions such as, e.g., wireless momentary stop switches.
(note: Special functions are transmitted only if the call system supports their transmission by auxiliary plug contacts.)
Warning
Always check the range of new transmitters after programming. The exact procedure is described in the radio
transmitter manuals.
Image sequence: Programming radio transmitters
Receiver
is in
programming
mode
2
Green
flashing light
Briefly press
right-hand button
5
The new radio
transmitter has been
programmed
6
Green for
1.5 s
Trigger
radio call
3
Press and hold the
right-hand button
when plugging
1
New radio transmitter
has been detected
Green / orange
flashing light
4
Red flashing
light
This error message may have been
caused by the following:
Several radio receivers trans-
mit simultaneously.
Radio interferences exist.
In both cases, repeat the process.
Otherwise, try to find the interference
or try to repeat the programming
procedure at another location.
Possible error message
May be repeated for additional transmitters
Briefly press left-
hand button
2
Green
flashing light
Receiver is in setup
mode
8
Press and hold
left-hand button
0
Green
Receiver is in
operating mode
From programming mode
to operating mode
Receiver
is in program-
ming mode
7
Green
flashing light
From submode back
to programming mode

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10.2.2 Programming of Radio Receivers Used for Special Functions
Examples of special functions
Wireless Momentary Stop Switch
Wireless light button
Image sequence: Programming of radio receivers used for special functions.
Trigger
radio call
3
New radio transmitter
has been detected
Green / orange
flashing light
4
The new radio transmit-
ter has been pro-
grammed
6
Orange for 1.5 s
5
Briefly press
middle (!) button
Receiver is in
programming
mode
2
Green
flashing light
Press and hold the
right-hand button when
plugging
1
May be repeated for additional transmitters
Briefly press
left-hand button
2
Green
flashing light
Receiver is in
programming mode
From submode back
to programming mode
Red flashing
light
This error message may have been
caused by the following:
Several radio receivers trans-
mit simultaneously.
Radio interferences exist.
In both cases, repeat the process.
Otherwise, try to find the interference
or try to repeat the programming
procedure at another location.
Possible error message
8
Press and hold
left-hand button
0
Green
Receiver is in
operating mode
From programming mode
to operating mode
Receiver is in
programming
mode
7
Green
flashing light

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10.2.3 Deleting Radio Transmitters
To avoid multiple reception, always delete radio transmitters from radio receivers that are no longer intended to receive calls from these
transmitters.
Image sequence: Deleting radio transmitters
Receiver is in pro-
gramming mode
2
Green
flashing light
Briefly press
right-hand button
5
Trigger
radio call
3
Red flashing
light
This error message may have been
caused by the following:
Several radio receivers trans-
mit simultaneously.
Radio interferences exist.
In both cases, repeat the process.
Otherwise, try to find the interference
or try to repeat the programming
procedure at another location.
Possible error message
Red for
1.5 s
6
Radio transmiter has
been deleted
Red / green
flashing light
4
Radio transmitter
has been detected
Press and hold the
right-hand button when
plugging
1
Briefly press
left-hand button
2
Green
flashing light
Receiver is in
programming mode
From submode back
to programming mode
8
Press and hold
left-hand button
0
Green
Receiver is in
operating mode
From programming mode
to operating mode
Receiver
is in
programming
mode
7
Green
flashing light

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10.2.4 Activating / Deactivating Daily Message Monitoring
Function: If the transmission of daily messages has been activated for a radio transmitter, the radio receiver generates a message
whenever the daily test signal of the transmitter is not received. This function is used for the daily functional check of permanently in-
stalled wireless momentary switches, for example. Remark: Check if the radio transmitter generates the daily message check signal.
Usually, only transmitters using the social alarm frequency (869.2125 MHz) offer this function.
Note: After programming a new radio transmitter, its daily message monitoring is initially deactivated!
oFunctions
Daily message active: Depending on the call system, a call / fault message is generated if an expected daily
message is not received.
Daily message deactivated: Missing daily messages are ignored (no monitoring).
Image sequence: Activating / deactivating daily messages for a radio receiver (important: the radio receiver must
already have been programmed!)
Receiver
is in
programming mode
2
Green
flashing light
Press and hold the
right-hand button
when plugging
(only if the programming mode has not
already been activated)
1
Trigger call
3
4
Press and hold
middle button
Red / green
flashing light
4
Radio transmitter
has been detected
6
Orange
flashing light
Daily message
is active
6
Red flashing
light
Daily message
is deactivated
8
Orange flashing
light
Daily message
is active
8
Red flashing
light
Daily message
is deactivated
7
Press and hold
right-hand button
7
Press and hold
left-hand button
7
Briefly press
left-hand button
Abort
Possible error message:
see the descriptions in
previous image sequences
Green
Press and hold
left-hand button
0
Green
Receiver is in
operating mode
From programming mode
to operating mode
Receiver is in
programming
mode
9
Green
flashing light
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10.2.5 Deleting All Programmed Transmitters
All transmitters programmed in the radio receiver are deleted.
Image sequence: Deleting all programmed transmitters
3
Press and hold
middle button
Receiver is in
deleting mode
4
Orange / red
flashing light
Red for 1.5 s
6
All programmed transmit-
ters are deleted
Receiver is in pro-
gramming mode
2
Green
flashing light
Press and hold the
right-hand button
when plugging
1
8
Press and hold
left-hand button
0
Green
Receiver is in
operating mode
From programming mode
to operating mode
5
Briefly press
left-hand button
Abort
Deleting all transmitters
Receiver is in pro-
gramming mode
7
Green
flashing light
5
Press and hold
right-hand button
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11 Setup Mode
In this mode, the following parameters can be set:
Functions in setup mode
Master mode: Activate / deactivate.
Vital function: Activate / deactivate.
Operating indicator: Normal / inverted.
Care Mode: Activate / deactivate.
Care Mode: Set timeout.
11.1 Navigating in Setup Mode
Note: The radio receiver automatically reactivates the operating mode if there is no input for approx. 1 min. Otherwise, each actuation
of the left-hand button will access the next higher menu level until the operating mode is reached.
Figure: Navigating in setup mode
Press and hold the
left-hand button when
plugging
1
2
Orange
flashing light
Receiver is in
setup mode
3
Press and hold
left-hand button
0
Green
Receiver is
back in operating
mode
From setup mode
back to operating mode
Briefly press left-
hand button
From a submode back
to the setup mode
2
Orange
flashing light
Receiver
is in setup mode
Putting the radio receiver
in setup mode

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11.2 Activating / Deactivating the Operating Indicator
The operating indicator (steady green light) can be deactivated.
Operating indicator active: A steady green light is always activated.
Operating indicator deactivated: There is no indication during operation, only during the reception of a radio call or in the
case of errors the appropriate flash sequence is activated.
Image sequence: Activating / deactivating the operating indicator
Important note: The information mentioned above and below pertaining to the operating mode always refers to the activated state of the operating in-
dicator! This manual does not contain image sequences applicable to the deactivated operating indicator.
The current state
is indicated
3
Briefly press
right-hand button
4
Green flashing
light
Operating indicator
is deactivated
4
Red flashing
light
Operating indicator
is deactivated
5
Press and hold
right-hand button
5
Press and hold
left-hand button
6
Green flashing
light for 1 s
State
is active
6
Red flashing
light for 1 s
State
is deactivated
2
Orange flashing
light
Receiver is in
setup mode
Changing the state
9
Press and hold
left-hand button
0
Green or off
Receiver is back
in operating mode
Back to operating mode
7
Briefly press
left-hand button
Back to setup mode
8
Orange
flashing light
Receiver is in
setup mode
Press and hold the left-
hand button when plug-
ging
1

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11.3 Activating / Deactivating the Care Mode
Here, the care mode (the optional deactivation of the call transmission for a set timeout) can be permitted (activated) or prohibited (de-
activated).
Care mode is active: During operation, the care mode can be activated by pressing the button.
Care mode is inactive: The care mode is switched off.
Image sequence: Activating / deactivating the Care Mode
The current state
is indicated
6
Press and hold
right-hand button
6
Press and hold
left-hand button
Changing the care state
2
Orange
flashing light
Receiver is in
operating mode
Orange / green
flashing light
5
Care mode
is active
Orange / green
flashing light
for
7
Care mode
is active
3
3
Briefly press
right-hand button
Briefly press
left-hand button
Briefly press
left-hand button
Abort
Press and hold the left-
hand button when plugging
1
Activating / Deactivating the Care
Mode
Care mode
inactive
5
Orange / red
flashing light
Care mode
inactive
7
Orange / red
flashing light for 1.5 s
8
Orange
flashing light
Receiver is in
setup mode
0
Green
Receiver is in
operating mode
Back to operating mode
9
Press and hold
left-hand button
6
2/8

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11.3.1 Indicating and Setting of the Care Mode Timeout
The timeout can be adjusted as long as the care mode is activated.
Possible timeouts
3, 5, 10, 20, 30 minutes (note: The factory setting is 5 minutes).
Image sequence: Indicating and setting of the care mode timeout
The current timeout is indicated
2
Orange
flashing light
Receiver is in
setup mode
Green
Orange
Red
Green flashing light
Orange flashing light
Timeout
3 min
5 min
10 min
20 min
30 min
Indicator
7
Briefly press left-hand
button
4
Briefly press
right-hand button
3
Briefly press
right-hand button
Briefly press right-hand button twice
Press and hold
left-hand button
0
Green
Receiver is in
operating mode
Back to operating mode
6
Press and hold
middle button
Indication of care state
Orange / green
flashing light
5
Toggle to the required timeout or
8
9
Press right-hand
button several times
Care setup mode
Exit the menu
10
Orange
flashing light
11
Receiver is
back in
setup mode
5
Orange / red
flashing light
Press and hold the
right-hand button
when plugging
1
Indicator message
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