GE 45145 GE Choice Alert Wireless Panic Button User Manual
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3. Press and hold the Panic Button. The Control Center
will sound a long beep and the LED will stop flashing.
Release the Panic Button. This confirms the Panic
Button has been assigned to the selected
device number.
Placement of the Panic button.
The Panic Button is designed to be mounted indoors
onto a wall, or it can lay on a flat surface (such as a
night stand). If mounting to a wall, use the double-
sided tape strips or the screws/wall anchors
(both included).
Note (1): Do not mount in an exterior location; the
Panic Button is not weather resistant.
Note (2): The Panic Button can transmit up to 150ft.
However like all wireless devices, this distance is
subject to conditions of the home. The number of walls
and appliances between the Panic Button and the
location of the Control Center can reduce the signal
transmission distance. When selecting a placement,
test the panic button at the location before mounting.
Mounting the Panic Button onto a Wall
(using double sided tape strips)
Select a suitable location that provides protected, easy
access. Be sure to test the device before mounting.
Clean all mounting surfaces with a 50/50 mix of water
and isopropyl alcohol, and allow to dry. Using the
provided double sided tape strips, peel one side and
firmly apply to the recessed areas on the back of the
mounting plate.
Peel the remaining side of the double sided tape and
lightly mount to the wall. Once you are confident with
the placement, press firmly to secure to the wall.