Trouble shooting guide maintenance – Code 3 Remote Compact Siren User Manual
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A. Check siren wiring and
connections.
B. Replace fuse.
C. Check siren wiring and
connections.
A. Check power connections.
A. Check speaker wiring.
B. Replace speaker.
A. Check wiring for bad connections.
Check vehicle charging system.
B. Check speaker wiring/replace
speaker.
PROBLEM
CAUSE
REMEDY
A. Siren not connected.
B. Fuse missing/open.
C. Speaker wires/speaker shorted.
A. Power connections reversed.
.
A. Speaker not connected, open
circuit in speaker wiring.
B. Speaker failure.
A. Low voltage to siren amplifier.
B. Defective speaker/high resistance
wiring.
No speaker output.
Fuse blows.
No output from speaker, tones heard
inside siren amplifier module.
Siren tones volume too low/garbled.
Trouble Shooting Guide
Maintenance
Your Code 3
®
Remote Compact siren has been designed to provide trouble free service. In case of difficulty,
see the Troubleshooting Guide on page 7. A primary cause of failure is shorted or open wires. The majority
of the short/open circuits have been found where wiring passes through firewalls, roofs, etc. If difficulty
persists, contact the factory (using the phone numbers listed on the back of this document) for troubleshooting
advice or return instructions. CODE 3
®
, maintains a complete parts inventory and service facility at the factory
and will repair or replace (at the factory's discretion) any unit found to be defective under normal use and in
warranty. Any attempt to service a unit in warranty by anyone other than a factory authorized
technician without the express written consent of the factory, will void the warranty. Units out of
warranty can be repaired at the factory on either a flat rate or parts/labor basis. Contact the factory service
department for details and return instructions. CODE 3
®
, is not liable for any incidental charges related to the
repair or replacement of a unit unless otherwise expressly agreed to in writing by the factory.