GE 51208 GE Personal Keychain Security Alarm User Manual
User's manual, Personal security alarm, Warning
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UNPACKING YOUR PERSONAL ALARM
Before attempting to use your Personal Key
Chain Alarm, remove the insulation tape between
the alarm housing and the battery compartment
The GE Personal Key Chain Alarm requires
(4) LR44 batteries (included). Test the batteries
by pressing the pushbutton on the leftside of
the unit. Replace the batteries once the red
light does not illuminate. Average battery life
for typical usage is 6 months.
1. Access the battery compartment by removing
the three screws on the back of the unit and
separating the front and
back halves.
2. Insert (4) LR44 button
batteries noting polarity.
3. Replace halves and secure
with screws.
IMPORTANT!
Remove batteries before storing
the Alarm for extended periods. Batteries corrode
overtime and may cause permanent damage to
the unit Different types of batteries or new and
used batteries should not be mixed. Depleted
batteries should be removed from the unit and
disposed of properly.
OPERATION OF ALARM
(see figure on page 3)
1. To activate siren, hold alarm in one hand and
pull on cord with the other, pulling metal
pin out of alarm body.
2. To stop the siren, insert the metal pin back
into the alarm body.
OPERATION OF LIGHT
1. Press and hold pushbutton on leftside of unit
Red light will illuminate.
DO NOT USE IN WET LOCATIONS.
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Push to test
batteries or
activate light
WARNING
Limitations of Alarm Products
This product should be tested weekly to make
sure it is working properly. The product, if used
properly, may reduce the risk of burglary,
robbery, fire, or other adverse events. However,
GE HEP is not an insurer, this product is neither
insurance nor a guarantee that such an event
will be prevented, and users should protect
themselves with proper insurance. GE HEP
makes no representation that this product
cannot be compromised or circumvented,
that it will provide an adequate warning,
or that it will prevent any personal injuries,
property damage, or other losses. Like any
alarm product, including expensive commercial
systems, it may be bypassed, it is subject to
compromise, and it may fail to warn for a variety
of reasons, including, but not limited to;
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improper installation or positioning; improper
maintenance; tampering; dead or improperly
installed batteries; sensing limitations;
component failures; smoke may not reach
detectors; for wireless systems, the functional
range may be adversely affected by certain
environmental conditions, radio frequency
interference and obstructions between the
transmitters and receivers; for systems using
telephone lines, the lines may be out of service
or disrupted; for infrared products, intrusions
may be outside of a product's designed range
and certain environmental conditions may
impact performance and audible alarm signals
may be outside of hearing range, muted by
doors, walls, and floors, unheard by deep
sleepers or the hearing-impaired, or
overwhelmed by other sounds.
Personal Security Alarm
User's Manual
Risk of personal injury
• Prolonged exposure to
alarm siren may cause
permanent hearing loss
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Questions? Call 1-800-443-4924
Made in China for
GE Home Electric Products, Inc.
Nela Park, Cleveland, OH 44112
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