User's Manual

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System Maintenance
Vehicle Battery Service Note: In the event that the vehicle’s battery is replaced, discharged or disconnected, it will be necessary to start the
vehicle a minimum of one (1) time using the ignition key prior to activating the remote engine start system. This is required to allow the vehicle
electronic systems to re-synchronize.
Changing the Remote Transmitter Batteries
The two 3-volt lithium batteries (model CR-2032) supplied in your remote transmitter should last approximately one year, depending on usage. When
the batteries begin to weaken, you will notice a decrease in range (distance from the vehicle that your remote control operates). Follow the
instructions below to change the remote transmitter batteries.
CAUTION!
Do not let dust, oil or water get on or in the remote engine start transmitter when replacing the batteries.
Be careful not to damage the printed circuit board in the remote engine start transmitter when replacing the batteries.
Be careful not to allow children to touch the batteries and any removed parts; children could swallow them.
There is a danger of explosion if incorrect batteries are used. Replace only with the same or equivalent type of battery.
Batteries should not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
1. Locate and remove the small phillips screw located on the back side lower left corner of the transmitter.
2. Carefully pry the remote control halves apart using a small flatblade screwdriver.
3. Remove the circuit board from the bottom half of the case and remove the batteries and replace with new ones. Be sure to observe the (+) sign
on the old batteries before removing them to ensure that the new batteries are inserted properly (battery “+” should be pointed away from the
transmitter circuit board on both batteries).
4. Carefully snap the case halves back together, re-install the phillips screw and test the remote transmitter.
CR-2032
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CR-2032
+
FCC COMPLIANCE
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including any interference that may cause undesired operation.
Notice! Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment and void warranty.
Important Note: To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, no change to the antenna or the device is permitted. Any
change to the antenna or the device could result in the device exceeding the RF exposure requirements and void user’s authority to operate the
device.