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© 2005 598-1224-00 Har d wired Electr onic Chime ®[...]
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-2- 598-1224-00 CHIME REPLA CEMENT INST ALLA TION IMPORT ANT: Proper installation requires a diode on the fr ont door push button. See Diode Installation Instructions (page 5) after completing steps 1 through 10 belo w . Note: Electrical work must be in accordance with national and local electrical codes. If in doubt, consult a qualified electrici[...]
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Page 3
-3- 598-1224-00 8. Route wires through wire entrance hole in new chime base. 9. Mount chime base to w all using screws and anchors provided. (Drill 7/32" diameter pilot hole for wall anchors.) 10. Connect wire “F” to scre w terminal marked “FR ONT”. Connect wire “T” to screw terminal marked “TRANS”. Connect wire “R” to scre[...]
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Page 4
-4- 598-1224-00 Figure 4 - Mounting Snap-On T ype Co ver INST ALL CHIME CO VER Place chime cov er securely ov er base. • For hanging type co ver: Remov e, turn ov er , and reinstall the cov er pin (see Figure 3). Hang cov er on cover pin. • For snap-on type cover: Apply pressure to the cov er until it snaps into place (see Figure 4). Firmly gra[...]
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-5- 598-1224-00 DIODE INST ALLA TION INSTR UCTIONS A small electrical component called a “diode” is required for this chime to play the entire eight-note tune. This diode must be installed on the terminal screws of the front door push button (see Figure 5). If not already installed on push button, attach supplied diode as shown below . If, with[...]
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-6- 598-1224-00 TR OUBLESHOO TING Chime does not sound: • Check Chime: Disconnect wire from terminal marked “TRANS”. Have someone operate push button at front door while you mo- mentarily touch the “TRANS” wire to terminal marked “FR ONT”. Y ou will see a small spark if push button, wiring, and transformer are operating properly . Rep[...]
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-7- 598-1224-00 ONE YEAR LIMITED W ARRANTY This is a “ Limited Warran ty” whi ch give s you s pecific legal r ights. You may also h ave oth er righ ts whic h vary from st ate to state o r provi nce to provinc e. For a perio d of on e year from th e date of purc hase, a ny malf unction caused by fac tory de fective parts or work manship will b [...]
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-8- 598-1224-00 Chime System Wiring Diagram FR ONT T RANS REAR R T F T ransf or mer F ront Door Push Button With Diode Chime Rear Door Push Button (If Applicable)[...]