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    Syst em Features ....................................... 1 T echnical Assistance .................................. 1 Installation Instr uctions ............................. 1 Oper ating Instructions ................................ 2 CONTENTS AL ARM • MODEL S 90 1 / 902 / 903 / 908 INST ALL A TION GUIDE • O WNER’S GUIDE T echnical Assistanc[...]

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    SYSTEM FEA TURES One-Piece Self-Contained F ast and easy to install, usuall y 5 to 10 minutes wit h no exper ience. Fits virtuall y any Onl y One W ire v ehicle. Long R ange Four Button R emotely activ ates your alar m. Slide protection stops accidental alar m activ ation. R emote T r ansmitter Extr a Loud Sir en Det ers t hiev es from further tamp[...]

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    OPERA TIN G INSTR UCTIONS NOTE: Before oper ating your alarm, slide the prot ector down (attached to the back of your remo te tr ansmitt er) snap off t he back and snap to t he front. Ar ming Pr ess tr ansmitter Button #1 (Ar m). The sys tem will chir p once indicating that t he syst em is ar med. Disar ming Pr ess tr ansmitter Button #2 (Disar m).[...]