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- name of the manufacturer and a year of construction of the Cobra 8165 item
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- safety signs and mark certificates which confirm compatibility with appropriate standards
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USER INSTRUCTIONS Car Alarm System Thatcham M.I.R.R.C. Evaluation No: TC2-1 102/0200[...]
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User Instructions Congratulations on purchasing a Cobra 8165 Alarm System . It has been designed and manufactured to the highest standards utilising the latest S.M.D. technology for total reliability. All round protection is ensured with:- 1. Passenger compartment protection usingultrasonic sensors or optional microwave sensor . 2. Peripheral prote[...]
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The security system is operated by remote control radio keys. Two radio keys are supplied with each Cobra 8165 Alarm System. Always press the button for a full ONE SECOND to allow the whole code to be transmitted. The small LED on the radio key will flash whilst the button is held down. The Radio Keys should normally operate up to 5 metres from the[...]
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Additional/Replacement Radio Keys 3. W ait for 10 seconds before inserting the new battery , ensuring the correct polarity (+ sign upwards) and holding the battery by the edge. 4. Close the case firmly making sure locating studs are correctly positioned to ensure a waterproof seal is made. 5. The remote key should now operate normally , but it may [...]
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Disarming the System Siren Interrupt 3. T urning on the ignition. When triggered the Electronic Siren will sound at 118dB and the hazard lights will flash for 30 seconds - at the end of this period the system will close down and automatically re-set to provide protection against a further attempt by an intruder to enter the vehicle. On return to th[...]
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Pt. No. 908 018 Rev . 08/01 Checking the Alarm System Your Cobra 8165 Alarm System has been installed by a fully trained technician. I n the unlikely event of a problem occurring with it please contact your Cobra Dealer for assistance. If this is not immediately possible the following notes may be of help:- Symptom: Radio Key will not arm' [...]