DEXAPLAN PA 612 Owner's manual

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DEXAPLAN PA 612 is a compact personal alarm with a variety of safety features. It emits a loud 110 dB alarm when the pin is pulled, drawing attention and deterring potential attackers. The integrated light can be used for illumination in low-light conditions. The PA 612 can be attached to a belt or bag using the included clip or keyring, ensuring it's always within reach when needed.

DEXAPLAN PA 612 is a compact personal alarm with a variety of safety features. It emits a loud 110 dB alarm when the pin is pulled, drawing attention and deterring potential attackers. The integrated light can be used for illumination in low-light conditions. The PA 612 can be attached to a belt or bag using the included clip or keyring, ensuring it's always within reach when needed.

Introduction
Please read carefully and completely through these operating instruc-
tions. They form part of the product and contain important information
about bringing the product into use and its handling. Always observe all
the safety advice. Be careful to keep these instructions and if necessary
pass them on to a third party.
Proper use
The mini personal alarm is intended for use in the event of being attacked
or in other emergencies as well as for securing handbags.
This mini personal alarm must be operated only with battery L1028
(type 23A, 12 V) (supplied already installed). Any use other than those
described above or any modification of the device is not permitted and
will result in damage. Moreover, there is the risk of injury and that the
mini personal alarm may develop technical faults such as short circuit or
catch fire or give an electric shock. Protect this mini personal alarm
from the entry of water.
Included items
Check that all the items and accessories are present and that the device
is in perfect condition immediately after unpacking.
Alarm including 12 V battery (supplied already installed)
Pin with hand loop (inserted into the alarm)
Belt clip, fixing screw, keyring with chain
Mini personal alarm PA 612
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Features and equipment
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Alarm
U
Chain with eye
W
Pin
I
Button
E
Hand loop
O
Light
R
Fixing screw
P
Housing screws
T
Belt clip
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Housing back
Y
Keyring
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Battery
Technical information
Current input: 65 mA (on alarm)
Operating voltage: 12V DC
Battery: 1 x L1028 (type 23A, 12 V) alkaline
Alarm volume: approx. 110 dB(A) / 0.15 m
Weight: approx. 53 g
Safety advice
The right to claim under the guarantee shall be rendered invalid in re-
spect of damage caused by the non-observance of these operating in-
structions. No liability is accepted for consequent damage. No liability is
accepted for damage to property or persons caused by improper han-
dling or non-observance of the safety advice.
m Danger to life and injury!
Attention! Very loud audible alarm! Avoid the alarm sounding
close to the ear otherwise serious damage to hearing may result!
Do not allow the packaging materials to lie around unattended.
Plastic parts can turn into dangerous toys for children.
The device does not belong in the hands of children. It is not a toy.
Do not allow the battery or small parts to lie around; there is the
danger that children or pets might swallow them! In the event of
swallowing any of these items contact a doctor immediately!
Exhausted or damaged batteries can irritate the skin on contact so
use suitable protective gloves in these circumstances.
Check for correct polarity when you insert the battery
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.
Never allow the battery to short circuit and do not throw it into a
fire. The battery is not suitable for recharging.
Danger of explosion.
Attention!
Never allow the device to come in contact with moisture.
Remove the battery if you intend to leave the device unused for an
extended period.
Scope of use
This mini personal alarm is intended for use as a means of calling for
help and emitting a deterrent noise in the event of being attacked and
in other emergencies as well as for securing handbags. The integrated
light
O
can be used for example when looking for a keyhole. You can
use the belt clip
T
to carry the device on your person. To secure a
handbag, attach the device to the handbag by the keyring
Y
and place
the hand loop around your wrist.
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Operation
Switching the alarm on and off
The mini personal alarm is ready for immediate operation.
o Pull out the pin
W
- and the alarm will sound.
o Push the pin
W
in again - the alarm will switch off.
The alarm will sound as long as the pin is left out, until the battery is
exhausted.
Switching the light on and off
o Press the button
I
to switch on the light
O
. The light will shine
for as long as you keep the button pressed.
Attaching the belt clip
o Screw the fixing screw
R
clockwise approx. 2 mm into the hous-
ing back
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.
o Push the belt clip
T
over the head of the fixing screw.
o Now tighten the fixing screw into the housing back.
Attaching the key ring
o Insert the fixing screw
R
through the eye at the end of the chain
U
.
o Screw the fixing screw clockwise tightly into the housing back
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.
Note: If you do not wish to attach either the belt clip or the keyring,
screw the fixing screw into the housing back so as to prevent moisture
and dirt from getting into the alarm.
Changing the battery
From time to time you should check the charge state of the battery by
briefly pulling out the pin. If the alarm sounds weak you should replace
the battery as follows:
o Insert the pin
W
into the alarm.
o Open the alarm
Q
by removing the two housing screws
P
from
the housing back
{
using a small crosshead screwdriver and tak-
ing off the battery compartment lid.
o Carefully take out the battery
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, e.g. with the aid of a pencil.
o Insert a new battery. Observe the correct polarity.
Position the positive pole (+) of the battery to correspond with the
positive marking (+) on the battery compartment.
o Screw the battery compartment lid back on to the alarm.
Rectifying faults
Fault Cause Remedy
The alarm does not
sound even though
the pin has been
pulled out.
- The battery is
exhausted.
- The battery has
been inserted the
wrong way round
(polarity).
- Insert a new
battery.
- Check that the
battery has been
inserted with the
correct polarity.
The alarm sounds
but only weakly.
The battery is
exhausted.
Insert a new battery.
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The alarm sounds
even with the pin
inserted.
The pin is dirty. Wipe the pin with a
cloth.
Maintenance and cleaning
o You should regularly check the mini personal alarm to see if it is
safe and working properly.
o Use a dry or slightly moist cloth for cleaning the device, if neces-
sary impregnated with a little mild soap solution. Never use petrol,
thinners or similar chemicals.
Disposal
Dispose of packaging materials, exhausted batteries and worn out devices
at a local authority approved disposal facility.
In accordance with European Directive 2002/96/EC (covering waste
electrical and electronic equipment) and its transposition into national
legislation, worn out electrical devices must be collected separately and
taken for environmentally compatible recycling. Take out the batteries
before you dispose of electrical devices.
As the end user you have a duty to recycle or properly dispose of your
used batteries. Batteries must not be disposed of with the household
refuse.
Guarantee
This product carries a 3-year guarantee from the date of purchase. This
product has been carefully manufactured and conscientiously checked
before delivery. Please retain the sales voucher as proof of purchase. In
the event of a claim under the guarantee please telephone the service
centre for your country to ensure that your goods can be returned at no
cost. This guarantee applies to the original purchaser only and is not
transferable. Furthermore, the guarantee is restricted to defects in material
and manufacture only. It does not cover normal wear and tear or damage
to fragile parts such as the button or the light. The product is intended for
private and domestic use exclusively. It is not intended for commercial use.
The guarantee is void in the event of misuse or improper handling, the
use of force or interference unless carried out by the service centre.
This guarantee does not limit your statutory rights.
Service
Information on what to do in the event of a problem can be found on
the Internet at www.dexaplan.com. If you have any questions please
contact our service centre by e-mail (ser[email protected]) or by tele-
phone ( T 0870 - 241 3029; T 1890 851 851; Monday - Friday
between 08.30 and 17.00). There you will obtain all the necessary in-
formation about service procedures such as returning devices etc.
Dexaplan GmbH · Paul-Böhringer-Str. 3 · D-74229 Oedheim
Information current at 08/2006 · Ident.-No.: 08-2006-PA 612-GB / IE
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DEXAPLAN PA 612 Owner's manual

Type
Owner's manual
This manual is also suitable for

DEXAPLAN PA 612 is a compact personal alarm with a variety of safety features. It emits a loud 110 dB alarm when the pin is pulled, drawing attention and deterring potential attackers. The integrated light can be used for illumination in low-light conditions. The PA 612 can be attached to a belt or bag using the included clip or keyring, ensuring it's always within reach when needed.

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