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Replace the battery of a nami device

Some of your devices, like the Door Sensor, the Keypad, and the PIR Motion Sensor, are battery-powered. To keep them working smoothly, you’ll need to replace the battery when it runs low.

Door Sensor

  1. Remove the sensor – Gently detach the larger part of the sensor from your door
    1. Remove sensor.png
  2. Open the cover – Carefully open the lid to access the battery
    2. Remove cover.png
  3. Replace the battery – Take out the old battery and insert a new CR2477 battery
    3. Remove old battery.png
  4. Reattach the sensor – Securely close the lid and reattach the sensor to your door using a new piece of sticking tape
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Keypad

  1. Open the cover
    • If your keypad is wall-mounted: Gently slide the keypad downwards to detach it from the wall bracket
    • If not wall-mounted: Turn the keypad around and slide the back cover upwards to remove it
    1. Remove cover.png
  2. Replace the batteries - Take out the old batteries and insert 3x AAA alkaline batteries
    2. Remove old battery.png
  3. Reattach the keypad
    • If wall-mounted: Align the keypad with the back cover and slide it upwards until it clicks into place
    • If not wall-mounted: Align the keypad with the back cover and slide the cover downwards to secure it
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PIR Motion Sensor

  1. Open the sensor – Rotate the sensor to unlock it
    1. Open sensor.png
  2. Unscrew the battery cover – Use a coin or similar tool to unscrew and remove the battery cover
    2. Unscrew cover.png
  3. Replace the battery – Take out the old battery and insert a new CR2477 battery
    3. Remove old battery.png
  4. Reassemble the sensor – Screw the battery cover back in place using a coin or tool
    4. Replace battery.png
  5. Close the sensor – Rotate the sensor to secure it
    5. Close sensor.png
 

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