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Help to remove A1 AJ600N security alarm

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you need a professional I think to do this safely.
Your answers/posts concern me.
Can I ask which part is concerning so I may be able to clarify as I might not have explained properly.
 
You seem nervous and need detailed instruction.

The problem is we can’t give detailed instruction without detailed information.

but to remove the panel is different to make the panel inactive.

To remove the panel from the wall you will have alarm cables and a power cable.

The power cable from the spur to the panel can be removed for example but to do that you have to open up the fused spur and at that point it’s probably wise to switch the power off at the consumer unit for that circuit.
 
Apologies if I have not provided detailed information.
I want to remove the alarm and all aspects of it such as keypad/control panel, door contractors, motion sensors and siren box. In order to remove it i will have to make it inactive first.

I know i must turn off the circuit for the alarm from the consumer unit first, then remove fuse from fuse spur, and then the flex cables from the spur that leads to the control panel. Then I can remove siren box and sensors.

What i was confused about about was, once I have done the above, can i just turn the circuit back on in the consumer unit and for the smoke detectors.
 
The question is what wired where and how far you want to disassemble.

as that determines what happens
 
I will

Try this tomorrow, and try to get hold of the manuals to see if there may be a battery in the bell box.
Did you try this?

Does the external bell box go off when you cut the mains and disconnect the panel battery?
 
OK.

Have you now disconnected the flex to the panel and also the panel battery, leaving the panel completely without power?
 
Right, and the sound has now stopped.

So you haven't reconnected the power

And it has still remained silent?
 

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