It says that two beams have flat batteries, that being the case, I would just change them all.
Is it going to ask me for anything other than the user code?
My mate was round today, he's a self employed alarm engineer , and the person who fitted mine.
I don't like having to ask him every time I need the batteries changed, so I just left it as I knew he'd see it flashing the next time he came.
Sure enough, as he was leaving, he noticed the orange light flashing. Ten minutes later, I had six new batteries fitted.
I asked him why it didn't go off when he removed the first cover, his reply was that he had told it that he was working on it. Does that mean that it has an engineer's code?
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