Pyronix Enforcer Bell always low battery

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Hi all

I have a strange issue, I changed the battery's (BATT-ES1) in my siren a couple months ago and after about a week, the alarm started to show the warning, Siren Wireles Low Batt.

I asked the supplier to send me some new batteries, which they kindly did and I installed them and again the warning went away, but came back a week later and remains.

Both times I changed the batteries, I never set the alarm into maintenance mode, but went into maintenance mode afterwards to run checks.

I have gone into maintenance mode and done the battery test but I cant seem to work out how to stop the warning from coming up. Could it be that my bell is faulty, or is it possible that both sets of batteries that I got are faulty?
 
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Have u checked the batterys with a multimeter? If the voltage is ok i would try deleting and relearning the bell before replacing it
 
Have u checked the batterys with a multimeter? If the voltage is ok i would try deleting and relearning the bell before replacing it

Oh no I didn't, I'll give that ago, thanks for the tip!

How hard is it to delete and relearn the bell?
 
Just need to delete in wireless device control menu, then set it to learn and get up the ladders and press the big learn button on the bell.
 
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Just need to delete in wireless device control menu, then set it to learn and get up the ladders and press the big learn button on the bell.

I tried to do this today, but I couldn't get the Learn button to engage and get the LED's on the bell flashing. I tried pushing it many times but had no luck. I noticed that the button would turn but it felt like I couldn't really push it down at all. Do you have any advice on this? It feels like I will have to buy a new bell.

I tested all the batteries, they were either ~3v or 4.1v, I assume this is fine?
 
Both packs should be around 3.2 v new if you have one that’s 3.2 and one at 2.9 this is the faulty pack ….personally I would replace the unit …
 

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