User Manual
SV1C Cylindrical RF Lock
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3.2 Transponder
If the transponder battery voltage is getting low, eight short signal tones, coming
quickly one after another, sound each time the transponder is operated on the lock
after the unlock.
Do not take out the transponder battery because this will probably result in
the loss of data. See the “Transponder” manual for more information.
4.0 Battery Replacement
Only authorized personnel are permitted to replace the battery. Use only batteries
that are approved by SimonsVoss.
Twist the inner rose so that the access hole is aligned with the latch and exposing the
set-screw.
Use a 7/32 Hex key to remove the set-screw being careful to hold the inner handle so
that it does not fall off. Set the inner handle aside along with the set-screw.
Twist the battery just a few degrees counter clockwise as you are looking at the inside
of the door. The cap then slides off exposing the batteries.
Remove both batteries and replace them with the new batteries in the same
orientation. The two batteries are inserted with the largest sides (positive terminals)
facing each other and the smaller sides (negative terminals) facing out.
Reversing the polarity can result in damage to the lock. Incorrect handling of
the batteries used in this device can result in the risk of fire or burns. Do not
charge, open, heat to more than 100 C (212 C) or burn. Replace the batteries
only with original batteries supplied by SimonsVoss.
Please dispose of lithium batteries immediately when discharged. Store
away from children, do not open and do not throw into fire.