User's Manual

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9. Low Battery Indicator
Batteries last typically for at least 6 months under normal levels of use. When the batteries
are nearing the end of their life, the low battery indicator comes on. This is a slow flash of
the indicator lamp, once every 5 seconds. The unit will continue to operate when the low
battery indicator is on, however the batteries should be replaced at the earliest opportunity.
Note the slow flash of the lamp (every 5s) for the low battery indicator is different from the
fast flashing (every 1s) in learn mode. Learn mode should not be used when the batteries
are low replace the batteries before learning a new cat.
10. Memory Wipe
You are very unlikely to need to wipe a cat‟s ID code from the memory of SureFlap
®
. Up to
32 different codes may be stored in memory, and if more additional codes are learnt these
simply replace the earliest ones stored. However, in the unlikely circumstance that you
need to wipe the memory (e.g. you accidentally program for next door‟s cat!) then follow the
process below.
1. Press and hold the memory button for at least 10s.
2. The Indicator lamp will stay on for the duration that the button is held down.
3. When the memory is wiped, the catch will open and close once.
4. At this point the memory is clear and SureFlap
®
can re-learn your cat(s), as
required. See section 6.
11. Turning SureFlap
®
Off
In the event that you want to turn SureFlap
®
off and revert to a standard cat flap then follow
the four steps below:
1. Remove the battery cover and make sure batteries are installed.
2. Press the memory button once to put the SureFlap
®
into learn mode. The catch
will open and the indicator lamp will flash.
3. Remove the batteries and replace the battery cover.
4. The catch will stay open and SureFlap
®
can now be used as a standard cat flap.
This mode may be useful if you have purchased SureFlap
®
before your cat has been
microchipped or while your cat is getting used the presence of their new cat flap (see
trouble shooting guide).