Fuers MC1800102

Fuers MC18 Door and Window Alarm Sensor

Pukapuka Tohutohu

1. Hua Neke Atuview

The Fuers MC18 Door and Window Alarm Sensor is a compact, battery-powered security device designed to alert you to unauthorized openings of doors, windows, cabinets, or gates. It features a loud 100 dB siren and multiple operating modes to suit various security needs. This device is ideal for enhancing security in homes, offices, hotels, apartments, garages, and even RVs.

Fuers MC18 Door and Window Alarm Sensor showing speaker, ON/OFF switch, and battery compartments.

Image: Components of the Fuers MC18 Door and Window Alarm Sensor.

2. Ihirangi mokete

  • Door Alarm Sensor Unit (2 pieces)
  • Magnetic Contact Unit (2 pieces)
  • LR44 Button Batteries (3 per alarm, pre-installed)
  • Adhesive Pads for Installation
  • Pukapuka Tohutohu

3. Nga Hua o te Hua

  • Taupānga Whakaari-maha: Detects the status of doors and windows, preventing unauthorized entry and ensuring safety for children and the elderly. Suitable for homes, offices, hotels, apartments, garages, and RVs.
  • High Volume Alarm: Triggers a 100 dB siren when the magnetic sensor and its counterpart are separated by more than 0.39 inches (1 cm).
  • Tāutatanga ngawari: No wiring required. Simply use the provided adhesive pads to install the detector on various surfaces like doors, windows, cabinets, drawers, and gates.
  • Pūhiko Mana: Each alarm operates on 3 LR44 button batteries, included for immediate use.
  • Kiato me te Kawe: Lightweight and small design (main unit: 2.7 x 1.2 inches; magnet: 1.5 x 0.5 inches) makes it easy to carry for travel or temporary security needs.
Fuers MC18 Door and Window Alarm Sensor highlighting features like 3 adjustable modes, quick response, long battery life, versatile application, and compact design.

Image: Key features of the Fuers MC18 Alarm Sensor.

4. Tāutanga

The Fuers MC18 alarm sensor is designed for quick and easy installation without the need for wiring or screws. Follow these steps for proper setup:

  1. Whakapaia te Mata: Ensure the mounting area on your door, window, or other surface is clean and dry.
  2. Attach Adhesive Pads: Remove the protective film from the adhesive pads and apply them to the back of both the main alarm unit and the magnetic contact unit.
  3. Position the Units: Mount the main alarm unit on the door/window frame and the magnetic contact unit on the moving part (door/window) itself.
  4. Align the Units: Crucially, align the arrow on the main alarm unit with the magnetic strip on the contact unit. The distance between the two units must be less than 0.39 inches (1 cm) when the door/window is closed.
  5. Tāuta Whakamātautau: Open and close the door/window to ensure the alarm triggers correctly when separated and stops when closed (depending on the selected mode).
Diagram showing correct and incorrect installation methods for the door and window alarm sensor. The correct method shows the two parts aligned and less than 0.39 inches apart. The incorrect method shows them misaligned or too far apart.

Image: Correct installation method for the sensor, ensuring proper alignment and distance.

Three images demonstrating the easy installation process: holding the sensor, applying adhesive, and mounting on a door frame.

Image: Step-by-step visual guide for easy installation.

5. Te Whakataunga me te Whakakapinga

The alarm sensor uses 3 LR44 button batteries. These are typically pre-installed. If the alarm does not function or the sound is weak, battery replacement may be necessary.

  1. Whakatuwherahia te waahanga pākahiko: Gently slide open the battery compartment cover on the main alarm unit.
  2. Tango Pūhiko Tawhito: Carefully remove the old LR44 batteries.
  3. Kōkuhu Pūhiko Hōu: Insert three new LR44 button batteries, ensuring correct polarity (+/-).
  4. Katia te Wahi: Whakakapihia te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko kia mau.
Kati-ake view of the alarm sensor's battery compartment, showing three LR44 button batteries being inserted.

Image: Inserting LR44 batteries into the alarm sensor.

Video: Product Introduction, including battery installation and mode switching demonstration.

6. Aratau Mahi

The Fuers MC18 alarm sensor features a mode switch and a power switch. To change modes, ensure the power switch is ON, then use the mode switch (labeled 'SET') on the left side of the console. Each press will cycle through the modes, indicated by beeps.

  • Mode 1 (Alarm Mode): When the doors and windows are opened, an immediate, continuous alarm sound will be issued. The alarm will stop when the doors and windows are closed. This mode is suitable for anti-intrusion security.
  • Mode 2 (Doorbell Reminder Mode): When the doors and windows are opened, the main engine makes a 'ding-dong' doorbell sound to remind someone to enter or exit. This mode is useful for shops or as a gentle reminder.
  • Mode 3 (Door and Window Open Reminder Mode): If doors and windows are left open, the host will issue a 'drop-drop' reminder. The volume is lower than the alarm mode. This mode is useful for reminding you to close doors or windows.

Video: Demonstration of switching between the three operation modes.

7. Volume Whakaoho

The Fuers MC18 alarm sensor produces a loud 100 dB siren when triggered in Alarm Mode. This volume is designed to be sufficiently loud to alert occupants and deter potential intruders.

Image illustrating the 100 dB alarm, showing the sensor and magnet separating with a sound wave icon and '100dB' text.

Image: Visual representation of the 100 dB alarm activation.

8. Tauira Taupānga

The versatility of the Fuers MC18 alarm sensor allows for its use in various settings:

  • Haumarutanga Kāinga: Protect entry points like front doors, back doors, and windows from intruders.
  • Haumaru Tamariki me te Pet: Place on doors or cabinets to prevent children or pets from accessing restricted areas or sneaking out.
  • Pool Safety: Use as a pool door opening detector to prevent unsupervised access to swimming areas.
  • Garage and Shed Security: Secure garage doors, shed doors, or other outbuildings.
  • Hotel/Travel Security: Portable design makes it ideal for securing hotel room doors or windows while traveling.
  • Office Security: Monitor office doors, file cabinets, or sensitive areas.
Illustration of a house with alarm sensors placed on various doors and windows, indicating multiple detection points.

Image: Multiple application points for the alarm sensor in a home environment.

Alarm sensor installed on a glass door leading to an indoor swimming pool, highlighting its use for pool safety.

Image: Alarm sensor used for pool safety.

9. Te Raru

  • Kāore te whakaoho e mahi ana:
    Check if the power switch is in the 'ON' position. Verify that the LR44 batteries are correctly installed and not depleted. Replace batteries if necessary.
  • Pūoho teka:
    Ensure the main alarm unit and magnetic contact unit are aligned correctly and the gap between them is less than 0.39 inches (1 cm) when closed. Strong vibrations or wind might cause slight movement; ensure a stable mounting surface.
  • Weak alarm sound:
    This usually indicates low battery power. Replace the LR44 batteries.
  • He uaua ki te huri aratau:
    Ensure the power switch is ON. Press the 'SET' button firmly and briefly to cycle through modes.

10. Whakatakotoranga

Tau tauiraMC1800102
WaitohuPuhipuhi
Tae
Puna ManaBattery Powered (3 x LR44 button batteries)
Rōrahi whakaohooho100 dB
Magnetic Gap TriggerGreater than 0.39 inches (1 cm)
Main Engine SizeTata ki te 2.7 x 1.2 inihi (68.6 x 30.5 mm)
Magnetic Edge SizeTata ki te 1.5 x 0.5 inihi (38.1 x 12.7 mm)
Te Waahi Mahi-15°C ki te 60°C
Haumākū Mahi< 90%
Tikanga ManaTactile (Switch)
Hangarau HokoWhakapā Pūoko
Image showing the dimensions of the main alarm unit (2.7 inches x 1.2 inches) and the magnetic contact unit (1.5 inches x 0.5 inches).

Image: Dimensions of the alarm sensor components.

11. Nga korero haumaru

  • Puritia kia kore e taea e ngā tamariki nohinohi te toro atu hei ārai i ngā tūponotanga kōroke mai i ngā wāhanga iti, i ngā pākahiko rānei.
  • Kaua e whakaatuhia te taputapu ki ngā pāmahana tino kino, ki te rā tika, ki te makuku rānei.
  • Ensure batteries are inserted with correct polarity. Dispose of used batteries responsibly according to local regulations.
  • This device is an alert system and should not be considered a substitute for comprehensive security measures.

12. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the product packaging or contact Fuers customer service through the retailer where the product was purchased. Keep your purchase receipt for warranty claims.

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