Parking Lot Sensor | PLS
Figure 12 Sensor base attachment
Allow the two-component adhesive > 12 h to cure (hand-tight at room temperature after 30 min) before you screw in
the sensor. Keep the parking space closed off until the sensor is installed to prevent damage (such as breaking the
dome) to the sensor base.
2.3 Installing the sensor
Defective seals can cause water to get into the sensor and damage it. The functionality of the parking lot
sensor is not guaranteed if it is installed incorrectly.
⇒ Make sure that the sealing rings on the cap and sensor are seated correctly!
⇒ Do not install the sensors when it is raining.
⇒ Do not use damaged components!
⇒ Do not open the sensor housing!
⇒ Only use original replacement parts!
Risk of explosion
Extreme heat can damage the battery and the sensor
⇒ Do not expose the sensor to temperatures above 85 °C!
⇒ Do not expose the sensor to open flames!
When using a gas burner (for example, when removing weeds), keep a distance of at least 1.50 m between
the flame and the sensor!
Figure 13 Sensor base installed
Warning
Warning
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