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Understanding Low Battery Notifications for Pelican Devices

Pelican devices generate a low battery notification when the battery voltage drops below a critical threshold. This alert ensures that you replace the battery before it impacts device functionality, preventing disruptions in your HVAC system’s performance.

When is a Low Battery Notification Triggered?

A low battery notification is sent when the battery voltage falls below the minimum operating level required for reliable performance. This early warning system allows you to take action before the battery completely depletes.

Which Devices Generate Low Battery Alerts?

This notification applies to Pelican battery-powered devices, including:

✔ Wireless thermostats (RT1 or RT2-DC)
✔ Wireless Sensors (PRX1)

What Type of Batteries Do Devices Use?

What Should You Do?

Standard AA batteries.

To maintain continuous and reliable operation, take the following steps when a low battery notification is received:

  1. Replace the battery as soon as possible with a compatible new one.
  2. Ensure proper installation by following Pelican’s battery replacement guidelines.
  3. Monitor the device after replacement to confirm normal operation.

Preventative Maintenance

Regularly checking battery levels and replacing them proactively ensures the longevity and reliability of your Pelican devices. Keeping fresh batteries on hand minimizes downtime and helps your system run smoothly.

By responding promptly to low battery notifications, you can prevent system interruptions and ensure peak performance of your Pelican wireless devices.

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