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Caravan Alarms - Plug In System

Just got a 1997 Bessacar Cameo 550GL and its fitted with a Plug-In Systems Alarm unfortunately i havent got a handbook or instruction manual. I have tried calling the number on it but has been disconnected. So does anyone out there have the same alarm and have a hand book. Would appreciate some help on this. Thanks
 
Hi Paul,

I'm sure the plug in system is made by CEC, also fairly sure they are still on the go so just wondering if you have got an older out of date phone number. A web search cam up with this link and number.

http://www.businessmagnet.co.uk/company/cecpluginsystemsltd-10388.htm
Have a look see if its a different phone number
Thanks Rob tried that number no one seems to want to answer it

i live in hull so i might just *** round and see if they have got one unless they have shut down in the passed wee while

thanks again for your help

paul
 
Hi Paul,

I'm sure the plug in system is made by CEC, also fairly sure they are still on the go so just wondering if you have got an older out of date phone number. A web search cam up with this link and number.

http://www.businessmagnet.co.uk/company/cecpluginsystemsltd-10388.htm
Have a look see if its a different phone number
Our old Bailey has an IDM-2 Plug in Systems alarm.

If that's the same one I'll get the instructions looked out for you.

You'll probabaly find that you'll need a new sealed battery if it is the same unit and has been left without being charge for more then a few weeks. Locate the black box, unscrew and drill out the 1/8th rivets with care, and replace the battery and then re rivet. Maplins keep them, Yuasa.

Surprise surprise all connection are Plug-In style, but the battery is sealed in the control box along with the alarm siren. Normally it's found somewhere under a bed or in the bottom of or behind a floor cupboard panel. The siren sounds through a hole in the floor. There is an under floor vent cover to prevent water spray entering on the Bailey so you should be able to locate it by checking underneath the van.
 
Plug in Systems can now be found at 01482 373737

I'm told that they only manufacture from there and are not a lot of help re older units and do not do repair work!
 
Try

www.expluginsteve.co.uk

it works far better than .com

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expluginsteve will probably work far better regardless of what comes after the dot?!

CEC was bought out several years ago and hence their telephone number and once excellent technical help staff are all 'ex', Steve though is still doing his best to help.
 
Hi Folks

Spoke to steve (explug-in) this afternoon got sorted

but unfortunately nothing is working so i suspect its buggered.

anyway i suppose that it for me

thanks to all who helped

regards

Paul
 
thanks guys

all sorted spoke to steve from ex plug-in systems

very helpful. unfortunateky we think its buggered

thanks again everyone for the help
 

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