🔔 Ring in Style with the Globe Electric Doorbell!
The Globe Electric SL-7393-02 is a modern, wireless push-button doorbell designed for convenience and style. Weighing just 0.5 lb and featuring a sleek round shape, this doorbell is easy to install and complements any home decor. With touch control technology and a compact design, it’s the perfect addition to your entryway.
Brand | Heath Zenith |
Special Feature | Wireless |
Lock Type | Biometric |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.1 x 3.15 x 4.34 inches |
Material | Plastic |
Recommended Uses For Product | doorbell |
Style | Modern |
Color | White |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Finish Type | Painted |
Included Components | Globe Electric SL-7393-02 Doorbell Wrls Push-Button Round, No Size, White |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Shape | Round |
Item Weight | 0.09 Pounds |
Control Method | Touch |
Connectivity Protocol | RF |
UPC | 016963273931 |
Model Name | Globe Electric SL-7393-02 Doorbell Wrls Push-Button Round, No Size, White |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00016963273931 |
Manufacturer | Globe Electric |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.47 x 2.48 x 1.26 inches |
Package Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.1 x 3.15 x 4.34 inches |
Brand Name | Heath Zenith |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | SL-7393-02 |
Size | One Size |
P**Z
Sync'd perfectly with our TR-0095-RX Base
We have the Heath Zenith TR-0095-RX Base and I recently broke the door bell button. We bought this unit several years ago but they say their doorbells work with all of their 8 jumper switch models which the TR-0095-RX base is.Only thing that messed me up was the instructions. You change the jumpers on your base to the settings in the instruction book that comes with the new button, then pop the battery out of the new button for 30 seconds, then within 1 minute you press and hold the new button for 5 to 7 seconds. I missed the "within" part of within one minute. So I was waiting a full minute before pressing the button 5 to 7 second and of course it wasn't syncing. Once I figured out my mistake it synced with no issues.Very happy!
K**L
If you read the instructions, it works great!
I have a very old wireless chime set that stopped working. I checked the voltage of the "N" battery and it was low so I replaced it but to no avail - it still did not work! This was perhaps the third time the push button switch ceased functioning. But when I starting looking for a replacement I discovered the old style (that used a bank of 8 jumper locations) was not available. This one had many reviews that stated it did not work in spite of Heath saying it would! When I pushed the button initially, it did not work. Then I turned to the directions (don't you hate when you have to do that!) and saw the push button had to synced to the chime. When I did that, it worked perfectly!
K**R
Poorly Made and Failed
I had this brand doorbell for a number of years and it worked fine. When it needed replacement I bought the same brand and style had problems from the start; I should have returned it instead of fussing with it. Most problematic was the button, where the inside contact was not making a consistent connection. I went with another brand (a sleeker design, too) that I found on Amazon and it worked perfectly from the start.
K**S
Sync was the Easy Part - Why 4 Stars ?
I bought this Heath Zenith (H/Z) SL-7393-03 Wireless push button because my old DL-6197 Wireless pushbuttons had bit the dust. Their operation in a salt marsh environment had always been spotty.I have an old Westminster Chime H/Z model SL-6166-RX-A (back label says Desa, but it was sold as Heath Zenith). According to the manufacturer, this wireless push button would work with ALL the Heath Zenith wireless doorbells.Syncing was the easy part. All you do is remove the battery (and protective orange tab), Leave battery out for 30 seconds and within 60 seconds of placing the battery back in position, hold the push button down for 5-7 seconds and you should hear a ding, then the full chiming of the doorbell. Mine worked!!I should mention that you also need to change your DIP switches or jumpers so that positions 1 & 2 are “on” or jumped, and in my case position 8 also needed to be jumped in order for the Westminster bells to sound. (See photo of manual)Everything about the instructions was extremely straightforward and easy to follow. So why the downgrade??To me this is a big deal - in order to mount the push button back in place, I must drill the backplate to match the holes for a “standard” wired doorbell. (See photo) That is where the old holes and wood backing is in my stucco home. So now we are into another 15 minutes of work and maybe I will get lucky and not break something and the plate will work even though I will be drilling through bracing in the brittle plastic.Which brings me to the 2nd troubling item. Taking the battery out and replacing it, I broke one of the four “wings” which hold the CR2032 battery in place. (See photo) Brittle plastic is expected after 10 or 15 years of exposure, but not on a brand new item. Grabbed the superglue and maybe it will hold.Two other irritations: 1) the screws and single jumper are placed in a cellophane bag which then has a a piece of tape wrapped around it. The ends of the tape are almost invisible and it took me 5 minutes to unwrap the new jumper and mounting screws. 2) you actually need two jumpers to enable your doorbell for this wireless push button. There is only one jumper included in the package. This will be a big deal if you don’t have extra jumpers lying around. The good news for me was my original ringer used 5 jumpers for the security code. I moved two of them to positions 1-2 and left one on position 8 to enable the Westminster sound.Can’t yet comment on longevity of the 2032 battery compared to the 23-A 12 volt of many of the pushbuttons, but hard to imagine it would be worse.Also, the back of the unit itself looks more integrated than the one it replaces. (See photo) Time will tell whether it is built to live up to the salt marsh. I will post back if there is a problem.
O**R
PAIRED PERFECTLY with My Older Chimes!!!!
So very happy with this doorbell! It paired perfectly with my older, but loud enough door chimes. I tried now doorbell sets, but none were loud enough to hear through out my house. My old chimes were plenty loud enough. What a relief to discover that I could pair this bell with my old chimes. I just followed the directions, and now I am elated to have a working doorbell with my old loud enough chimes!!! Thank you so very much! BTW, the old chime was a DESA INTERNATIONAL, MODEL # 6180-RX-A. In the questions answered above, they said the bell would go with this chime, and it did.
M**L
Simple device - easy to use.
It was a replacement for one that stopped working after several years. The new one does not live up to its promise. The range is supposed to be 100 feet. It rarely worked in the same position as the original. The battery used is 3 volt. The original was a 12 volt battery - it had a longer range. The lack of range made it unusable.
D**N
Great for Cooperative Apartment
Exact replacement for item purchased almost 17 years ago. Didn't even have to replace the baseplate. The new bell attached right to the old baseplate. Easy peasy!
R**S
Replacement for old push button
I needed a replacement for an 18 year old push button for my doorbell. This worked perfectly. There is one thing to take into account when installing. Make sure to read the instructions to sync the button to the chime unit. You have to put the battery in the button, and then hold the button for 5 to 7 seconds to sync to the chime. It took me a while to figure this out, but when I did, it synced immediately. This was a lot cheaper than replacing the whole unit.
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