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Interconnect up to 12 other alarms (Optical alarms Ei 105C or Ionisation alarms Ei 100C) – when one senses smoke all alarm. Helps ensure warning will be heard throughout the house.
Interconnect up to 12 other alarms
High sensitivity – responds to all standard fires
Senses smoke using the light scatter principle – quick response to visible smouldering smoke
Battery powered – 9 volt (supplied)
Built in sounder to give a minimum sound output of 85dB(A) at 3m
Bleeps every 40 seconds when battery needs replacing
Easily installed – no wiring
Test Button simulates smoke – use to check performance at least monthly
5 year guarantee (limited)
For full Installation and Siting Instructions please refer to the Use and Care Manual
This Alarm is battery operated and needs only wiring, if the Inter-Link facility is being used
Pull cover open at Tab. Remove cover from base by separating at rear snap-in hinges by rotating cover backwards
Place the base on ceiling or wall exactly where you want to mount the unit. With a pencil, mark the location of the screw holes
Taking care to avoid any electrical wiring in the ceiling or wall, drill a hole through the centres of the marked locations. Push the plastic screw anchors provided into the drilled holes. Screw in firmly
Gently push battery into battery holder. You may hear a loud chirp when attaching the battery connectors to the battery – this is normal
Nuisance/False Alarms occur:
If, when the alarm goes off, there is no sign of smoke, heat or noise to indicate that there is a fire, you should get your family into a safe place, before you start investigating
Check the house carefully in case there is a small fire smouldering somewhere
Check whether there is some source of smoke or fumes, for example cooking fumes being drawn past Smoke Alarm by extractor
If there are frequent nuisance/false alarms it may be necessary to re-locate the device away from the source of the fumes
Fanning vigorously with a newspaper or similar will help silence alarm