Before drilling the mounting holes, make sure that there are no gas, electricity or water pipes at the
Attention:
drilling location that could be damaged by this!
Since smoke rises to the top and spreads horizontally, install the smoke detector in the middle of the room if possible.
Observe a minimum distance of 0.5m from the side wall and 0.6m from the corner of the room, as well as a maximum
installation height of 6m (see Fig.6).
Remove the mounting plate located on the back of the housing by turning it counterclockwise.
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Select an easily accessible installation location, as the smoke alarm detector must be checked weekly for
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proper functioning!
Hold the mounting base to the position on the ceiling where you want to attach the unit. Then draw the holes
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for the drill holes on the ceiling with a pencil.
Then drill two holes (Ø 6mm). Take the two plugs included in the delivery and insert them into the drilled
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holes.
Screw the mounting base to the ceiling. The screws are included in the delivery.
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Attach the housing to the mounting base by turning it clockwise until it clicks into place.
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Reasons for a false alarm:
Water and kitchen vapours
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very high air humidity
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very dusty air
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very heavy smoke from cigarettes or cigars, for example
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Behavior in case of fire:
In case of fire, go outside immediately and call the fire brigade for help! Do not waste time by putting on clothes or
carrying personal belongings. Inhaling the dangerous smoke gas will cause severe damage to your body, which can
lead to unconsciousness and subsequent death!
Further fire protection measures:
Creation of an escape plan
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Fire extinguisher and fire blanket
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Operate open fire e.g. lighted candles only under adult supervision
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Use electrical devices with automatic switch-off
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Technical Data:
Operating voltage:
Battery type:
Radio frequency:
Radio range:
Energy consumption:
Alarm Volume:
Smoke sensitivity:
Heat sensitivity:
Information for private households (WEEE):
The Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act (WEEE) contains a large number of requirements for the handling of
electrical and electronic equipment. The most important ones are summarised here.
2 x 1,5V DC
AA LR6
868MHz
>100m (in an open area)
<6μA (Stand-By), <75mA (Alarm)
≥ 85dB (A) within 3m
0,115-0,168dB/m
54-70°C
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