Household Fire Safety Audit - DSC PG9936 Instrucciones De Instalación Y Funcionamiento

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A general description of the procedure is provided in the following flow chart:
Step Procedure
See the Installation Manual for the alarm system that the device is being enrolled on, to
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ensure that the proper steps are used.
Enter the Device Enrollment option through the specified method and select the
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appropriate option to add the new device.
Enroll the device by inserting the batteries to power up the device and enter the Device
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ID. For example, ID No. 202-XXXX.
NOTE: When enrolling the PGx936 detector to DSC control panels (see Compatible
Devices), the detector will be enrolled as a Smoke and Heat detector ID 201-
xxxx, and labeled Smoke and Heat in the panel.
Select the desired Zone Number.
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Configure any device parameters that are required. Enter the DEV SETTINGS menu
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and select the required options to configure the detector:
Mount and test the detector. See Smoke Detector Unit Test for information on testing the
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device. In addition, see the alarm systems Installation Manual that the device is enrolled
on for other test procedures that are required.
5. Test Unit
NOTE: The central monitoring station if used, should be notified prior to the test being gen-
erated. This prevents a false alarm and an unnecessary response from the central mon-
itoring station.
Initiate test by pressing the test button for 5 seconds minimum. Alarm activation is indicated by
the flashing red LED, the sounder, and transmission of the alarm signal to the control panel.
The detector restores to normal when the test button is released.
NOTE: Allow a minimum of 20 seconds after power up and after test, alarm or tamper restore
activations.
NOTE: If the detector is in one of the following states when a test is initiated; it will not enter an
alarm state:
Compensation Trouble
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Other internal faults that could prevent a smoke or heat alarm
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Owner's Instructions
Fire Safety In The Home
Most fires occur in the home, and to minimize this danger, it is recommended that a household
fire safety audit be conducted and a family escape plan be developed.

Household Fire Safety Audit

1. Are all electrical appliances and outlets in safe condition? Check for frayed cords, over-
loaded lighting circuits, etc. If you are uncertain about the condition of your electrical appli-
ances or household service, have a professional evaluation.
2. Are all flammable liquids safely stored in closed containers, and in a cool and well vent-
ilated area? Cleaning the unit with flammable liquids should be avoided.
3. Are hazardous materials for example, matches out of the reach of children?
4. Are furnaces and wood burning appliances properly installed, clean, and in good working
order? If in doubt, have a professional evaluation.
Family Escape Planning
There is often very little time between the detection of a fire and the time it becomes deadly.
Because of this, it is very important that a family escape plan be developed and rehearsed.
Every family member should participate in the escape plan.
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Study the possible escape routes from each location within the house. Since many fires
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occur at night, special attention should be given to the escape routes from sleeping quar-
ters.
It is essential that escape from a bedroom be possible without opening the interior door.
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Consider the following when making your escape plans:
Ensure that doors and windows that open to the outside are easily opened. Ensure that
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they are not painted shut and that the locking mechanisms operate smoothly.
If opening or using the exit is too difficult for children, the elderly or handicapped, plans for
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their rescue should be developed. This plan includes making sure that those who are to per-
form the rescue can promptly hear the fire warning signal.
If the exit is above the ground level, an approved fire ladder or rope should be provided, as
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well as training in its use.
Exits on the ground level should be kept clear. Be sure to remove snow from exterior patio
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doors in the winter and that outdoor furniture or equipment does not block exits.
The family should have a predetermined assembly point where everyone can be accounted
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for; for example, across the street or at a neighbor's house.
Once everyone is out of the house, call the Fire Department.
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