51000-357 Wireless Smoke Heat Alarm ... - FCC ID

seconds. Refer to MAINTENANCE section for cleaning your alarm. After 12 hours the panel will display a loss of supervision message. Low Battery Detection: The Wireless Smoke Heat Alarm is powered by 3. AAA Duracell Procell or 3 AAA Energizer E92 batteries (included). The detector regularly checks for a low battery.
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51000-355 / 51000-357 Wireless Smoke Heat Alarm Installation Guide ATTENTION: This manual should be read prior to use and retained for further information. GENERAL INFORMATION The Wireless Smoke Heat Alarm is a 3xAAA battery powered wireless detector intended for use with a compatible wireless alarm system. The detector has a built-in wireless transmitter, which communicates with the control panel. When smoke is detected, the alarm sounds a loud local alarm and the built-in transmitter sends a signal to the control panel. The Wireless Smoke Heat Alarm contains an integrated fixed 41°F temperature freeze sensor that will send a warning signal based on temperature detected. This detector is designed to provide protection with 70-foot spacing capability. The detector can send alarm, tamper and battery condition messages to the system’s receiver. Refer to the wireless system’s instruction for the maximum number of transmitters that can be supported. CONTENTS OF BOX: • Wireless Smoke Heat Alarm with base

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Installation guide (APD0601) Pack of screws and anchors Labels or decals as appropriate 3 AAA PC2400 Duracell Procell batteries (1.5V 1100mAh) or 3 AAA Energizer E92 batteries (1.5V 1100mAh)

The Wireless Smoke Heat Alarm contains a sounder which generates the ANSI S3.41 temporal 3 pattern in an alarm condition. In alarm, a message is also sent to the control panel and the detector’s ID is displayed at the console. During an alarm condition, pressing the detector’s hush button will silence the sounder (see table below). The mounting base installation is simplified by the incorporation of features compatible for both drywall fasteners (not supplied) and other methods. Tricolored LED (red, yellow, green) and a sounder on the detector provide local visual and audible indication of the detector’s status as listed in Table 1. During initial power-up the LED blinks alternately red, yellow then green. It takes about 8 seconds for the detector to stabilize. After power-up has completed and the detector is functioning normally, the green LED blinks once every 12 seconds. Detector Trouble: When the detector has a general fault, the yellow LED blinks once every four seconds and there is a chirp every 48 seconds. After 12 hours the panel will display a loss of supervision message.

Status

LEDs

Normal

Green flash every 12 seconds

Off

Heat Alarm

Red flash every 1 second

ANSI S3.41 temporal 3

Smoke Alarm

Red flash every 1 second

ANSI S3.41 temporal 3 (press button to hush for 5-10 minutes)

Heat Test

Red flash every 1 second

Smoke Test

Red flash every 1 second

Test Alarm

Red flash every 1 second

Detector Trouble

Yellow flash every 4 seconds

Freeze Warning

Low Battery

Detector Dirty Power-up Tamper

3 yellow flashes every 4 seconds

ANSI S3.41 temporal 3 (press button to hush for 5-10 minutes)

ANSI S3.41 temporal 3 Off

One chirp every 48 seconds

One chirp every 48 seconds (press button to hush for 12 hours)

Red, yellow, green flash sequence

One chirp at the end of power-up sequence

Red, yellow, green flash sequence every 12 seconds

Low Battery Detection: The Wireless Smoke Heat Alarm is powered by 3 AAA Duracell Procell or 3 AAA Energizer E92 batteries (included). The detector regularly checks for a low battery. If a low battery is detected, the transmitter sends a low battery message to the control panel, which displays the detector’s ID at low battery. In addition, the yellow LED of the detector will blink every 12 seconds. The detector’s sounder will chirp every 48 seconds (yellow LED continues to blink) until the batteries are replaced. Pressing the hush button will silence the chirps for 12 hours, if no other trouble conditions exist. The batteries should be replaced WHEN the chirps begin. Be sure to replace the batteries with fresh ones.

ANSI S3.41 temporal 3

Yellow flash every 12 seconds Yellow flash every 8 seconds

Detector Dirty Feature: When the detector has been contaminated, the yellow LED blinks once every 8 seconds and there is a chirp every 48 seconds. Refer to MAINTENANCE section for cleaning your alarm. After 12 hours the panel will display a loss of supervision message.

Sounder (do not pulse the sounder and LED concurrently)

One chirp every 48 seconds Off

Table 1. Detector status and indication INST APD0601 C160927

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uring initial power-up the LED blinks alternately red, yellow sends then green. relative to the stairway so as to intercept smoke coming from a fire in the the transmitter a low battery message to the control panel, which akes about 8 seconds for the detector to stabilize. before the smoke enters the stairway. displays the detector’s ID at low battery. In addition, the yellow LED ofbasement the detector will blink every 12 seconds. The detector’s sounder will chirp every ter power-up has completed and the detector functioning normally, the 48isseconds (yellow LED continues to blink) until the batteries are replaced. een LED blinks once every 12 seconds. the hush button will silence the chirps for 12 hours, if no other Smoke detectors are optional where a door is not provided between living PROGRAMMING BATTERY INSTALLATION Pressing AND REPLACEMENT trouble conditions exist. The batteries should be replaced WHEN the room chirps and recreation room (Figure 5). eries (1.5V 1100mAh) etector Trouble: When the detector has a general fault, thetoyellow LED begin. Be sure replace the batteries with fresh ones. 5V 1100mAh) The smoke from a fire generally rises to the ceiling, spreads out across guide for nks once every four seconds there is a chirp every 48 seconds. After Refer to the appropiate compatible control panel programming To replace the and batteries: the ceiling surface, and begins to bank down from the ceiling. The corner hours the panel will display a loss of supervision message. ANDby REPLACEMENT the proper procedure required to enroll the wireless smoke/heat into the 1. Remove the detectorBATTERY from itsINSTALLATION mounting base twisting the detector

where the ceiling and wall meet is an air space into which the smoke could

Sounder

system. counterclockwise. and dispose etector Dirty Feature: When the detectorRemove has been contaminated, theof the batteries according to have difficulty penetrating. In most fires, this dead air space measures pulse the sounder replace the batteries: llow LED blinks once 8 seconds and To there is a chirp every 48 D concurrently) about 0.1m (4in.) along the ceiling from the corner and about 0.1m (4in.) yourevery local regulations. conds. Refer to MAINTENANCE section for cleaning your alarm. After RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS FOR ALARM down the wall. Detectors should not be SMOKE placed inHEAT this dead air space, see 1. Remove the detector from its mounting base by twisting the detector 2. To ensure proper power-down hours will display a loss of supervision message. sequence, wait a minimum of 20 Off the panel Figure 6,7 and counterclockwise. Remove and dispose of the batteries according to your 8. According to National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) the major threat seconds before installing new batteries. local regulations. ow Battery Detection: The Wireless Smoke Heat Alarm is powered by from fire in a dwelling unit occurs at night when everyone is asleep. Install new AAA E92 batteries (available from sequence, your local or20 seconds 2. To ensure(included). proper power-down wait Duracell a minimum of AAAtemporal Duracell or 3 3 AAA Energizer batteries S3.41 33. Procell Where NOT to install the alarm: he detector regularly checks fordealer) a low battery. If a low batterynew iscompartment. detected, installing batteries. The principal threat to persons in sleeping areas comes from fires in Energizer inbefore the battery Follow the polarity e transmitter sends a low battery message to control panel, 3. the Install 3 new AAAwhich batteries (available from your local Duracell or EnerFig 7. Example the remainder of the unit; therefore, a smoke detector(s) is best located diagram inside the compartment. If the batteries are incorrectly splays the detector’s ID at low battery. In addition, the yellow LED of thecompartment. Follow the polarity diagram inside gizer dealer) in the battery S3.41 temporal 3 - Directly above a sink, cooker, stove or oven tector will blink every 12 seconds. The detector’s will with chirp every between the bedroom areas5 and the m) rest of the unit. In units with only one inserted please removesounder gently a non-conductive tool and Do not locate detector within feet (1.5 of any cooking appliance seconds (yellow LED continues to blink) until the batteries are replaced. bedroom onwindow one floor, the smoke detector(s) should be fan located as S3.41 temporal 3 - Next to a area door or that would be affected by drafts i.e. extractor correctly reinsert essing the hush button will silence the chirps for 12 hours, if no other s button to hush or air vent ouble conditions exist. The batteries should be replaced WHEN the chirps shown in Figure 2. In dwelling units with more than one bedroom area or 5-10 minutes) 4. Reinstall the detector onto the mounting base by turning the detector gin. Be sure to replace the batteries with fresh ones. - Outside with bedrooms on more than one floor, more than one smoke detector is - Do not install in any environment that does not comply with the detector’s required, as shown in Figure 3. environmental specifications

clockwise until the mating marks align. the green LED should blink about once every 12 seconds to indicate normal operation. If the batteries are not replace the batteries: S3.41 temporal 3 installed correctly, the detector will not operate and the batteries may Remove the detector from its mounting base by twisting the detector be damaged. If the detector does not power-up, check for correct unterclockwise. Remove and dispose of the batteries according to your cal Off regulations. batteries installation and for a fully charged batteries. To ensure proper power-down sequence, a minimum later). of 20 seconds 6. Test the detector (aswait described

S3.41 temporal 3

s button to hush ATTERY INSTALLATION AND REPLACEMENT 5. After the power-up sequence

5-10 minutes)

fore installing new batteries. Install 3 new AAA batteriesEXPOSURES (available from your Duracell orLOW EnerHUSH/TEST BUTTONTEMPERATURES CONSTANT TO local HIGH OR zer dealer) in the battery compartment. Follow the polarity diagram inside

p every 48 seconds

Dining room

Living room

OR HIGH

BedroomBedroom

Bedroom

HUMIDITY MAY REDUCE BATTERY LIFE.

Fig 2. Location of the detectors in units with only one bedroom area on one floor

p every 48 seconds s button to hush r 12 hours)

p every 48 seconds

chirp at the end er-up sequence

n

Kitchen

Off HUSH/TEST BUTTON BATTERY COMPARTMENT

Fig 1. Wireless Smoke Heat Alarm

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TV room

Dining Kitchen Bedroom room Living room

Bedroom

Bedroom

Fig 3. Location of the detectors in dwelling units with more than one bedroom area or with bedrooms on more than one floor

In2addition to smoke detectors outside of the sleeping areas, the device should be installed on each additional story of the dwelling unit, including the basement. These installations are shown in Figure 4. The living area smoke detector should be installed in the living room or near the stairway to the upper level, or in both locations. The basement smoke detector should be installed in close proximity to the stairway leading to the floor above. Where installed on an open-joisted ceiling, the detector should be placed on the bottom of the joists. The detector should be positioned relative to the stairway so as to intercept smoke coming from a fire in the basement before the smoke enters the stairway. 1

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every 12 seconds to indicate normal operation. If the batteries are not

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room

the compartment. If the batteries are incorrectly inserted please remove - In or below a cupboard CONSTANT EXPOSURES TO HIGH OR LOW TEMPERATURES OR correctly, thecorrectly detector will not operate and the batteries may be gently with installed a non-conductive tool and - Where air flow would be HIGH reinsert. HUMIDITY MAY REDUCE BATTERY LIFE. the compartment. If the batteries are incorrectly please remove - In or below a cupboard - Where dirt or dust could damaged.inserted If the detector does not power-up, check for correct batteries Bedroom Hall Bedroom gently with a non-conductive and correctly reinsert. Where air fl ow would be obstructed byknock curt - Where it could be 4. tool Reinstall the detector onto the mounting base by turning the detector Basement installation and for a fully charged batteries Living room Where dirt or dust could collect and block t Bedroom Bedroom clockwise until the mating marks align. PROGRAMMING Hall - Where iteach could story be knocked, damaged, or be in This detector shall not 4. Reinstall the detector onto the mounting base by turning the detector Recreation room Fig 4. Detector located on Test the detector described later). temperature is below 40° Bedroom Bedroom clockwise until the mating marks align. 5. After the6. power-up sequence the (as green LED to should blink aboutcompatible once Basement Refer the appropiate control panel guide for Dining Hall programming Living This detector shall not be installed in location every 12 seconds to indicate normal operation. If theprocedure batteries are not to enroll the wireless smoke/heat room the proper required into the room SHOU temperature is belowTHIS 40°FEQUIPMENT (4.4°C) or where i 5. After the power-up sequence the correctly, green LED blink once installed theshould detector willabout not operate and the batteries may be Indicates required smoke detector system. Living Dining NFPA 72: NATIONAL FIR damaged. If theplease detector does not power-up, every 12 seconds to indicate normal operation. If the batteries are not check for correct batteries room room Indicates optional smoke alarm where a door the compartment. If the batteries are incorrectly inserted remove CONSTANT EXPOSURES TO HIGH OR LOW TEMPERATURES OR -EQUIPMENT Inliving orroom below a cupboard THIS SHOULD BE INSTALLED is not provided between and recreation room Basement installation for a and fully the charged batteries installed correctly, the detector will notand operate batteries may be MOUNTING THE DETEC HIGH HUMIDITY MAY REDUCE BATTERY LIFE. gently with a non-conductive tool and correctly reinsert. NFPA- 72: NATIONAL FIRE ALARM AND SIG Where air flow would be obstruc damaged. If the detector does not power-up, check for correct batteries Fig 4. Detector located on each story 6. Test the detector (as described later). Bedroom -Hall Bedroom dirt or dust could collect Where installation and for a fully charged batteries Note: These alarm device RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS FORBasement SMOKE HEAT ALARM Fig 5. Split level arrangement MOUNTING THE DETECTOR - Where it could be knocked, dam 4. Reinstall the detector onto the mounting base by turning the detector neer/technician. Living room Fig 4. Detector located on each story PROGRAMMING 6. Test the detector later). Bedroom Bedroom clockwise until the mating marks align. (as described Note: These Recreation roomalarm devices should only be in CONSTANT EXPOSURES TO HIGH ORAccording LOW TEMPERATURES ORProtection Association Hall to National Fire (NFPA) the major This device not be This detector shall not should be installe 100 mm (4 in.) neer/technician. HIGH HUMIDITY MAY REDUCE BATTERY LIFE. threat from ficontrol re in a dwelling unit occurs at night when Basement Refer to the once appropiate compatible panel programming guide foreveryone is asleep. temperature is below 40°Flocation (4.4°C Ceiling 5. After the power-up sequence the green LED should blink about Bedroom Hall Bedroom Once a suitable The principal threat to persons in sleeping areas comes from fi res in CONSTANT EXPOSURES TO HIGH OR LOW TEMPERATURES OR Living Dining the proper required to enroll the wirelessroom smoke/heat into the Living room This device should not be used with a guard. every 12 seconds to indicate normal operation. If the batteries areprocedure not the remainder of the unit; therefore, a smokeroom detector(s) is best located HIGH HUMIDITY MAY REDUCE BATTERY LIFE. PROGRAMMING Indicates required smoke detector 100-mm THIS EQUIPMENT BEb 1. Refer SHOULD to the diagram between the bedroom areas and the rest of Bedroom the unit. units with only one room Recreation installed correctly, the detector will not operate and thesystem. batteries may be Acceptable here Hall In Bedroom (4-in.) a suitable location found, mount the Indicates optional smokeOnce alarm where a door72:minimum or onisthe wall (if local ord NFPA NATIONAL FIRE ALAR area on one floor, detector(s) should be located as Basement damaged. If the detector does not power-up, Refer check correct batteries to for the appropiate compatible controlbedroom panel programming guide forthe smoke Living room is not provided between livingNever room here and recreation room Use the two screws and a PROGRAMMING shown in Figure 2. In dwelling units with more than one bedroom area or wireless smoke/heat into the Basement 1. Refer to the diagram below install theo installation and for a fully charged batteries the proper procedure required to enroll thewith Recreation room screws areand at the elbow 300-mm bedrooms on more than one fl oor, more than one smoke detector is Indicates required smoke detector Top of detector MOUNTING THE DETECTOR system. or on the wall (if local ordinances permit) usi (12-in.) acceptable here Refer to the appropiate compatible control panel programming guiderequired, for as shown in Figure 3. Basement optional smoke alarm where a door Use the two screws maximum and provided. Fig 4. Detector located on eachIndicates story LOCATIONS FOR SMOKE HEAT ALARM Fig 5. Split level arrangement 2. Fitanchors the detector insideM is not provided between living room and recreation room 6. Test the detector (asthe described later). required to enrollRECOMMENDED proper procedure the wireless smoke/heat into the screws are atThese the elbow of the screw slots an (detector’s alignment notc Note: alarm devices should required smoke detector system. In addition to smoke detectors Indicates outside of the sleeping areas, the device tamper release tab), then neer/technician. Indicates optional smoke alarm where a door shouldHEAT be installed story of the dwelling unit, including RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS FOR SMOKE ALARMon each additional 5. Split level arrangement 2. Fitare the base by aligning clicksthe into place. is not provided between living roomFig and recreation room Note: Measurements shown to detector inside According to National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) the major the closest edge of100 the(detector’s detector. the basement. These installations are shown in Figure 4. The living area mm (4 in.) alignment notch should be slightly CONSTANT EXPOSURES TO HIGH OR LOW TEMPERATURES threat from fiOR re in a dwelling unit occurs at night when everyone asleep. This device not bedetector used w smoke detector should be installed in the living is room or near the stairway tamper release tab),should then the in 3. Testturn the detector after Ceiling HIGH HUMIDITY MAYRECOMMENDED REDUCE BATTERY LIFE. According National Fire Protection (NFPA) theormajor LOCATIONS FOR to SMOKE HEAT ALARM 5. Splitfrom levelbasement The principal threat toAssociation persons in sleeping areas comes fiarrangement res in smoke detector to the upper level, in bothFig locations. The TESTING THE DETECTO clicks into place. Sidewall 100 mm (4 in.) threat fromthe fire in a dwelling unit occurs atshould night when everyone is asleep. Bedroom Hall Bedroom be installed in close proximity to the stairway leading to the floor system’s instructions for Ceiling remainder of the unit; therefore, a smoke detector(s) is best located Once a suitable location is found, The principal threat to persons in sleepingabove. areas Where comes installed from fireson in an open-joisted ceiling, the detector should 100-mm less devices. 3. Test the detector after completing the insta between the bedroom areasdetector(s) and the is rest oflocated the unit. Living roomIn units with only one Acceptable here (4-in.) the remainder of the unit; therefore, a smoke best According to National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) the major be placed on the bottom of the joists. The detector be positioned PROGRAMMING TESTING THE DETECTOR section of this m 100 mm (4 should in.) 100-mm minimum Fig 6. Example of proper mounting for detectors bedroom areaeveryone on one floor, the smoke detector(s) be located as Acceptable the bedroom areas and the rest of the unit. In units with only 1. Refer to the diagram below and threat from fire in a dwellingbetween unit occurs at night when is asleep. (4-in.) Recreation room DO NOT attach the detec relative to the stairway so asone toshould intercept smoke coming from a fihere re in the minimum system’s instructions for additional informatio Never here bedroom area on one oor, thefrom smoke detector(s) should bethe located asCeiling shown in flcomes Figure 2. Infires dwelling units with more than onethe bedroom area or The principal threat to persons in sleeping areas in or on the wall (if local ordinances basement before smoke enters stairway. less devices. Never here Basement Refer to the appropiatethe compatible control panel programming guide for shown in aFigure 2. In dwelling units with more than one bedroom area or remainder of the unit; therefore, smoke detector(s) is best located with bedrooms on more than one floor, more than one smoke detector100-mm is two screws and anchors Top of detector Use the300-mm 300-mm with bedrooms on more than one fl oor, more than one smoke detector is (12-in.) the proper procedure required to enroll theareas wireless smoke/heat into the Top of detector between the bedroom and the rest of the unit. units with only one Acceptable here acceptableNot here in this area (4-in.)acceptable (12-in.) required, as In shown in Figure 3. DO NOT attach theatdetector to removable ce screws are the elbow of the scr maximum here as shown in Figure 3. be located minimum maximum bedroom area on one floor, required, the smoke detector(s) should as Smoke detectors are optional where a door is not provided between living Indicates required smoke detector system. Never here 102 mm (4 in.) shown in Figure 2. In dwelling units with more than one bedroom area or and recreation room room (Figure Indicates optional5). smoke alarm where a door 2. Fit the detector inside the base In addition to smoke detectors outside of the sleeping areas, the device Anywhere in 300-mm with bedrooms on more than one floor,Inmore than one smoke detector Theissmoke from a re generally the ceiling, spreads is not providedrises between living room and recreation roomout across addition to smoke detectors outside offithe sleeping areas, the device Toptoof detector (12-in.) this area notch shoul acceptable here should be installed additional the dwelling unit, including required, as shown in Figure 3. (detector’s alignment theofceiling surface, and begins to bank down from the ceiling. The maximum Note: Measurements shown arecorner to should on beeach installed on story each additional story of the dwelling unit, including Measurements shown are to the closest edge of the the basement. These installations are shown in Figure 4. The living area mm (4 in.) 100 mm (4 where the ceiling and wallin meet is an4.airThe space into area which thedetector. smoke couldNote: tamper release100tab), then turn the the closest edge of the detector. the basement. These installations are shown Figure living minimum smoke detector should be installed in the living room or near the stairway have diffi culty penetrating. In most fi res, this dead air space measures RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS SMOKE HEAT ALARM Fig 5. Split arrangement In addition toFOR smoke detectors outside oflevel, the sleeping the The device clicks into place. smoke should be installed in the living roomlevel or near the stairway to the upper ordetector in bothareas, locations. basement smoke detector Sidewall about 0.1m (4in.) along the ceiling from the corner and about 0.1m (4in.) should be installed on eachshould additional story of the dwelling unit, including 900 mm (3 ft) Measurements shown aredetector to in this dead air space, see be installed in closelevel, proximity to both the stairway leading toNote: the flshould oor to the upper or in locations. The basement smoke the wall. Detectors be placed Sidewall the closest edge not of the detector. the basement. These installations are shown in Figure The livingdown area 100 mm in.) the detector after complet above. Where installed on an4.open-joisted ceiling, detector 3. (4Test should be installed in close proximity to theshould stairway leading to the floor Figure 6,7the and 8. minimum smoke detector should be installed in on thethe living room theThe stairway According to National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) the major be placed bottom of or thenear joists. detector should be positioned TESTING THE DETECTOR secti 100 mm Fig (4should in.) 6. Example of proper mounting for detectors above. Where installed on an open-joisted ceiling, the detector to the upper level, or in both locations. The basement smoke detector Sidewall relative to the stairway so as to intercept smoke coming from a fi re in the threat from fire in a dwelling unit occurs at night when everyone is asleep. system’s instructions for additiona should be installed in close basement proximity before to stairway leading to the flof oor bethe placed onin the bottom theNOT joists. TheCeiling detector Where to install the alarm:should be positioned thefismoke enters the stairway. The principal threat to above. persons in sleeping areas comes from res Fig 6. Example of proper mounting for detectors less devices. Where installed on an open-joisted ceiling, the detector relative the stairwayshould so as to intercept smoke coming from a fire in the Fig 7. Example of proper mounting for detectors with sloped ceilings the remainder of the unit; therefore, smoke isdetector besttolocated be placed on theabottom of detector(s) the joists. The should be positioned Not in this area basement before the smoke enters the stairway. Figcooker, 6. living Example for detectors 100-mm -inDirectly above abetween sink, stoveoforproper oven mounting Smoke detectors are optional door is not provided between the bedroom relative areas and rest of In units with only where one a afire to thethe stairway sothe as tounit. intercept smoke coming from the Acceptable here (4-in.) DO NOT attach the detector to re - Do not locate detector within 5 feet (1.5 m) of any cooking appliance 102 mm (4 in.) and recreation room (Figure smokeroom enters the stairway. bedroom area on one flbasement oor, the before smokethedetector(s) should be located as 5). - Next to a door or window that would be affectedminimum by drafts i.e. extractor fan Anywhere in Not in this 102 mm area smoke from a fire generally rises to the ceiling, spreads out across Not in this area Never here shown in Figure 2. In dwelling units with moreThe than onesurface, bedroom area or bankoptional this area or airfrom vent (4 in.) detectors where a door not provided between living the ceiling Smoke and begins toare down the ceiling. Theiscorner Not in this area Anywhere in 300-mm with bedrooms on more thandetectors one floor, than one smoke detector - Outside 102this mm (4 in.) where theaceiling and wall meetisisbetween anroom air space into which Smoke aremore optional where door is not provided living Top of detector area room and recreation (Figure 5). the smoke could (12-in.) - Dodead not install in any environment that here does not comply with the detector’s acceptable 102 mm (4 in.) required, as shown in Figure 3.recreation room (Figure have diffi penetrating. In most fi res, this air space measures room and 5).culty maximum Anywhere in The smoke from a fi re generally rises to the ceiling, spreads out across environmental specifi cations aboutrises 0.1mto (4in.) thespreads ceiling from the corner and about 0.1m (4in.) Anywhere in The smoke from a fire generally the along ceiling, out across this area 900 mm 900 mm 900 mm (3 ft) the ceiling surface, and begins to bank down from the ceiling. The corner this area down wall. Detectors should not The be placed the ceiling surface, and begins tothe bank down from the ceiling. cornerin this dead air space, see (36 in.) (36 in.) Fig 9. Mounting the det In addition to smoke detectors of wall the meet sleeping areas, device where and wall could meet is an air space into which the smoke Dining could Kitchen Figure and 8. the where the outside ceiling and is 6,7 an air space intoceiling which the smoke Bedroom room TV should be installed on have eachdiffi additional story ofInthe dwelling including have diffi culty penetrating. most fiKitchen res, this dead air space Dining BedroomBedroom culty penetrating. most fires, thisunit, dead air space measuresIn Note: Measurements shown are to measures room room the about 0.1m (4in.) the ceiling from the corner about 0.1mthe (4in.) closest edge of the detector. the basement. These installations arealong shown in Figure 4. living area Where NOT to The install theand alarm: about 0.1m (4in.) along ceiling from the corner and about 0.1m (4in.)Living room Bedroom 100 mm (4 in.) 900 mm (3 ft) TESTING THE DETECTO 900 mm (3 ft) minimum the wall. Detectors should not be placed in this dead air space,should see not be placed in this dead smoke detector shoulddown be installed in the living room ordown nearthe the stairway wall. Detectors space, see mounting for detectors with sloped ceilings Fig 9. Mounting the detector Fig 7. air Example of proper and 8. The basement to the upper level, or inFigure both 6,7 locations. smoke detector - Directly above a sink, cooker, Figure 6,7 and 8.stove or oven BedroomSidewall NOTE: Before testing, no Bedroom - Do not locate detector within 5 feet (1.5 m) ofLiving anyroom cooking appliance undergoing maintenance should be installed in close proximity to the stairway leading to the floor - Next the to a door or window that would be affected by drafts i.e. extractor fan to install theceiling, alarm: detector will activate an a 102 mm Not in this area above. Where installedWhere on anNOT open-joisted detector should TESTING THE DETECTOR Fig 3. Location of the detectors in or air vent Where NOT to install the alarm: (4 in.) function cannot be used i Anywhere in dwelling units with more than one be placed on the bottom of the joists. The detector should be positioned Fig 7. Example of proper mounting for detectors with sloped ceilings Fig 2. Location of the detectors - Outside Fig 8. Example of proper mounting for Fig 6. Example of properbedroom mounting Directly a sink,smoke cooker, stove or oven NOTE: Before testing, notify the central stati areafor or detectors with bedrooms on this area relative to the stairway- so as toabove intercept from a environment fire in the that doesinnotunits withwith onlythe one bedroom - Docoming not install in any comply detector’s Fig 7. Example of proper mounting for detectors with sloped ceilings Detectors must be tested detectors with peaked ceilings - Do not locate detector within 5 feet (1.5 m) of any cooking appliance undergoing maintenance in order to prevent more than one fl oor Directly above a sink, cooker, stove or oven environmental specifi cations area on one fl oor nance. basement before the smoke enters the stairway. 900 mm 900 mm - Next to a door or window that would be affected by drafts i.e. extractor fan detector will activateTesting an alarmDetector and send a sig 102 mm appliance Not in this area Opera Do not locate detector within 5 feet (1.5 m) of any cooking (36 in.) (36 in.) or air vent (4 in.) function cannot be used thechecks detector a This iftest thehas dete DiningbeKitchen Anywhere in - Next to a door or window2 that would affected i.e. extractor fan Notbyindrafts this area Bedroom - Outside 102 mm room NotINST in this area A140513 APD0601 TV this area Dining BedroomBedroom Kitchen Smoke detectors are optional where door is notroom provided room airbetween vent (4 in.) - Do not install in a any environment thatordoes not complyliving with the detector’s Detectors must be tested after an 1. The test installation button is locat INST APD0601 C160927 Anywhere in Living room 102 mm (4 in.) Bedroom environmental specifications room and recreation room (Figure 5). - Outside nance. this area2. Push and hold the test 900 mm 900 mm Testing Detector Operation panel will trigger and then The smoke from a fire generally rises to the ceiling, spreads outinstall across - Do not in any environment that does not comply with the(36 detector’s (36 in.) in.) Anywhere in Bedroom this area This test checks the begins detector’s sounder, 3LED the temporal pa Dining the ceiling surface, and begins to bank down from the ceiling. The corner

Smoke detectors are optional where a door is not provided between living room and recreation room (Figure 5). The smoke from a fire generally rises to the ceiling, spreads out across the ceiling surface, and begins to bank down from the ceiling. The corner where the ceiling and wall meet is an air space into which the smoke could have difficulty penetrating. In most fires, this dead air space measures about 0.1m (4in.) along the ceiling from the corner and about 0.1m (4in.) down the wall. Detectors should not be placed in this dead air space, see Figure 6, 7 and 8. Where NOT to install the alarm:

• Directly above a sink, cooker, stove or oven

• Do not locate detector within 5 feet (1.5 m) of any cooking appliance

• Next to a door or window that would be affected by drafts i.e extractor fan or air vent • Outside

• Do not install in any environment that does not comply with the detector’s environmental specifications • In or below a cupboard

• Where air flow would be obstructed by curtains or furniture • Where dirt or dust could collect and block the sensor

• Where it could be knocked, damaged, or inadvertently removed

This detector shall not be installed in location where the normal ambient temperature is below 40°F (4.4°C) or where it exceeds 100°F (37.8°C).

THIS EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH NFPA 72: NATIONAL FIRE ALARM AND SIGNALING CODE.

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screws are at the elbow of the screw slots and secure. 2. Fit the detector inside the base by aligning it over the base as shown (detector’s alignment notch should be slightly offset from mounting base tamper release tab), then turn the detector in a clockwise direction until it clicks into place.

MOUNTING THE DETECTOR

3. Test the detector after completing the installation (as described in the DETECTORshould section of this manual) refer to the control Note: These TESTING alarmTHE devices only beandinstalled by system’s instructions for additional information concerning the use of wireless devices. engineer/technician. DO NOT attach the detector to removable ceiling panels.

alarm. The outside of the alarm can be wiped with a damp cloth. After cleaning, reinstall and test your alarm by using the test button. If cleaning does not restore the alarm to normal operation the alarm should be replaced. WARNING: PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND THOROUGHLY • NFPA 72 states: Fire-warning equipment for residential occupancies are capable of protecting about half of the occupants in potentially fatal fires. are often intimate with the fire, too old or too young, or physically or aVictims competent mentally impaired such that they cannot escape even when warned early enough that escape should be possible. For these people, other strategies such as protection-in-place or assisted escape or rescue would be necessary. • A battery powered alarm must have a battery of the specified type, in TESTING good condition and installed properly. THE DETECTOR

100 mm (4 in.) minimum

100 mm (4 in.) minimum

• Smoke alarms must be tested regularly to maketesting, sure the batteries and the the NOTE: Before notify alarm circuits are in good operating condition.

central station that the detector system is undergoing maintenance in order to prevent unwanted alarms. Testing the • Smoke alarms cannot provide an alarm if smoke does not reach the detector will activate aninalarm detector. Therefore, smoke alarms may not sense fires starting chimneys,and send a signal to the panel. Also, the test walls, on roofs, on the other side of a closed door or on a different floor function cannot be used if the detector has a trouble condition. • If the alarm is located outside the sleeping room or on a different floor, it may not wake up a sound Detectors sleeper. must be tested

after installation and following periodic

• Studies have shown thatmaintenance. smoke and heat alarms may not awaken all sleeping individuals, and that it is the responsibility of individuals in the household that are capable of assisting others to provide assistance to Testing Detector those who may not be awakened by the alarm soundOperation or those who may be incapable of safely evacuating area unassisted. Thisthetest checks the detector’s

sounder, LEDs, and transmitter.

• The use of alcohol or drugs may also impair one’s ability to hear the smoke alarm. For maximum protection, smokebutton alarm should installed 1. Theatest is be located in each sleeping area on every level of a home.

on the detector housing.

and hold the test button for a minimum of 5 seconds. The alarm • Although smoke alarms can 2. helpPush save lives by providing an early warning Fig 9. Mounting the detector of a fire, they are not a substitute for an insurance policy. Home owners and the detector will go into alarm. The sounder panel will trigger and then renters should have adequate insurance to protect their properties. This device should not be used with a guard. begins the temporal 3 pattern and the red LED blinks. The alarm panel’s TESTING THE DETECTOR FAMILY ESCAPE PLAN console should display the detector’s name in alarm. Once a suitable location is found, mount the detector as follows: NOTE: Before testing, notify the central station that the detector system is undergoing maintenance in order to prevent unwanted alarms. Testing the

According to National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) there often is very little time between the detection of a fire and the time it becomes deadly.

1. The test button is located on the detector housing. 2. Push and hold the test button for a minimum of 5 seconds. The alarm

• Know at least two ways out of every room, if possible. Make sure all doors

Smoke detector activate an alarm and send a signal to the panel. the test 1. Refer to thewilldiagram below and install the Also, mounting base oncanthe This interval be as little as 1 or 2Test minutes. Planning and practicing for function cannot be used if the detector has a trouble condition. re conditions with a focus on rapid exit from the residence are important. ceiling or on the wall (if local ordinances permit) fiDrills using screw should be held so that all family know the action to be Hold a members smoldering punk stick or cotton wick at the side of the detector Detectors must be tested after installation and following periodic maintetaken. locations as required. Use the two screws and anchors provided. nance. and gently blow smoke through the detector until the unit alarms. Canned Testing Detector Operation SAFETY TIPS Maneuver the base so the screws are at the elbow of the screw slots This test checks the detector’s sounder, LEDs, and transmitter. smoke aerosol is also acceptable method. Smoke detection testing is • Make a home escape plan. Draw a map of your home showingan all doors and secure. and windows. Discuss the plan with everyone in your home. recommended for verifying system protection capability. and windows leading outside open easily. 2. Fit the detector inside base will bygoaligning it over asanshown panel will trigger and thenthe the detector into alarm. The sounderthe base • Have outside meetingDirect place (likeHeat a tree, light pole or mailbox) safe Method (Hair adryer of 1000-1500 watts) begins the temporal 3 pattern and the red LED blinks. The alarm panel’s distance from the home where everyone should meet. (detector’s notch should be slightly offset from mounting consolealignment should display the detector’s name in alarm. • Practice your home fire drill at night and during the day with everyone in home, twice a year. Direct the heat toward the thermistor. Be sure to hold the heat source about base tamper release tab), then turn the detector in your a clockwise Smoke Test • Practice using different ways out. 12 inches from the to avoid damage to the plastic. The detector will Holduntil a smoldering punk stick or cotton wick at the side of the detector direction it clicks into place. • Teach children how to escape on their own in case youdetector can’t help them. and gently blow smoke through the detector until the unit alarms. Canned • Close doors behind you reset as you leave. only after it has time to cool. smoke aerosol is also an acceptable method. Smoke detection testing is 3. Test the detector after completing the installation (as described in A detector INST thatAPD0601 fails toA140513 activate3with any of these tests should first be cleaned the TESTING THE DETECTOR section of this manual) and refer to the as outlined in this manual’s MAINTENANCE section. If the detector still fails control system’s instructions for additional information concerning to activate, return for repair. the use of wireless devices.

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MAINTENANCE

• Studies have shown that smoke and heat alarms may not awaken all sleeping individuals, and that it is the responsibility of individuals in the household that are capable of assisting others to provide assistance to those who may not be awakened by the alarm sound or those who may be incapable of safely evacuating the area unassisted.

TEST ONCE A WEEK. WARNING! USE ONLY BATTERIES SPECIFIED. USE OF DIFFERENT BATTERIES MAY HAVE A DETRIMENTAL EFFECT ON THE SMOKE ALARM. YOUR ALARM SHOULD BE CLEANED AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR.

• The use of alcohol or drugs may also impair one’s ability to hear the smoke alarm. For maximum protection, a smoke alarm should be installed in each sleeping area on every level of a home.

To clean your alarm, remove it from the mounting base. You can clean the interior of your alarm by using compressed air or vacuum cleaner hose and blowing or vacuuming through the openings around the perimeter of the alarm. The outside of the alarm can be wiped with a damp cloth.

• Although smoke alarms can help save lives by providing an early warning of a fire, they are not a substitute for an insurance policy. Home owners and renters should have adequate insurance to protect their properties.

After cleaning, reinstall and test your alarm by using the test button. If cleaning does not restore the alarm to normal operation the alarm should be replaced.

FAMILY ESCAPE PLAN According to National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) there often is very little time between the detection of a fire and the time it becomes deadly. This interval can be as little as 1 or 2 minutes. Planning and practicing for fire conditions with a focus on rapid exit from the residence are important. Drills should be held so that all family members know the action to be taken.

WARNING: PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND THOROUGHLY • NFPA 72 states: Fire-warning equipment for residential occupancies are capable of protecting about half of the occupants in potentially fatal fires. Victims are often intimate with the fire, too old or too young, or physically or mentally impaired such that they cannot escape even when warned early enough that escape should be possible. For these people, other strategies such as protection-in-place or assisted escape or rescue would be necessary.

SAFETY TIPS • Make a home escape plan. Draw a map of your home showing all doors and windows. Discuss the plan with everyone in your home.

• A battery powered alarm must have a battery of the specified type, in good condition and installed properly.

• Know at least two ways out of every room, if possible. Make sure all doors and windows leading outside open easily.

• Smoke alarms must be tested regularly to make sure the batteries and the alarm circuits are in good operating condition.

• Have an outside meeting place (like a tree, light pole or mailbox) a safe distance from the home where everyone should meet.

• Smoke alarms cannot provide an alarm if smoke does not reach the detector. Therefore, smoke alarms may not sense fires starting in chimneys, walls, on roofs, on the other side of a closed door or on a different floor.

• Practice your home fire drill at night and during the day with everyone in your home, twice a year. • Practice using different ways out. • Teach children how to escape on their own in case you can’t help them.

• If the alarm is located outside the sleeping room or on a different floor, it may not wake up a sound sleeper. INST APD0601 C160927

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IF THE ALARM SOUNDS

a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help

• If the smoke alarm sounds, get out and stay out. Never go back inside for people or pets. • If you have to escape through smoke, get low and go under the smoke to your way out. • Call the fire department from outside your home. FOR MORE SAFETY INFORMATION SEE THE WEBSITE: www.nfpa.org/education. SPECIFICATIONS • Transmitter Frequency: 345.000 MHz (crystal controlled) • Dimensions: Ø 5’’ x 2.5’’ high (Ø 125mm x 63mm high) • Weight (including battery): 8.57 oz (243 g) • Color: White • Spacing rating: 70ft • Audible Signal (ANSI Temporal 3): 85dBA min. in alarm • Sensitivity: 1.26 - 2.39%/foot • Operating Temperature: 40°-100°F (4.4°-37.8°C) • Supplementary heat rating: 135°F • Relative Humidity: 15-90% Non-Condensing • Battery (included): Three (3) AAA PC2400 Duracell Procell or three (3) AAA Energizer E92 batteries • Regulatory Listing: UL 217 • Warranty: Two (2) years • Included Accessories: Mounting Hardware Package

“For your information, The National Fire Alarm Code, NFPA 72, reads as follows: “11.5.1 Required Detection.” “Where required by applicable laws, codes, or standards for a specific type of occupancy, approved single- and multiple-station smoke alarms shall be installed as follows: 1. In a sleeping rooms and guest rooms 2. Outside of each separate dwelling unit sleeping area, within 6.4 m (21 ft) of any door to a sleeping room, the distance measured along a path of travel 3. On every level of a dwelling unit, including basements 4. On every level of a residential board and care occupancy (small facility), including basements and excluding crawl spaces and unfi nished attics 5. In the living area(s) of a guest suite 6. In the living area(s) of a residential board and care occupancy.

REGULATORY INFORMATION NOTICE: Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

(Reprinted with permission from NFPA 72®, National Fire Alarm Code Copyright © 2007 National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA 02269.

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for 7

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51000-355 / 51000-357 Détecteur de chaleur et de fumée sans fil Guide d'installation

This reprinted material is not the complete and official position of the National Fire Protection Association, on the referenced subject which is represented only by the standard in its entirety.) (National Fire Alarm Code® and NFPA 72® are registered trademarks of the National Fire Protection Association, Inc., Quincy, MA 02269.) In typical single level and multilevel dwelling units and apartment buildings having similar smoke alarm systems there is a possibility that signals sent by wireless sensors may be blocked or reflected by metal before they reach the alarm Control Panel, even if the signal path has been recently checked during a weekly test. Blockage can occur if a metal object has been moved into the sensor’s signal path.

ATTENTION : Vous devez lire ce manuel avant de l'utiliser et le conserver pour les références futures. RENSEIGNEMENTS GÉNÉRAUX Le détecteur de chaleur et de fumée sans fil est un détecteur sans fil alimenté par 3 piles AAA conçu pour être utilisé avec des systèmes d'alarme sans fil compatibles. Le détecteur est doté d'un émetteur sans fil intégré qui communique avec le panneau de commande. Lorsque de la fumée est détectée, l'alarme retentit comme une sonnerie locale bruyante et l'émetteur intégré envoie un signal au panneau de commande. Le détecteur de chaleur et de fumée sans fil contient un capteur de gel intégré fixé à une température de 5 °C qui envoie un signal d'alarme en fonction de la température détectée. Ce détecteur a été conçu pour fournir une protection dans un rayon de 70 pieds. Il peut envoyer des messages concernant le statut de l’alarme, du dispositif de sécurité et des messages sur l'état des piles au récepteur du système. Reportez-vous aux instructions du système sans fil pour connaître le nombre maximum d'émetteurs pouvant être pris en charge. CONTENU DE LA BOÎTE : • Détecteur de chaleur et de fumée sans fil avec base • Guide d'installation (APD0601) • Paquet de vis et de pièces d'ancrage • Étiquettes ou décalcomanies au besoin • 3 piles Duracell Procell AAA PC2400 (1,5 V 1 100 mAh) ou 3 piles Energizer E92 AAA (1,5 V 1 100 mAh) Le détecteur de fumée et de chaleur sans fil contient une sonde qui émet une séquence temporelle 3 ANSI S3.41 dans des conditions d’alarme. En état d’alerte, un message est

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État

DEL

Normal Détecteur de chaleur Épreuve de résistance à la chaleur Détecteur de fumée

Clignote en vert toutes les 12 secondes Clignote en rouge chaque seconde Clignote en rouge chaque seconde Clignote en rouge chaque seconde

Test de fumée

Clignote en rouge chaque seconde

Tester le détecteur Alarme de gel

Clignote en rouge chaque seconde Clignote en jaune 3 fois toutes les 4 secondes Défaut du détecteur Clignote en jaune toutes les 4 secondes Piles faibles

Clignote en jaune toutes les 12 secondes

Détecteur sale

Clignote en jaune toutes les 8 secondes

Activation

Rouge, jaune, vert séquence de clignotement

Languette de sécurité

Rouge, jaune, vert séquence de clignotement toutes les 12 secondes

Sonde (n'appuyez pas simultanément sur la sonde et la DEL) Désactivé ANSI S3.41 temporel 3 ANSI S3.41 temporel 3 ANSI S3.41 temporel 3 (appuyez sur le bouton pour l'arrêter pendant 5 à 10 minutes) ANSI S3.41 temporel 3 (appuyez sur le bouton pour l'arrêter pendant 5 à 10 minutes) ANSI S3.41 temporel 3 Désactivé Un bip sonore toutes les 48 secondes Un bip sonore toutes les 48 secondes (appuyez sur le bouton pour l'arrêter pendant 12 heures) Un bip sonore toutes les 48 secondes Un bip sonore à la fin de la séquence d'activation Désactivé

Tableau 1. Statut et indications du détecteur

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envoyé aussi au panneau de commande et l’ID du détecteur s’affiche sur la console. En cas de déclenchement d’une alarme, appuyez sur le bouton de silence du détecteur pour arrêter la sonde (voir le tableau ci-dessous). L’installation du socle de fixation est simplifiée grâce à l’intégration de caractéristiques compatibles avec les attaches pour cloisons sèches (non fournies) et d’autres méthodes. La DEL tricolore (rouge, jaune, vert) et la sonde du détecteur émettent des signaux visuels et sonores locaux relatifs au statut du détecteur tel que l’indique le Tableau 1. Lors de la première mise sous tension, la DEL clignote alternativement entre le rouge, le jaune et le vert. Il faut environ 8 secondes pour que le détecteur se stabilise. À la fin de la mise sous tension, si le détecteur fonctionne normalement, la DEL verte clignote une fois toutes les 12 secondes. Défaut du détecteur : Lorsque le détecteur est en panne, la DEL jaune clignote une fois toutes les quatre secondes et un bip sonore retentit toutes les 48 secondes. Après 12 heures, le panneau affiche un message de perte de supervision. Fonction détecteur sale  : Lorsque le détecteur est contaminé, la DEL jaune clignote une fois toutes les 8 secondes et un bip sonore retentit toutes les 48 secondes. Reportez-vous à la section MAINTENANCE pour le nettoyage de votre détecteur. Au bout de 12 heures le panneau de contrôle affiche un message de perte de contrôle. Détection d’un signal de piles faibles : Le détecteur de chaleur et de fumée sans fil est alimenté par 3 piles AAA Duracell Procell ou 3 piles AAA Energizer E92 (incluses). Il vérifie régulièrement le niveau des piles. Si des piles faibles sont détectées, l’émetteur envoie un message de piles faibles au panneau de commande qui affiche l’identifiant du détecteur ayant un faible niveau. Par ailleurs, la DEL jaune du détecteur va clignoter toutes les 12 secondes. La sonde du détecteur émet un signal sonore toutes les 48 secondes (la DEL jaune continue à clignoter) jusqu’à ce que les INST APD0601 C160927

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Heat Alarm

second

1. Remove the detector from its mounting base by twisting the detector counterclockwise. Remove and dispose of the batteries according to your local regulations. Off Red flash every 1 2. To ensure proper power-down sequence, wait a minimum of 20 seconds secondremplacées. Appuyez sur le bouton silence pour arrêter les bips sonores pendant 12 heures, s’il n’existe aucun autre défaut. Remplacez les piles dès que les bips piles soient before installing new batteries. sonores recommencent. Assurez-vous de remplacer les anciennes3. piles par3des Install newneuves. AAA batteries (available from your local DuracellBOUTON or EnerSILENCE/TEST Detector Yellow flash every One chirp every 48 seconds Red flash every 1 Trouble 4 seconds gizer dealer) in the battery compartment. Follow the polarity diagram inside ANSI S3.41 temporal 3 second Green flash every 12 seconds

Off

Freeze Warning ANSI S3.41 temporal 3

3 yellow flashes every 4 seconds

c. Heat Test e INSTALLATION ET REMPLACEMENT DES PILES 326 ANSI S3.41 temporal 3 One chirp every 48 seconds Red flash every 1 Yellow flash every 12 h.Smoke Support Pour remplacer les piles : (press button to Low hushBattery (press button to hush second seconds for 5-10 minutes) mAlarm for 12 hours) 1. Déposez le détecteur de son socle de fixation en le tournant dans

Smoke Test

Test Alarm

Freeze Warning

Detector Trouble

Low Battery

ANSI S3.41 temporal 3 piles et mettez-les au rebut selon les sens Enlevez les Redleflash everyantihoraire. 1 (press button to hush Detector Yellow flash every 8 second One chirp every 48 seconds réglementations locales. for 5-10 minutes) Dirty seconds

2. RedAfin garantir une mise hors tension appropriée, attendez 20 secondes flash de every 1 ANSI S3.41 temporal 3 Red, yellow, green One chirp at the end ausecond moins avant d’installer lesPower-up piles neuves. of power-up sequence flash sequence 3. 3 yellow Installez votre détaillant flashes 3 nouvelles piles AAA (disponibles Red, yellow, auprès green Off every 4 seconds flash à piles. Suivez le schéma Duracell ou Energizer local) dans le compartiment Tamper Off sequence every 12 de polarité présenté dans le compartiment.seconds Si les piles sont insérées de Yellow flash incorrecte, every façon veuillez lesseconds enlever doucement avec un outil isolant et One chirp every 48 Table 1. Detector status and indication 4 seconds réinsérez-les correctement.

BOUTON SILENCE/TEST

COMPARTIMENT DE LA BATTERIE

One chirp every 48 seconds 4. Réinstallez Yellow flash every 12le détecteur sur la base de montage en tournant le détecteur (press button to hush seconds dans le sens horaireforjusqu’à 12 hours)ce que les repères soient alignés.

Fig 1. Wireless Smoke Heat Alarm Fig 1. Détecteur de chaleur et de fumée sans fil

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Power-up

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5. Yellow Après la mise sous tension, la DEL verte devrait clignoter une fois toutes les 12 secondes environ, pour indiquer un fonctionnement normal. Si les piles ne sont pas flash every 8 One chirp every 48 seconds correctement installées, le détecteur ne fonctionnera pas et les piles risquent d’être endommagées. Si vous ne parvenez pas à mettre le détecteur sous tension, vérifiez seconds que les piles sont correctement installées et qu’elles sont bien chargées. Red, yellow, green

One chirp at the end

sequence of power-up sequence 6. flash Testez le détecteur (comme décrit plus loin). Red, yellow, green

Tamper

flash DES EXPOSITIONS CONSTANTES À DES TEMPÉRATURES ÉLEVÉES OU BASSES OU À UNE HUMIDITÉ ÉLEVÉE PEUVENT RÉDUIRE LA DURÉE DE VIE DES PILES. Off sequence every 12 seconds

PROGRAMMATION

able 1. Detector status and indication

COMPARTIMENT DE LA BATTERIE Reportez-vous au guide de programmation approprié du panneau de commande compatible pour connaître la procédure adéquate et requise pour enregistrer le détecteur de fumée/chaleur sans fil dans le système. Fig 1. Wireless Smoke Heat Alarm

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6. Test the detector (as described later). 6. Test the detector (as described later).

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dans cette zone the ceiling surface, and begins to bank down from the ceiling. The corner where the ceiling and wall meet is an air space into which the smoke could CONSTANT EXPOSURES TO HIGH OR LOW TEMPERATURES OR OR CONSTANT EXPOSURES TO HIGH OR LOW TEMPERATURES HIGH HUMIDITY MAYMAY REDUCE BATTERY LIFE.LIFE. have difficulty penetrating. In most fires, this dead air space measures HIGH HUMIDITY REDUCE BATTERY about 0.1m (4in.) RECOMMANDÉS along the ceilingPOUR from the corner and about 0.1m (4in.) EMPLACEMENTS LE DÉTECTEUR DE CHALEUR ET DE FUMÉE plafond. L’angle où le900 plafond etft) le mur se rejoignent est un espace d’air où la fumée Salon Salon mm (3 PROGRAMMING down the wall. Detectors should not be placed in this dead air space, see PROGRAMMING Salle de jeuxde jeux Salle peut difficilement pénétrer. Dans la plupart des incendies, cet espace sans courant Figure and 8.Fire Protection Association (NFPA), la principale menace Selon la6,7 National d’incendie Cave Refer to the compatible control panel programming guide for for Cave Refer toappropiate the appropiate compatible control panel programming guide

d’air mesure environ 0,1 m (4 po) le long du plafond depuis l’angle et environ 0,1 m (4 po) le long du mur. Les détecteurs ne doivent pas être placés dans cet espace sans courant d’air. Voir les figures 6, 7 et 8.

the proper procedure required to enroll the wireless smoke/heat into the the proper procedure required to enroll the wireless smoke/heat into the system. system.

dans une maison d’habitation survient la nuit, quand tout le monde est endormi.

Where NOTprincipale to install pour the alarm: La menace les personnes se trouvant dans les chambres à coucher

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ChambreChambre Chambre Chambre

Installation d’un détecteur de fumée Installation d’un détecteur de requise fumée requise IInstallation optionnelle d’un détecteur de fumée IInstallation optionnelle d’un détecteur de s'il fumée s'il n'y a pas porte salonleetsalon la salle desalle jeuxde jeux n'yde a pas deentre porteleentre et la

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vient des incendies survenant dans le reste de l’habitation. Le meilleur emplacement Fig 7. Exemple d’installation appropriée des détecteurs sur un incliné RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS FORFOR SMOKE HEAT ALARM Fig 5. Installation dansplafond une une maison RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS SMOKE HEAT ALARM Fig 5. Installation dans maison -pour Directly above a sink, cooker, stovedonc or oven un détecteur de fumée se situe entre les chambres à coucher et le reste NO à demi-niveaux à demi-niveaux -de Dol’habitation. not locate Dans detector within 5 feetavec (1.5seulement m) of any une cooking appliance und les habitations chambre àAccording coucher sur un to National Fire Fire Protection Association (NFPA) the major According to National Protection Association (NFPA) the major 100 mm in.) (4 in.) 100(4mm Installation interdite threat fromfrom fifan re in a dwelling unit occurs at night when everyone is asleep. theor compartment. If thewould batteries are incorrectlyby inserted please remove -étage, Next to a door window that be affected drafts i.e.2.extractor threat fire in a dwelling unit occurs at night when everyone is asleep. det - In or below a cupboard Plafond 102 mm Plafond le détecteur doita être installé tel que l’indique la Figure Dans les maisons The The principal threat to persons in sleeping areas comes from firesfiin principal threat to persons in sleeping areas comes from res in dans cette zone gently with non-conductive tool and correctly reinsert. - Where air flow would be obstructed or air vent (4isin.) funb the remainder of the therefore, a smoke detector(s) best located the remainder of unit; the unit; therefore, a smoke detector(s) is best located 100-mm d’habitations ayant plus d’une chambre à coucher ou des chambres sur plus d’un Where dirt or dust could collect and b 100-mm between the bedroom areas and the rest of the unit. In units with only one Installation Installation acceptable ici ici between the bedroom areas and the rest of the unit. In units with only one (4-in.)(4-in.) - Outside Installation acceptable minimum - minimum Where it could be knocked, damaged 4. Reinstall the detector onto the mounting base by turning the detector bedroom areaarea on one floor,floor, the smoke detector(s) should be located as as bedroom on one the smoke detector(s) should be located étage, il est nécessaire d’installer plus d’un détecteur de fumée, comme le démontre recommandée Ne jamais l’installer ici ici - Do not installclockwise in any environment that does detector’s De in Figure 2. In2. dwelling unitsunits with with more thanthan one one bedroom areaarea or or Chambre Chambre Ne jamais l’installer shown in Figure In dwelling more bedroom until the mating marks align. not comply with the shown 300-mm with with bedrooms on more thanthan one one floor,floor, moremore thanthan one one smoke detector is is partout dans 300-mm bedrooms on more smoke detector Installation de la de partie This detector shall not be installed nan in lo environmental specifications la Figure 3. Installation la partie (12-in.) (12-in.) required, as shown in Figure 3. supérieure du détecteur Salle à manger

900 mm 900 mm supérieure du détecteur 5. After the power-up sequence the green LED should blink about oncerequired, as shown in Figure 3. cette zone acceptable ici ici Salle à Salon acceptable (36 in.) (36 in.) every 12 seconds to indicate normal operation. If the batteries are In notaddition to smoke detectors outside of the sleeping areas, manger the device In addition to smoke detectors outside of the sleeping areas, the device Salle à installed correctly, the detector will not operate and the batteries may be should be installed on each additional storystory of the unit,unit, including Cuisine Chambre should be installed on each additional of dwelling the dwelling including Remarque : les mesures Remarque :l’angle les mesures manger TV indiquées sont àsont the basement. These installations are shown in Figure 4. The livingliving areaarea damaged.Chambre If the detector does not power-up, Chambre Cuisine indiquées à l’angle the basement. These installations are shown in Figure 4. The le plus du détecteur. room check for correct batteries le proche plus proche du détecteur. smoke detector should be installed in the roomroom or near the stairway smoke detector should be installed in living theCave living or near the stairway installation and for a fully charged batteries Salon to the level,level, or inor both locations. The The basement smoke detector to upper the upper in both locations. basement smoke detector Chambre should be installed in close proximity the stairway leading to the flthe oorfloorétage should be installed in close proximity todétecteur the stairway leading Fig 4.toUn installé àtochaque above. Where installed on an ceiling, the detector should above. Where installed onopen-joisted an open-joisted ceiling, the detector should be placed on the of the The The detector should be positioned be placed on bottom the bottom of joists. the joists. detector should be positioned Chambre relative to the so assotoas intercept smoke coming fromfrom a firea in the relative to stairway the stairway to intercept smoke coming fire in the Chambre before the smoke enters the stairway. before the smoke enters the stairway. CONSTANT EXPOSURES TO HIGH OR LOW TEMPERATURES basement OR basement

6. Test the detector (as described later).

Salon

HIGH HUMIDITY MAY REDUCE BATTERY LIFE.

maximum maximum temperature is below 40°F (4.4°C) or w

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1. T 2. P Note: These alarm devices should pan only Fig 6. Exemple d’installation appropriée des détecteurs neer/technician. Fig 6. Exemple d’installation appropriée des détecteurs beg con This device should not be used with ag MOUNTING Paroi latérale Paroi latérale

THE DETECTOR

Chambre

Entrée

Pas dans cette cette zone zone Pas dans Fig 3. Emplacement desSmoke détecteurs detectors are optional where a door is notis provided between livingliving Smoke detectors are optional where a door not provided between Once a (4 suitable 102 mm in.)(4 in.) location is found, mou Sm room and and recreation roomroom (Figure 5). 5). 102 mm d'une room recreation (Figure Fig 2. Emplacement des détecteurs dans des maisons de plus Salon Fig 8. Exemple d’installation appropriée N’importe où où The smoke from a fi re generally rises to the ceiling, spreads out across N’importe Thedes smoke from a fire generally rises to the ceiling, spreads out across PROGRAMMING Ho dans cette cette zone 1. Refer to the diagram below and insta the ceiling surface, and and begins to bank down from the Salle ceiling. The corner jeux dans zone dans des maisons ayant une seule chambre à coucher ou ayant the ceiling surface, begins to bank down from the de ceiling. The cornerplafonds en relief de détecteurs sur des and where the ceiling and and wall wall meetmeet is anisair into which the smoke could or on the wall (if local ordinances perm chambres sur plus d'un étage the ceiling anspace air space into which the smoke could Cave chambre à coucher un étage Refer to thesur appropiate compatible control panel programming guidehave forwhere diffi culty penetrating. In most fi res, this dead air space measures have difficulty penetrating. In most fires, this dead air space measures Use the two screws and anchors provid sm the proper procedure required to enroll the wireless smoke/heat intoabout theabout 0.1m0.1m (4in.)(4in.) along the ceiling fromfrom the corner and and about 0.1m0.1m (4in.)(4in.) along the ceiling the corner about Chambre

900 mm ft) (3 ft) 900 (3 mm

screws are at the elbow of the screw sl

2 plus des détecteurs de fumée installés hors des chambres à coucher, Figure 6,7 and 8. 8. Figure 6,7 and IInstallation optionnelle d’un détecteur de fumée s'il En l’appareil 2. Fit the detector inside the base by al INST APD0601 A140513 n'y a pas de porte entre le salon et la salle de jeux (detector’s alignment notch should be s doit être installé à chaque étage supplémentaire de la maison, y compris au sousWhere NOT to install the alarm: Where NOT to install the alarm: tamper release tab), then turn the dete Exemple d’installation appropriée des détecteurs surplace. un incliné sol. Ces installations sont illustrées dans la SMOKE Figure HEAT 4. Le ALARM détecteur- Directly de fumée de lacooker, stove RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS FOR Fig 5. Installation dans une maison Fig 7. Fig 7. Exemple d’installation appropriée des détecteurs surplafond un plafond incliné clicks into above a sink, or oven - Directly above a sink, cooker, stove or oven à demi-niveaux - Do-not detector within 5 feet (1.5 (1.5 m) ofm) any appliance salle de séjour doit être installé dans le salon ou près de l’escalier menant aulocate niveau Do locate not detector within 5 feet of cooking any cooking appliance Installation interdite 3. Test the detector after completing th Installation interdite - Next to a to door or window that that would be affected by drafts i.e. extractor fan fan - Next a door or window would be affected by drafts i.e. extractor 102 mm 102 mm dans dans cette zone zoneTHE DETECTOR section of According National Fire Association (NFPA) the majorordoit cette airorvent (4 in.)(4 in.) supérieur, ou aux deuxtoendroits. Le Protection détecteur de fumée du sous-sol être TESTING 100 mm (4 in.) air vent installé Installation threat from fire in a dwelling unit occurs at night when everyone is asleep. - Outside Installationinstructions for additional info - Outside system’s Plafond recommandée tout près de l’escalier quithreat mène à l’étage supérieur. estfrom installé uninstall plafond à environment -sur Do-not in any that that doesdoes not comply with with the detector’s The principal to persons in sleeping areasS’il comes fires in recommandée Do not install in environment any not comply the detector’s less devices. partout dans dans environmental specifi cations partout environmental specifi the remainder of the unit; therefore, is best located 900 mm solives apparentes, le détecteur devrait êtrea smoke placé detector(s) sous les solives. Le détecteur doit cations 900 900 mm mm zone zone 900 mmcettecette 100-mm (36 in.) (36 in.) between the bedroom areas and the rest of the unit. In units with only one (36 in.) Installation acceptable ici (36 in.)Ne pas fixer le détecteur sur des panne (4-in.) Salle Salle à à minimum Cuisine être placé par bedroom rapportarea à l’escalier de the manière à intercepter d’un Chambre on one floor, smoke detector(s) shouldla befumée located provenant as Cuisine Chambre TV TV manger Chambre Chambre Salle Salle à Chambre Chambre Cuisine àCuisine Ne jamais l’installermanger ici roomroom shown in Figure 2. In dwelling units with more than one bedroom areamanger or manger SalonSalon incendie au sous-sol avanton que la than fumée dans Chambre Chambre 300-mm with bedrooms more one n’entre floor, more than l’escalier. one smoke detector is system.

required, as shown in Figure 3.

downdown the wall. Detectors should not be indétecteur this air space, see see Installation d’un de dead fumée requise the wall. Detectors should notplaced be placed in dead this air space,

Installation de la partie supérieure du détecteur

(12-in.) maximum

Chambre Chambre Les détecteurs de fumée sont optionnels s’il n’y a pas de porte entre la Salon salle de séjour Chambre acceptable ici Salon Chambre In addition smoke detectors outside of the sleeping the device au plafond, et la salle de jeux (Figureto5). La fumée d’un incendie s’élèveareas, généralement Fig 3. des des détecteurs FigEmplacement 3. Emplacement détecteurs be installed on each additional story of the dwelling unit, including dansdans des des maisons de plus d'une maisons de plus d'une Fig 2. des détecteurs Remarque : les mesures FigEmplacement Emplacement des détecteurs se répand surshould toute la surface plafondareetshown commence à The s’amonceler à2.partir du à coucher ou ayant des des indiquées sont àchambre l’angle the basement. These du installations in Figure 4. living area chambre à coucher ou ayant dansdans des des maisons ayant une une seule maisons ayant seule

plus proche duchambres détecteur. sur plus d'und'un étage chambres sur plus étage chambre à coucher surleun smoke detector should be installed in the living room or near the stairway chambre à coucher surétage un étage to the upper level, or in both locations. The basement smoke detector Paroi latérale 11 should be installed in close proximity to the stairway leading to the fl2oor2 above. Where installed on an open-joisted ceiling, the detector should be placed on the bottom of the joists. The detector should be positioned

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Fig 8. Exemple d’installation appropriée Fig 8. Exemple d’installation appropriée mm (4 in.) de détecteurs sur des en100 relief de détecteurs sur plafonds des plafonds en relief minimum

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damaged. If the detector does not power-up, check for correct batteries installation and for a fully charged batteries 6. Test the detector (as described later).

Cave

Fig 4. Un détecteur installé à chaque étage

Endroits déconseillés pour l’installation d’un détecteur : CONSTANT EXPOSURES TO HIGH OR LOW TEMPERATURES OR HIGH HUMIDITY MAY REDUCE BATTERY LIFE.

Salon

• Ne placez le détecteur à 1,5 m (5 pi) d’un appareil de cuisson Refer to thepas appropiate compatible control panel programming guide for

Entrée

Chambre

Installation d’un détecteur de fumée requise

IInstallation optionnelle d’un détecteur de fumée s'il n'y a pas de porte entre le salon et la salle de jeux

• À l’extérieur

According to National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) the major threat from fire in a dwelling unit occurs at night when everyone is asleep.

shown in Figure 2. In dwelling units with more than one bedroom area or

(detector’s alignment notch should be slightly offset from mounting base

be replaced.

less devices.

enough that escape should be possible. F such as protection-in-place or assisted es sary.

tamper release tab), then turn the detector in a clockwise direction until it 3. Testez le détecteur la fin de l’installation (comme le décrit laWARNING: section TESTER PLEASE READ CAREFULLY clicks intoàplace. • NFPA 72 states: Fire-warning equipment LE DÉTECTEUR dethece manuel) et consultez les instructions du système de half of the occ capable of protecting about 3. Test detector after completing the installation (as described in the Victims are often intimate with the fire, too TESTING THE DETECTOR section of this manual) and refer to the control commande pour plus de renseignements sur l’utilisation sanssuch fil.that they cannot e mentally impaired system’s instructions for additional information concerning the use of des wire- appareils

Fig 5. Installation dans une maison à demi-niveaux 100 mm (4 in.)

Plafond The principal threat sleeping areas comes from fires in n’est pas conforme aux • Ne l’installez pasto persons dans inun environnement qui the remainder of the unit; therefore, a smoke detector(s) is best located between the bedroom areas and the rest of the unit.du In units with only one Installation acceptable ici spécifications environnementales détecteur. bedroom area on one floor, the smoke detector(s) should be located as

with bedrooms on more oneplacard floor, more than one smoke detector is • À l’intérieur ou sousthanun required, as shown in Figure 3.

TEST ONCE A WEEK.

ALARM.

• Près d’une porte ou d’une fenêtre où il peut y avoir des courants d’air, à l’instar d’un ventilateur d’extraction ou d’une bouche d’aération RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS FOR SMOKE HEAT ALARM

MAINTENANCE

Note: These alarm devices should only be installed by a competent engineer/technician.

Once a suitable location is found, mount the detector as follows: 2. Ajustez le détecteur sur son socle en l’alignant dessus comme l’indique YOUR ALARM SHOULD BE CLEANED A To clean your alarm, remove it from the m 1. Refer to the diagram below and install the mounting base on the ceiling l’illustration (l’encoche d’alignement détecteur être oflégèrement your alarm by using compressed or on the wall (if local ordinances permit) du using screw locations asdevrait required. interior blowing or vacuuming through the opening Use the two screws and anchors provided. Maneuver the base so the décalée de la languette deelbow sécurité duslots socle fixation), puis tournez leoutside détecteur alarm. The of the alarm can be wip screws are at the of the screw and de secure. After cleaning, reinstall and test your alarm dans le sens horaire jusqu’à ce qu’il s’emboîte dans un déclic. cleaning does not restore the alarm to nor 2. Fit the detector inside the base by aligning it over the base as shown

Chambre

Salle de jeux

Cave

the proper procedure required to enroll the wireless smoke/heat into the system.

still fails to activate, return for repair.

MOUNTING THE DETECTOR

WARNING! USE ONLY BATTERIES SPE les vis s’emboîtent correctement dans les fentes prévues à cet effet. This device should not be used with a guard. BATTERIES MAY HAVE A DETRIMENTA

• Directement au-dessus d’un évier, d’une cuisinière, d’un poêle ou d’un four PROGRAMMING

NFPA 72: NATIONAL FIRE ALARM AND SIGNALING CODE.

100-mm (4-in.) minimum

Ne pas fixer le détecteur sur des panneaux de plafond amobibles

Ne jamais l’installer ici

• A battery powered alarm must have a ba good condition and installed properly.

300-mm (12-in.) maximum

Installation de la partie supérieure du détecteur acceptable ici

100 mm (4 in.) minimum

In addition to smoke detectors of the sleeping areas, the device • Dans des endroits où laoutside circulation d’air serait obstruée par des rideaux ou des should be installed on each additional story of the dwelling unit, including Remarque : les mesures indiquées sont à l’angle the basement. These installations are shown in Figure 4. The living area meubles le plus proche du détecteur. smoke detector should be installed in the living room or near the stairway to the upper level, or in both locations. The basement smoke detector should be installed in close proximity to the stairway leading to the floor above. Where installed on an open-joisted ceiling, the detector should be placed on the bottom of the joists. The detector should be positioned relative to the stairway so as to intercept smoke coming from a fire in the basement before the smoke enters the stairway.

100 mm (4 in.) minimum

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• Dans un endroit où de la saleté ou de la poussière pourrait s’accumuler et bloquer le détecteur Fig 6. Exemple d’installation appropriée des détecteurs

• Studies have shown that smoke and hea sleeping individuals, and that it is the resp household that are capable of assisting ot those who may not be awakened by the al incapable of safely evacuating the area un

102 mm (4 in.)

N’importe où The smoke from a fire generally rises to the ceiling, spreads out across Ce détecteur ne doit pastoêtre installé uncorner endroit où la température ambiante dans cette zone the ceiling surface, and begins bank down from the dans ceiling. The where the ceiling and wall meet is an air space into which the smoke could normale est (40°F) ouairlàspace oùmeasures elle est supérieure à 37,8°C (100°F). have diffiinférieure culty penetrating.àIn4,4°C most fires, this dead

about 0.1m (4in.) along the ceiling from the corner and about 0.1m (4in.) down the wall. Detectors should not be placed in this dead air space, see

• Smoke alarms cannot provide an alarm i detector. Therefore, smoke alarms may no walls, on roofs, on the other side of a clos

• If the alarm is located outside the sleepin may not wake up a sound sleeper.

• Dans un endroit où il pourrait être cogné, endommagé ou ôté par inadvertance Pas dans cette zone Smoke detectors are optional where a door is not provided between living room and recreation room (Figure 5).

• Smoke alarms must be tested regularly t alarm circuits are in good operating condit

• The use of alcohol or drugs may also imp smoke alarm. For maximum protection, a in each sleeping area on every level of a h

900 mm (3 ft)

• Although smoke alarms can help save liv Fig 9. Installation du détecteur CET ÉQUIPEMENT DOIT ÊTRE INSTALLÉ CONFORMÉMENT À LA NORME 72 DE LA Figure 6,7 and 8. of a fire, they are not a substitute for an ins renters should have adequate insurance to NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION : CODE NATIONAL D’ALARME INCENDIE Where NOT to install the alarm: TESTING THE DETECTOR FAMILY ESCAPE PLAN TESTER LE DÉTECTEUR Fig 7. Exemple d’installation appropriée des détecteurs sur un plafond incliné ET DE SIGNALISATION. - Directly above a sink, cooker, stove or oven NOTE: Before testing, notify the central station that the detector system is According to National Fire Protection Asso - Do not locate detector within 5 feet (1.5 m) of any cooking appliance undergoing maintenance in order to prevent unwanted alarms. Testing the little time betweenest the detection REMARQUE : Avant le test, informez le poste central que le système du détecteur en of a fire a Installation interdite - Next toDU a door or window that would be affected by drafts i.e. extractor fan MONTAGE DÉTECTEUR detector will activate an alarm and send a signal to the panel. Also, the test 102 mm This interval can be as little as 1 or 2 minu dans cette zone or air vent (4 in.) function cannot be used if the detector has a trouble condition. fire conditions with a focus on rapid exit fr maintenance afin d’empêcher des alarmes superflues. Le test du détecteur active une Installation - Outside Drills should be held so that all family mem recommandée - Do notCes install dispositifs in any environment that does not comply withêtre the detector’s Detectors must be tested after installation and following periodic mainteRemarque : d’alarme doivent installés uniquement par un ingénieur/ taken. partout dans alarme et envoie un signal environmental specifications nance. au panneau. Par ailleurs, la fonction de test ne peut pas être 900 mm 900 mm cette zone Testing Detector Operation technicien compétent. SAFETY TIPS (36 in.) (36 in.) utilisée si le détecteurThis esttesten panne. checks the detector’s sounder, LEDs, and transmitter. Salle à • Make a home escape plan. Draw a map Cuisine Chambre manger TV Chambre Chambre Cuisine Salle à and windows. Discuss the plan with every room manger ne doit pas être utilisé avec une 1. The test button is located on the detector housing. Cet appareil • Know at least two ways out of every room Salon grille de protection. Chambre Les détecteurs doivent être testés après et The enalarm fonction de l’entretien 2. Push and hold the test button for ainstallation minimum of 5 seconds.

périodique.

Une fois Salon que vous avez trouvéChambre un emplacement convenable, montez le détecteur Chambre Fig 3. Emplacement des détecteurs comme suit : dans des maisons de plus d'une

panel will trigger and then the detector will go into alarm. The sounder begins the temporal 3 pattern and the red LED blinks. The alarm panel’s console should display the detector’s name in alarm.

Smoke Tester le fonctionnement duTest détecteur Fig 2. Emplacement des détecteurs Fig 8. Exemple d’installation appropriée Hold a smoldering punk stick or cotton wick at the side of the detector dans des maisons ayant une seule chambre à coucher ou ayant des de détecteurs sur des plafonds relief anddu gently blow smoke through the detector until the unit alarms. Canned 1. Consultez le schéma installez au plafond ouensur chambres suret plus d'un étage le socle de fixation Ce test vérifie la sonde détecteur, les DEL et l’émetteur. chambre à coucher sur un étage ci-dessous smoke aerosol is also an acceptable method. Smoke detection testing is le 2 mur (si les décrets locaux le permettent) à l’aide des positions de vis indiquées. INST APD0601 A140513 1. Le bouton de test est situé sur le boîtier du détecteur. Utilisez les deux vis et les pièces d’ancrage fournies. Manipulez le socle pour que

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and windows leading outside open easily. • Have an outside meeting place (like a tre distance from the home where everyone s • Practice your home fire drill at night and your home, twice a year. • Practice using different ways out. • Teach children how to escape on their ow • Close doors behind you as you leave.

2.

Appuyez et maintenez le bouton de test pendant au moins 5 secondes. Le panneau d’alarme se déclenche puis le détecteur se met en alerte. La sonde émet la séquence temporelle 3 et la DEL rouge clignote. La console du panneau d’alarme doit en principe afficher le nom du détecteur ayant déclenché l’alarme.

est capable de protéger environ la moitié des occupants des incendies potentiellement mortels. Les victimes sont souvent proches de l’incendie, trop âgées ou trop jeunes, présentent des déficiences physiques ou mentales, de telle façon qu’elles ne peuvent pas s’échapper, même si elles sont averties suffisamment tôt pour qu’une évacuation soit possible. Pour ces personnes, d’autres stratégies telles que des mesures de protection, une évacuation ou un secours assisté seraient nécessaires.

Test de fumée Tenez un bâtonnet fumant ou une mèche de coton à côté du détecteur et soufflez doucement la fumée sur le détecteur jusqu’à ce que l’appareil déclenche l’alarme. La fumée en aérosol est également une méthode acceptable. Le test de détection de fumée est recommandé pour vérifier la capacité de protection du système.

• Un détecteur alimenté par piles doit avoir des piles du type spécifié, en bon état et convenablement installées. • Les détecteurs de fumée doivent être régulièrement testés pour s’assurer que les piles et les circuits du détecteur sont en bon état de fonctionnement.

Méthode de chauffage direct (sèche-cheveux de 1 000·1 500 watts)

• Les détecteurs de fumée ne peuvent pas produire une alarme si la fumée n’atteint pas le détecteur. Par conséquent, les détecteurs de fumée ne peuvent pas détecter les incendies commençant dans les cheminées, sur les murs, les toits, de l’autre côté d’une porte fermée ou sur un autre étage.

Dirigez la chaleur vers le thermistor. Assurez-vous de tenir la source de chaleur à environ 12 pouces du détecteur pour éviter d’endommager le plastique. Le détecteur se réinitialise uniquement après avoir eu le temps de refroidir. Un détecteur qui ne s’active pas au cours d’un de ces tests doit d’abord être nettoyé comme le décrit la section MAINTENANCE de ce manuel. Si le détecteur ne s’active toujours pas, retournez-le pour réparation.

• Si le détecteur est situé hors de la chambre à coucher ou sur un autre étage, il peut ne pas réveiller une personne profondément endormie. • Les études ont montré que les détecteurs de fumée et de chaleur peuvent ne pas réveiller toutes les personnes endormies, et qu’il incombe aux habitants de la maison qui sont en mesure d’aider les autres de porter assistance à ceux qui pourraient ne pas être réveillés par le son de l’alarme ou ceux qui seraient incapables d’évacuer le site en toute sécurité de manière autonome.

MAINTENANCE EFFECTUEZ LE TEST UNE FOIS PAR SEMAINE. AVERTISSEMENT! UTILISEZ UNIQUEMENT LES PILES SPÉCIFIÉES. L’USAGE DE PILES DIFFÉRENTES PEUT AVOIR UN EFFET NUISIBLE SUR LE DÉTECTEUR DE FUMÉE.

• La consommation d’alcool ou de drogues peut également diminuer la capacité à entendre l’alarme de fumée. Pour une protection maximale, installez un détecteur de fumée dans chaque chambre à coucher à chaque étage d’une habitation.

VOTRE DÉTECTEUR DOIT ÊTRE NETTOYÉ AU MOINS UNE FOIS UN AN. Pour nettoyer votre détecteur, ôtez-le du socle de fixation. Vous pouvez nettoyer l’intérieur de votre détecteur à l’aide d’un tuyau d’air comprimé ou d’un aspirateur en soufflant ou en aspirant les orifices situés autour du périmètre du détecteur. L’extérieur du détecteur peut être essuyé avec un chiffon humide.

• Bien que les détecteurs de fumée puissent aider à sauver des vies en donnant une alerte incendie précoce, ils ne se substituent pas à une police d’assurance. Les propriétaires et les locataires doivent avoir une assurance adaptée à la protection de leurs biens.

Après nettoyage, réinstallez et testez votre détecteur à l’aide du bouton de test. Si le nettoyage ne restaure pas le fonctionnement normal de l’alarme, le détecteur doit être remplacé.

PLAN D’ÉVACUATION FAMILIALE Selon la National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), il s’écoule souvent très peu de temps entre la détection d’un incendie et le moment où il devient mortel. Cet

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Dimensions : Ø 125 mm x hauteur 63 mm (Ø 5 po x hauteur 2,5 po) Poids (piles incluses) : 243 g oz (8,57) Couleur : blanc Capacité du rayon : 70 pi Signal sonore (ANSI Temporel 3) : 85 dBA min. en cas de déclenchement de l’alarme Sensibilité : 1,26 - 2,39 %/pied Température de fonctionnement : 4,4°-37,8°C (40°-100°F) Valeur thermique supplémentaire : 135°F Humidité relative : 15-90 % sans condensation Piles (incluses) : trois (3) piles AAA PC2400 Duracell Procell ou trois (3) piles AAA Energizer E92 • Liste de matériels homologués réglementaires : UL 217 • Garantie : deux (2) ans • Accessoires inclus : Trousse de matériel de montage

intervalle peut être de seulement 1 ou 2 minutes. La planification et la pratique des conditions d’incendie avec un accent sur l’évacuation rapide de l’habitation sont importantes. Il faut organiser des exercices afin que tous les membres de la famille sachent quelle action entreprendre. CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ • Faites un plan d’évacuation de la maison. Dessinez un plan de votre maison qui indique toutes les portes et fenêtres. Discutez du plan avec tout le monde dans votre maison. • Retenez au moins deux sorties de chaque pièce, si possible. Assurez-vous que toutes les portes et fenêtres qui mènent dehors s’ouvrent facilement. • Ayez un point de rencontre à l’extérieur (comme un arbre, un lampadaire ou une boîte aux lettres) à distance sûre de la maison, où tout le monde devrait se rencontrer.

INFORMATIONS RÉGLEMENTAIRES : Des changements ou modifications non autorisés pourraient entraîner l’annulation de l’autorisation d’exploiter l’équipement.

• Pratiquez votre exercice d’incendie familial pendant la nuit et pendant le jour avec tout le monde dans votre maison, deux fois par an. • Exercez-vous en utilisant différentes sorties.

Cet appareil est conforme à la partie 15 de la réglementation de la FCC et aux normes RSS sur les appareils exempts de licence d’Industrie Canada. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) Ce dispositif ne doit pas causer d’interférences nuisibles, et (2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence reçue, y compris les interférences pouvant causer un fonctionnement inopiné de l’appareil.

• Enseignez à vos enfants comment s’échapper seuls au cas où vous ne pourriez pas les aider. • Fermez les portes derrière vous lorsque vous partez. SI L’ALARME RETENTIT

Cet équipement a été testé et déclaré conforme aux limites applicables aux périphériques numériques de classe B, selon la partie 15 de la réglementation de la FCC. Ces limites ont été conçues pour fournir une protection raisonnable contre les interférences nuisibles en milieu résidentiel. Cet équipement produit, utilise et peut émettre de l’énergie de fréquence radio. Si l’équipement n’est pas installé et utilisé conformément aux instructions fournies, il peut provoquer des interférences néfastes aux communications radio. Cependant, la possibilité qu’une interférence se produise dans une installation particulière n’est pas totalement exclue. Si cet équipement ne produit pas d’interférences nuisibles à la réception radio ou télévision, ce qui peut être déterminé en éteignant et en rallumant l’équipement, il est recommandé à l’utilisateur d’essayer de remédier aux interférences en appliquant l’une ou plusieurs des mesures suivantes :

• Si l’alarme du détecteur de fumée retentit, sortez et restez dehors. Ne retournez jamais à l’intérieur pour chercher des personnes ou des animaux. • Si vous devez évacuer à travers la fumée, baissez-vous et marchez sous la fumée pour sortir. • Appelez le service des pompiers de l’extérieur de votre maison. POUR PLUS DE RENSEIGNEMENTS SUR LA SÉCURITÉ, CONSULTEZ LE SITE WEB : www.nfpa.org/ education SPÉCIFICATIONS • Fréquence de l’émetteur : 345 000 MHz (piloté par quartz) INST APD0601 C160927

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le parcours du signal a été récemment vérifié au cours d’un test hebdomadaire. Un blocage peut se produire si un objet métallique a été déplacé dans le parcours du signal du capteur.

• Réorientez ou déplacez l’antenne de réception. • Augmentez la distance qui sépare l’équipement du récepteur • Branchez l’équipement à une prise située sur un circuit différent de celui auquel le récepteur est connecté. • Consultez le revendeur ou un technicien radio/TV expérimenté pour obtenir de l’aide « Pour votre information, la norme NFPA 72 du code national d’alarme incendie stipule que : « Détection requise 11.5.1 » « Lorsque cela est requis par les lois, des codes ou normes applicables pour un type spécifique d’habitation, les détecteurs de fumée simples et multipostes approuvés seront installés de la manière suivante : 1. Dans les chambres à coucher et chambres d’amis 2. À l’extérieur de chaque chambre à coucher d’une maison d’habitation, à 6,4 m (21 pieds) de toute porte donnant sur une chambre à coucher, la distance étant mesurée le long d’un chemin de circulation 3. À chaque niveau d’une maison d’habitation, y compris les sous-sols 4. À chaque niveau d’un foyer résidentiel et d’un établissement de soins (petit établissement), y compris les sous-sols et excepté les vides sanitaires et les combles inachevés 5. Dans la salle de séjour d’une suite d’amis 6. Dans la salle de séjour d’un foyer résidentiel et d’un établissement de soins. (Réimprimé avec la permission de la norme NFPA 72®, du code national d’alarme incendie Copyright © 2007 National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA 02269. Cette réimpression n’exprime pas la position complète et officielle de la National Fire Protection Association sur le sujet cité qui est représenté uniquement par la norme dans son intégralité.) (Code national d’alarme incendie® et NFPA 72® sont des marques déposées de la National Fire Protection Association, Inc., Quincy, MA 02269.) Dans les maisons d’habitation à niveau unique et à plusieurs niveaux ainsi que dans les immeubles d’habitation équipés de systèmes de détecteurs de fumée similaires, il est possible que les signaux envoyés par des capteurs sans fil soient bloqués ou réfléchis par le métal avant d’atteindre le panneau de commande du détecteur et ce, même si 15

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