Repairs:
WARNING!
Do not attempt to repair the sensor yourself. This will affect the warranty.
If the alarm is not working as it should and is still under warranty, take it to the place of
purchase or send it to the dealer in a protected box.
Fire Safety:
If the alarm sounds in a situation other than you press the test button, it warns you of a
dangerous situation and you need to react immediately. Develop escape plans with your
family and practice regularly to be prepared for such alarms.
1.
Introduce the smoke sensor and alarm
sound to everyone in the house.
2.
Determine an escape route out of each
room.
3.
Remind everyone in the house to touch a
door in case of an alarm and if hot, not to
open that door and try another door.
Things to Do in Case of Fire:
1.
Don't panic, stay calm.
2.
Leave the building as quickly as possible.
Check if a door to be used for exit is hot
and if it is, leave it closed and use a sec-
ond way out. Stay close to the ground and
don't stop to pick up any items.
NOTE: These guidelines will help you in the event of a fire. Prevent dangerous situations by
learning the fire safety rules to reduce the possibility of fire.
4.
Teach everyone in the house to stay
close to the ground to avoid harmful
gases and fumes.
5.
Identify a secure meeting point outside
the building.
3.
Meet at the pre-determined secure me-
eting point outside the building.
4.
Do not return to the building. Wait for
the fire brigade to arrive at the scene.
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