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Information about the battery:
This smoke detector is powered by a 9V block battery which is included in the delivery. Under normal conditions the
battery has a lifetime of approx. 5 years. When the battery is running low, a short warning tone sounds every 40
seconds for about 30 days and the LED flashes briefly. During this time the smoke alarm is still fully functional.
However, it is strongly recommended to replace the battery immediately! After approx. 30 days the device is no longer
functional and switches off. Note: Replace the device after an operating period of 10 years!
Reasons for a false alarm:
Water and kitchen vapours
very high air humidity
very dusty air
very heavy smoke from cigarettes or cigars, for example
Behavior in case of fire:
In case of fire, go outside immediately and call the fire brigade for help! Do not waste time by putting on clothes or
carrying personal belongings. Inhaling the dangerous smoke gas will cause severe damage to your body, which can
lead to unconsciousness and subsequent death!
Further fire protection measures:
Creation of an escape plan
Fire extinguisher and fire blanket
Operate open fire e.g. lighted candles only under adult supervision
Use electrical devices with automatic switch-off
Technical Data:
Operating voltage:
Battery type:
Energy consumption:
Alarm Volume:
Smoke sensitivity:
Temperature region:
Information for private households (WEEE):
The Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act (WEEE) contains a large number of requirements for the handling of
electrical and electronic equipment. The most important ones are summarised here.
1. Separate collection of waste equipment
Old, worn-out or defective electrical and electronic equipment is referred to as waste equipment. These devices must
not be disposed of in the normal household waste or together with the residual waste. The devices should be
transferred to special collection and return systems.
2. Batteries and rechargeable batteries as well as illuminants
As a rule, owners of WEEE shall separate spent batteries and accumulators that are not enclosed in the WEEE, as
well as light sources that can be removed from the WEEE without causing damage, from the WEEE before handing
it over to a collection point. This does not apply if WEEE is prepared for reuse with the participation of a public waste
management authority.
9V DC
6LR61 9.0V/Alkaline
<10μA (Stand-By), 30mA (Alarm)
≥ 85dB (A) within 3m
0,085-0,1377dB/m
5°C – 40°C
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