GB | Heat Detector
This manual contains important safety information regarding the installation and operation of the
detector. Read this manual carefully and store it safely for future use. Familiarise other residents of
the building with the operation of the detector.
Create an evacuation plan for the event of a fire and do a drill every month. All residents of the build-
ing should be familiar with the detector's signals in order to be able to immediately react to them.
Attention:
If construction work causing a large amount of dust is taking place on your premises, you should
remove the detector to protect it from dirt. If you cannot do so for any reason, cover the openings of
the detector for the duration of work by a plastic bag or a similar covering. A covered detector may
have a delayed response. Uncover it every day after work is finished.
Technical information:
Sensor type: photoelectric cell
In accordance with standard BS 5446-2:2003
Device life: 10 years
Operating temperature and humidity: 0 °C to +65 °C, 5 % to 93 % (without condensation)
Enclosure rating: IP20
Acoustic signalisation: > 85 dB at a distance of 3 m
Power supply: 1× 9 V battery (5-year battery life)
Power consumption: < 8 μA in standby mode, < 28 mA in alarm mode
Temperature sensitivity: 54 °C to 65 °C
Dimensions: 47 × 101 × 101 mm
Weight: 127 g
Detector Description (See Fig. 1)
1 – loud siren
2 – red LED
Back – Mounting Bracket (See Fig. 2)
Inserting the Battery (See Fig. 3)
Mounting the Device on the Ceiling (See Fig. 4)
1 – holes in the ceiling
2 – wall plugs
3 – mounting bracket
Drill two holes (ø 5 mm) into the ceiling (step 1); the distance between the holes must be 76 mm.
Insert the supplied wall plugs (step 2) into the holes, place the mounting bracket (step 3) and attach
it to the wall using screws (step 4). Insert and connect the battery to the detector (see fig. 3) and
test its functioning; see Test Mode.
If the detector is operational, place the back of the detector against the mounting bracket, sliding it
onto the two protrusions, then turn it (step 5 and 6).
Detector Placement (See Fig. 5)
Smoke detectors for partial protection
Additional smoke detectors for improved coverage
Fire detectors
Mounting – Placement
Must be installed by a competent person.
The person performing the installation is responsible for installing the product in accordance with
valid regulations.
When in doubt, leave the installation to a qualified professional.
For better protection, fire detectors should be installed as a part of a comprehensive fire protection
system, which also includes smoke detectors. The fire detector is suitable for use areas such as
3 – TEST/SILENCE button
4 – screws
5 – tightening direction
6 – loosening direction
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