8. Line up the side slot of the bracket and the detector. Push the detector onto the
mounting bracket and turn it clockwise to secure it into place.
Insert the locking pin in order to secure the mounting bracket to the detector (see
Figure 7).
9. Pull the detector outward to make sure it is securely attached to the mounting bracket.
RED INDICATOR
When the red LED indicator (see Figure 9) flashes once in 30 seconds, it indicates
the detector is operating normally. When the red LED is illuminated continuously,
and simultaneously an audible alarm sounds, this indicates the detector is
responding to an alarm trigger.
TESTING YOUR SMOKE AND HEAT DETECTOR
To be sure the detector is
working correctly, test the
detector at initial installation,
and then test weekly by
performing the following
procedure:
1.
Use your finger to firmly
press the test button. If
the detector is functioning
correctly, the alarm horn
sounds and an alarm
message is sent to the
panel.
2.
To stop the alarm horn,
press the test button
again.
If the detector fails to test properly, have it repaired or replaced immediately.
If the alarm horn begins to beep once every 35 seconds, it means that the detector's batteries
are weak. Replace the batteries immediately. Keep fresh batteries on hand for this purpose.
NOTE:
Cooking smoke or a dusty furnace (sometimes called "friendly fires"
sound. If this happens, open a window or fan the air to remove the smoke or dust. The alarm
will turn off as soon as the air is completely clear. If, however, the smoke alarm continues,
activate the heat-only mode. Do not disconnect the batteries from the detector. This will cancel
your protection from fire.
DELETING THE SMOKE AND HEAT DETECTOR
1. Set the system to delete mode.
a. Go to the main menu and select [9]>[1]>[1] (Programming > Devices > Zones).
b. Select a zone and press '√'
c. Press >12 >√.
2. Open the detector and remove the batteries.
3. Press the tamper switch. While pressing the tamper switch, re-insert the battery.
4. Within 5 seconds open the tamper and close it again.
Figure 9: Smoke and heat detector Cover
1 & 2-Way Smoke & Heat Detector
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