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ASSEMBLY (fig. C page 5)
• Open the device (fig. C1 a) and remove the base
circuit (fig. C2).
• Fit the solenoid valve control cables and the detector power cables in the
approprite slots in the base of the device (fig. C: ). For electrical connection
of both, detector and valve, use only in-wall wires.
• Fix the base
of the detector to the wall (fig C3) using the screws supplied.
• Replace the base
detector (fig. C2).
• Make the electrical connections (see "ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS")
• Fill in the label (fig. E) with the replacement date (date of installation plus 4
years) and apply it in a clearly visible position of the detector cover.
• Replace the cover (fig. C1 b) and power the detector.
• Fill in the installation schedule (fig. F) and hand it over to the user, together
with the user manual.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS (fig. D page 9)
• Before touching the terminals, make sure there is no power supply to the
electric wires
• Position jumper "J1" in accordance with the type of solenoid valve to be
controlled:
– Normally open manual rearm solenoid valve (NO) (jumper on legs BB, fig. D1).
– Normally closed manual rearm solenoid valve (NC) (jumper on legs AA,
fig. D2).
• Connect the power supply cables (230 V AC) to the L-N terminals and the
solenoid valve control cables to the C-NA terminals
NOTE: the appliance will come into operation 30 seconds after being
switched on.
OPERATION
• Due to the inevitable deterioration of the chemical and physical characteristics
ofthe sensitive element, the detector will operate correctly for a period of 4
years from the date of activation
• Warning lamps
GREEN WARNING LAMP (ON): power on
YELLOW WARNING LAMP (): incorrect sensor operation. The detector is
faulty
that houses the electronic circuit on the base
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