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source. If the gas is lighter than air, position the gas detector at a height of 0.3 - 1.0 m from the ceiling, within
a radius of max. 1.5 m from gas source.
3. Fix the screws securely to the wall, then position the gas detector.
4. Avoid installing the gas detector near the following sources: direct air flow caused by wind, fans, open doors
or windows, steam sources, oil vapors, etc.
5. Any installation of a wired device must comply with the national laws in force. The wires must have the
correct size and color, to avoid wrong connections. A wrong wiring connection can have repercussions in the
event of an alarm caused by gas leaks.
CONNECTIONS
Power input
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
The gas detector can be used independently or together with an solenoid valve.
USE OF GAS DETECTOR INDEPENDENTLY
1. Choose the right place to install the gas detector. Follow the installation instructions.
2. Power the gas detector to a 230V power source. The green LED will blink once per second for 3 minutes,
the time required to heat the sensor. After priming the sensor, the detector will emit a short sound to alert you
that it has entered normal operating state. The LED will continue to flash.
USE OF GAS DETECTOR TOGETHER WITH SOLENOID VALVE
1. Choose the right place to install the gas detector. Follow the installation instructions.
2. Power the gas detector to a 230V power source. The green LED will blink once per second for 3 minutes,
the time required to start the sensor. After priming the sensor, the detector will emit a short sound to alert you
that it has entered normal operating state. The LED will continue to flash.
3. If the detector identifies a gas leak, the red LED blinks, while the built-in siren emits a repetitive "Di ... Di"
alarm sound. If the detector is connected to a solenoid valve, it will transmit a pulse to it, which will cause this
device to stop the gas supply. The gas detector will return to its initial state of operation after the gas dispersion
or after restarting the detector.
4. If the siren emits a long sound and the red LED is on - indicates an internal sensor error. Turn off the power
and contact a service center.
5. If the detector is operating in a discordant manner, switch off the power supply and contact a service center.
Valve
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