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E = Additional Smoke Alarm
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Testing and maintenance
Test the smoke alarm regularly, preferably each week, e.g. during cleaning, but at least
once per month. Always test it immediately after any holidays or other extended periods
of absence.
A receiver in the Visit system which is set to the same radio key as the smoke alarm is
required to test the Visit smoke alarm.
Blow smoke into the smoke alarm or hold down the test button (1) for more than five
seconds. The Visit smoke alarm beeps with a shrill tone and transmits a radio signal and
the Visit receivers will indicate the smoke alarm. The smoke alarm will transmit fire alarm
signals as long as the test button (1) is held down, or as long as there is smoke inside the
smoke alarm.
There is an LED in the test button (1) which blinks with a red light once per minute. This
indicates that the battery has been connected correctly and is in good condition.
For cleaning, the smoke alarm should be occasionally wiped externally with a slightly
damp cloth. When the battery is changed, the smoke alarm should be vacuum cleaned
with a soft brush.
When the smoke alarm emits a low battery warning, the battery should be replaced
immediately by a new 9V battery, either a Duracell MN1604, Energizer 522 (alkaline) or
Ultralife U9VL-J-P (lithium).
Please note: Always test the Smoke Alarm after cleaning or changing the battery.
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