RM40Li Wireless Smoke alarm devices User manual Wireless Smoke alarm devices GB 12 0786-CPD-21145 EN 14604:2005 / AC:2008 Please read carefully through this instruction for use before starting up! Smoke detectors help save lives! Please keep save this instruction for use! G212035
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Device description Contents Device description ...................................................................................22 Safety information ................................................................................. 24 Putting into operation ..............................................................................27 Cleaning and disposal .............................................................................
Device description Safety information Power supply >7?@ $ # $ # Power consumption 7| PQ V Environmental conditions Only approved for indoor use Wireless frequency 868 Mhz Wireless range Up to 30 m Networking Up to 32 detectors Battery service life Up to 2 years Audible battery warning V 7| `Q Height 35 mm # Diameter 102 mm Applied standards Z[ >P\QPH]QQ^ _ @ `^>^ $ | Scope o
Safety information Note Indicates important information. Warning + $ / | + | • People with hearing impairments may not be able to hear the alarm. Special alarms with visible signalisation are available for such cases. • Wireless smoke detectors help save lives. Therefore, for safety’s sake, you should regularly test the battery and the operation of the detector.
Safety information Warning Observe the following instructions to prevent any failure of the device: • Do not cover the device. • Do not paint over the device or cover it with wallpaper. • Never open the device or attempt to repair it, as its function can then no longer be guaranteed. Failure to observe this instruction will invalidate the warranty. • Do not use the device if it has been dropped or damaged in any other way. • If you pass on the device to someone else, you must include this user manual.
Safety information Putting into operation What to do when you hear the alarm? • Leave the premises immediately. Every second counts – there is no time to get dressed or gather valuable belongings. Use the emergency escape routes. • Warn your fellow residents and make sure they also leave – especially children and people with impaired hearing. + $ | is hot or you see smoke under it. Use an alternative escape route.
Putting into operation For recommended installation locations, see diagram • Position the wireless smoke detector directly on the ceiling in the centre of the room. • Priority rooms: living rooms, bedrooms and children’s playrooms. } # smoke detector.
Putting into operation For installation and attachment, see diagram Warning • When marking out the drill holes, make sure there are no electrical wires or cables, pipes or other important components behind them. } # 7 # | } + $ camper or caravan), you must contact the manufacturer or your local # | 1.
Putting into operation • Alternatively, you can use the RM test spray available from ABUS to test the wireless smoke detector. If the RM test spray enters the detection chamber, an alarm should sound, so that you can test whether the wireless smoke detector is working properly. V* >Q # 7 $ | % initiate a test alarm during this time.
Putting into operation This means that when a detector receives an alarm signal, it forwards the signal on to the detectors it is connected to. GB Note: # @ connected sensor must not take more than 30 seconds. For correct assembly, make absolutely sure that this requirement is adhered to. >50 cm >50 cm >| % # 7| ] ;Z / slowly, roughly once a second.
Putting into operation ]| % # detector in addressing mode too. `| 7 7| ] * \Q | 4. The addressing process can take up to 60 seconds. When the detectors have been successfully trained, the LED on both detectors lights up for around 5 seconds, * + 7 | } + + * \Q | 5.
Putting into operation Please note that in all other cases the muting only applies to the detector whose test button has been pressed. The mute remains active until the alarm is automati | + # + is muted.
Putting into operation Mode Cleaning and disposal Audible Visual Beeps once a second ;Z / + a second Notes Networked detector Alarm Muting the detector – – Low battery Beeps twice every 4 hours Flashes twice every 4 hours Addressing – Flashes once a second Addressing successful – LED lights up for 5 seconds Acoustically and visually in sync Replacing the battery • If the battery is low, the wireless smoke detector beeps twice a minute (for up to 30 days) to remind you to repl
Cleaning and disposal # # # / | V* # + # + >Q + $| $ * the battery. Alarms and error signals 7 | • The alarm continues sounding as long as there is smoke in the detection chamber.
Cleaning and disposal Important • Do not allow water to penetrate inside the device. • Do not clean the device in a dishwasher. • Do not use sharp, pointed, abrasive or corrosive cleaning materials or hard brushes. • Do not use chemicals. / # | Information on the EU directive on waste electrical and electronic equipment To protect the environment, do not dispose of the device with domestic waste at the end of its service life.
Cleaning and disposal Important • Leaky or damaged batteries can cause chemical burns on contact with the skin. In this case, wear protective gloves. Clean the battery compartment with a dry cloth. • Do not charge normal batteries, heat them up or throw them into naked / 7 | Important information on disposing of batteries Your product uses batteries which are subject to the European directive 2006/66/EC and may not be disposed of with domestic waste.
Cleaning and disposal VJ + # # # 7 / | | normal wear and tear or failure to observe the instructions in this manual. • In the event of a warranty claim, the original receipt with the date of purchase and a short description of the problem must be supplied along with the wireless smoke detector.
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