User Manual
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• Near fresh air vents or high draft areas like air conditioners, heaters or fans,
fresh air vents and drafts, which can drive smoke away from alarms.
• In insect-infested areas. If insects enter the smoke sensing chamber, they may
cause a nuisance alarm. Where insects are a problem, ensure that pest control
measures have been undertaken before installing the alarm.
• Near fluorescent lights. Electrical “noise” from fluorescent lights may cause
nuisance alarms. Do not install alarms within 1.5 m of such lights.
Installation
This product must only be used for the purpose described in these instructions and
must be installed by a licensed electrician in accordance with the Building Code
Australia (BCA) and local and state wiring rules and regulations. In the event of a
mains powered installation this must be completed by a licenced electrician and the
power should be turned off prior to commencing any installation or maintenance to
avoid electric shock or electrocution.
The following steps are for the purpose of installation of the SMOKE Alarm ONLY.
For full product suite installation including interconnectivity, please refer to the
SENSOR HUB Installation Guide.
Step 1. Identify a suitable location for the installation of the alarm.
Step 2. Remove all packaging from the alarm (including the labelled tab in the clip of
the alarm)
Step 3. Using the hardware included affix the alarm in its desired location. Mains
power must be used if required by legislation, otherwise the alarm can be used via
battery power.
Step 4. Close the alarm until it clicks.
Step 5. Repeat this process with each alarm required.