Aico Ei207, Ei208 User Instruction

RadioLINK Module
for Battery Powered
Ei207 & Ei208 Series
Ei200MRF Module
Instructions
Read and retain carefully for as long as the product is being used. It contains vital information on the operation and installation of your Module. The leaflet should be regarded as part of the product.
If you are just installing this Module, the leaftet must be given to the householder. The leaflet is to be given to any subsequent user.
Table of Contents
Introduction ................................................................................
Installation ................................................................................
Interconnection with RadioLINK Modules .................................
RadioLINK Troubleshooting .......................................................
Testing .......................................................................................
Getting your Alarm Serviced .....................................................
Guarantee ................................................................................
Technical Specification .............................................................
Contact Us ................................................................................
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Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing an Ei200 Series RF RadioLINK module. This RF module can be easily installed in the RF upgradeable Ei207 or Ei208 Series Carbon Monoxide Alarms to provide you with an RF interconnected warning system – when one Alarm senses carbon monoxide gas and sounds a warning, all the other Alarms will also sound a warning. This helps to ensure the alarm sound will be heard throughout the property.
Installation
1. The Ei200 Series Carbon Monoxide Alarm must be installed as per the guidance in the instruction booklet ‘Battery Powered Carbon Monoxide Alarms Ei207/ Ei208 Series’.
It is advisable that all RadioLINK Carbon Monoxide Alarms should be installed (where possible) with the antennas (see figure 2) in the same orientation (i.e. essentially parallel). This means picking a part of the building, say the front wall of the building and then installing all mounting plates in the same orientation with respect to this.
2. Remove the RF module from the packaging, carefully insert into the back of the Alarm (see figure 1). Fold over the pull tag and fit the antenna in to the slot provided (see figure 2).
House code the Alarms as follows:
3. Before fitting the Alarm to the mounting plate, press and hold the ‘House Code’ button on the rear of the RadioLINK module until the blue light comes on (see figure
2) and then release.
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fold over
pull tag
Antenna
House
Code Button
Blue
Light
Figure 1 Figure 2
4. Twist the Alarm onto its mounting plate.
5. Similarly press and hold the House Code button on the second Alarm until its
blue light comes on and then release. Twist the Alarm onto its mounting plate. Put all the remaining Alarms into House Code mode similarly and attach to the mounting plate in the same manner in less than 15 minutes. (They automatically exit house code mode after 30 minutes).
6. When in the House Code mode, the blue light (on the front of the Alarm - see figure 3) will flash a number of times every 5 seconds to indicate:
(a) that the Alarm is in House Code mode, and (b) the number of Alarms that have been identified and added to your system.
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