Ei Electronics EI 100B STANDARD, EI 100C INTERCONNECT, EI 100L EMERGENCY LIGHT, EI 100S SILENCER Instruction Leaflet

A SmokeAlarm is anearly warning device. Used correctlyit can give you and your family valuable extra time to escape.
Note:-
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When the battery is first connectedthe Alarm may sound for 2-3 seconds - this is normal.
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A Smoke Alarm does not prevent fires.
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Test weekly.
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Replace battery yearly or when it beeps once a minute.
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Plan your escape route.
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Proper protectionmay requiremore than oneSmoke Alarm.
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If you have any doubt or queryabout Smoke Alarms consult the supplier or your local Fire Brigade.
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Nuisance alarms can be quickly silenced by fanning with a newspaper or similar to help remove smoke from the unit.
Locating your Smoke Alarm
Sufficient smoke must enteryour Smoke Alarm before it will re­spond. YourSmoke Alarm needs tobe within 10paces (23 feet) of the fire to respond quickly. It also needs to be in a position where its alarm can be heard throughout your home, so it can wake you andyour family in time for youall to escape. A single Smoke Alarm will givesome protection if it is properly installed, but mosthomes will requiretwo
or moreto ensure thata reliable early warning is given. Formaximum protection you should put individual SmokeAlarms inall the roomswhere fire ismost likely to break out.
Your firstSmoke Alarm should belocated between the sleeping area andthe most likelysources of fire(living room orkitchen for example). But it should not be more than 10 paces (sevenme
­tres) fromthe door toany roomwhere a firemight start andblock your escape from the house.
(a) Single Storey Dwelling.
If yourHome is on onelevel (a bungalow ormobile home for ex
­ample) you should put your first Smoke Alarm in a corridor or hallway between the sleepingand living areas. Place it as near to the living area as possible, but make sure you can hear it loudly enough to wake you in the bedroom. (for example, see figure 1)
If yourbungalow is verylarge and thecorridor or hallwayis more than say 22 paces (15 metres) long, one Smoke Alarm will not be sufficient. Thisis because no matter where itis located it will be more than 7.5 metres from potential fires.
In houses with more than one sleeping area, Smoke Alarms should be placed between each sleeping area and the living area (for example, see figure 2).
(b) Multi Storey Dwellings.
If your home ison more than one level youwill require a smoke alarm on each storey (see figure 3).
This is because an upstairs smoke alarm isunlikely to detect a fire on lower floors in sufficient time to ensure an adequate es
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cape.
(c) Maximum Protection.
For maximum protection you should put individual Smoke Alarms in all the rooms where fire is most likely to break out (apart fromthe locationsto avoid, mentionedon page5). The liv
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ing room is the most likely place for a fire to start at night, fol
­lowed by thekitchen and then the diningroom. You should also consider putting Smoke Alarms in any bedrooms where fires might occur, forinstance, where there is an electricalappliance such asan electric blanket orheater, or where theoccupant is a smoker. You could also consider putting Smoke Alarms in any rooms where the occupant is unable to respond very well to a fire starting in the room, such as an elderly or sick person or a very young child.
(d) Checking you can hear your Smoke Alarm.
With the Smoke Alarm sounding in its intendedlocation, check you are able to hear it in each bedroom with the door closed, above the soundof your radio. Theradio should be set toa rea­sonably loudconversation level. If youcan’t hear it overyour ra­dio the chances are that it wouldn’t wake you.
If aSmoke Alarmis too faraway forit to wakeyou, itis best tolink it to another SmokeAlarm near the bedroom. The Interconnect Smoke Alarm
EI 100C isdesigned for this- when onealarm senses smoke, all
connected alarms respond. (see page 9 for further details).
Positioning your Smoke Alarm
(a) Ceiling Mounting.
Hot smokerises and spreads out, soa central ceiling positionis the preferred location. The air is “dead” and does not move in corners, therefore Smoke Alarms must be mounted away from corners. Place the unit at least 30cm (12inches) from any light fitting ordecorative objectwhich might obstructsmoke entering
the Smoke Alarm. Keep at least 15 cm (6 inches) away from walls and corners. See figure 4.
(b) Wall Mounting.
When a ceilingposition is not practical(for example on a ceiling having exposed beams or joists, or built-in radiant heating) put the topedge of yourSmoke Alarm between15 and 30cm (6 and 12 inches)below the ceiling. Keepat least 15cm(6 inches) from corners. (see figure 4).
(c) On a sloping Ceiling.
In areas with sloping or peaked ceilings install your Smoke Alarm 90 cm (3 feet) from the highest point measured horizon
­tally (see figure 5),because “dead air” at the apex may prevent smoke from reaching the unit.
(d) Locations to Avoid.
Don’t place your Smoke Alarm in any of the following areas:
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Bathrooms, kitchens,shower rooms, garages orother rooms where the smoke alarmmay be triggered by steam, conden
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sation, normal smoke or fumes. Keep at least 6 metres (20 feet) away from sources of smoke - wall mounting if neces­sary.
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Attics or other places where extremes of temperature may occur (below 4° C/34° F or above 40° C/104° F).
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Near a decorative object, door, light fitting, window molding etc., thatmay preventsmoke from enteringthe SmokeAlarm.
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Surfaces that are normally warmer or colder than the rest of the room (for example attic hatches, uninsulated exterior walls etc). Temperature differences might stop smoke from reaching the unit.
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Next to or directly above heaters or air conditioning vents, windows, wall vents etc.that can change the direction of air
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flow.
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In very high or awkward areas where it may be difficult to reach the alarm (for testing, battery replacement etc).
(e) Nuisance/False Alarms.
If, when the alarm goes off, there is no sign of smoke heat or noise to indicate that there is a fire, you should get your family into a safe place, before you start investigating.
Check the house carefully incase there is a small fire smolder
­ing somewhere.
Check whether thereis some source of smokeor fumes, for ex
­ample cooking fumesbeing drawn past the SmokeAlarm by an extractor.
If there arefrequent nuisance/false alarms it may benecessary to re- locate the device away from the source of the fumes.
The SilencerSmoke Alarm
EI 100S isdesigned formore difficult
areas, as you can silence the alarm for 8 minutes. This gives time forsmoke orfumes to clear,(see page10 for moredetails).
Figure 4
Figure 5
90cm
(3 FEET)
DEAD AIR SURFACES NEVER WITHIN 15cm
OF ANY CORNER
15 TO 30cm
(6 to 12")
IDEAL IN CENTRE
OF CEILING
Figure 2: Single Storey Dwelling with seperate sleeping areas
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
LIVING
BEDROOM
RECREATION
DININGKITCHEN
Figure 3: Two Storey Dwelling
BEDROOM
BEDROOM BEDROOM
KITCHEN
DINING
Figure 1: Single Storey Dwelling
Recommended protection, Figures 1,2 & 3
Minimum protection
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each storey
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each sleeping area
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every 7.5 metres (25ft) of hallways and rooms
Maximum protection
All rooms (except bathrooms & kitchens)
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Basic Information about your Smoke Alarm
Installing your Smoke Alarm
(a) Attaching to Ceiling or Wall.
(NB: for wiring the EI 100C Interconnect model see page 9 )
The Smoke Alarm is battery operated andneeds no wiring, (
EI
100C excepted). Use figure 6 below, as a help in mounting.
1. Pull Cover open at Tab (2). Remove Cover from Base by separating at rear Snap-in Hinges (5).
2. Place the Base on ceiling or wall exactly where you want to mount the unit. With a pencil, mark the location of the Screw Holes (6)
3. Takingcare to avoid anyelectrical wiring inthe ceiling or wall, drill a hole through the centers of the marked locations. Push the plasticScrew Anchors providedinto-the drilled holes.Screw in firmly.
(b) Connecting the battery.
With a pencil, write thedate of Battery installation on the inside of the Cover to remind you when to replace the battery (4).
Lift Batteryfrom Battery holder, andsnap Battery Connectorsto Battery. They fit together only one way (Figure 7).
Gently push Battery into Battery Holder (9)
To close the cover match up Snap-in Hinges (5) and gently press together until Base and Cover snap together.
NOTE: You may hear a loud chirp whenattaching the Battery Connectors to the Battery. N.B. The emergency light Smoke Alarm needs 2 batteries (see page 9 for details). Test the in
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stalled Smoke Alarm - see section 5(a) below.
(c) Battery Missing Indicator
Some models will be fitted with a warning flag which pops up when the battery is removed. This prevents the cover from closing whenthere is no batteryin the unit. Whenthe battery is being installed or changed, this flag must be held down while gently pushingthe Batteryinto the BatteryHolder. (Figure8).
Looking after your Smoke Alarm
(a) Testing your Smoke Alarm
It isrecommended that you testyour Smoke Alarmonce a week to besure theunit is working. It willalso help youand yourfamily to become familiar with the sound of the Alarm.
When youpress the TestButton it simulates theeffect of smokedur
­ing areal fire. So, thereis noneed to test the Alarm with smoke.
Press and hold the Test Button until the Alarm sounds (it may take upto 10seconds), (Figure 9). The alarm will stop sounding shortly after the Button is re
­leased. If thealarm fails to sound, follow this checklist.
1. Check Battery Connectorsto be surethey are firmlysnapped to the Battery.
2. Replace the Battery. (Check the date marked on the Cover when you last replaced the Battery).
3. Refer to “Cleaning Your Smoke Alarm” 5 (c) below.
WARNING: DO NOT TEST WITH FLAME.
This can set fire to the Alarm and damage the house.
We donot recommend testing withsmoke or heat as theresults can be misleading unless special apparatus is used.
(b) Replacing the Battery(ies)
Test the alarm forcorrect operation using the test buttonwhen
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ever the battery(ies) is/are replaced.
A freshBattery should last aboutone year. When Batterypower is lowand replacementis necessary, theAlarm will “beep”about once per minute for at least 30 days. The battery must then be replaced. Replace batteryif the alarm doesnot sound when the Test Button ispressed. For maximum reliability,replace battery at least once a year.
On Smoke Alarms with a Power Indicator flashing light, if the light ceases flashingreplace the battery. Be sure to replacethe Battery as soon as possible to ensure proper operation and to avoid a leaking Battery. Leakage could cause damage to the Alarm, furniture, and carpeting.
For replacementbatteries, referto the informationinside Smoke Alarm Cover.
WARNING: Use of anyother battery may be detrimental tothe operation of the Smoke Alarm.
(c) Cleaning your Smoke Alarm.
Clean your Smoke Alarm regularly. Use a soft bristle brush or the brush attachment of your vacuum cleaner to remove dust from the sides and cover slots where the smoke enters. Keep Cover closedwhile cleaning. Do notvacuum or brush insidethe Smoke Alarm.To cleanthe Cover, removeit completelyand use only mildsoap and water.Dry cover thoroughlybefore replacing it. WARNING: Do not paint your Smoke Alarm.
Other thanthe maintenance and cleaning describedin this leaf
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let, no other customerservicing of this product is required. Re
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pairs, when needed, must be performed by the manufacturer.
Smoke Alarms with Additional Features
A rangeof Smoke Alarms are producedwhich are optimized for different locations and/or uses.
(a) Power Indicator Light.
A number ofSmoke Alarms have a PowerIndicator Light which flashes once a minute through the test button to show the Smoke Alarm is powered. Replace the battery if the flashing
stops.
(b) Emergency Light Smoke Alarm EI 100L
When the smoke alarm senses smoke, the bright emergency light turns on to help identify and light the escape route. The Smoke Alarm should therefore be located where it willlight the escape route - in a hallway, above a stairs or near the exit.
Connection and Replacement of Batteries.
The smokealarm uses twodifferent types ofstandard 9 voltbat
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teries, an alkaline battery and a general purpose battery.
1. Connectan alkalinebattery (use onlyDuracell MN1604 orEv
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eready 522) to the blue
battery connector to power the light. This battery when fresh willnormally last 1 year in the stand by mode and provide over 15 minutes of light when in alarm. The Smoke Alarm is normallyshipped with the alkaline battery con
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nected to facilitate thecustomer - this does not deplete thebat
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tery.
2. Connectthe generalpurpose battery tothe black
battery con
­nector to power the smoke alarm. This battery when fresh will normally last over one year before it needs replacement.
Replace both batteries when the smoke alarm gives a short chirp every minute or when the light looks dim during a button test.
Use only batteries specified on the Smoke Alarm, the use of other batteries could have a detrimentaleffect on smoke alarm operation or light output.
Bulb Replacement.
The bulb isdesigned to operate for 15 hours continuousopera
­tion andshould not needreplacement during the lifeof the prod
­uct. If, when thebutton is pressed with twofresh batteries, only the horn sounds, the bulb must be replaced.
The bulb canbe removed by pulling itstraight out (do not twist). Replace with a bulb type GE 149.
If you have difficulty in finding a suitable replacement contact “Consumer Assistance” at the nearest address given in this booklet, or on the Smoke Alarm.
Use onlythe bulb specified.Use of anydifferent bulb couldhave a detrimental effect on light or Smoke Alarm performance.
(c) Interconnect Model EI 100C
A maximum of 12 interconnect EI 100C or EI 105C Smoke Alarms may be wired together such that when one unit
senses smoke all other units sound a warning. This helps en
­sure smoke alarms will be heard.
Figure 8
(4) WRITE IN
DATE BATTERY
IS INSTALLED
(6) SCREW
HOLE
(7) PLASTIC
CLIP
(6) SCREW
HOLE
(5) SNAP-IN
HINGES
(1) COVER
(2) “OPEN HERE”
TAB
(3) TEST BUTTON
Figure 6
(8) BATTERY
CONNECTORS
(9) BATTERY
HOLDER
(10) 9 VOLT
BATTERY
9 Volt
Battery
Battery
Connectors
Figure 7
Figure 9
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