Ei Electronics Ei141RC - Ionisation, Ei146RC - Optical, Ei144RC - Heat, Ei161RC - Ionisation, Ei164RC - Heat User Instructions

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1. REGULAR CHECKS
USER INSTRUCTIONS
Look for:
Constant green light Red light flash every 40 sec.
Press
test button
for 10 sec.
Alarm will sound loudly.
Vacuum
around
side vents to clean.
230V~ SMOKE & HEAT ALARMS
RECHARGEABLE LITHIUM CELL BACK-UP
Ei161RC - Ionisation Ei166RC - OpticalEi164RC - Heat
Ei141RC - Ionisation Ei146RC - OpticalEi144RC - Heat
ALKALINE BATTERY BACK-UP
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2. ALARM REMOVAL
SLIDE ALARM OFF BASE
WITH THE SCREWDRIVER STILL INSERTED, PUSH THE LOWER HALF OF THE ALARM AWAY FROM THE SCREWDRIVER, IN THE
DIRECTION OF THE ARROW ON THE COVER
HOLD THE LOWER HALF OF THE ALARM AND REMOVE FROM
THE BASE PLATE BY MOVING IT VERTICALLY DOWNWARDS,
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WARDS THE FLOOR.
REMOVE ALARM
LOCATE REMOVAL SLOT
LOCATE THE ARROW ON THE FRONT FACE OF THE ALARM.
THE SLOT IS LOCATED DIRECTLY ABOVE THE ARROW.
INSERT SCREWDRIVER
INSERT A FLAT-BLADED SCREWDRIVER HORIZONTALLY
APPROX. 1cm INTO THE CENTRE OF THE REMOVAL SLOT
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Do not paint your alarm. Do not allow paint, water or dust to contaminate your alarm.
Your alarm is a mains 230V AC electrical appliance. Do not open or insert an
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thing into the alarm.
3. IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Regularly check that the green mains indicator light on the cover is lit.
If alarm beeps once every 40 seconds for over 20 minutes, the battery is probably depleted (models Ei141RC/144RC/146RC only) and must be replaced.
(see "CHANGING THE BATTERY" section).
Test weekly - press and hold the test button on the alarm for 10 seconds. The alarm will sound loudly and the red light on the cover should flash rapidly. All the other interconnected alarms should sound.
If a nuisance alarm occurs, press the test/hush button to silence the alarm for 10 minutes.
Clean your alarm regularly. This will reduce the risk of false alarms.
Remove or completely cover your alarm when decorating to prevent dust or other contamination dama
ging
the unit.
If your alarm sounds for no reason and will not reset, it can be removed by releasing the clip on the base.
(see "ALARM REMOVAL" section).
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4. CHANGING THE BATTERY
(Models Ei141RC / 144RC / 146RC only)
1. Switch off mains power to alarm (green light on cover should go out).
2. Remove unit as shown in “ALARM REMOVAL” section on page 2.
3. Locate battery slot in base of alarm as shown below.
4. Unclip battery from battery snap connectors.
5. Connect new battery by clipping back on to battery snap connectors. Use only 9V Alkaline batteries Duracell MN1604, Energizer 522. Other batteries can cause problems.
We recommend that the “use by date” on the battery should still have at least 2 years to go. Older batteries will give beeps prematurely.
6. Slide unit back on to the base. A click should be heard as the alarm engages. (The unit cannot be replaced on the base unless a battery is installed).
7. Press and hold the test button - horn should sound loudly.
8. Reinstate mains power to alarm (green light on cover should come on).
We recommend that the battery is replaced at least every three years for optimum performance.
5. TESTING & MAINTAINING YOUR ALARM
INSPECTION &TESTING PROCEDURE
Check all your alarms weekly, especially after initial installation or after re-occupation (e.g. following a holiday):
(i) Check that the green mains indicator light is on. (If it is off check circuit breakers, fuses and wiring etc.) Check that the red led on the cover flashes once every 40 seconds to indicate normal operation.
If the memory has been set indicating that the Alarm has been activated in the last 24 hours, the red light will flash twice every 40 seconds. After 24 hours the memory will be cleared.
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(Ei141RC/144RC /146RC ONLY)
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(ii) Press the test button for up to 10 seconds to ensure the sensor chamber, electronics and sounder are working. A red light on the cover, will flash while horn is sounding. The alarm will stop when the button is released. Pressing the test button simulates the effect of smoke or heat during a real fire and is the best way to ensure the Alarm is operating correctly. This action will also clear the memory.
WARNING: DO NOT TEST WITH FLAME
This can set fire to the Alarm and damage the
house
We do not recommend testing with smoke or heat as the results can be misleading unless special apparatus is used.
(iii) Check for any sign of contamination such as cobwebs or dust and clean the alarm as described in the “CLEANING YOUR ALARM” section, if necessary.
(iv) Interconnected Alarms only - Test the first unit by pressing the button for 10 seconds. All the units should alarm within 10 seconds of the first horn sounding. The red light on the first unit only will flash about once a second. On releasing the button the local Alarm will stop sounding immediately and the remote Alarms will stop sounding approximately 3 seconds later. This will verify that the interconnect is working. Check all the other units similarly.
(v) Check the functioning of the mains battery back-up directly after installation and then at least yearly as follows:
- Turn off the mains power at the distribution board and check that the green indicator light is extinguished.
- Press the test button and ensure the horn sounds loudly for 10 seconds.
Turn on the mains supply at the distribution board only if the unit passes the above test.
Note: If the mains is disconnected and the battery is almost depleted the unit will beep every 40 seconds for at least 30 days.
(vi) Monitor the alarm over a short period of time for any beeps.
Switching off Mains for long periods
If the premises are regularly being left without mains power for long periods the smoke/heat alarms should be removed from their mounting plates to prevent the batteries becoming fully depleted. (This is sometimes done with holiday homes which are only occupied in the Summer).
The alarms must be re-attached to the mounting plates when the premises are re-occupied.
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