Kidde 924825-00 User Manual

Part Code: 924825/00
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The purchaser’s exclusive remedy for any breach of warranty shall be, at our option, the
repair, replacement, or return for credit of the product. In no event will we, our Dealers or
Distributors be liable to the Purchaser or any other person for indirect, consequential, incidental
or special damages. This warranty does not effect your statutory rights. To obtain warranty
performance, if applicable, the product should be brought to the original place of purchase,
or the purchaser may write/call Consumer Information: Kidde Safety Europe Limited, Mathisen
Kidde Safety Europe Limited warrant that for 6 years from the date of purchase, this product
will be free from defects in materials and workmanship. This warranty will not apply to any
product which we determine was subjected to misuse, accident or alteration or was operated
or maintained other than according to our instructions.
In addition, this warranty only applies to the original end-user purchaser.
All implied warranties with respect to this product, including warranties for merchantability
and fitness for the particular purpose, are limited in duration to the period of warranty stated
above. Other than the warranties listed above, we make no other warranties, express or
implied.
Warranty - Keep your Receipt
If the pin is within the red sections your extinguisher needs replacing.
WHAT THE GAUGE MEANS
Your fire extinguisher is fully charged when the pin is within the central
green section of the gauge.
• Discharge and discard after any use.
WARNING! Never test extinguisher by partially discharging. Loss of pressure will occur
and render the extinguisher ineffective. It MUST be replaced immediately.
• Inspect the extinguisher AT LEAST once a month - more frequently if exposed to weather
• Check the extinguisher is charged. If the extinguisher has a gauge, check the pointer is
• Be sure that the lock pin and tamper seal are intact and in place.
• Check for dents, scratches, corrosion or any other damage.
• Check the discharge nozzle. Make sure it is clean and free of obstructions. or possible tampering.
within the green section. SEE BELOW FOR MORE DETAILS.
INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE
This fire extinguisher container has been pressure tested and passed the required European standards
RATING
FIRE
This extinguisher meets all required performance and quality standards within the UK.
The fire rating (numbers listed in blue section of label eg 8A 34B) relates to the ‘size’ of fire that can
be tackled by your extinguisher. The greater the numbers, the larger the fire that can be tackled
This extinguisher can be used on fires involving Electrical Equipment
This extinguisher can be used on fires involving flammable gases eg Propane, Butane, Acetylene,
Natural Gas etc
Solvents, Grease etc
This extinguisher can be used on fires involving flammable liquids eg Petrol, Oil, Fat, Paints,
This extinguisher can be used on fires involving solid materials such as Wood, Paper, Textiles, etc
UNDERSTANDING YOUR FIRE EXTINGUISHER LABEL
Symbol (Refer to your
extinguisher label)
What does this mean?
Kidde Safety manufacture and supply a whole range of Fire
Protection Products for your Home, Work and Leisure
Fire Extinguishers should be installed in cooking areas, halls, landings, workshops, cars/vehicles,
boats, garden sheds, caravans, carried by tradesmen etc.
Smoke Alarms should be installed in every room in the home including loft areas, but excluding
kitchens and bathrooms. Should also be installed in boats, caravans and holiday homes.
Carbon Monoxide Alarms should be installed on each level of the home, especially within living
and sleeping areas.
kitchen, caravan/holiday home, boat etc.
Escape Ladder/s kept easily accessible on floors above ground level.
Owners Manual
IMPORTANT: even if it appears that the fire is extinguished, DO NOT attempt to open the
bonnet to check. Await the arrival of the Fire Brigade.
ABC
• If possible, make sure that there is some extinguishing agent in reserve for possible reignition.
• Direct extinguisher nozzle through the gap under the bonnet and fully discharge contents
• Only interrupt the jet of extinguishing agent after the fire has been completely extinguished.
- remembering to also direct powder at fire beneath the car (refer to illustration A).
FOR A SMALL FIRE, IF SAFE TO DO SO:
• If the fire is TOO BIG - DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TACKLE IT - Leave it to the Fire Brigade.
• Release the car bonnet catch. DO NOT FULLY OPEN THE BONNET.
Caution: Beware of wind directions. Stand up-wind of the fire.
Call the Fire Brigade by dialling 999
Never put yourself, your family or other persons at risk.
Remember - Portable Fire Extinguishers can be used as a first remedy only.
Remember
Get everybody outside and completely away from danger area in a safe place away from traffic.
Fig. B
X
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FIRE PROCEDURE
When closing the red lock, the twist locks (X)
have to snap in audibly. The white discolouration
of the hinge has no negative influence on the
durability of the lock (see fig. B)
1kg extinguisher requires one strap, 2kg
extinguisher requires 2 straps
Secure the mounting bracket provided with appropriate hardware to ensure the extinguisher
cannot fall as personal injury or property damage may result.
Wood screws (not provided) should be used for mounting in wall studs. Mounting in drywall
requires special hardware (not provided) such as toggle bolts, mollies or proper screws and
inserts to ensure adequate strength. DO NOT mount in drywall with wood screws alone.
Mount your extinguisher in an easily accessible and prominent position.
Install extinguisher in a location that does not exceed specified temperature range stated
on label.
Fig. A
When assembling the tightening strap, make
sure that the peg of the strap will grip into
the hole of the holder (see fig. A)
How to Assemble and Install Your Extinguisher with Bracket provided
WARNING!
INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY HOW TO USE YOUR KIDDE EXTINGUISHER
Keep the extinguisher clean – only use a damp cloth, not strong cleaning agents.
Do not subject the extinguisher to direct sunlight.
Fire extinguishers in vehicles must be securely fastened down using the bracket supplied such
Only pass on extinguisher to a 3
Full pressure change 0 bar to 18.5 bar; max 500 load cycles.
Functional data on the fire extinguisher with extinguishing agent (user information)
Functional temperature range (related to the extinguishing agent): see printed plate/pictogram
Nominal rated operating pressure (sustained pressure extinguisher) at +20°C or amount of
propellant gas (pressurised fire extinguisher): see printed plate/pictogram
The data given on the lettering plate relates to the unit in question. The values given here must
be followed! Year of production and production number are displayed on the extinguisher cylinder
that normal vibration and movements do not damage it.
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party if these instructions are included!
National regulations for the operation of fire extinguishers have to be observed as a matter
If possible, users must be suitably instructed of how to use and made aware of potential
The extinguisher is pressurised. Do not subject to external force or open forcibly.
Damaged or corroded extinguishers must be depressurised by an authorised person.
Do not make any changes to the extinguisher – such as welding or soldering.
The chemical names of extinguisher contents are printed on the extinguisher label.
of urgency.
dangers of misuse.
•Avoid contact with OR inhalation of extinguisher contents. Extinguisher contents are NON
toxic but may cause eye, respiratory or skin irritation. In case of contact, flush eyes or skin
with clean, cool water for 15 minutes. If irritation persists, contact a doctor IMMEDIATELY.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• After the fire is out, clean up any dry powder immediately to avoid corrosion.
• Sweep the fire extinguisher back and forth repeatedly to cover the base of the fire.
press down extinguisher lever (marked 2).
Carefully read through these instructions before setting up or installing the extinguisher and
before using it for the first time.
These extinguishers are PRESSURISED containers.
•Propellant gas is compressed nitrogen or compressed air.
DO NOT incinerate
Keep AWAY from children
DO NOT discharge in a person’s face.
2. Direct nozzle towards the base of the fire and
2
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1. Hold extinguisher upright and press safety button
(marked 1).
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