Kidde Safety Europe WFPL, WFPV, WFP User Manual

0843-CPR-0265
MODELS
WFP WFPV WFPL
0843-CPR-0266 0843-CPR-0267
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EN14604:2005
10-year Opcal Smoke Alarm User Guide
Sealed-in Baery lasts the life of the alarm
Hallways Unit with Escape Light
WFPV
WFP
Voice Unit / Living Area Unit
Contents
1. Smoke Alarm Best Pracse
2. Important Smoke Alarm Informaon
3. Where to install a Smoke Alarm
4. Where not to install a smoke alarm
5. Installaon of your alarm
6. Acvang your alarm
7. Operang and Tesng your Smoke Alarm
8. Maintenance
9. Product Specificaon
10.Deacvaon of your alarm
11.Service and Warranty
12. Environmental Protecon
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1. SMOKE ALARM BEST PRACTISE
At all mes and before installing your smoke alarm you must;
• Have an escape plan with alternate exits
• Train your family in this escape plan and pracse it regularly
• Ensure your family know what the alarm sounds like
If the alarm sounds check for fires first of all, and if one is discovered then;
• DO Alert small children
• DO Exit the home according to your escape plan
• DO Crawl if the smoke is dense, using a damp cloth to breathe through
• DO Call the fire brigade from a neighbour’s home
• DO Ensure that everyone is awake, and assistance is given to those who require it
• DON’T stop to dress or retrieve valuables
• DON’T open doors that are warm, or through which smoke is seeping
NOTE – Situaons where a smoke alarm might not be effecve;
• Smoking in bed
• Leaving children unaended
• Cleaning with flammable liquids resulng in explosive vapour
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2. IMPORTANT SMOKE ALARM INFORMATION
• Before temporarily silencing the alarm with the Hush buon, idenfy the source of the smoke.
• Smoke alarms need to be tested regularly
• Smoke alarms cannot provide an alarm if smoke cannot reach them
• Fires in chimneys, walls, roofs, different levels or behind closed doors might not be detected
• For the physically or mentally impaired, or very young, escape may be difficult and so alternave
escape strategies should be adopted
• The smoke alarm may not wake heavy sleepers or those impaired by the use of drugs or alcohol. In
this case an alarm should be fied in each sleeping area
• Smoke alarms can save lives, but they are not an alternave for an adequate insurance policy to
protect lives and property
IMPORTANT: Addional markings on back of unit.
Leading authories recommend that both ionisaon and photoelectric smoke alarms be installed to help insure maximum detecon of the various types of fires that can occur within the home. Ionisaon sensing alarms may detect invisible fire parcles (associated with fast flaming fires) sooner than photoelectric alarms. Photoelectric sensing alarms may detect visible fire parcles (associated with slow smoldering fires) sooner than ionisaon alarms.
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3. WHERE TO INSTALL A SMOKE ALARM
Locate one alarm on every floor level
Locate to monitor stairways – Escape Light alarm recommended (Model WFPL)
Locate in each sleeping locaon / bedroom – Voice alarm recommended (Model WFPV)
Locate in every room with electrical appliances
Hallways longer than 9m require a smoke alarm at each end – Escape Light alarm recommended
Rooms greater than 47m2require addional alarms
NOTE – If your room is not well insulated, smoke may not reach the ceiling and wall-mounng should be adopted.
This apparatus is to be installed by a competent person.
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