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INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
EMERGENCY
ASSIST ALARM
Models covered:
Single Zone Plastic Control Unit
Single Zone Stainless Steel Control Unit
Plastic Reset Unit
Stainless Steel Reset Unit
Plastic Over-Door Unit
Stainless Steel Over-Door Unit
Pull Cord Unit
Four Zone Plastic Control Unit
Four Zone Stainless Steel Control Unit
Single Zone Plastic System Kit
Single Zone Stainless Steel System Kit
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1. Models Covered
Components
Single Zone Plastic Control Unit EACP1
(with battery back up EACP1PR)
Single Zone Stainless Steel Control Unit EASSCP1
(with battery back up EASSCP1PR)
Plastic Reset Unit EARB1
Stainless Steel Reset Unit EASSRB1
Plastic Over-Door Unit EADF1
Stainless Steel Over-Door Unit EASSDF1
Pull Cord Unit EAPC1
Four Zone Plastic Control Unit EACP4
(with battery back up EACP4PR)
Four Zone Stainless Steel Control Unit EASSCP4
(with battery back up EASSCP4PR)
Kits
Single Zone Plastic System Kit EASZK
(with battery back up EASZPRK)
Single Zone Stainless Steel System Kit EASSSZK
(with battery back up EASSSZPRK)
Both of which comprise of components from the above list
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Typical Single Zone System
(Available as EASZK)
Pull Cord Unit
Over Door Unit
Reset Unit
Single Zone Control Unit
2-wire
2-wire
2-wire
Fused Spur
(not supplied)
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Typical Four Zone System
There are no four zone kits, but two to four zones can be
accommodated by using any of the four zone Control Units
in combination with the appropriate number of Reset Units,
Over-Door Units and Pull Cord Units. There are no adverse
effects if any of the four zone control units input connections
are left open.
Four Zone Control Unit
Pull Cord Unit
Over Door Unit
Reset Unit
2-wire
2-wire
2-wire
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2. Introduction
The basic system consists of a Control Unit (which is powered
by AC mains supply) connected by an extra low voltage 2wire link to a Pull Cord Unit which is in turn connected to an
Over-Door Unit by another extra low voltage 2-wire link. The
Over-Door Unit is then connected to a Reset Unit by a further
extra low voltage 2-wire link.
When the pull cord, mounted adjacent to the W.C., is pulled,
the red L.E.D. on the Pull Cord Unit is activated until the system
is reset, assuring the disabled person in distress that the
system has been activated. The sounder and the light on the
Over-Door Unit outside the cubicle, are activated intermittently.
At the Reset Unit inside the cubicle, the light and sounder are
activated intermittently and will both be further reassuring the
person in distress. At the Control Unit the alarm light and the
sounder are activated continuously.
Either the Over-Door Unit or the Control Unit will attract the
attention of an appropriate person either directly or indirectly
and that person will note the zone in alarm, press the reset
button at the Control Unit clearing the alarm and then
investigate the toilet cubicle in question.
Note: Reset button at the Control Unit can be disabled by
moving the reset selection switch to the OFF position.
At any time if the difficulty is resolved the person in distress
can clear the alarm by pressing the reset button in the cubicle.
3. Installation
• Important: This system must be installed and maintained by
a suitably qualified person. Connect the Extra Low Voltage
wiring first. Connect Mains wiring last. See mains ratings
in diagram. Mains supply must come from a fused spur and