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Wireless Smoke and Heat Alarm 868.3 MHz
Device overview
Device front
Speaker
Device LED
Test / pair button
Underside of device
Installation plate /
housing cover
Slots with
fastening
Underside of device with opened housing
cover / installation plate
Battery compartment
Function
The wireless smoke alarm is part of the Brennenstuhl Home Automation
Systems BrematicPRO, controlled via app or using the BrematicPRO
PC software.
With the help of photoelectric technology, the wireless smoke alarm
identifies the development of smoke and uses a temperature sensor
to identify when the temperature threshold exceeds 54 °C. It emits an
alarm signal and sends a notification to the Gateway. After the wireless
smoke alarm has been triggered, actions (tasks) can be triggered via
the app/PC software. For example, a push notification or an email can
be sent. This means that a fire in a separate location, e.g. on another
floor, can be reacted to in good time.
Preparation
Inserting / Replacing the battery
Replace the batteries yearly to ensure reliable operation.
2 x 1.5 V Batteries (Type AA)
When battery power is low, the wireless smoke alarm emits an audible
signal at 50-second intervals. Change the batteries when this signal
sounds.
Remove the wireless smoke alarm from the installation plate by
turning it anti-clockwise.
Remove the drained battery if required.
Insert the battery into the battery compartment with correct
polarity. Please note the marking inside the battery compartment.
Place the wireless smoke alarm on the installation plate and turn
it clockwise until it is firmly locked in place.
Note:
Without batteries the wireless smoke alarm cannot be
installed on the installation plate.
The wireless smoke alarm is now ready for use.
Carry out a function test (see “Function test“).
Installation location
The installation locations for smoke alarms are subject to mandatory
regulation according to the application standard DIN EN 14676 which
is valid in Germany.
Wireless Smoke and Heat Alarm 868.3 MHz