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4. TESTING AND MAINTAINING YOUR SYSTEM

4.1 AFTER INSTALLATION
4.1.1
 Check that all RadioLINK Alarms and Accessories are powered correctly.

4.1.2 Check that the green light on the EIB170RFAU Strobe Module is continuously lit.

4.1.3 Press the test button on all RadioLINKED Smoke/Heat/CO Alarms, Remote Controls and 

Manual Call Points in turn, and check that all other Smoke/Heat/CO Alarms in the system alarm 

after about 4 seconds and that the strobe and vibration pad activate. Also check that the RadioLINK 

accessories were operated.

N.B. Wait 12 seconds before testing the next unit or if you wish to repeat testing.

4.1.4 Press the Strobe Module test button. Check the vibration pad pulses, the strobe flashes and the 

red alarm light on the Strobe Module flashes (this will also cause the Smoke/Heat/CO Alarms to sound 

and also their red lights to flash rapidly).

4.2 DAILY & WEEKLY TESTING
Check daily that the vibration pad is in its correct position under the pillow or mattress by pressing 

the test button on the Strobe Module. Also check daily that the green light on the Strobe Module is on 

constantly. We recommend that you test your system weekly by pressing all the smoke/heat/fire alarm 

test buttons and checking that the vibration pad and strobe light operate.

Check the Strobe Module indicator lights as follows (see figure 4)
4.2.1 Green mains power should be constantly on. If it is off check that it is plugged into the mains, 

that the socket is not switched off, fuses, circuit breakers etc. If the mains is off, the green light will 

be off and the unit will be running on the rechargeable battery. The green light will be replaced by 

an amber flash every 4 seconds to indicate battery is satisfactory. When this amber flash stops, the 

battery is depleted and the mains should be reinstated (If the mains cannot be reinstated at this time, 

the depleted battery should be removed, until the mains can be re-connected).

4.2.2 Press the Test button on the Strobe Module and check that the strobe flashes, the red alarm 

light flashes and that the blue RadioLINK light illuminates on for about 3 seconds indicating the radio 

test signal is being sent to the Smoke/Heat/CO Alarms and any accessories.
4.2.3 Check that the amber fault light is not flashing every 4 seconds. If it is check that the primary 

vibration pad is connected firmly to the socket with its plug latched (see figure 1). If the primary 

vibration connection is satisfactory, it is probably indicating that the battery is depleted. Connect the 

unit to the mains and check after 24 hours that the amber fault light has ceased flashing.

4.3 PERIODIC TESTING OF RECHARGEABLE BATTERY
4.3.1
The rechargeable battery can take up to 20 hours to charge when the unit is first powered up. It is 

then maintained in a fully charged state by continuous trickle charge. In the event of a mains failure the 

battery will power the system in standby for a week and then be capable of at least 4 minutes of alarm. 

If the mains fails, the green light is extinguished and the amber light flashes every 4 seconds on the 

Strobe Module to indicate it is on battery power. The amber light will also flash every 4 seconds if the 

battery is almost depleted. Both the amber lights will go off to indicate the battery is depleted and the unit 

is totally unpowered. The battery will last 5 years in normal use provided it is not exposed to extremes of 

temperature for prolonged periods, or fully discharged & charged a large number of times.
We recommend that the functioning of the rechargeable battery is checked at least yearly as follows:-
4.3.2  Ensure the Strobe Module has been mains powered for at least the previous 20 hours for the 

battery to charge.
4.3.3 Turn off the mains power to the unit by unplugging it or switching off the circuit at the distribution 

board. Check that the green light goes off and the amber light starts to flash.
4.3.4 Press the Strobe Module test button for 20 seconds and check the strobe flashes brightly, the 

pad vibrates strongly and that all the RadioLINK alarms trigger. Check that the red alarm light flashes 

while the test button is pressed. (Cover the strobe light with a card to stop this dazzling you while 

looking at the red light). If the red light goes off, or if the strobe is weak, or if the vibration pad is weak, 

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Summary of Contents for EIB170RFAU

Page 1: ...adioLINK Smoke Fire Heat Alarm is required to make the EIB170RFAU Alarm operational This is not supplied with the EIB170RFAU and must be obtained separately Important Read these instructions together with those from the separate RadioLINK Smoke Heat CO Alarms and accessories before installation All instruction leaflets must be left with the end user after installation Model EIB170RFAU ...

Page 2: ...ally be fixed such that the internal strobe light can be seen from the bed and the vibration pad can be placed under the mattress or pillow It has to be powered from the mains 100 240VAC 50 60Hz so a suitable socket must be available to which it can be permanently connected The back up battery in the Strobe Module must not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine heaters fires or the like The...

Page 3: ...the screws accurately The screws large heads should be screwed into the wall leaving a gap of approximately 4mm 0 15in under the head Fit the keyhole slots on the back of the Strobe Module over the screw heads and slide the panel down vertically into position The mains adaptor should then be plugged into a socket This mains socket must not be used for any other equipment and it must not be switche...

Page 4: ...ses radio to communicate between the Fire Alarms Accessories and the Strobe Module It is set up simply by putting all of the units into House Code Mode and letting them automatically code with each other This will House Code the installation so that they will not accidentally signal to or be affected by nearby systems The units will all communicate with each other providing they are within range a...

Page 5: ...ouse Code Mode radio signal will be sent to all other units Check that the amber blue lights on all other units have stopped flashing if some units are still flashing it may indicate a problem with the radio communication to this unit or that the particular RadioLINK unit model EIB407RF does not have this automatic cancel House Code Mode feature and must be taken out of House Code Mode manually Ch...

Page 6: ... blue RadioLINK light illuminates on for about 3 seconds indicating the radio test signal is being sent to the Smoke Heat CO Alarms and any accessories 4 2 3 Check that the amber fault light is not flashing every 4 seconds If it is check that the primary vibration pad is connected firmly to the socket with its plug latched see figure 1 If the primary vibration connection is satisfactory it is prob...

Page 7: ... Module Auxiliary Outputs AUX 1 AUX 2 The two auxiliary outputs are activated when the Strobe Module is in alarm The Aux 1 2 socket can supply up to 180mA at 12 Volts N B The AUX 2 socket can be used for low power devices such as pager trigger inputs Note As supplied the two auxiliary sockets AUX 1 and AUX 2 are protected by latched plastic plugs which must be removed before the auxiliary devices ...

Page 8: ... would occur if the socket was left empty 5 FIVE YEAR GUARANTEE Brooks guarantees this device for five years from the date of purchase against any defects that are due to faulty materials or workmanship This guarantee only applies to normal conditions of use and service and does not include damage resulting from accident neglect misuse unauthorised dismantling or contamination howsoever caused Thi...

Page 9: ...9 Template for Mounting Screws Drill Holes Here 12V 180mA max Aux1 12V 20mA max Aux2 PAD Primary Vibration Pad Remove protection plug before connecting accessories Figure 5 ...

Page 10: ...tery virtually depleted Mains off battery fully depleted Sensing Fire Fire signal received from smoke Alarm __ __ __ __ Test Mode Test button pressed on deaf alarm 1 flash 2 sec __ __ __ __ 40 flashes min on for 4 sec flashes 2 sec on off pulse on 1 flash 2 sec __ __ __ Test button pressed on smoke alarm Fault Mode Vibration Pad disconnected 40 flashes min on __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Battery ...

Page 11: ...11 Mains Indicator Green mains disconnected amber flash 4 seconds RadioLINK Signalling Blue Control Panel Indicators Alarm Red Fault Indicator Amber Strobe TEST ALARM FAULT INDICATOR SUMMARY BROOKS ...

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