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PLEASE READ THIS USER GUIDE CAREFULLY

THERMAL HEAT ALARM

THE WORLD’S SMALLEST

Summary of Contents for 3004-001

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Page 2: ...Y BEFORE INSTALLATION AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE CAVIUS Thermal Heat Alarm Part Code 3004 003 10020 Model 3004 001 Recess Kit Part Code 11010 For large text option and maintenance guide visit cavius co nz resources cavius com au resources ...

Page 3: ...1 TEST HUSH BUTTON ALARM AUDIBLE ALERT ...

Page 4: ...e thermal heat alarm Kitchen Garage or Workshop Washing and drying area or laundry Additional heat alarms will increase the safety The NZ and Australian Fire Services recommend alarms in every bedroom hallway and living area for early fire detection ...

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Page 6: ...Placement The thermal heat alarm is area specific The alarm should be placed on the ceiling and near where the potential fire risks may occur Never install directly above the oven hob stove 4 ...

Page 7: ...For kitchen installation CEILING MINIMUM 50cm 5 ...

Page 8: ...f heat alarm Info The label on the product must not be removed due to important information Option 1 Standard base 1 Use the mounting base ring to mark the screw holes on the ceiling MARK UP SCREW HOLES WITH A PEN 6 ...

Page 9: ...USE THE ENCLOSED SCREWS AND PLUGS FOR INSTALLATION CLICK THE HEAT ALARM FIRMLY INTO THE BASE TO ACTIVATE 7 ...

Page 10: ...Option 2 Recess Kit 1 Place the Cover Ring on the area where you wish to install the heat alarm trace around the inside of the ring HOLE SAW DRILL REQUIRED 44mm 48mm 8 ...

Page 11: ... there is no wiring or any electrical equipment behind the surface you are drilling your hole into INSERT RECESS KIT MOUNTING BASE INTO THE HOLE AND SECURE WITH SCREWS PLACE COVER RING AROUND THE RECESS KIT MOUNTING BASE CLICK THE HEAT ALARM FIRMLY INTO THE BASE TO ACTIVATE 9 ...

Page 12: ...Test Button After mounting the alarm test the heat alarm by pushing the test button which is the entire bottom of the alarm The alarm should produce a loud sound 10 ...

Page 13: ...have a visual and acoustic signal In the passive state the LED will flash every 48 seconds to indicate normal function In alarming state the LED will flash and the alarm will emit a sweeping sound pattern designed to alert occupants 11 ...

Page 14: ...intentional or false alarms press and hold the hush button for 2 seconds which is the entire bottom of the alarm This will mute the alarm for 10 minutes after which time the alarm will automatically resume its normal function 12 ...

Page 15: ...eat alarm should produce a loud alarm tone Place the heat alarm where it is reachable in order to test the battery and complete maintenance If the heat alarm does not work when the test button is pushed please check our Trouble Shooting Guides at cavius co nz and cavius com au 13 ...

Page 16: ...s rapidly increased temperature level and absolute heat level Alarm signal Heat alarm activation is indicated by a series of repeated tones The minimum sounds level is 85 dB at 3 metres Battery Powered by a non replaceable CR123A 3V 1600mAh with 10 year life included 14 ...

Page 17: ... stage it will continue for a minimum 30 days Please replace thermal heat alarm You must change the heat alarm after 10 years usage or if the heat alarm has suffered any damage The heat alarm is not active unless it is inserted in the mounting base Always test the heat alarm after inserting into the mounting base allow 5 seconds before testing 15 ...

Page 18: ...pose properly at end of life The alarm can be recycled at an electronic waste recycling centre Other information Do not paint the heat alarm Note the local country regulations regarding installation of heat alarms in new buildings 16 ...

Page 19: ...ire will be more flame and heat than smoke areas such as kitchens garages laundries and workshops This device is activated when it senses a rapid increase in room temperature Tested to comply to the standard of system heat alarms EN54 5 class A1 R 17 127480 Rev1 ...

Page 20: ...borg cavius com info cavius com Manufactured in P R C Distributor information for New Zealand CAVIUS Nano Ltd 58a Poplar Lane Papamoa 3187 NZ www cavius co nz for Australia CAVIUS Australia 14 30 Octal Street Yatala QLD 4207 Australia www cavius com au 18 ...

Page 21: ...wever this may have occurred If this product has an acknowledged defect it must be returned to the national CAVIUS distributor at the purchasers cost with the proof of purchase If the product has become defective within the 10 year warranty CAVIUS APS Denmark will repair or replace the unit without charge and send back to the purchaser via the national distributor at the distributors cost The guar...

Page 22: ...ng Ceiling only Main power supply Internal power source battery included Battery duration 10 years Interconnectable device Yes No Suitable for installation in mobile home Yes No Essential certified characteristics 20 ...

Page 23: ...Connection to external auxiliary devices Yes No Radio link Yes No Individual alarm indicator Yes No Alarm silence facility 10min Yes No Radioactivity infrared technology Yes No 21 ...

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