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2. Prescribed use
The ‘RM 100-2 Uni-S’ smoke detector registers smoke emissions (smouldering fire and open
fires with smoke emissions) and sets off an alarm when the smoke concentration reaches a
certain level.
The alarm is carried out via the integrated signal transmitter and a red warning LED. A bright,
white LED is also activated as an emergency light.
The smoke alarm is simultaneously radio-transmitted to the
‘HMS 100 Z’ central unit of the
‘HMS 100’ hazard detection system or the ‘FHZ 1000’ home radio central unit. This ensures
that a fire, which is some distance away (on another floor of the house, for example), can be
responded to in good time.
A smoke alarm can also be relayed by cable when several smoke detectors of this type are
connected by cable.
This allows rooms to be monitored whose current conditions make radio
monitoring technically difficult.
For further information please see section 7.
The radio smoke detector should not be used in environments such as hospitals with life-
support systems or other similar environments in which the transmission of radio signals may
cause devices to malfunction.
Batteries must be used to power the smoke detector.
The product should only be installed and operated in dry indoor locations. Make sure it does
not get damp or wet.
No part of the device may be modified or adapted. Doing so invalidates the licence (CE) and
the guarantee/warrantee.
The manufacturer does not assume liability for damages caused by the improper use of the
device. All guarantees and guarantee claims will be invalidated in such cases.
The device may only be operated when its casing is fully closed.
All the safety instructions and installation notes in this manual must be
observed without fail.