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Product Specification
Voltage
220 – 240V @ 50Hz with 9V battery
backup
Optical Alarm Button – dual
function
•
Push to Test
•
Activate Silence (hush) mode
Current
< 100mA
Silence (Hush) Time (approx.)
8 minute
Battery Specification
9V battery DC. Brands:
Gold Peak: GP1604S, GP1604A, or
Raymax: 6LR61
Long life - CR9V, EVE
Sound Pattern
ISO8201 (BI 0.5s - pause 0.5s - BI
0.5s - pause 0.5s - BI 0.5s - pause
1.5s, with the RED LED flash, then
repeat)
Battery Life
Over one year – 1163
10 year – 1164
Alarm Volume
> 85dB(A) at 3 meters
Inter-linkable
up to 12 detectors
Alarm Sensitivity
Optical: 0.114 - 0.160dB/m:
Compliance
Optical: EN14604:2005/AC:2008
Product Disposal
These alarms come under the Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment Regulations and must be disposed of in
accordance to these Regulations.
Testing the Alarm
Important Safety Information:
Test the alarm to ensure proper operation.
1.
Test alarm by pressing and holding the test button until it sounds.
The alarm will sound 3 short beeps – 1.5 seconds pause, and then
repeat until the button is released.
2.
If multiple alarms are installed within the dwelling, test each alarm.
Each alarm should trigger other alarms connected within 10 seconds.
Do not attempt to test the alarm with smoke or heat from a flame. Do not
ignite combustible materials and start a fire.
If no alarm sounds, the unit has a defective battery or other failure. Refer
to “Trouble Shooting” section for a solution.
Caution: Due to the loudness (85 decibels) of the alarm, always stand an
arms-length always from the unit when testing. Test the alarm
weekly to ensure proper operation. Erratic or low sound
coming from your alarm may indicate a defective alarm.
NOTE: WEEKLY TESTING IS REQUIRED
1.
This alarm must not be connected to any other manufacturer alarms.
2.
These alarms, item numbers, 1163,1165, 1164 and 1166 are only
compatible with each other and CO alarm 1169; they are not
compatible with previous generations.
3.
Test alarm weekly to ensure proper operation. The test button
accurately tests smoke alarm functions. Do not use any other test
method.
4.
The alarm must not be exposed to dripping or splashing water.
5.
These alarms are primarily intended for use in single family
occupancy private dwellings. In multifamily buildings, each individual
living unit should have its own alarms. Do not install in non-
residential buildings. This smoke alarm is not a substitute for a
complete alarm system.
6.
The alarm may not alert every household member every time. The
alarm horn is loud in order to alert individuals to a potential danger.
However, there may be some circumstances where a household
member may not hear the alarm (e.g. excessive outdoor or indoor
noise, sound sleepers, drug or alcohol usage, the hard of hearing). If
you suspect that this alarm may not alert a household member,
install and maintain specialty alarms. Household member must hear
the alarms warning sound and quickly respond to it to reduce the risk
of damage, injury, or death that may result from fire. If a household
member is hard of hearing, install special alarms with lights or
vibrating devices to alert occupants.
7.
The alarms are designed to give audible warning of a developing fire
and can only sound their alarms when they detect smoke,
combustion particles in the air or abnormal ambient temperature.
Many fires, however, are fast burning and in these circumstances the
alarm may not be triggered quick enough to ensure a safe escape.
8.
The alarms have limitations. This alarm is not fool proof and is not
warranted to protect lives or property from fire. The alarms are not
a substitute for insurance. Occupants should insure their lives and
property. In addition, it is possible for the alarm to fail at any time.
For this reason, you must test the alarm weekly and replace unit
after 10 years.
9.
Do not paint the alarms.
10.
Check the alarms on reoccupation of the premises after a vacation.
Maintenance
Cleaning
The alarm should be cleaned on a monthly basis as a minimum. To do this:
•
Turn off the electrical supply to the alarm.
•
Use a vacuum cleaner with the soft brush to vacuum all sides and
covers of alarm to remove dust, dirt, and debris. Be sure all the
vents are free of debris.
•
Use a damp cloth to clean the alarms cover.
•
Turn the electrical supply to the alarm on.
Battery
The battery should be replaced annually on 1163, see ‘Replacing the
Battery’.
1164 model has a sealed 10-year battery and must not be replaced.
Trouble Shooting
Problem
Remedy
Problem
Remedy
The green LED does not light up
1.
Check electrical power supply
is switched on
2.
Check the electrical connector
is properly connected to the
alarm
3.
If the problem still exists,
replace the alarm
The alarm chirp occurs every 32
seconds approx. and goes into fault
mode
1.
Clean alarm. Refer to
“Maintenance ”
2.
If the problem still exists,
replace the alarm
Alarm does not sound when tested.
Note: push test button for at least
five seconds while testing!
1.
Ensure that the battery and
electrical connector is
properly connected
2.
Clean alarm
3.
If the problem still exists,
replace the alarm
The alarm sounds intermittently or
when residents are cooking, taking
showers, etc. (false alarming)
1.
Press test button to pause
alarm
2.
Open window or fan alarm to
3.
Clean alarm
The alarm chirp occurs every 32
second approx. at the same time as
the red LED flashes once
The battery needs replacing, refer
to “Replacing the Battery”
The alarm sounds different from its
usual sound
4.
Clean alarm
5.
If the problem still exists,
replace the alarm
Warning: Do not disconnect battery to quiet an unwanted alarm. This will remove your protection. Fan the air or open window to remove smoke or dust.
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INS0093 V1.5 07/21 NPD 0648/0534/PI 0146
Deta Electrical Company Ltd
UK: Panattoni Park Luton Road Chalton Bedsfordshire LU4 9TT
EU: Unit 16 Ashbourne Ind. Est. Ashbourne Co. Meath A84 W972
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