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responded.
The alarm continues until the gas con-
centration falls back to below the pre-set 
sensitivity level.

Maintenance and cleaning

  

Danger: 

make sure that the gas alarm is 

not live when maintaining or cleaning the 
device.

   Clean the casing of the gas alarm with a 

dust cloth or a damp cloth. Use a mild 
detergent (no solvents) to clean the plas-
tic surface. 

    Remove all deposits of dust from the sen-

sor openings regularly with a brush or an 
air pump. 

    Check regularly that the device is working 

properly (see Function test).

    Disposal

Please take all packaging materials to a dis-
posal facility in your city or district. The recy-

clable packaging materials are selected for 
their ecologically compatible and disposable 
properties. 
Replace the gas alarm after approx. 5 years of 
operation.
In accordance with European Directive 
2002/96/EC on used electrical and electronic 
appliances and its implementation in national 
law, used electrical appliances must be col-
lected separately and recycled in an ecologi-
cally compatible manner.
Please dispose of the alarm at the end of its 
useful life at a disposal facility in your city or 
district. In this way you are meeting your legal 
obligations and making an important contribu-
tion to protecting the environment.

Warranty

This device has a warranty of 3 years from the 
date of purchase. The device was manufac-
tured with care and inspected thoroughly 
before delivery. Please keep your receipt as 
proof of purchase. If you have a claim under 

Fault

Cause

Remedy

The gas alarm does not 
work.

The power supply is faulty.

Make sure that the power 
supply is free of faults.

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Summary of Contents for GA 607

Page 1: ...d safety notes with sensor for liquid gas propane butane and town gas natural gas methane Operation and safety notes Page 5 T 72 IB_GA607_UK_IRL_Cover indd 1 3 IB_GA607_UK_IRL_Cover indd 1 3 20 09 200...

Page 2: ...ed use Domestic Gas Detector Standards relating to EMC Emission and Immunity For the Gas Alarm EN 50270 1999 EN 55022 1998 EN 61000 3 2 2001 EN 61000 3 3 1996 EN 61000 4 2 1996 EN 61000 4 3 1999 EN 61...

Page 3: ...itial operation Page 10 Power supply Page 11 Installation Page 12 Operation Page 12 Function test Page 13 Troubleshooting Page 13 Disposal Page 14 Warranty Page 14 Service Page 15 Declaration of confo...

Page 4: ...nec tion to the 12 V DC on board power supply system of a car caravan or boat The device is for private use only Any other use or modi ca tion of the device constitutes improper use and poses a seriou...

Page 5: ...100 g Protection class III Mains adapter delivered with the gas alarm Power supply 230 V 50 HZ Current consumption max 9 W Current output 12 Volt DC max 300 mA Connecting cable length approx 2 m Safet...

Page 6: ...h door bell telephone intercom or other electric consumers on or off Immediately warn all people at risk and make sure that they evacuate the area to safety Do not under any circumstances discon nect...

Page 7: ...to observe this instruction risks damage resulting from improper use and loss of the warranty Position the device so that the sensors can detect escaping gas Use the device at normal room tempera tur...

Page 8: ...mains socket for connection of the 12 V DC mains adapter is located max 2 m away from the installation position of the gas alarm To detect town natural and methane gas the installation position shoul...

Page 9: ...to the termi nal screws in the cable guide The cable guide provides strain relief Attach each cable end to a terminal screw The polarity is not important for this connection 12 V DC on board power su...

Page 10: ...loud alarm signals and at the same time the red ALARM LED on the front of the casing ashes The green POWER LED then lights up to indi cate that the device is ready for operation see Fig A 12 V DC mai...

Page 11: ...tivity threshold the alarm responds the red ALARM LED ashes and the loud alarm signal is emitted Do not allow any more gas to escape from the lighter once the gas alarm has Troubleshooting Fault Caus...

Page 12: ...rox 5 years of operation In accordance with European Directive 2002 96 EC on used electrical and electronic appliances and its implementation in national law used electrical appliances must be col lec...

Page 13: ...e the warranty shall expire This warranty does not restrict your statutory rights Service Information on dealing with problems can be found under www dexaplan com If you have any questions please cont...

Page 14: ...al devices on or off Do not disconnect any electric plugs including that of the alarm unit Warn any persons at risk in the danger zone Shut off the gas supply at the gas tap Air all affected rooms Dea...

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