The local Alarm will stop sounding but you will hear the other Alarms still sounding
in the distance.
End of Life (EOL) Check
Check the ‘replace by date’ label on all EIB100MRF modules and attached Alarms.
If the date has been exceeded then the device should be replaced.
Identifying source of Alarm
Brooks Carbon Monoxide Alarms and Smoke Alarms can be interconnected via
RadioLINK or Ra so that one device sensing danger will cause all the other
units to sound, enabling the alarm to be heard throughout the residence.
When a system alarms, check to see which unit has its red light flashing rapidly - this
it the source of the alarm.
If it is a Carbon Monoxide Alarm, ventilate the residence and follow the instructions
in the Carbon Monoxide Alarm manual.
If it is a Smoke Alarm, evacuate the residence and follow the instructions in the
Smoke Alarm manual.
For added convenience we recommend that an EIB450 Alarm Controller is used
with these systems.
When there is an alarm, an icon on the EIB450 Alarm Controller shows if it is a CO
or Fire incident.
Pressing the button with the units in alarm Locates the source of the alarm, as it
silences all the units apart from the unit sensing danger.
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