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Smoke Alarms

EIB650i Series

Read and retain carefully for as long as the product is being used. It contains vital information on the operation 
and installation of your Smoke Alarm. The leaflet should be regarded as part of the product.
If you are just installing the unit, the leaflet must be given to the householder. The leaflet is to be given to any 
subsequent user.

Summary of Contents for EIB650i Series

Page 1: ...roduct is being used It contains vital information on the operation and installation of your Smoke Alarm The leaflet should be regarded as part of the product If you are just installing the unit the l...

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Page 3: ...ligent features and operation 2 Certain Alarms may be supplied on request with the appropriate RF module fitted Table 1 Model Intelligent Alarms 1 1 2 EIB650iC EIB650iW Yes No Hardwired Interconnect Y...

Page 4: ...LLATION INTERCONNECTION HARD WIRED TESTING MAINTENANCE POWER SUPPLY MONITORING FIRE SAFETY ADVICE SMOKE ALARM LIMITATIONS RADIOLINK MODULES GETTING YOUR ALARM SERVICED FIVE YEAR GUARANTEE TROUBLESHOOT...

Page 5: ...INT FIX BASEPLATE TO CEILING TWISTING THE UNIT ON TO THE BASE AUTOMATICALLY CONNECTS THE BATTERY Quick Start Guide PLACE ALARM TWIST ON TO BASE ALARM SHOULD BE CEILING MOUNTED AT LEAST 300MM FROM WALL...

Page 6: ...Quick Start Guide TEST ALARM TEST ALARM AT LEAST WEEKLY PRESS THE TEST BUTTON 5...

Page 7: ...ased separately Note Certain Smoke Alarms may be supplied on request with the appropriate RF module fitted SMOKE ALARMS EIB650i Series Sufficient smoke must enter your Smoke Alarm before it will respo...

Page 8: ...d in a typical two storey house Note the spacings as given in figures 1 2 which ensure the early detection of fire and that the warning will be heard For additional protection locate Heat Alarms in ro...

Page 9: ...should be set to a reasonably loud conversation level If you cannot hear the alarm over the sound of the TV audio system the chances are it would not wake you Interconnecting the Smoke Alarms using e...

Page 10: ...torey every 7 5 metres of hallways and escape routes within 3 metres of all bedroom doors all Alarms interconnected For recommended protection in addition to the above Smoke Alarms in every room excep...

Page 11: ...r peaked ceiling install a Smoke Alarm within 600mm of the peak measured vertically If this height is less than 600mm it is regarded as being flat see Figure 4 10 DEAD AIR SURFACES NEVER WITHIN 300mm...

Page 12: ...s where the normal temperature can exceed 40 C or be below 10 C e g attics furnace rooms directly above ovens or kettles etc as the heat steam could cause nuisance alarms Near a decorative object door...

Page 13: ...ation of the two screw holes 4 If interconnecting Smoke Alarms using hard wired connections run suitable twin core cabling to the marked locations of each Alarm Make the connections to the Alarm see S...

Page 14: ...l the other Smoke Alarms similarly 7 Press the Test button on each Alarm to ensure that it sounds see Figure 7 8 For hard wired interconnected Smoke Alarms see section 4 9 If using RadioLINK interconn...

Page 15: ...mall pillar on the base as shown in figure 8a To remove the Alarm from the ceiling it is now necessary to use a small screwdriver To release the Alarm push the catch towards the ceiling and then twist...

Page 16: ...he Alarm and its mounting plate together see figure 8c First attach the Alarm to the mounting plate Line up the screw not supplied on the U shaped recessed area shown in figure 8c and screw firmly hom...

Page 17: ...o not connect to any other device as it may damage the Alarm or affect performance A maximum of 250 metres of two core 0 5mm2 to 0 75mm2 stranded signal cable can be used maximum resistance between de...

Page 18: ...are bringing the wiring along the surface break out the two notches see figure 10a 4 Using a small screwdriver lift off the terminal block by raising it vertically see figure 10b 5 Screw the two cable...

Page 19: ...iving unit If they are connected between different residences there may be excessive nuisance alarms Everybody may not be aware that they are being tested or that it is a nuisance alarm caused by cook...

Page 20: ...a Smoke Alarm which it could experience in a real fire So there is no need to test it with smoke 5 2 Test Hush Button to Control Nuisance alarms The Smoke Alarms have a combined Test Hush button to he...

Page 21: ...e unit has been silenced 2 The Smoke Alarm will reset to normal sensitivity at the end of the silenced period 10 minutes If additional silenced time is required simply push the Test Hush button again...

Page 22: ...0iW models If the chamber is degraded it will beep twice every 32 seconds coinciding with 2 yellow flashes See indicator summary in section 12 If this happens clean the Alarm If the beeping and flashi...

Page 23: ...stalled for over 10 years check the replace by date marked on the side of the Alarm If the Smoke Alarm is giving a low battery indication i e a short beep with a simultaneous yellow light flash every...

Page 24: ...se roll up fire ladders and stools without adult help Make sure they know what to do if the alarm goes off Constant exposure to high or freezing temperatures high humidity or a high level of nuisance...

Page 25: ...y or flammable rags Always use a metal fireplace screen and have chimneys cleaned regularly Replace worn or damaged sockets switches home wiring and cracked or frayed electrical cords and plugs Do not...

Page 26: ...Escape Route For When The Smoke Alarms Sound 1 Check room doors for heat or smoke Do not open a hot door Use an alternate escape route Close doors behind you as you leave 2 If smoke is heavy crawl out...

Page 27: ...are a number of reasons for this Smoke Alarms will not work if the batteries are depleted or if they are not connected Test regularly and replace the entire Alarm when it fails to operate Smoke Alarm...

Page 28: ...ive sufficient early warning They are particularly ineffective with fires caused by smoking in bed escaping gas violent explosions poor storage of flammable rags and or liquids for example petrol pain...

Page 29: ...from date of purchase against any defects that are due to faulty materials or workmanship This guarantee only applies to normal conditions of use and service and does not include damage resulting fro...

Page 30: ...10 minutes and also silence all other interconnected Smoke Alarms in the system Smoke Alarms with RadioLINK modules beep every 4 hours this indicates that there is a fault somewhere in the system chec...

Page 31: ...lence sounding alarm 2nd time 1 flash every 8 seconds Off for an additional 10 minutes Off Press release button within 4 minutes Silence sounding alarm 3rd time 2 flashes every 8 seconds 2 rapid beeps...

Page 32: ...sh 0 5 sec Rapid flash 0 5 sec Contaminated chamber Rapid flash 0 5 sec alternates with yellow Rapid flash 0 5 sec alternates with yellow Rapid flash 0 5 sec alternates with red Rapid flash 0 5 sec al...

Page 33: ...e indications which can be intrusive to the householder To confirm that the Alarm is operational perform a weekly button test 12 1 3 Weekly button test Press and hold the test button and verify that t...

Page 34: ...ordance with 12 1 4 above However if the system is responding to a recurring nuisance alarm it is very important that the offending Alarm is identified so the problem can be eliminated by cleaning or...

Page 35: ...vely contaminated and must be replaced If it is not convenient to replace it immediately pressing the test button within 4 minutes of it going into alarm for the third time will silence the Alarm for...

Page 36: ...conditions identify a Alarm with a fault condition and predict fault conditions that are likely to manifest themselves before the next annual service 12 3 1 Predictive failures Pressing and holding t...

Page 37: ...s and hold the test button of each Alarm In the faulty Alarm the yellow LED will flash rapidly to indicate a smoke chamber fault In the case of a low battery fault the yellow LED will flash rapidly an...

Page 38: ...Brooks alarm locator 2 RadioLINK Interconnection EIB450 Smoke Alarm Controller EIB411RF Smoke alarm controller EIB605C EIB603C fitted with RF module EIB605MRF EIB605TYC EIB603TYC fitted with RF module...

Page 39: ...Proper disposal will prevent possible harm to the environment or to human health When disposing of this product please separate it from other waste streams to ensure that it can be recycled in an env...

Page 40: ...escent Abbotsford VIC 3067 Ph 03 9879 5294 SA P O Box 101 Woodville SA 5011 729A Port Road Woodville SA 5011 Ph 08 8347 0000 QLD P O Box 511 Archerfield QLD 4108 2 49 Boyland Ave Coopers Plains QLD 41...

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