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OPERATION AND TESTING 

Smoke alarms are an important safety device in the home. It is import-

ant to check them regularly to ensure they are operating correctly.

Regular Mode 

When there is no smoke present, the red LED should flash every  

32 seconds indicating the alarm is operating correctly. 

Alarm Mode 

When the alarm detects smoke, the red LED will flash once per  

second and the alarm will sound loudly. The flashing LED and alarm 

will continue until the air is cleared. 

Fault Mode

The alarm will generate a ‘chirp’ every 32 seconds indicating a fault. 

TESTING YOUR SMOKE ALARM

It is recommended that you test your smoke alarm once a week to 

ensure the smoke alarm is working correctly. Test by pushing the 

test button on the cover. The alarm will sound if the alarm, electronic  

circuitry and battery are working. If no alarm sounds, the smoke alarm 

has a defective battery, or another fault. 

Warning: 

Do not use an open flame to test your alarm.  

You could damage the alarm or ignite combustible  

materials and start a structure fire. 

LOW BATTERY POWER

Should your smoke alarm have a low battery the unit will emit an  

audible ‘chirp’ once every 32 seconds and the red LED light flashes 

once at the same time. When this occurs you must replace the alarm 

immediately. Your smoke alarm will continue to warn of this low battery 

for at least 30 days. However, failure to change the alarm after this time 

would mean your smoke alarm may have insufficient power to alert 

you in a real fire situation.
NOTE: When the alarm is removed from the mounting plate it will  

automatically deactivate and the low power warning chirp should stop, 

allowing you to dispose of the alarm.

Warning:

 Your smoke alarm requires the battery to have  

sufficient capacity of power to operate correctly. 

SILENCE ALARM 

If your smoke alarm emits the full alarm signal and you are not  

testing the unit, the smoke alarm is warning you of a potentially  

dangerous situation that requires your immediate attention. Only use 

the alarm silence function after making sure that there is no ongoing fire  

emergency situation. 
Do not block the vents on the alarm or disable the smoke alarm in  

any way as this will remove your protection. 
Smoke alarms can sometimes react to cooking fumes or other non 

emergency situations. In the event of a known false alarm your smoke 

alarm can be temporarily silenced by pressing the test button. Your 

alarm will automatically return to full sensitivity 

within 8 minutes

1.   Press and release the silence button, the alarm sound will stop. 
2.  Your alarm will silence and enter into a reduced sensitivity  

reset cycle for approximately 8 minutes. 

3.   During the reduced sensitivity reset cycle, the red LED will flash 

every 8 seconds indicating it is running in silent mode. 

4.  

Your alarm will automatically return to full sensitivity on 

 

completion of the reset cycle and the red LED will revert to flashing 

once every 32 seconds.

Warning: 

Never ignore any alarm. Ignoring the alarm may result 

in injury or death. If your smoke alarm activates and you are not 

absolutely certain of the source of the smoke, get everyone out 

of the house immediately. 

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 

Like other electrical accessories in the home, smoke alarms 

 

require maintenance to ensure efficient and effective operation. 

Proper maintenance can also reduce the likelihood of false alarms. 

1.   In addition to weekly testing, the alarm requires cleaning at least 

once a month to remove dust, dirt, or debris. 

2.   Using a vacuum cleaner with the soft brush vacuum all sides and 

cover of smoke alarm device. 

NOTE: Do not attempt to remove the cover to clean inside. This will 

affect warranty. 

Warning:

 

1.   Photoelectric smoke detectors can reduce the likelihood of a 

disaster, but they cannot guarantee a 100% safety. 

2.   To ensure your maximum security, please install all smoke  

detectors exactly according to this manual. 

3.   Keep the detectors clean. Do not allow dust to accumulate and 

test them at least once a week. 

4.   If they are not working properly replace them immediately. 

BATTERY REPLACEMENT 

The power for the smoke alarm is supplied by a 9V battery. 
The battery should last at least 1 year under normal operating  

conditions. 

Warning:

 

Test the smoke alarm for correct operation using the test facility 

whenever the battery is replaced.
Recommended battery replacement -  

Carbon Zinc Battery: Pairdeer 6F22. 

 

1.  Remove the body of the alarm from the bracket by turning it  

counter-clockwise. 

2.  Replace the old battery by connecting the new battery to the  

power connector. 

3.   Fit the battery and attach the body of the alarm to the bracket  

turning it clockwise. 

4.   Test the smoke alarm using the test button. The sound pattern is  

3 short beeps-pause 1.5 seconds, repeated.

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