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ASSEMBLY 

Failure to follow these instructions may result in injury and  

equipment damage/malfunction.

1.   Smoke alarm/s must be installed by a licensed electrician.
2.  All interconnected smoke alarms must be supplied from the  

same circuit.

3   A common neutral must be used for the interconnect to operate.
4.  DO NOT connect the interconnect wire to active or neutral. Ensure 

neutral is connected to the terminal for hardwired interconnection.
5.   

A maximum of 40 smoke alarms can be installed on one 

 

circuit (wired interconnection only).

6.   Alarm will not attach to mounting bracket unless battery is installed 

correctly.

Warning: 

This smoke alarm is not suitable for wall (vertical)  

mounting.  

LOCATION OF SMOKE ALARMS

For maximum protection smoke alarms should be installed in 

 

every room (except  areas described in the previous section 

 

‘Locations to Avoid’) to ensure people in the home will be able to hear 

and respond to the alarm. At the very least install one smoke alarm on 

every floor.

If you suspect a household member may not hear this smoke alarm 

i.e. outdoor or indoor noise, sound sleepers, drug or alcohol usage, 

the hard of hearing, etc install and maintain a specialty smoke alarm 

device.

NOTE: In Australia each state has a different legislation when it comes 

to smoke alarms. Please visit the relevant authority in your state for 

specific legislation requirements.

LOCATIONS TO AVOID 

1.  

Don’t place alarms in bathrooms, kitchens, garages or 

 

other rooms where the alarm may be triggered by steam, 

 

condensation and normal smoke/heat from appliances.

2.   

In areas with high humidity, like bathrooms or areas near 

dishwashers or washing machines, install at least 3m away from 

these areas.

3.  Near air returns or heating and cooling supply vents, install  

at least 1m away from these areas. The air could blow smoke away 

from the detector, interrupting its alarm.

4.  In rooms where the temperature may fall below 0°C or rise above 

40°C (due to nuisance/false alarm activation). 

5.  

In extremely dusty, dirty, or insect infested areas where 

 

particles may interfere/obstruct with Alarm operation. 

6. Away from air conditioning or ventilation grilles/louvers.

TYPICAL MULTI-STORY OR SPLIT LEVEL HOME

For maximum protection, a smoke alarm should be installed on the 

ceiling of each bedroom, living area, and hallway. Where a hallway 

is more than 10 meters long install a smoke alarm at each end. Also 

install a smoke alarm above each staircase.
For minimum protection, a smoke alarm should be installed above 

each staircase, including the basement.

POSITION OF SMOKE ALARMS

Smoke will spread horizontally after rising to the ceiling, so it’s  

advisable to install the smoke alarm in the centre of the ceiling where 

possible. Avoid areas where there is no circulation.

•  

When mounting an alarm on the ceiling, locate it a minimum of 

30cm from the side wall.

• 

 Install smoke alarm/s on slopped, peaked or cathedral ceilings  

between 50cm and 250cm from the highest point of the ceiling.

TYPICAL SINGLE-STORY HOME

For maximum protection, a smoke alarm should be installed on the 

ceiling of each bedroom, living area, and hallway. Where a hallway is 

more than 10 meters long install a smoke alarm at each end. If there 

is a basement install a smoke alarm on the basement ceiling at the 

bottom of the stairwell.
Additionally, a smoke alarm should be installed in the hallway  

between the living areas (incl. kitchen) and bedrooms. Place it as near 

to the living areas as possible and ensure the smoke alarm is audible 

when bedrooms are occupied. 

LIVING ROOM

BATH

KITCHEN

BEDROOM

BEDROOM

BEDROOM

BEDROOM

FAMILY ROOM

BEDROOM

BEDROOM

KITCHEN

DINING

ROOM

LIVING

ROOM

BATH

    

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 Smoke alarm  
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    Smoke  alarm   

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Smoke alarm  

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Screw

Smoke Alarm

Ceiling

Install Bracket

Install hole

Summary of Contents for EP-VC-240-1

Page 1: ...contains important information on the correct installation and operation of your smoke alarm Please read all the information before commencing installation and retain for future reference This unit has been designed to meet the latest safety standards demanded in Australia and complies with the requirements of AS3786 2014 POWER 220 240V AC 50 60Hz 1 year carbon zinc battery backup OPERATION CURREN...

Page 2: ...the detector interrupting its alarm 4 In rooms where the temperature may fall below 0 C or rise above 40 C due to nuisance false alarm activation 5 In extremely dusty dirty or insect infested areas where particles may interfere obstruct with Alarm operation 6 Away from air conditioning or ventilation grilles louvers TYPICAL MULTI STORY OR SPLIT LEVEL HOME For maximum protection a smoke alarm shoul...

Page 3: ...0 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 te...

Page 4: ...Recommended battery replacement Carbon Zinc Battery Pairdeer 6F22 Insert the battery ensuring the positive and negative terminals on the battery and the smoke alarm match then press the other side into the slot 2021 10 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...

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