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Battery Packs, Damaged Cases, Control Buttons, Key Switches, LED’s and Strobe lights. The 
operation of the PCB is not covered if it is evident that the unit has been misused or suffered 
an impact to any part of the exterior casing. 

 

Technical Specification 

 

Electrical Characteristics

 

Min

 

Typical

 

Max

 

Dimension

 

Supply Voltage  (6 cell unit)

 

 

 

9

 

9.4 

 

V

 

Supply Current

 

 

 

>1

 

 

 

mA

 

Frequency

 

 

 

868.5

 

 

 

MHz

 

RF Output Power (ERP)

 

-

 

 

 

100

 

mW

 

 
**Special Notes on Evacuator Battery Duration** 

 

The radio transceiver featured in each Evacuator wireless alarm is designed to 

operate on dry cell D Type battery packs (Energiser LR 20 ultra plus cells). 
The cells will return around 2200 Hours of operation in standby mode. 

Battery duration will vary dependent on the following conditions > 

 

A.

 

The number of Test or Alarm activations. 

B.

 

The environmental temperature. 

 

 Evacuator “wireless site alarm models” have been specifically designed as an 

audible and visual manual means of raising an alarm. These units do not offer 

automatic fire detection. 
Please use your battery fuel sensibly and SWITH OFF WHEN NOT IN USE. 

There is no benefit to the user to leave the units switched on when not in use, 

this will only unnecessarily use valuable battery fuel. 

The manufacturer has no control over the installation of usage of this product 
there for we cannot guarantee or will not replace battery cells under our normal 

warranty.  

Once the RED LED/S begin to flash you must replace battery/s 

IMEDIATELY, failure to so could result in system malfunction. 
 

 

IF IN DOUBT CONTACT OUR TECHNICAL DEPARTEMENT ON 0845 130 7258

 

 

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