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To complete the installation, fit Alarm 2 

onto it’s base plate. Additional alarms 

should be ‘learned-in’ in the same way. 

When ‘learning-in’ additional alarms, any 

alarm already in the network, can be used 

as ‘Alarm 1’. You do not have to ‘learn-in’  

to every alarm in the network.

Unlearning an alarm 

Using a ball point pen in the circular ‘learn-in’ 

hole in the back of the alarm, briefly push and 

release and then push and hold the ‘learn-in’ 

button. The red LED will remain illuminated 

during this process. When the red LED goes 

out, release the button, it will then flash 

twice, followed by three further flashes to 

illustrate that the alarm has successfully 

been ‘un-learnt’ from the network. 
When removing an alarm from any Wi-Safe 2 

network it is generally good practice to 

“unlearn” every alarm (in the same way as 

mentioned above) and rebuild the network 

once again by following the “learn-in” 

process.

Please note: 

It is important not to rush 

the Wi-Safe 2 system and is also good 

practice to allow several minutes after 

 

un-learning the system before rebuilding 

the network once again.

How to ‘learn-in’ two wireless alarms 

into a network:

Install Alarm 1 as described earlier 

(see ‘Hardwire Installation’). Install the 

base plate for Alarm 2 in one of the 

recommended locations. 

Learn button

Using a ballpoint pen briefly push and 

release the ‘learn button’ on the back of 

Alarm 2. The red LED next to the learn 

button will flash briefly then light up for 

approximately five seconds. 

During these five seconds you need to 

briefly press the test button on Alarm 1 to 

wirelessly interlink the two alarms.

 

Alarm 

1

 

will give an audible sound consisting of 

two cycles of three loud beeps. 
The red LED on the wireless module of 

Alarm 2 will  flash to indicate that it has 

been ‘learned-in’ successfully. If the test 

button is not pressed quickly enough, the 

‘learn-in’ process will fail. If this happens, 

repeat the process. 

Summary of Contents for HT-230

Page 1: ...cturing from the original artwork file and not a preview CONFIDENTIAL The information provided in this document is proprietary to FireAngel Safety Technology Limited and as such should only be used shared for the exclusive manufacture of those products specified Title Description User Manual Material Refer to MS0032 Used On Used For Generic FA Pro heat smoke Size W 121mm H 129mm Supplier FLEX Prin...

Page 2: ...868MHz With the present declaration FireAngel SafetyTechnology Limited confirms that the WST 230 and WHT 230 conform to the essential requirements and other relevant measures of the 2014 53 EU Directive The Declaration of Conformity can be accessed on the website http spru es WST 230 or http spru es WHT 230 BS 5446 2 2003 KM 677057 BS EN 14604 2005 KM 676743 Models HT 230 WHT 230 2797 CPR 676744 E...

Page 3: ...ered smoke heat alarm Non replaceable 3V battery back up CLASS II apparatus The normal operating temperature range for these products is 10 C to 45 C Note This user manual is also available in large text and other formats Please call 0330 094 5830 for further information AlarmTest 12 Alarm Smart SilenceTM 13 Sleep EasyTM 13 Troubleshooting 14 Maintenance 16 Disposal 16 Warranty 16 ...

Page 4: ...tion particularly in new builds to avoid contamination Remove the dust cover before applying power Ensure that after any building work or after repositioning large items of furniture beds sofas shelving units etc you carry out an alarm test on all alarms to ensure they are still working Test your alarm weekly as well as testing any other interconnected alarms Make sure your alarm is situated in on...

Page 5: ...oor or inadequate fire protection up to three storeys with no floor exceeding 200m2 Individual dwelling units of two or more rooms in Houses in Multiple Occupation HMOs of one or two storeys with no floor exceeding 200m2 There are three Levels of Detection LD Generally the greater the fire risk the more comprehensive the system should be LD1 The highest level of protection of all occupants who mig...

Page 6: ...an 600mm vertically below the highest point in the room Install heat alarms on the ceiling ideally in the centre of the room Install sufficient alarms to compensate for closed doors and obstacles Install your heat alarm at a distance no greater than 5 3m from the farthest wall no greater than 5 3m from a door to any room in which a fire might start and no greater than 5 3m from the next heat or sm...

Page 7: ...ected to this circuit other than a dedicated monitoring device installed to indicate failure of the mains electricity supply to the alarms or b a separately electrically protected regularly used local lighting circuit Ensure a permanent connection to the fixed wiring of the building is made in a suitable junction box Remove the terminal block cover If trunking is required snap the break out tab aw...

Page 8: ...nnected Connect the interconnect cable between each alarms I terminal The interconnect wire minimum 0 75 cable must be treated as Live it should be insulated and sheathed YT2 trunking Either feed the wire through the hole in the base plate or through theYT2 trunking Line up the alarm with the base plate and gently apply pressure until the alarm clicks into place Switch on the mains electricity sup...

Page 9: ...erconnecting wires around a property making future system modifications easy and cost effective AC Smoke and Heat alarms will still need a mains supply in accordance with BS 5839 Part 6 and Building Regulations IMPORTANT Obstructions such as steel reinforcement in concrete could block or impede the wireless signal While the wireless range is over 200m in clear air clear line of sight the effective...

Page 10: ...e again by following the learn in process Please note It is important not to rush the Wi Safe 2 system and is also good practice to allow several minutes after un learning the system before rebuilding the network once again How to learn in two wireless alarms into a network Install Alarm 1 as described earlier see Hardwire Installation Install the base plate for Alarm 2 in one of the recommended l...

Page 11: ...t Neutral Earth Wireless Interlink Mains 230V AC Power Supply from downstairs circuit Battery operated alarms Make sure there is only one wireless connection into each wired network For example if you have a hardwired network upstairs and a wireless network downstairs only one of the hardwired products should be linked into the wireless network connecting both systems ...

Page 12: ... after repositioning large items of furniture to ensure they still work Check the red operating LED flashes once every 45 seconds in standby mode Briefly press the test button in the centre and release An audible alarm consisting of two cycles of three loud beeps should occur and then stop automatically The red LED on the alarm will flash rapidly during the audible signal ...

Page 13: ...ther alarms in the network However any alarm that has sensed smoke an instigating alarm cannot be remotely silenced This means that any alarm that has sensed smoke will continue to sound allowing you to locate it If any instigating alarm in the network has not been silenced after a short period 2 4 minutes all other alarms will start sounding again to alert you WARNING If any alarm in the network ...

Page 14: ... amber LED is flashing at a different time to the chirp this indicates a fault and the alarm should be replaced as soon as possible If the amber LED is double flashing and the alarm is making a chirping sound this indicates that the wireless module has a low battery condition or is faulty The alarm should be replaced as soon as possible Your alarm fails to successfully learn in to a network Make s...

Page 15: ...ays Other interlinked units fail to silence when one unit is silenced Interlinked units that have sensed smoke heat can t be silenced remotely If one or more units remain in alarm all other interlinked units will emit their audible warning again within 4 minutes Vacate property if there is a fire hazard WARNING Storage in low humidity and certain transportation conditions may cause electrostatic c...

Page 16: ...om defects in materials and workmanship under normal residential use and service for a period of 5 years for the WST 230 WHT 230 and 2 years for the ST 230 HT 230 from the date of purchase Provided the product is sent back to FireAngel Safety Technology Limited with proof and date of purchase FireAngel SafetyTechnology Limited hereby warrants that during the warranty period 5 years for the WST 230...

Page 17: ...d fire severe weather etc It does not apply to retail stores service centres or any distributors or agents FireAngel Safety Technology Limited will not recognise any changes to this warranty by third parties FireAngel SafetyTechnology Limited shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages caused by the breach of any expressed or implied warranty Except to the extent prohibited by ...

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