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the white light will flash. Wait until this has flashed
at least three times before releasing the button.
On releasing the button the LEDs on the front
of the Handset will illuminate one after the other
in a clockwise rotation. This will continue until the
unit is returned to its cradle or times out if no
alarms are connected to it (within a few minutes).
This shows that your Warning Handset is waiting
for alarm signals to be learnt. An audible warning
will not be given when the Warning Handset is in
this mode.
Take the handset to a Wi-Safe alarm that is to
be connected. Test the alarm as per the user
instructions for that particular model. Note:
For CO alarms only the horn and battery test
is required, you do not need to carry out the
detailed sensor test. When the alarm is self testing,
the white torch light at the end of the handset
should illuminate briefly once to indicate that the
handset recognises the signal from the alarm.
Take the Warning Handset to the other Wi-Safe
alarms and repeat the procedure, until all alarms
The alarm(s) to be connected must be:
i
FireAngel Wi-Safe type(s), compatible with the
Wi-Safe Remote Warning Handset WBS-616
ii
Correctly fitted and installed
iii
Tested and working
Read the manual for each alarm thoroughly to
ensure that these requirements are met.
Connect
Remove the Wi-Safe
Remote
Warning
Handset
from
its
cradle.
It will give an
audible warning to
indicate that it has
been removed
(this will
stop automatically after
a few seconds). Using
the narrow tip of a pen
or an open paper clip push and hold the learn
button (see illustration). When holding the button,