3
1. Product Features
3
2. Product Specifications
4
3. Installation Instructions
5
4. Locations To Avoid
8
5. Wiring Instructions
8
6. Mounting Instructions
11
7. Operation And Test
12
8. Alarm Nuisance and HUSH
14
9. Troubleshooting
15
10. Battery Replacement
16
11. Cleaning Your Alarm
17
12. Limitations Of Heat Alarms
17
13. Good Safety Habits
18
14. What To Do When the Alarm Sounds
19
15. Warranty & Contact Details
20
1. Product Features
Model
OG30
is powered from a 240V AC supply, and has a DC
battery back-up source. AC/DC heat alarms offer added protection
in the event of a power failure. Unique power connector prevents
interconnecting with incompatible heat alarms, CO alarms, smoke
alarms, or security systems. The heat alarms can be interconnected
with up to 17 other
Garland
OnGard
models as set out in Section 2
– Product Specifications. Do not connect to any other type or model
of smoke, CO, or heat alarm.
• Hush feature silences unwanted alarms for up to 10 minutes
• Alarm memory identifies which alarm has activated
• Optional use tamper-resistant feature serves as a safeguard against
tampering
• The heat alarm will sound a short beep about once every
40 seconds if the battery is low
• Multi-purpose green and red LEDs indicate that the heat alarm is
connected to the AC supply, is working normally, or is in alarm
• Loud alarm sounder – 85 dB
• Test button checks heat alarm operation
WARNING! THIS HEAT ALARM IS NOT DESIGNED AS AN
EARLY WARNING TO A FIRE BECAUSE IT DOES NOT DETECT
SMOKE. SEE LIMITATIONS OF THE HEAT ALARM IN SECTION
12 FOR DETAILS.
WARNING! REMOVAL OF HEAT ALARM BATTERY AND
DISCONNECTING OR LOSS OF AC POWER WILL RENDER THIS
UNIT INOPERATIVE.
DO NOT TRY TO REPAIR THIS HEAT ALARM YOURSELF.