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Warning
• The installation of smoke detectors neither
prevents fires nor can they extinguish them.
Similarly, no protection of life and property is
guaranteed, nor is the need for appropriate
insurance circumvented.
Note
• The battery is permanently integrated and
cannot be removed. Dispose of the product
in its entirety in accordance with legal
regulations.
• The smoke detector does not contain any
radioactive material.
4. Installation
Note
We recommend having the smoke detector
installed by an approved and qualified electrician
(smoke detector specialist). Observe and follow
all local and national electrical and building
regulations for installation.
4.1 General information
For minimum protection, it is recommended to install
one smoke detector in each bedroom and children's
room as well as in corridors leading to these rooms
and on escape routes.
1a
Kitchen
Bedroom
Living room
Child's room
Bath-
room
Corridor
Smoke detector for minimum protection
Smoke detector for optimal protection
Installation locations with restrictions
In buildings with several residential units, smoke
detectors should be installed separately in each
residential unit as well as in the common corridors
and staircases.
• For optimum protection, install smoke detectors in
all rooms, corridors, basements/storerooms, etc.
- consider
4.3.1
.
Not permitted installation
locations
as well as
4.3.2. Installation
locations with restrictions
.
• For minimum protection in houses with open
connections between floors (e.g. open staircase),
the installation of a smoke detector on the top
level is recommended. (1b)
Bedroom
Child's
room
Cor-
ri-
dor
Living
room
Kitchen
Cellar
Workshop
1b
Smoke detector for minimum protection
Smoke detector for optimal protection
Installation locations with restrictions
• For minimum protection in houses with non-open
connections between floors (e.g. stairwell with
doors between floors), the installation of a
smoke detector on the top level of each floor is
recommended. (1c).