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Operating instruction
Thank you for choosing a Hama product.
Take your time and read the following instructions and
information completely. Please keep these instructions in a
safe place for future reference. If you sell the device, please
pass these operating instructions on to the new owner.
1. Explanation of Warning Symbols and Notes
Warning
This symbol is used to indicate safety instructions or to
draw your attention to specific hazards and risks.
Note
This symbol is used to indicate additional information or
important notes.
2. Package Contents
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photoelectronic radio smoke alarm
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Base plate
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Mounting materials
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2 AA batteries
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These operating instructions
3. Product Specifications
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Power : DC 2*1.5V Alkaline AA battery (Gold Peak
Group: GP 15A LR6 or Energize: E91 or Raymax: LR6)
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Operation current : <4uA (standby), <40mA (alarm)
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Alarm volume : >85dB(A) at 3 meters.
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Smoke sensitivity : 0.122-0.189dB/m
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Heat sensitivity: 54-70°C
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Local smoke alarm sound pattern:
Bi 0.5s - pause 0.5s – Bi 0.5s – pause 0.5s – Bi 0.5s –
pause 1.5s, with the red LED flash, repeat this alarm pattern.
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Local heat alarm sound pattern:
Bi 0.2s - pause 0.1s, with the red LED flash, repeat this
alarm pattern.
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Wireless alarm sound pattern:
Bi - Bi - pause 1.2s, with the red LED flash, repeat this
alarm pattern.
4. Description
The unit is a photoelectric 3V DC smoke alarm. It is
operated by 3V AA Alkaline battery. With the photoelectric
technology, it is more sensitive to detecting slow smolder
fires which general thick, black smoke, little heat and may
smolder for hours before bursting into flames. The smoke
alarm do not contain the radioactive material which is
harmless to the environment.
The smoke alarm should be installed in every room (except
the bathroom), and every other area of the home, making
sure the people in the home will be able to hear and
respond to the alarm sound. For minimum protection you
should fit an alarm in the hallway between the living areas
and sleeping areas. Place the unit near to the living areas
as possible and ensure the alarm is audible when the
bedrooms are occupied.
Typical single storey dwelling
with recommended:
Install a smoke alarm on the ceiling inside each bedroom
and in the hallway outside each separate sleeping area. If
a bedroom area hallway is more than 9 m long, install a
smoke alarm at each end. If there is a basement: install a
smoke alarm on the basement ceiling at the bottom of the
stairwell.
Typical multi-storey dwelling
with recommended
protection. Install a smoke alarm on the ceiling inside
each bedroom and in the hallway outside each separate
sleeping area. If a bedroom area hallway is more than 9 m
long, install a smoke alarm at each end install a smoke
alarm at the top of a first – to- second floor stairwell.
5.Important Safety Information
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The test button accurately tests smoke alarm functions.
Do not use any other test method. Test smoke alarm
weekly to ensure proper operation.
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Do not remove or disconnect battery. This will take out
your protection. Open windows or fan the air around
smoke alarm for silence it.
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This smoke alarm should be installed only by a licensed,
qualified electrician. Observe and follow all local and
national electrical and building codes for installation.
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This smoke alarm is designed to be used inside a single
family only. In multifamily buildings, each individual
living unit should have its own smoke alarms. Do not
install in non-residential buildings. And this smoke alarm
is not a substitute for a complete alarm system.
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Install a smoke alarm in every room and on every level
of the home. Smoke may not reach the smoke alarm for
many reasons. For example, if a fire starts in a remote
part of the home, on another level, in a chimney, wall,
roof, or on the other side of a closed door, smoke may
not reach the smoke alarm in time to alert household
members. A smoke alarm will not promptly detect a fire
except in the area or room in which it is installed.
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Smoke alarm may not alert every household member every
time. The alarm horn is loud in order to alert individuals
to a potential danger. However, there may be some cir-
cumstances where a household member may not hear the
alarm (i.e. outdoor or indoor noise, sound sleepers, drug
or alcohol usage, the hard of hearing, etc.). If you suspect
that this smoke alarm may not alert a household member,
install and maintain specialty smoke alarms. Household
member must hear the alarm’s warning sound and quickly
respond to it to reduce the risk of damage, injury, or death
that may result from fire, If a household member is hard
of hearing, install special smoke alarms with lights or
vibrating devices to alert occupants.