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Telecare
Devices
Deaf
Smoke
Alarm
Kit
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Optical
smoke
detector
with
integral
sounder
Wall
mounted
control
unit
with
white
strobe
light
Under
pillow
vibrating
pad
Monitored
wiring
Mains
powered
with
7
days
battery
back
‐
up
Transmitter
module
with
low
battery
warning
Test
button
Complies
with
Grade
F
BS
5839
Pt6:2004
Tynetec
Part
No.
ZXT487
What
is
the
Deaf
Smoke
Alarm
Kit
used
for?
The
deaf
smoke
alarm
kit
is
designed
for
installation
in
homes
occupied
by
deaf
or
hard
of
hearing
people.
How
does
the
Deaf
Smoke
Alarm
Kit
work?
If
fire
is
detected
the
smoke
alarm
will
sound
a
loud
audible
alert,
the
wall
mounted
control
unit
will
flash
a
strong
white
strobe
light
(excellent
for
day
and
night
time
alerting)
and
the
under
pillow
pad
will
vibrate
to
awake
the
heaviest
sleeper.
A
call
will
also
be
made
to
the
Control
Centre
or
Local
Manager.
Typical
Tools
Required
Be
careful
when
using
step
ladders
–
always
face
the
direction
you
are
working.
Always
make
sure
the
correct
drill
bits
and
screwdrivers
are
used.
Installation
Refer
to
the
Ei
Instruction
Leaflet
provided
in
the
box
with
the
equipment
for
full
installation
details.
See
below
for
a
brief
summary
of
the
installation;
1.
Fix
the
main
control
unit
(with
strobe
light)
to
the
wall
alongside
the
bed.
2.
Plug
the
vibrating
pad
into
the
VIBRATION
PAD
socket
on
the
main
control
unit
and
place
the
pad
under
the
pillow.
3.
Fix
the
smoke
detector
to
the
ceiling
and
run
the
cable
back
to
the
main
control
unit.
Read
the
manufacturers
instructions
when
choosing
a
location
for
the
smoke
detector
as
this
is
a
major
factor
in
how
well
it
will
operate.
4.
Plug
the
Tynetec
Interface
box
into
the
AUX
OUTPUT
socket
on
the
main
control
unit.
5.
Plug
‐
in
and
switch
on
the
mains
supply
‐
the
MAINS
light
on
the
main
control
unit
should
illuminate
GREEN
.
If
the
strobe
light
is
flashing
check
the
smoke
detector
and
vibration
pad
connections.
The
deaf
smoke
alarm
kit
must
now
be
registered
onto
the
Tynetec
equipment.
Registering
the
Deaf
Smoke
Alarm
Kit
For
the
deaf
smoke
alarm
kit
to
report
an
alarm
to
the
Control
Centre
or
Local
Manager
it
must
be
registered
onto
the
Tynetec
SayPhone,
Reach,
Advent
xt
or
Altec
Response.
See
the
following
page
for
how
to
put
each
of
these
products
into
“Learn
Mode”.
Press
the
TEST
button
on
the
main
control
unit,
the
strobe
light
will
flash,
the
vibrating
pad
will
activate
and
a
radio
signal
will
be
transmitted.
T
he
range
of
all
radio
devices
can
be
affected
by
the
working
environment,
a
lways
take
care
during
installation
and
perform
several
test
calls.
TEST
BUTTON
ON/OFF
SWITCH
Tynetec,
a
business
unit
of
Legrand Electric
Ltd
Unit
10
Cowley
Road,
Blyth
Riverside
Business
Park,
Blyth
Northumberland,
NE24
5TF.
Tel:
01670
352
371
Fax:
01670
362
807
Email:
Web
:
www.tynetec.co.uk