10
radio smoke Detector
bAtteRy RePLAcement
remove the detector from its base by twisting anti-
clockwise. replace the battery with a high energy
lithium 9V battery.
make sure the red safety bar in the battery compart-
ment folds down under the new battery. the safety bar
ensures that the smoke detector cannot be connected
to the base without the battery fitted.
to replace the detector on the base, line up the slot
on the detector with the alignment arrow on the base
and twist the detector clockwise to lock it in. test the
smoke detector.
insert the new high
energy lithium 9V
battery.
* example device
number
oPeRAtion
the securityGuarD iii radio smoke Detector
(rsm) is a photoelectric smoke detector and on-board
radio transmitter are powered by a single 9V lithium
battery (supplied).
alarm signals are delayed by 10 seconds before be-
ing sent to allow the on-board sounder to be tested
without triggering the alarm system.
testing
to test the sounder press and hold the test button for
at least 2 seconds.
if you hold the test button for longer than 10 seconds it
will also send an alarm signal to the securityGuarD
iii.
twist off.
notice
the rsm radio smoke detector is intended for use as an optional and supplementary smoke detection system in
addition to existing smoke alarms as required by relevant building codes.
if there is any doubt as to the suitability of this device for a particular application it is recommended that you seek
advice from the appropriate authorities or professional fire protection services.
radio siren
oPeRAtion
the radio siren may be installed inside the premises
to provide an extra loud noise deterrent in the event of
an alarm.
the radio siren is powered by a plug pack which must
always remain on at the power point.
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