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OM509-LS

 User Manual

10-YEAR BATTERY

MICRO SMOKE ALARM

Read the instruction manual before usage.

0086-CPR-550646

Summary of Contents for OM509-LS

Page 1: ...OM509 LS User Manual 10 YEAR BATTERY MICRO SMOKE ALARM Read the instruction manual before usage 0086 CPR 550646 ...

Page 2: ...e Please read the instruction manual carefully before you use this smoke alarm 1 Alarm Specifications Dimension Φ45x42 mm Weight 50g Operational Temperature 5 C 50 C Working Voltage 3V Standby Current 7uA Humidity 10 90 Service Environment Residential dwelling Designed Life 10 years with normal use 2 CONTENTS 1 Alarm Specifications 2 2 General Information 2 3 Package Contents 3 4 Alarm Features 3 ...

Page 3: ...g Bracket 3 Screws and Anchor Plugs 4 User Manual Fig 1 Fig 2 LED indicator Test Hush button Smoke inlet Mounting bracket OM509 LS User Manual 10 YEAR BATTERY MICRO SMOKE ALARM Read the instruction manual before usage 0086 CPR 550646 3 4 Alarm Features ...

Page 4: ...8 CAUTION built in Lithium battery cannot be replaced Standby time is 10 years in normal use conditions The alarm is energised and working if the LED indicator is flashing and the alarm siren is activated by pressing the Test Hush button Note In the event of a product malfunction to silence the alarm put the small magnet back in place to switch into power off mode 5 How to Power On ...

Page 5: ...g areas in storage rooms or spaces with electrical equipment The alarm should not be situated in the following places a room in which the temperature can drop below 5 C or rise above 50 C in damp rooms such as the laundry or bathroom in front of doors or windows near a ventilator or radiator in an enclosed kitchen within 3m of cooking appliances or rangehoods within 30cm of standard light fittings...

Page 6: ...rm for minimal protection Smoke alarm for extra protection Fig 4 1 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 3 Staircase 4 Bedroom 5 Livingroom 6 Kitchen 7 Entrance 8 Hobby area 9 Guest bathroom 10 Bathroom 11 Storage 12 Garage Fig 5 6 ...

Page 7: ...ast from the corner of the wall Do not install at the apex of a sloping ceiling as smoke will not collect in these areas If the ceiling angle is over 30 and has a total height of up to 6m a distance of 30 50cm from the apex is to be observed If the angle is up to 45 the smoke alarm can be installed on the sloped ceiling Fig 6 30 30 50cm 6m 7 ...

Page 8: ...anchor plugs and gently tap with a hammer until flush with ceiling Screw the mounting plate to the ceiling do not overtighten Remove the small magnet from the designated position and reposition elsewhere within the cavity for later use see Fig 3 Gently screw the alarm onto the mounting bracket making sure the small magnet is retained inside Please Note NEVER paint the smoke alarm Fig 9 Twist to ti...

Page 9: ... The alarm goes into Standby Mode once powered on with the LED blinking every 5 6 minutes Fig 10 7 1 This alarm is designed to self calibrate its photoelectric chamber to ensure long term stability 7 3 Test Fig 11 Beep Beep Beep Beep 9 ...

Page 10: ...e Repeat the above steps to exit Hush Mode 7 4 Hush Mode 1 In Standby Mode press the Test Hush button to put the alarm into Hush Mode 2 If the alarm is activating press the Test Hush button to put the alarm into Hush Mode 3 The Hush Mode lasts for 9 minutes 4 In the Hush Mode hold the Test Hush button until acoustic alarm signal sounds the alarm will then exit the Hush Mode and return to Standby M...

Page 11: ...larm emit sound then the alarm won t enter into Hush Mode The alarm will only enter into Hush Mode if the Test Hush button is depressed and released quickly 3 When the alarm is in Standby Mode or Hush Mode please pay close attention to the LED flashing time interval If the LED flashes once every 10 seconds it s in Hush Mode while if LED flashes once every 5 6 minutes it s in Standby Mode 4 In Hush...

Page 12: ... condition 2 4v 0 1v it sounds one beep every 43 seconds When the alarm malfunctions or has reached End of Life status it sounds a regular beep every 43 seconds Note reposition the small magnet see page 3 to power off the alarm before disposal Fig 13 Fig 14 BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP 12 ...

Page 13: ...d alarm lifetime and battery standby time including weekly test is 10 years The battery service time decreases if the alarm is frequently activated for longer periods Smoke alarms have limitations This smoke alarm is not foolproof and is not warranted to protect lives or property from fire Smoke alarms are not a substitute for insurance Homeowners and renters are responsible to insure their own li...

Page 14: ...e 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 alarms to alert occupants IMPORTANT Newfield Group NZ warrants to the original purchaser each new smoke alarm to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and s...

Page 15: ...RS FOR THE SMOKE ALARM FROM PURCHASE DATE IN NO CASE SHALL WE BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WHATSOEVER EVEN IF THE LOSS OR DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY ITS NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT Distributed in New Zealand by Newfield Group www newfield co nz 15 ...

Page 16: ...Sealed Long Life Battery Tamper proof designed to last the life of the alarm PROBLEM Smoke alarm does not respond when Test button depressed Red LED flashes and the alarm sounds one beep every 43 seconds Smoke alarm sounds unwanted alarms intermittently or when you are cooking taking a shower etc SOLUTION Check that small magnet on back of alarm has been removed see page 3 4 Battery is low REPLACE...

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