6
1. Green LED
– power connected
2. Yellow LED
– fault status
3. Red LED
– alarm status
4. Sound window
– sound diffusing window
5. Air vents
– diffuse the gas onto the surface of the sensor
6.TEST/RESET
– when no gas is detected, by pressing the
TEST/RESET button, the FAULT and ALARM lights will flicker and the
buzzer will tweet. When gas is detected, by pressing the TEST/RESET
button, the sound alarm will stop and the detector will start to detect
again.
Note: Test the lights and buzzer by pressing the test/reset button after the installation.
INSTALLATION
Caution:
to be installed by a competent person!
Declaration: all the detectors are calibrated and tested before putting into market. If necessary, a functional test should be performed by a competent
body according to national requirement. Installation and use of gas-powered equipment need to be confirmed. Installation of the device is shown in
the diagram below.
1.
The sensor (A) should be installed max. 15 - 30cm from the floor
level (C) and between 1-4m from gas appliances (B).
2.
The sensor should be installed in rooms where the installed
equipment may be a source of danger. This does not exclude the
possibility of installing additional sensors e.g. in corridors,
bedrooms etc. When choosing the place of installation of the
device, make sure that the audible alarm will be well heard from
other rooms.
Installation:
1. Choose a suitable wall or other place, according to the above
recommendations.
2. Fix the mounting frame using M5 or M3 screw (as shown in the
picture above, two optional screw types
5 and
3), and then fix the
device to it.
IMPORTANT:
Places where you should not install the detector: