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  1.  Turn off electrical power to the PAD100-PD.

  2.  Remove the detector from the base.  Do not remove the base from the 

   

wall.

  3.  Remove cover from detector by removing the two screws (T10) on back of 

   

detector (FIGURE 7).

NOTICE:

 

Do not use a power driver when removing /installing screws.  

  4.  Remove optic cage (FIGURE 8) from detector circuit board by gently 

   

gripping the sides of the optic cage base and lifting from detector circuit 

   

board.

  5.  Remove optic cage from optic cage base, by gently squeezing the three 

   

connector arms and very gently lifting from optic cage base (FIGURE 8).

 

 

  6.  Using clean compressed air, blow out any dust and debris from the  

   

center of the optic cage.  

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DO NOT vacuum or use water, cleaners or solvents to clean the detector.

  

  DO NOT disassemble any other parts of the detector to clean, other 

   

  than optic cage.

  

 

If the detector is not operating properly after cleaning, replace detector.

  7.  After cleaning with clean compressed air, replace the optic cage by lining 

   

up the three connector arms and the guide pin into the optic cage ring and 

   

gently pushing until it clicks (FIGURE 9).  

 

  8.  Line up the two pins on the back of optic cage base to the pin holes on  the 

   

circuit board to place the optic cage base on the circuit board (FIGURE 10)

  9.  Place cover back on detector, using the LED indictor light on base and 

   

cover to guide the correct placement.   When the cover and base are 

   

lined up correctly, the units will fit together.

  10. Replace the two screws (T10) on the back of the product.

NOTICE:

 Do not use a power driver when removing /installing screws.   Tighten 

screws between 4 and 6 in-lbs.

7.  Locking Feature

The PAD100-PD, PAD100-PHD, PAD100-HD, PAD100-CD include a tamperproof 

feature that locks the detector and does not allow removal without the use of a 

tool.

1.  Once the detector has been installed the detector locks into the base.  To 

  remove the detector from the base, insert a small screwdriver into the slot on 

  the detector (FIGURE 11) and push the plastic tab while simultaneously 

  turning  the detector head counter-clockwise.

2.  The locking feature can be disabled.  To disable the locking feature, break off 

  the locking tab before installation (FIGURE 12).

8. Detector Base Options

FIGURE 7: 

Removing Detector Cover  (PAD100-PD only)

Remove the two screws 

(T10) on back of detector 

to remove detector cover.

NOTICE: 

Do not use a 

power driver when 

removing / installing 

screws.  

Model

Description

PAD100-6DB

6 inch detector base.  See manual number: 550-0622-000 

PAD100-4DB

4 inch detector base.  See manual number: 550-0622-000

PAD100-IB

6 inch detector base with short circuit isolator.  

See manual number: 550-0671-000

PAD100-RB

6 inch detector base with relay module.  

See manual number: 550-0671-000 

PAD100-SB

6 inch detector base with sounder module.  

See manual number: 550-0671-000 

PAD100-LFSB

6 inch detector base with low frequency sounder module

PAD100-SPKB 6 inch detector base with speaker module

FIGURE 12: 

Disable Locking Feature

Break off tab (gray area) in image 

to disable locking feature.

FIGURE 11: 

Locking Feature

Insert small screwdriver 

into slot to remove 

detector from base

FIGURE 8: 

Remove Optic Cage from Detector for Cleaning (PAD100-PD only)

NOTICE:

 

DO NOT 

remove the metal 

bug screen that is 

around the optic 

cage.

Gently squeeze the 

three connector 

arms to remove 

cage for cleaning

NOTICE:

 Avoid 

touching circuit 

board. When 

cleaning is needed, 

use clean 

compressed air. 

 

FIGURE 10: 

Pins on Back of Optic Cage Base

Pins

FIGURE 9: 

Replace Optic Cage into Optic Cage Base

Guide Pin

NOTICE: 

USE GUIDE 

PIN FOR PROPER 

ALIGNMENT OF 

REPLACING OPTIC 

CAGE INTO OPTIC 

CAGE BASE.

Summary of Contents for PAD100-LFSB

Page 1: ...K WIRE RUN TO PROVIDE SUPERVISION OF CONNECTION CAUTION Break wire runs to provide supervision for connections made to each wire pair When installing route field wiring away from sharp projections corners and internal components Detector Base Mounting PAD100 LFSB PAD100 SPKB should be mounted directly on the electrical box FIGURE 6a or to the LFSBBB W back box FIGURE 6b The PAD100 LFSB PAD100 SPKB...

Page 2: ...e Safeguard Model 25S or SDi Smoke Centurion as acceptable to the Authority Having Jurisdiction AHJ b PAD100 PHD and PAD100 HD Heat Detectors NOTICE TAKE CARE DURING THE HEATING OF THE DETECTOR TO AVOID OVERHEATING THE PLASTIC HOUSING Use of a low powered heat gun is acceptable CAUTION Do not heat over 210o F 98 9o C Maintain a minimum of 1 foot between the detector and the heat gun nozzle Heat th...

Page 3: ...hat locks the detector and does not allow removal without the use of a tool 1 Once the detector has been installed the detector locks into the base To remove the detector from the base insert a small screwdriver into the slot on the detector FIGURE 11 and push the plastic tab while simultaneously turning the detector head counter clockwise 2 The locking feature can be disabled To disable the locki...

Page 4: ...tandby Current 300 µA 3 Alarm Indicator 1 LED 4 Alarm Indictor Current 1 4 mA 5 Alarm Set Point Range 1 0 3 7 ft 3 6 12 m 1 0 3 7 ft 3 6 12 m 135O to 174O F 57O to 79O C 135O to 174O F 57O to 79O C 175O to 185O F 80O to 85O C 135O to 160O F 57O to 71O C Fixed 70 150 400 PPM 6 Installation Temperature Range 32O to 120O F 0O to 49O C 32O to 115O F 0O to 46O C 32O to 100O F 0O to 38O C 32O to 150O F ...

Page 5: ...ce either amplifier input or gain PAD100 SPKB Field Selectable Power Tap Selection Reverberant dBA 10ft Voltage 1 8 Watt 1 4 Watt 1 2 Watt 1 Watt 2 Watt 4 Watt 25 Volts 75 0 dBA 78 1 dBA 81 2 dBA 83 8 dBA 86 6 dBA 89 7 dBA 70 7 Volts 75 1 dBA 78 1 dBA 80 9 dBA 83 8 dBA 86 9 dBA 89 6 dBA 11 PAD Protocol Dip Switch Settings The following information is for setting the dipswitches on the PAD100 PD PA...

Page 6: ...er Electric Signal Company LLC personnel at Potter Electric Signal Company LLC s facilities in Hazelwood Missouri You must also pack the appliance to minimize the risk of it being damaged in transit If we receive an appliance in a damaged condition as the result of shipping we will notify you and you must seek a claim with the shipper If you submit a valid claim to Potter Electric Signal Company L...

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