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15. Warranty and Liability

1. PSA Products Pty Ltd (ABN: 99 076 468 703) of 17 Millicent Street, Burwood 3125 Victoria, 

Australia warrants this product for a period of five (5) years from the date of purchase, as 
reflected on the Authorised Reseller’s or Distributor’ invoice / receipt provided to you. PSA 
Products Pty Ltd will repair or replace the product (at the option of PSA Products) due to any 
manufacturing defect, at the cost of PSA Products Pty Ltd (excluding any labour costs relating to 
removal or re-installation of product, and transport costs).

2.  This warranty shall not apply to the product if it has been damaged, modified, abused or altered 

after the date of purchase, or if it fails to operate due to improper maintenance.

3.  To the extent permitted by law, the liability of PSA Products Pty Ltd arising from the sale or under 

the terms of this limited warranty shall not in any case exceed the cost of replacement and subject 
to this clause. In no case shall PSA Products Pty Ltd be liable for consequential loss or damages 
resulting from the failure of the product or breach of this, or: Any other warranty, express or 
implied, loss or damage caused by failure to abide by the instructions supplied in the leaflets.

4.  To the extent permitted by law, PSA Products Pty Ltd., makes no warranty, expressed or implied, 

written or oral, including that of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose, with respect 
to the consumer replaceable battery if any. A product with non-serviceable built-in battery is 
covered under warranty of the product as per point 1.

5.  This warranty is provided in addition to other rights and remedies you have under law: Our goods 

come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are 
entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably 
foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the 
goods.

 

fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure. What 

constitutes a major failure is set out in the Australian Consumer Law.

6  To make a claim under warranty, take the product (with a proof of purchase) to the store 

where you purchased the product or contact PSA Products Pty Ltd. Phone (03) 9888 9889. or  
Email: [email protected] with details, proof of purchase or expense claim in writing.

Summary of Contents for LIFESAVER LIFHA240

Page 1: ...1 1002 7217 00 HEAT ALARM INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL Model LIFHA240...

Page 2: ...esigned for use in a residential dwelling It is not designed for use in a recreational vehicle RV or boat Note Please read this user guide and save the document for future reference and to pass on to...

Page 3: ...ons To Avoid 11 5 Installation 12 6 Mounting Instructions 14 7 Operation and Testing 15 8 Alarm Nuisance And HUSH 17 9 Troubleshooting 18 10 Battery Replacement 19 11 The Limitations of Heat Alarms 20...

Page 4: ...alternate exit If the inside of the door is cool place your shoulder against it open it slightly and be ready to slam it shut if heat and smoke rush in If the escape route requires you to go through...

Page 5: ...minutes Alarm memory identifies when alarm has activated Optional use tamper resistant feature serves as a safeguard against tampering The heat alarm will sound a short beep about once every 40 second...

Page 6: ...acing 5 3m Maximum Distance From Wall 7 7m Maximum Ceiling Height 6m Approve to AS1603 3 2018 Important Information Please read these instructions before installing the alarm There are no parts within...

Page 7: ...alarms If however the design of the dwelling does not comply with modern fire safety standards or if factors such as the presence of several young children elderly occupants or disabled people or smok...

Page 8: ...door closed The closed door may prevent an alarm not located in that room from waking the sleeper Smoke heat and other combustion products rise to the ceiling and spread horizontally Mounting the ala...

Page 9: ...onal effectiveness Typical Multiple Floor Installation Location of alarm HEAT OR SMOKE ALARMS AREAS FOR Apex Of Sloping Ceiling Ceiling Wall Junction Single Floor Smoke alarms for minimum protection S...

Page 10: ...moke and heat alarm on inside partition between 300mm and 500mm from the ceiling If you are not sure about the insulation in your mobile home or if you notice the walls and ceilings are either hot or...

Page 11: ...e Avoid insect infested areas Do not locate alarm within 0 9m of the following the door to a kitchen the door to a bathroom containing a tub or shower ceiling or whole house ventilating fans or other...

Page 12: ...Wiring Rules AS 3000 Standards The appropriate power source is 240V AC 50Hz continuous single phase sine wave current supplied from a non switchable circuit which is not protected by a RCD Heat alarms...

Page 13: ...RE 5 INTERCONNECT WIRING DIAGRAM ALARM HARNESS CONNECTED TO RED A Hot Side of AC Line BLACK N Neutral Side of AC Line WHITE SW Interconnect Lines Red Wires of Other Units in the Multiple Station Set u...

Page 14: ...he heat alarm cable using the terminal connection block provided Secure these terminals inside the junction box 3 Punch out the suitable fixing holes on the trim ring and then pull the AC connector th...

Page 15: ...OFF AC power is not present RED Red LED blinks once every 5 minutes and 20 seconds Mains power is present indicating normal operation Red LED blinks once every 10 seconds Hush mode activated Red LED O...

Page 16: ...ng AC power 2 Firmly depress and hold the TEST Hush button for at least five 5 seconds The heat alarm will sound 3 long beeps pause 3 longs beeps repeating for up to 10 seconds after the TEST Hush but...

Page 17: ...or as long as a dangerous situation is detected or until the TEST Hush button of the initiating alarm is pressed If the alarm does not go into Hush Mode and continues to sound its alarm the heat in th...

Page 18: ...n 10 Battery Replacement and Section 11 Cleaning Your Alarm Heat alarm sounds unwanted alarms 1 Hire an electrician to move heat alarm to a new location See Section 3 Recommended Locations and Section...

Page 19: ...and open the battery door and install or replace the battery Install the battery to the battery terminal clip of the heat alarm When installing the battery press the battery lever down into the batte...

Page 20: ...other side of a closed door or on a different floor If the alarm is located outside the bedroom or on a different floor it may not wake up a sound sleeper The use of alcohol or drugs may also impair...

Page 21: ...alarm to clean inside This will void your warranty To clean your alarm remove it from the mounting bracket as outlined in Section 6 You can clean the interior of your alarm by using compressed air or...

Page 22: ...ts to test your plan before an emergency You may not be able to reach your children It is important they know what to do RECOMMENDATIONS Smoke Detection Are More Smoke Alarms Desirable The required nu...

Page 23: ...or Any other warranty express or implied loss or damage caused by failure to abide by the instructions supplied in the leaflets 4 To the extent permitted by law PSA Products Pty Ltd makes no warranty...

Page 24: ...for warranty to ensure fast and effective service Otherwise please retain this warranty section and complete the details below When you claim Warranty for the product please present this section toget...

Page 25: ...MANUAL FOR THE OWNER THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING THIS HEAT ALARM Another Quality Product By PSA Products Pty Ltd 17 Millicent Street Burwood Victoria 3125 Ph 1300 PSA PRODUCTS 1300 772 776 Fax 03 9888 9993...

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