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Develop and practice a plan of escape:

•  Install and maintain fire extinguishers on every level of the home and in the kitchen, basement and garage. Know how to use a fire 

extinguisher prior to an emergency.

•  Smoke alarms may not awaken all sleeping individuals, it is the responsibility of individuals in the household that are capable of assisting 

others to provide assistance to those who may not be awakened by the alarm sound, or to those who may be incapable of safely 
evacuating the area unassisted.

• Make a floor plan indicating all doors and windows and at least two escape routes from each room. Second storey windows may need a 

rope or chain ladder.

•   Have a family meeting and discuss your escape plan, showing everyone what to do in case of a fire.
•   Determine a place outside your home where you can meet if a fire occurs.
•   Familiarise everyone with the sound of the alarm and train them to leave your home when they hear it.

•  Practice a fire drill at least every six months, including fire drills at night. Ensure that small children hear the alarm and wake when it 

sounds. They must wake up in order to execute the escape plan. Practice allows all occupants to test your plan before an emergency. You 
may not be able to reach your children. It is important they know what to do.

What to do when the alarm sounds

•   Alert everyon and small children in the home.
•   Leave immediately by your escape plan. Every second counts, so don’t waste time getting dressed or picking up valuables.

•  In leaving, don’t open any inside door without first feeling its surface. If hot, or you see smoke seeping through cracks, don’t open that 

door! Instead use your alternative 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.

•   Stay close to the floor if the air is smoky.Breathe shallowly through a cloth, wet if possible.
•   Once outside, go to your selected meeting place and make sure everyone is there.
•   Call the fire brigade on 000 (AUS) or 111 (NZ) from your neighbour's home or a phone box - not from yours!
•   Don’t return to your home until the fire officials say that it is all right to do so.
•   There are situations where a smoke alarm may not be effective to protect against fire.
For instance:
a) smoking in bed
b) leaving children unsupervised.
c) cleaning with flammable liquids, such as gasoline
d) with fires where the victim is involved with a flaming fire:  for example, 
when a person's clothes catch fire while cooking.
e) incendiary fires where the fire grows so rapidly that an occupant's egress is 
blocked even with properly located detectors.

14. Good Safety Habits

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Alarm Model(S):                                                                                            
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Tel:                                                                                                                      

Chubb Fire & Security Pty Limited
ABN 47 000 067 541
A UTC Climate, Controls & Security Company
33-39 Talavera Road,Macquarie Park, NSW 2113 Australia
www.quell.com.au

Chubb New Zealand
A UTC Climate, Controls & Security Company
3 Fisher Crescent, Mt Wellington,
Auckland, New Zealand
www.chubb.co.nz

Summary of Contents for Q4000DCS-WCB

Page 1: ...ht Model Q4000LDCS WBH Safety Light WIRELESS Interconnect You do NOT need a home wi fi system to use these units Multiple wireless units create their own independent wireless alarm network Quell alarm...

Page 2: ...NOT need a home wi fi system to use these units Quell alarms connect to each other wirelessly via communication on the 915 928 MHz band Teach children how to respond to the alarm and that they should...

Page 3: ...ctivation and Wireless alarm network 10 7 1 Setting up a wireless alarm network 11 7 2 Adding another device to an existing wireless alarm network 12 7 3 Resetting a Device s Wireless Settings 13 8 In...

Page 4: ...surface If hot or if you see smoke seeping through cracks don t open that door Instead use your alternate exit If the inside of the door is cool place your shoulder against it open it slightly and be...

Page 5: ...ted only on the initiating alarm unit Push test button to clear Alarm Memory NOTE stan dard test sequence will follow Push release button again to cancel test Smoke Alarm Hush Mode SMART HUSH CONTROL...

Page 6: ...sh Mode after push release Test Hush button during End of Life Voice Temporarily Silenced End of Unit Life chirps silenced for 24 hrs 7 days after End of Unit Life chirps begin the chirps cannot be si...

Page 7: ...n the label prior to installing the unit Product Features and Specifications Temperature Operating Range 0 C to 40 C Humidity Operating range up to 93 RH non condensing Audible Alarm 85 dB at 10 3 0 t...

Page 8: ...arms may detect invisible fire particles associated with fast flaming fires sooner than photoelectric alarms Photoelectric sensing alarms may detect visible fire particles associated with slow smolder...

Page 9: ...arms at both ends For maximum household protection see Figure 6 1 C ordinary residential construction Things to Consider Smoke from a fire will rise to the ceiling and spread horizontally Mounting the...

Page 10: ...Smoke Alarms for Additional Protection KITCHEN BEDROOM BEDROOM BEDROOM LIVING ROOM KITCHEN BEDROOM BEDROOM HALL BASEMENT FIGURE 6 1 A FIGURE 6 1 B FIGURE 6 1 C SINGLE FLOOR PLAN MULTIPLE FLOOR PLAN BE...

Page 11: ...EMENT DO NOT INSTALL DEAD AIR NOT IN THIS AREA ANYWHERE IN THIS AREA NOT IN THIS AREA ANYWHERE IN THIS AREA PEAK CEILING SLOPED CEILING 500mm 1000mm 1000mm 500mm Smoke alarm should be located between...

Page 12: ...ceiling Dead Air at the top may prevent smoke from reaching the alarm in time to provide early warning Refer to Figures 6 2 A and 6 2 B N B Smoke alarms are not to be used with detector guards unless...

Page 13: ...later date if desired See Section 7 2 NOTE The battery activation is a one time feature After activation the battery cannot be turned off and can only be discharged at the end of product life If the a...

Page 14: ...f The unit will then perform as a standard stand alone alarm See Section 7 3 for re activating wireless c Pick one device Press and hold the button on only ONE device until you hear two beeps Release...

Page 15: ...ices Light will pulse green and device will sound a continuous Sonar ping until step E is completed d Relax and wait Wait until the new device has connected to the network Once connected the new devic...

Page 16: ...s Ready to connect follow quick start instructions Device has been reset See Section 7 1 to begin set up of a new wireless alarm network or Section 7 2 for adding this device to an existing alarm netw...

Page 17: ...rovided to secure the mounting bracket use 3 16 drill bit for anchors 3 This alarm has a battery permanently sealed inside No battery installation is necessary Align the alarm with the mounting plate...

Page 18: ...t away from the unit or use ear protection when testing Warning DO NOT use an open flame to test your alarm you could damage the alarm or ignite combustible materials and start a structure fire Ambien...

Page 19: ...removing these combustible products from the kitchen Locate In an interconnected system all units will be alarming together a unit that detects smoke and initiates an alarm is called the initiating al...

Page 20: ...e to DISCHARGE alarm battery as instructed prior to disposal may create potential for lithium battery related fire or hazard WARNING Discharging the alarm battery is permanent Once the alarm battery h...

Page 21: ...e and the Red LED is blinking a fault code of 10 or 14 flashes after a Test Hush button push the alarm may be in need of cleaning After cleaning press the Test Hush button If the fault does not clear...

Page 22: ...inthehome Leaveimmediatelybyyourescapeplan Everysecondcounts sodon twastetimegettingdressedorpickingupvaluables In leaving don t open any inside door without first feeling its surface If hot or you se...

Page 23: ...pensation 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...

Page 24: ...he unit will not be replaced or repaired This User Guide and the products described herein are copyrighted with all rights reserved Under these copyright laws no part of this User Manual may be copied...

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