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Operating instructions for the heat detector GS403 

 

Index

 

 

 

1. 

Safety instructions ........................................................................................................................... 3 

2. 

Mounting location in rooms of the heat detectors ............................................................................ 3 

2.1  Heat detectors should be installed in the following rooms:.............................................................. 3 

2.2  Rooms where no heat detector should be installed ......................................................................... 4 

3. 

Installation ........................................................................................................................................ 5 

4. 

Startup ............................................................................................................................................. 6 

4.1  Activation of the heat detector ......................................................................................................... 6 

4.2  Function Control of the heat detector .............................................................................................. 7 

4.3  Temporary muting the Alarm ............................................................................................................ 7 

4.4  Recurrent self-test of the heat detector on its function .................................................................... 7 

5. 

Explanation of the LED modes ........................................................................................................ 7 

6. 

Technical Data ................................................................................................................................. 8 

7. 

Information to the re-built battery ..................................................................................................... 8 

8. 

Behavior in case of fire .................................................................................................................... 8 

9. 

Maintenance and cleaning ............................................................................................................... 9 

10. 

Disposal of waste batteries .......................................................................................................... 9 

11. 

General Disposal ....................................................................................................................... 10 

12. 

CE Declaration of Conformity .................................................................................................... 10 

Summary of Contents for GS403

Page 1: ...d 4 3 Installation 5 4 Startup 6 4 1 Activation of the heat detector 6 4 2 Function Control of the heat detector 7 4 3 Temporary muting the Alarm 7 4 4 Recurrent self test of the heat detector on its...

Page 2: ...n 54 C is reached a loud alarm will sound and the LED will flash Heat detectors are particularly suitable for kitchens or rooms where strong smoking is required This heat detector type GS403 may only...

Page 3: ...tectors must be replaced immediately 2 Mounting location in rooms of the heat detectors 2 1 Heat detectors should be installed in the following rooms Rooms are equipped with electrical appliances Bedr...

Page 4: ...uorescent lamps An installation height of 6m maximum should not be exceeded If the installation height is more than 6m the heat detector must be installed on several levels The heat detector can super...

Page 5: ...encil the holes for the bores to the ceiling 3 Then drill two holes 5mm 4 Now take the two in the scope of delivery supplied dowels and put them in the bores 5 Screw the mounting base to the ceiling T...

Page 6: ...heat detector The heat detector will be activated by fixing the alarm housing to the mounting cover see chapter 3 1 Dowel 5mm 2 Mounting base 3 4 Holes for screws for fixing 5 Screw 6 Retainer of the...

Page 7: ...s the TEST button Then open doors and windows to cool down the room If the room temperature is still too high after 10 minutes the alarm sounds again By pressing the test button the mute function can...

Page 8: ...re protection measures are e g the provision of a fire extinguisher or a fire blanket Another measure is the creation of an escape plan and the subsequent discussion with your roommates or your family...

Page 9: ...rn batteries and or accumulators gratuitous in the sales point or in their direct vicinity for example at municipal collection points and trade Otherwise you can also return the batteries and or accum...

Page 10: ...local municipality for the point of acceptance As the devices contain valuable recyclable materials they should be sent for recycling in order not to harm the environment or human health from uncontr...

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