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Operating instructions for the radio heat detector GS412 

 

Index

 

 

 

1. 

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

2. 

Suitable and unsuitable locations .................................................................................................... 3 

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

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

3. 

Startup ............................................................................................................................................. 5 

3.1  Activation of the radio radio heat detector ....................................................................................... 5 

3.2  Function Control of the radio heat detector ..................................................................................... 6 

3.3  Activation and Deactivation of the mute mode ................................................................................ 6 

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

4. 

Networking ....................................................................................................................................... 7 

5. 

RESET mode ................................................................................................................................... 8 

6. 

Explanation of the LED modes ........................................................................................................ 8 

7. 

Installation ........................................................................................................................................ 8 

8. 

Replacing batteries .......................................................................................................................... 9 

9. 

Notes to the use of batteries ............................................................................................................ 9 

10.  Technical Data ................................................................................................................................ 10 

11.  Behavior in case of fire ................................................................................................................... 10 

12.  Maintenance and cleaning .............................................................................................................. 11 

13.  Disposal of waste batteries.............................................................................................................. 11 

14.  General Disposal ............................................................................................................................ 12 

15.  CE Declaration of Conformity ......................................................................................................... 12 

Summary of Contents for GS412

Page 1: ...heat detector 5 3 2 Function Control of the radio heat detector 6 3 3 Activation and Deactivation of the mute mode 6 3 4 Recurrent self test of the radio radio heat detector on its function 7 4 Networ...

Page 2: ...ll flash Radio heat detectors are particularly suitable for kitchens or rooms where strong smoking is required This radio heat detector type GS412 may only be used in private rooms After a maximum of...

Page 3: ...nst humidity and moisture splashing or dripping Damaged devices must be replaced immediately 2 Suitable and unsuitable locations 2 1 Radio heat detectors should be installed in the following rooms Roo...

Page 4: ...is urgently recommended The radio heat detector should be mounted at least 50 cm away from lamps and fluorescent lamps An installation height of 6m maximum should not be exceeded If the installation...

Page 5: ...external damage we immediately dis advise the start up of this product Please remove all packaging material of this product before the first start up 3 1 Activation of the radio heat detector Remove t...

Page 6: ...lacing the batteries the radio heat detector must be replaced Attention Test the radio heat detector weekly to its function by pressing the TEST button 3 3 Activation and Deactivation of the mute mode...

Page 7: ...device that you want to network with another device and put it in the transmission mode Press the TEST button 3 times in succession The LED lights up red for about 10 seconds continuously 2 While the...

Page 8: ...onds The alarm is in the mute mode see section 3 3 LED flashes every 32 seconds and a short alarm tone sounds Battery is low The radio heat detector must be replaced LED does not flash but the alarm s...

Page 9: ...lies for operation of the radio heat detector These can cause false alarms or lead to a complete failure of this product 1 Turn the alarm case to the left against clockwise and solve the housing from...

Page 10: ...of the signal Networking Up to 15 networking alarm detectors of the same manufacturer and product line Radio range Up to 100m free field Note Please connect only devices that are not more than 35 met...

Page 11: ...Batteries and rechargeable batteries may not be disposed in the household waste The end consumer are legally obligated to the return of all used batteries and or accumulators After usage you can retur...

Page 12: ...unicipality 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 uncontrolled wa...

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