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1. Safety instructions
Note:
The alarm sound is very noisy! Your hearing can be damaged if you are exposed to the
loud alarm sound over a longer period of time!
Please do not paint over the radio radio heat detector with paint or similar!
Do not install the detector in difficult to access areas! The detector must be checked regularly
for its function!
Caution:
Never test this device with an open flame, e.g. by a candle or a lighter! This will
damage the built-in sensor!
Get rid of the radio heat detector regularly (at least every six months) of dust and other
deposits of dirt! Please use a paint brush or a slightly cloth moistened with water. In dusty
conditions, the radio heat detector should be cleaned monthly.
This product is only suited for indoor-use and not for outdoor-use. Protect it against 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:
Rooms are equipped with electrical appliances.
Bedrooms
: If several bedrooms are in the house, then the attachment of radio heat detectors
in each bedroom are advised.
Corridors and stairways
(
At least one radio heat detector per floor)
Living and working rooms as well as in kitchens
Storage areas and garages
Rooms with fireplaces or wood stoves
Washing and drying rooms
Cellar and attic space
: With the attic space a distance should be kept to the roof point of at
least 100cm (
see Figure 1
).
Figure 1:
Mounting the radio heat detector on the roof slope
If the horizontal ceiling is less than 1 m wide, then the radio heat detector must be installed in
rooms with sloping ceilings as shown in
Figure 2
. If the ceiling is greater than 1m, then the radio
heat detector is placed on the horizontal ceiling