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IMPORTANT

If the XL3, IXL (ICON-1), or MXL/MXL-IQ is con-
nected to a Fire Department, etc., or activates
an external system (fire extinguishing, etc.),
disarm the appropriate outputs before servicing
to prevent activation. (Refer to the appropriate
manual for the procedure.) Be sure to reset the
system at completion of servicing. Notify facility
personnel that the system is being serviced so
that any alarm soundings can be ignored during
the period of service.

The ILI-1 Series detectors can also be tested using the
FPI-32 Programmer/Tester. Refer to the 

OPERATIONS

MANUAL, 

P/N 315-090077.

DETECTOR CLEANING

Both System XL3 and the MXL/MXL-IQ Control Panel
automatically indicate the trouble message INPUT
DEVICE REQUIRES SERVICE for any detector whose
smoke sensitivity increases to the level where normally
low levels of smoke generate an alarm. (Refer to the
appropriate Manual for further explanation.) In such
circumstances, the detector may require cleaning as
a result of dust accumulation; follow the 

CLEANING

PROCEDURE 

steps described below.

CLEANING PROCEDURE

Clean by lightly brushing all open slots and by using
the suction of a vacuum cleaner. Because the suction
may cause the detector to alarm, it is recommended
that power to the detector be disconnected during
cleaning.

The detectors are not designed for thorough cleaning
in the field. When the detector sensitivity falls outside
the acceptable limits for that detector, the detector
head should be replaced by an acceptable head and
the removed head forwarded to the nearest Siemens
Building Technologies, Inc. Authorized Service Center
for servicing.

CAUTION:

UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES IS THE
DETECTOR HEAD TO BE DISASSEM-
BLED. NO FIELD REPAIRS SHOULD BE
ATTEMPTED. 

THE DETECTORS ARE

FACTORY REPAIRABLE ONLY.

COMPATIBLE CONTROL EQUIPMENT

Refer to the 

SYSTEM XL3 OPERATION, INSTALLA-

TION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL, 

P/N 315-

083206, the 

IXL INSTALLATION AND SERVICE

MANUAL,

 P/N 315-092371, the 

MXL OPERATON,

INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL,

P/N 315-092036, or to the 

MXL-IQ OPERATION,

INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL,

P/N 315-093624.

P/N 315-095387-5

Siemens Building Technologies, Inc.
8 Fernwood Road
Florham Park, New Jersey 07932

Siemens Building Technologies, Ltd.
2 Kenview Boulevard
Brampton, Ontario L6T 5E4 CN

Summary of Contents for ILI-1

Page 1: ...1AH Fire Safety Installation Instructions TO AVOID NUISANCE ALARMS WITH THESE DETECTORS DO NOT LOCATE the detectors next to an oil burner kitchen or garage where exhaust fumes can trigger an alarm Other causes of nuisance alarms are dust accumulation heavy concentrations of steam heavy pipe or cigar smoke aerosol sprays high air velocity or in an area of prolonged high relative humidity where cond...

Page 2: ...actor that can only be provided by experienced qualified personnel DETECTOR WIRING Siemens Building Technologies Inc detectors should be interconnected as shown in Figure 1 and wired to the control panel by following the Wiring Diagram installed on the inside face of the control panel or in the Control Panel Manual provided Note any limitations on the number of detectors permitted on each circuit ...

Page 3: ...rogramming Manual P N 315 092394 for additional information TESTING AND SENSITIVITY MEASUREMENTS XL3 Systems Only qualified service personnel should test Refer to the SYSTEM XL3 OPERATION INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL P N 315 083206 Test as frequently as required by the Installation and Test Guidelines of NFPA72 Obtain detector sensitivity measurements from the System XL3 Control Panel Refer...

Page 4: ...ribed below CLEANING PROCEDURE Clean by lightly brushing all open slots and by using the suction of a vacuum cleaner Because the suction may cause the detector to alarm it is recommended that power to the detector be disconnected during cleaning The detectors are not designed for thorough cleaning in the field When the detector sensitivity falls outside the acceptable limits for that detector the ...

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