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Your smoke and heat alarms should be cleaned
every 3 months, by firstly turning off the mains
electricity supply and then using a vacuum
cleaner fitted with the soft brush attachment.
Switch the power back on once you have
finished.
DISPOSAL
Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with your other household waste. The alarm is ideally suited for
disposal within the waste electronic and electrical equipment (WEEE) recycling scheme. Please recycle where facilities
exist. Check with your local authority, retailer or contact Technical Support for recycling/disposal advice as regional
variations apply. Your alarm can be unlearned from a network, as described in 'Troubleshooting'. Once it is removed
from its base plate it is automatically disabled and ready to be disposed of.
WARNING: Do not burn or dispose of in fire. WARNING: If your alarm is dropped or damaged, as a precaution, it should be
removed from the building.
Insert screwdriver here
MAINTENANCE
If you need to remove your alarm from its base
plate, turn off the mains electricity supply, use
a small screwdriver and insert into the hole at
the base of the alarm (illustrated here). Push
the screwdriver in and the alarm should fall free
from the base plate. Please be aware that the
alarm will fall as soon as pressure is applied to
the screwdriver, be prepared to catch it.