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Summary of Contents for HM-SM-1

Page 1: ...on and User Guide SM SN 1 Mains Operated Smoke Alarm WSM SN 1 Mains Operated Smoke Alarm Wi Safe 2 HM SN 1 Mains Operated Heat Alarm WHM SN 1 Mains Operated Heat Alarm Wi Safe 2 sona install sona learn in wireless ...

Page 2: ...l technicalsupport sonasafety com Web www sonasafety com Technical Support Line 0800 171 2009 PLEASE READTHIS GUIDE IN FULL BEFORE USINGYOUR ALARM This user guide is also available in large text and other formats Please call 0800 171 2009 for further information 230V AC 50Hz mains powered smoke heat alarm Non replaceable 3V battery backup CLASS II apparatus The normal operating temperature range f...

Page 3: ...wire Installation 8 Hardwire Interconnect 10 Wireless Interlink 11 Mixed Systems 13 INSTALLER GUIDE AlarmTest 14 Alarm Smart SilenceTM 15 Sleep EasyTM 15 Troubleshooting 16 Be Prepared 18 Maintenance 19 Disposal 19 Warranty 20 USER GUIDE ...

Page 4: ... builds to avoid contamination Remove the dust cover before applying power Ensure that after any building work or after repositioning large items of furniture beds sofas shelving units etc you carry out an alarm test on all alarms to ensure they are still working Test your alarm weekly as well as testing any other interconnected alarms Make sure your alarm is situated in one of the recommended loc...

Page 5: ...nd the alarm This predictive quality provides a quicker response time in rapidly increasing temperatures Heat alarms are designed for areas where dust and fumes may trigger frequent nuisance alarms in conventional smoke alarms ideal for attics garages and kitchens The HM SN 1 WHM SN 1 are fixed point heat alarms usingThermistek sensing technology All alarms are approved to class A1 and will activa...

Page 6: ...s in Houses in Multiple Occupation HMOs of one or two storeys with no floor exceeding 200m2 There are three Levels of Detection LD Generally the greater the fire risk the more comprehensive the system should be LD1 Maximum Protection Alarms in all circulation spaces that form part of escape routes and all areas where a fire might start LD2 Medium Protection All circulation spaces and escape routes...

Page 7: ...t or smoke alarm POSITIONING Locations of alarms must be compliant with either BS 5839 Part 6 or relevant Building Regulations if in any doubt This alarm is not intended for any non residential commercial or industrial application nor for any other purpose other than described in the above For the best protection heat alarms should always be installed as part of a complete fire protection system t...

Page 8: ...n to the fixed wiring of the building is made in a suitable junction box Remove the terminal block cover If trunking is required snap the break out tab away from the base plate prior to connection The wiring must be connected to the terminal block as follows Live L Connect to the Live in the house wiring Neutral N Connect to the Neutral in the house wiring Interconnect I If desired join the Interc...

Page 9: ...ugh the hole in the base plate or through theYT2 trunking Neutral N Interconnect I Live L Earth Trunking break out tab Line up the alarm with the base plate and gently apply pressure until the alarm clicks into place Switch on the mains electricity supply Check that the green LED is on and that the red LED is flashing once approximately every 45 seconds The LEDs are located on the front of the ala...

Page 10: ...d by another manufacturer For multiple alarm installations use a three core and earth style cable between all the alarms to be interconnected Connect the interconnect cable between each alarms I terminal The interconnect wire minimum 0 75mm2 cable must be treated as Live it should be insulated and sheathed Mains 230V AC Power Supply WIRING KEY Live Interconnect Neutral Earth To other alarms if fit...

Page 11: ... interconnecting wires around a property making future system modifications easy and cost effective AC Smoke and Heat alarms will still need a mains supply in accordance with BS 5839 Part 6 and Building Regulations IMPORTANT Obstructions such as steel reinforcement in concrete could block or impede the wireless signal While the wireless range is over 200m in clear air clear line of sight the effec...

Page 12: ...tton on Alarm 1 to wirelessly interlink the two alarms Alarm 1 will give an audible sound consisting of two cycles of three loud beeps 3 The red LED on the wireless module of Alarm 2 will flash to indicate that it has been learned in successfully If the test button is not pressed quickly enough the learn in process will fail If this happens repeat the process Learn button To complete the installat...

Page 13: ...of the hardwired products should be linked into the wireless network connecting both systems Interconnecting both hardwired and wireless products together in a network Mains 230V AC Power Supply from upstairs circuit WIRING KEY Live Interconnect Neutral Earth Wireless Interlink Mains 230V AC Power Supply from downstairs circuit Battery operated alarms MIXED SYSTEMS ...

Page 14: ...o cycles of three loud beeps should occur and then stop automatically 4 The red LED on the alarm will flash rapidly during the audible signal Remove the dust cover from each alarm before use Test the alarms on a weekly basis Keep this guide in a safe place for future reference Test all alarms after repositioning large items of furniture to ensure they still work Dust cap USER GUIDE ...

Page 15: ...the level of heat smoke reaching the alarm is very high the alarm silence will be overridden and the alarm will continue to sound SLEEP EASY Low battery warnings often start at night or when it may be inconvenient to replace your alarm You can silence the audible low battery chirp for a period of 8 hours by pressing the test button After this period the audible chirp will start again This process ...

Page 16: ...s soon as possible and certainly within 30 days If the amber LED is flashing at a different time to the chirp this indicates a fault and the alarm should be replaced as soon as possible If the amber LED is double flashing and the alarm is making a chirping sound this indicates that the wireless module has a low battery condition or is faulty The alarm should be replaced as soon as possible Your SO...

Page 17: ...that have sensed smoke heat can t be silenced remotely If one or more units remain in alarm all other interlinked units will emit their audible warning again within 4 minutes Vacate property if there is a fire hazard WARNING Storage in low humidity and certain transportation conditions may cause electrostatic charges to build up in the alarm system housing Although harmless this may increase the l...

Page 18: ...em leave closed and find another escape route Don t waste time collecting possessions Arouse all occupants and leave the building Your life is more valuable GET OUT STAY OUT GETTHE FIRE BRIGADE OUT Keep everyone in a set meeting place after you escape If trapped inside stay close to the floor cover your mouth with a cloth and conserve breath as you crawl to safety Keep all windows and doors closed...

Page 19: ... 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...

Page 20: ...chaser from the date of original retail purchase and is not transferable Proof of purchase is required This warranty does not cover damage resulting from accident misuse disassembly abuse or lack of reasonable care of the product or applications not in accordance with the user guide It does not cover events and conditions outside of Sprue Safety Products Ltd s control such as Acts of God fire seve...

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Page 24: ...able on all wireless products Carbon Monoxide Alarm Wireless WCOB SN 1 Heat Alarm Wireless WHM SN 1 Non wireless HM SN 1 Smoke Alarm Wireless WSM SN 1 Non wireless SM SN 1 Alarm Control Unit Wireless WTSL SN 1 ...

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