TFP-40x Series Conventional Fire Alarm Panels
TFP-40X INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL
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Maintenance
Maintenance and repair on Teknim TFP-40x series fire systems should be carried out by authorize people in
accordance with the instructions.
8.1
Situations requiring Maintenance, Repair or Servicing
In case of malfunction or in the following situations, contact your dealer or authorized service station.
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If the power cable or wire is damaged,
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If any liquid penetrates into the device or an object falls inside,
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If it is exposed to water or rain,
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If the device is dropped or the housing is damaged
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If there are noticeable performance changes in the device.
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If the device does not operate normally in line with the operating instructions in the operation manual,
call the service station because faulty interventions may cause other malfunctions.
WARNING!
Do not attempt to repair the device. You may be subjected to electrical shock when you open the
cover of the device. In case of malfunction, contact your dealer or authorized service station.
Only qualified and authorized servicing personnel should carry out technical interventions on the
device. The device should be cleaned with a dry cloth. No chemicals should be used
8.2
Routine Checks
8.2.1 Daily
The authorized person should check the device daily for any fault statuses. The green "Energy" and "System On"
LEDs on the panel should be lit.
8.2.2 Weekly
Fire alarm systems should be tested weekly.
Each week, a normally operational alarm button should be activated weekly and it should be noted if there are
any problems in the fire detection and warning system of the panel.
The tests should be conducted on the same day of the week and a different alarm button shall be used for each
test. Test results should be kept under record.
After the test is completed, the activated alarm button should be returned to its original status.
Important Note:
Before testing the fire alarm system , auxiliary outputs should be isolated from the system.
8.2.3 4 Years
TFP-40x series conventional fire detection panels contain 2 sealed lead acid batteries as a redundant power
supply against an interruption of the main supply. The average lifetime of these batteries is 4 years. Batteries
should be replaced after this period.