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4 Locations To Avoid
5 How To Install
DO NOT
locate smoke alarms:
In turbulent air from fans, heaters, doors, windows, etc., which could draw smoke away from the alarm.
In high humidity area such as bathrooms and shower rooms, or where the temperature exceeds 39<(100<) or falls
below 5<(40<), as high humidity can trigger nuisance alarm.
At the peal of an “A” frame ceiling. “Dead air” at the top may prevent smoke from reaching the alarm in time to
provide early warning.
Less than 300mm (12 inches) from the wall when mounted on the ceiling.
In insect-infested areas. Tiny insects may affect performance.
In kitchens, boiler rooms, laundry rooms, garages. Combustion particles from cooking or car exhaust and dust and
moisture could trigger a nuisance alarm.
In very dusty or dirty areas. Dirt and dust can build up and impair performance.4.8 Within 300mm (12 inches) of light
fittings or room corners.
In locations which would make routine testing or maintenance hazardous (e.g.over a stairwell).
On Poorly insulated walls or ceilings.
Near objects such as ceiling decorations which might impede the path of smoke to the alarm.
Within 1500mm (5 feet) of fluorescent light fittings.
1 When accessories are not
pressed, the base is not buckled.
(Factory settings)
3 Press the accessory and then
fasten the base.
5 Attach the alarm to the
mounting bracket and turn
clockwise to lock into place.
6 Test the smoke alarm. See
Section 6 TESTING THE
SMOKE ALARM.
Mounting slot
2 The state of the accessory press
4 Before use, please make sure the
switch is in this position.
Factory state
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