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Installation Procedure

Audio-visual Indicators

Alarm Memory

Maintenance

*Smoke is detected, and the building must be vacated

immediately. Emergency services must be notified.

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY A
LICENSED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR OR ELECTRICIAN.

    

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Periodically apply the Wireless Test Procedure to test the alarm.

    

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Periodically clean the alarm by vacuuming the outside of the 
smoke alarm to remove any dust build up.

    

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Do not spray any cleaning liquids directly onto the smoke alarm.

    

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The battery is not replaceable: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPLACE 
THE BATTERY. If the low battery alarm sounds, replace the entire 
unit.

In an interconnected group, only the LED on the triggered 
alarm flashes twice approximately every 20 seconds for 72 
hours. This can be used to identify the triggered unit. 

OPERATION 

MODE

DEFINITION

RED LED STATUS

SOUND

Alarm functioning

correctly

Low intensity flash

every 40 seconds

-

Low Battery

Flash every 40

seconds

One chirp every

40 seconds

Internal Fault

-

One chirp every

40 seconds

Hush mode

Flash every 8

seconds

-

Smoke detected

on local alarm*

Flash every 1

second

Continuous alarm

signal pattern

Smoke detected

on paired unit*

-

Continuous two

chirps every 2

seconds

Test on local alarm

(while button

pressed)

Flash once

Chirp once

Wireless test on

paired unit

Flash twice every

1 second for 5

minutes

Chirp twice every

1 second for 10

seconds

Alarm memory

Flash twice every 20 

second

-

To reset to factory default setting

Hush Mode

WIRELESS TEST PROCEDURE

Press and hold the test button on any alarm for at least 2 seconds 
to test all alarms. After a short delay, all paired alarms will chirp and 
flash a RED LED on the front face twice a second for 5 minutes or until 
the button is pressed. Check all smoke alarms are paired correctly.

NOTE: 

If the MASTER smoke alarm fails to pair within 30 seconds or 

the button is pressed again 3 times in 2 seconds the unit will return to 

normal standby mode. To continue pairing, repeat step d) and e). Once 

a SLAVE smoke alarm is paired, the 30 seconds count down will be 

reset. More SLAVE smoke alarms can be added into connected group 

later by repeating the pairing process but must pair with previous 

MASTER smoke alarm. 

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2

a)

b)

e)

f)

Smoke alarms should be paired before mounting.

NOTE: 

Smoke alarms can be paired and unpaired indefinitely.

PAIRING

Turn on each alarm by rotating the mounting bracket to ON 
position.

Test each smoke alarm individually by pressing and holding 
the test button on the front centre of the smoke alarm for 2 
seconds. The smoke alarm will sound after a short delay. 

c) Press the test button on any smoke alarm 3 times within 2 

seconds to enter “Pairing Mode”. This unit now becomes the 
MASTER smoke alarm.  Suggest to mark the MASTER unit at 
back for adding more SLAVE smoke alarm in the future.

d) The MASTER alarm will search for any slave alarms to pair 

with. MASTER alarm will exit pairing mode after 30 seconds of 
inactivity has elapsed.

On the SLAVE alarm press the test button 3 times within 2 
seconds to enter pairing mode. If the LED on both alarms is 
GREEN for 5 seconds they have been successfully paired. The 
MASTER alarm LED will then turn BLUE until another pairing 
request is received. The SLAVE alarm LED will turn off and the 
MASTER alarm is now ready to pair to the next SLAVE.

When all SLAVE alarms have been paired successfully, press 
the test button on the MASTER smoke alarm to exit pairing 
mode, or wait 30 seconds to automatically exit. The BLUE LED 
will TURN OFF. 

Repeat pairing process for any additional SLAVE smoke 
alarms required.

The Network status is indicated on the NET LED on the back 
of the alarm.

• 

RED LED indicates there is no network available yet. 

• 

BLUE LED indicates device is sending pairing request

• 

GREEN LED indicates the device is pairing

Take the smoke alarms into the rooms where they will be 
installed and perform Wireless Test Procedure. 

3

Turn off each smoke alarm by rotating the mounting bracket 
to OFF position.

1

Remove the unit from the mounting bracket and ensure the 
internal switch is in the OFF position.

2

Press and hold the test button while shifting the switch to the 
ON position. A RED LED should be lit for 3 seconds.

3

When the RED LED turns off, release the test button. The 
RED LED should light again for 3 seconds. During these 3 
seconds, press the test button momentarily to unpair the 
smoke alarm. The RED LED should flash for a few seconds.

4

When the RED LED stops flashing the product has been 
returned to its factory state.

5

Turn the smoke alarm off by moving the internal switch back 
to the OFF position.

4

Place the bracket in the desired location and mark the 
mounting holes. Mount the base plate using the plugs  and 
screws provided or an equivalent method. 

5

Insert the smoke alarm into the mounting bracket and rotate 
until it clicks positively into place. This will turn the smoke 
alarm back on.

6

Test interconnection again using the Wireless Test Procedure.

While the unit is sounding an alarm, pushing the test button 
will hush the alarm for approximately 10  minutes. The red 
LED will flash once every 8 seconds to  indicate the smoke 
alarm is running in hush mode.

If more than one alarm is paired, identify the alarm with the 
red flashing LED, as this will be the only alarm that can be 
hushed. All paired alarms will stop sounding thereafter.

Document Reference Number: II301020-AZ

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