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It is recommended to have at least one smoke
alarm per room, per floor.
As a minimum, smoke alarms should always be
located between sleeping areas and potential
sources of fire, like kitchens, living rooms, and
garages.
Additional alarms should be placed in sleeping
areas.
For best protection, smoke alarms should be
installed in every room in your home, apart from
those listed in section 4.
Where To Install Smoke Detectors
- In windy areas, such as near fans, air conditioners,
or open windows.
- In high humidity areas like bathrooms.
- At the top of an “A” frame ceiling. “Dead air” at the
top may prevent smoke from reaching the alarm in
time to provide an early warning.
- Less than 12 in from the wall when
mounted on the ceiling.
- In insect-infested areas, tiny insects may affect
performance.
- In kitchens, boiler rooms, laundry rooms, or
garages.
- In very dusty or dirty areas, dirt and dust can build
up and impair performance.
- Within 12 in of a light fixture.
- In locations that would make routine testing or
maintenance hazardous (e.g. over a stairwell).
- On poorly insulated walls or ceilings.
- Near objects such as ceiling decorations that might
impede the path of smoke to the alarm.
- Within 5 ft of fluorescent light fixtures.
Test each alarm at least once a week
Always protect your hearing when testing. Press the
test button for two seconds. The alarm will sound a
few short, loud beeps. Upon releasing the button,
the sound will stop. The App will receive a test signal
after ten seconds.
Reset the alarm
If the test does not function properly, reset the Wi-Fi
base.
Repeat the steps above.
Replace or return the alarm if the test does not
function properly after completing these steps.
Cleaning
Clean the smoke alarm at least once a month; gently
vacuum the outside of the smoke alarm using your
household vacuum’s soft brush accessory. Test the
smoke alarm after cleaning. Never use water,
cleaners, or solvents since they may damage the unit.
Where to NOT Install Smoke Detectors
Function Description
What to Do in Case of Fire
Troubleshooting
Testing, Maintenance, and Cleaning
Low voltage alarm:
When the built-in battery
voltage of the smoke detector is below 2.7V, the red
indicator light flashes once every 50 seconds,
accompanied by an alarm. The App will also show a
warning in the status bar.
Smoke alarm fault:
The LED of the smoke alarm
flashes once every 8 seconds and is accompanied by
a buzzer. The App status displays an alarm fault.
If the device operates normally, the red LED indicator
flashes once every 55 seconds.
Wi-Fi Module Batteries:
The battery life of the base
batteries is 5 years. If the power indicator in the App
shows low battery, you need to replace the batteries
in the Wi-Fi module.
Batteries required:
Make sure to use 2x CR14505 3
volt Lithium batteries on the base. If NO battery or
installed batteries less than 6 volt, the detector will
sound after attaching the WiFi base or indicate LOW
battery.
Reset procedure:
Unscrew the Wi-Fi module and
press the reset button.
Immediately contact your local fire department.
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Remove the 4 screw and remove the back cover before
replacing the batteries.
PROBLEM
SOLUTION
Red LED flashes
and the alarm
sounds one beep
every 50 seconds.
No response during
App operation
The App battery
indicates red.
The smoke alarm is
being triggered
when the residents
are cooking or
showering.
The detector sound
as soon as attaching
with the Wi-Fi base.
The alarm module
sound when
holding the smoke
alarm.
The alarm module
battery has run out,
replace the unit.
Check that the
network and the
power suply are
normal.
The Wi-Fi module
battery is
exhausted. Please
replace the
batteries.
1, clean the
detector, refer to
section 5 “Testing,
maintenance and
clearing”, 2, install
the detector in
another place, refer
to section 3
“Installation
Location”.
Check if the
batteries are
correctly installed
on the base and the
insulation sheets
are removed.
Do not touch the
metal sheet found
at the backside of
the alarm mold.