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Precautions

•  Do not remove the product label as it 

contains important information.

•  Do not paint the alarm.

min 30 cm
max 50 cm

wall

ceiling

min 50 cm

wall

ceiling

Green dot: The sensor is working properly

Red dot: The sensor is not able to reach the 
Gateway.

•  Please check the battery status;

•  Please check that the correct serial number 

has been entered

•   In case of a weak or a bad signal, change the 

location of the ZigBoat™ Heat Alarm Sensor

“OK”: No rapid heat rise detected

“ALARM”: The sensor detects rapid heat rise 
or absolute heat levels and will send push 
notifications  if  the  gateway  is  connected  to 
internet.

Mounting

1.  Detach the sensor from the mounting base 

by twisting counter-clockwise.

2.  Use the mounting base ring to mark the 

screw holes on the ceiling or on the wall.

WALL PLACEMENT

The Heat Alarm Sensor should be placed 
between 30 cm (12”) and 50 cm (20”) from the 
ceiling.

CEILING PLACEMENT

The Heat Alarm Sensor should be a minimum 
of 50 cm (20’’) from the wall.

Placement

•  Place the alarm indoors at a temperature 

between 0-50°C (32-122°F).

• The distance between the Heat Alarm 

Sensor and walls, ventilation or other 
obstacles, should be at least 50 cm (20”).

•  Place the Heat Alarm Sensor at least 4 

meters (12’) from a fireplace or stove.

•  Place the Heat Alarm Sensor within reach for 

battery testing and maintenance.

2.  To find the serial number detach the sensor 

mount base.

Product description

The sensor is measuring sudden rises of 
ambient temperatures. The heat alarm sensor 
can be installed where smoke or fumes are 
normally present where a normal smoke 
detector would give false alarms.

The  Heat  Alarm  Sensor  is  specifically  useful 
in environments where a traditional optical 
smoke sensor can cause false detections. The 
Heat Alarm Sensor is designed for installation 
in places with risk for smoky, dusty, or humid 
environments.

OWNER MANUAL

Heat Alarm Sensor

Version 1.0

 

3. You can change the devices name by 

selecting  “Name”  (fig.  4).  Then,  press  the 
button “Add Device”.

4. Insert the battery (1xCR123) noting the 

polarity.  

5. The Heat Alarm Sensor will now start 

searching (up to 15 minutes) for the ZigBoat™ 
network to join.

6.  While searching for the ZigBoat™ network to 

join, the LED flashes red.

7.  When  the  LED  stops  flashing,  the  Heat 

Alarm has successfully joined the ZigBoat™ 
network.

To check the correct configuration, select the 
overview tab of the ZigBoat™ App. (fig. 5)

3.  Use enclosed screws and plugs to install 

the mounting base on the marked position.

4.  Attach the sensor by twisting clockwise 

until it clicks. If the battery is missing or 
inserted incorrectly, it will be impossible to 
click the alarm in the mounting base.

code: ZB203

Adding the sensor to the Gateway

NOTE:

  Make sure Gateway is turned on and 

configured correctly for more details see the 
Gateway owner manual.

1.  Open the ZigBoat™ App, select the Gateway 

in the ZB Gateways menu, waiting a few 
seconds. then select the menu button on 
the  top  right  (fig.  1)  Select  “Device  list”  (fig. 
2). Add the sensor by entering the serial 
number which is on the sensor’s label (fig. 3). 

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

Fig. 4

CR123A

PRODUCT

 

LABEL

Fig. 5

  RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS:

• Galley

• Bathroom

NOTE: 

It is not suggested to use it in engine

rooms

OK

Heat Sensor

Kitchen #1

• Salon

• Cabin

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