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© Schneider-Electric 2014EAV56178-0102/15

– Sealing pin for ARGUS smoke detector (Art. no. 547000)

These operating instructions for smoke detectors cover the following subjects:
• Function description
• Installation
• Operation
• Maintenance and care
• Technical data
They are aimed at the following target groups: 
• Planners/architects/system integrators
• Fitters
• Specialists in smoke detectors
• Home  owners
• Tenants

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These operating instructions are an integral part of the product. After installation 

and commissioning, they must be handed over to the user.

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CAUTION

• Smoke detectors detect smoke, but do not detect flames, heat or warmth
• Smoke detectors cannot extinguish fires!
• Reliable smoke detection only functions if a suitable installation location is cho-

sen and the smoke detectors are maintained at regular intervals.

• Do not paint over the smoke detector!

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DANGER

Risk of fatal injury from smoke poisoning!

• Smoke fumes are highly poisonous. Just a few breaths result in loss of con-

sciousness and lead to death in a short time!

• In the event of a fire, get yourself and other persons to safety as quickly as pos-

sible.

• Assist children, the elderly and the disabled, in particular.
• Next, alert the fire services as quickly as possible!
• Spend time in advance thinking about how to behave in the event of a fire (es-

cape and evacuation measures) and about preventive fire protection.

ARGUS Smoke Detector Single

Operating instructions

Art. no. MEG5470-2119

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Operating instructions

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Operating instructions

Function description

The ARGUS Smoke Detector Single (hereafter called 

smoke detector

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ated smoke detector for private homes in accordance with EN14604 and vfdb14/01.

It promptly detects smoke from smouldering fires and open fires. An intensive acoustic 

signal and a flashing LED warn persons of smoke fumes in good time, allowing them to 

leave the danger area. The smoke detection works using the light scattering principle 

(Tyndall effect). The detector measures the diffusion of beams of light in a smoke cham-

ber. If there is a large proportion of particles in the air due to smoke, the beams are reflect-

ed more strongly and reach a sensor that triggers an alarm.
The smoke detector is supplied with power from a permanently installed battery that has 

a service life of at least 10 years in normal use.
The smoke detector continuously monitors the smoke detection function in the smoke 

chamber and the battery's voltage. Malfunctions or a weak battery are indicated by acous-

tic signals and LED signals.
The smoke detector also offers various comfort functions.

Hush function

The hush function allows you to manually set smoke detection to be less sensitive for a 

specific time. This is useful if you are expecting a lot of smoke or dust and want to avoid 

an alarm.
Pressing the function key shortly sets the smoke detector to hush mode for about nine 

minutes. This significantly scales up the alarm threshold and the alarm is not triggered. 

The LED flashes every 10 seconds during this period.
The smoke detector automatically exits hush mode once the time expires. The normal 

monitoring function is active again and the LED flashes as in its normal operating state 

again.

Battery failure signal

The permanently installed battery of a smoke detector has a service life of at least 10 

years in normal use. The frequency of alarms and the operating conditions have an impact 

in the service life.
The battery failure signal begins in good time before the battery life ends (at least 30 days). 

The smoke detector then emits a brief warning signal every 45 s. The LED flashes as in its 

normal operating state (about every 6 min).
This gives you sufficient time to replace the smoke detector with a new one.

Self-test of smoke detection

The smoke detector carries out a self-test of smoke detection at regular intervals. To do 

this, the smoke chamber and evaluation electronics are continuously tested. If an error oc-

curs during this testing, the smoke detector reports the malfunction with an acoustic sig-

nal. The LED flashes as in its normal operating state.

Pollution compensation

The smoke detector recognises that the smoke chamber ages continuously over the 

years. 
It adjusts the alarm threshold accordingly in order to avoid false alarms due to pollution 

and ageing.
However, excessive pollution of the smoke chamber can trigger an alarm.

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