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D6907021A0 

Natural Gas (methane) Detector

 

 

 

69005/10

69005/10

69005/10

69005/10    

    

Welcome to the Natural Gas Detector.

  

This guide is for use with the Natural Gas (methane) Detector, 
Tunstall part number 69005/10. 

What is the Natural Gas Detector? 

The Natural Gas Detector has an integrated 869 MHz radio 
module.  The unit is mounted on a wall bracket - with moulded 
screw holes. The product has been assembled and programmed 
to simplify installation. 

Summary of Contents for 69005/10

Page 1: ...is guide is for use with the Natural Gas methane Detector Tunstall part number 69005 10 What is the Natural Gas Detector The Natural Gas Detector has an integrated 869 MHz radio module The unit is mounted on a wall bracket with moulded screw holes The product has been assembled and programmed to simplify installation ...

Page 2: ... should not be installed close to cooking appliances sinks fans and in areas where environmental conditions differ from those recommended and specified in this document 2 Drill two holes to line up with the key slot holes in the wall mounting bracket securely fit two screws and leave the heads of the screws protruding from the wall for the wall plate to fit onto 3 The Gas detector must be installe...

Page 3: ...ECTED TO MAINS POWER Pairing the Natural Gas Detector to a Tunstall Lifeline 1 Place the Lifeline home unit into telecare sensor assign mode by pressing the green cancel button until the unit beeps and or announces Programming Mode then press and hold the green cancel button again until the unit beeps release the cancel button and the unit will announce Registration Mode 2 Generate a radio transmi...

Page 4: ...ing with the Tunstall Lifeline use a certified mixture of sample gas and by verifying that the Lifeline announces and raises an alarm Using a gas bottle with maximum concentration of 25 LEL Methane balanced in air and set the gas flow at 0 5 litre minute max Speciality Gas UK www speciality gases com supplies such gas bottles DO NOT USE THE GAS OF LIGHTERS TO TEST THE OPERATION OF THE DETECTOR AS ...

Page 5: ...ule will raise a low battery alert at the end of its life When disposing of the Natural gas Detector at the end of its life please follow local disposal advice Important information Important information Important information Important information Please read the manufacture Please read the manufacture Please read the manufacture Please read the manufacturer r r r s s s s manual found within the b...

Page 6: ...xt of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following address uk tunstall com approvals uk tunstall com approvals uk tunstall com approvals uk tunstall com approvals tunstall com tunstall com tunstall com tunstall com Our policy of continual development means that product specification and appearance may change without notice 2018 Tunstall Healthcare Group Ltd TUNSTALL and LIFELINE ...

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Page 8: ...nnot be identified or isolated evacuate the building immediately and from outside call the emergency services Should the alarm continue and the cause of the gas Should the alarm continue and the cause of the gas Should the alarm continue and the cause of the gas Should the alarm continue and the cause of the gas leak cannot be identified or isolated evacuate the leak cannot be identified or isolat...

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