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Installation and Attachment
• Loosen smoke detector from the detector base (by turning counter-clockwise)
and mark the drill holes through the base.
• Install the necessary drill holes and wall anchors and screw down detector base.
• Insert battery and fasten smoke detector on detector base (by turning clock-
wise). The detector is equipped with a safety device that prevents attachment
of the detector without a battery.
• If the smoke detector cannot be fastened on the base, ensure that the battery
is properly connected.
Start-Up and Function Test
• The smoke detector is operationally ready as soon as the battery is inserted.
A red display light is located under the test button, which blinks once per
8 seconds and shows that the battery is correctly installed and creating enough
current to trigger the alarm.
For your own safety check your smoke detector every four weeks.
In the event the smoke detector does not function it must for your own
safety be exchanged immediately.
• Alternatively, the Test Spray RM (in the ABUS product line) can be used on the
smoke detector for testing. The siren sounds and the functionality of the smoke
detector is tested (except for radio transmission).
• The sensitivity of the smoke detector is simultaneously reduced and 2 short
beeping sounds can be heard.
• To test the radio alarm function, the test button must be pressed for longer
than 3 seconds (the smoke detector is now functioning in quiet mode).
The test LED then lights up continually for approx. 40 seconds.
This indicates radio transmission. After a short delay, an alarm sounds on all
other smoke detectors for approx. 25 seconds.
Networking of radio smoke detectors
• All radio smoke detectors networked with one another must be set to the same
radio code.
• The detectors are always delivered from the factory with an identical code.
In order to prevent interference from similar detectors, this code should be
changed in all detectors before start-up.
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Tip:
Change the code again if a false alarm is triggered for no apparent reason.
It is possible that an identical detector has been installed in the neighboring
area.
• After a new code has been set, the entire system must be tested (see Test).