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downstairs Smoke Alarm is unlikely to detect the smoke from
a fire in a bedroom upstairs (see figure 1).

Recommended Protection

For recommended protection you should put individual Smoke
Alarms in all the rooms where fire is most likely to break out
(apart from the locations to avoid, mentioned below). Ensure
that they are all interconnected. The living room is the most
likely place for a fire to start at night, followed by the kitchen
and then the dining room. You should also consider putting
Smoke Alarms in any bedrooms where fires might occur, for
instance, where there is an electrical appliance such as an
electric blanket or heater, or where the occupant is a smoker.
You could also consider putting Smoke Alarms in any rooms
where the occupant is unable to respond very well to a fire
starting in the room, such as an elderly or sick person or a
very young child.

Checking you can hear the Smoke & Heat Alarms

With the Alarm sounding in its intended location, check you
are able to hear it in each bedroom with the door closed,
above the sound of the radio. The radio should be set to a
reasonably loud conversation level. If you can’t hear it over
your radio the chances are that it wouldn’t wake a person.

If a Smoke Alarm is too far away for it to wake a person, it is
best to interconnect it to another Smoke Alarm or Heat Alarm
near the bedroom. The following alarms  Ei100R3, 105R3,
105R4 & 103R can be interconnected - when one alarm
senses smoke, all interconnected alarms respond (see below
for further details).

LOCATIONS TO AVOID

Don’t place 

Smoke Alarms

in any of the following areas:

• Bathrooms, kitchens, shower rooms, garages

or other

rooms where the smoke alarm may be triggered by steam,
condensation, normal smoke or fumes. Keep at least 6
metres (20 feet) away from sources of smoke - wall
mounting if necessary.

Don’t place 

Heat Alarms

in any of the following areas:

• Bathrooms, shower rooms

or other room where the unit

may be  triggered by steam or condensation.

Don’t place 

Smoke

 or 

Heat Alarms

in any of the following

areas:

• 

Places where the normal temperature can exceed 40°C

(104°F) or be below 4°C (39°F) e.g. attics, furnace rooms
etc. Directly above 

ovens

or 

kettles

, as the heat/steam

could cause nuisance alarms.

• 

Near a 

decorative object, door, light fitting, window

molding

etc., that may prevent smoke or heat from entering

the Alarm.

• 

Surfaces that are normally warmer or colder than the rest of

the room (for example attic hatches, uninsulated exterior

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Страница 1: ...ALARM UNTIL ALL BUILDING WORK IS COMPLETED TO AVOID CONTAMINATION AFTER CHECKING OPERATION COVER SMOKE ALARM WITH DUST COVER UNTIL REQUIRED FOR USE LOCATE IONISATION ALARMS Ei100R3 AWAY FROM KITCHENS...

Страница 2: ...g is given For maximum protection you should put individual Smoke Alarms in all the rooms where fire is most likely to break out apart from kitchens bathrooms garages see Locations to Avoid A Smoke Al...

Страница 3: ...out from a room is often cool and slow moving so it can take a long time to rise to the ceiling and travel to a detector which could be some distance away A Heat Alarm in the closed room will give ea...

Страница 4: ...ot be sufficient This is because no matter where it is located it will be more than 7 5 metres from potential fires In houses with more than one sleeping area Smoke Alarms should be placed between eac...

Страница 5: ...re that it wouldn t wake a person If a Smoke Alarm is too far away for it to wake a person it is best to interconnect it to another Smoke Alarm or Heat Alarm near the bedroom The following alarms Ei10...

Страница 6: ...detector chamber can cause intermittent alarms Insects and contamination on the Heat Alarm sensor can increase its response time POSITIONING SMOKE HEAT ALARMS The location must comply with applicable...

Страница 7: ...when appropriate Excessive dust and debris from building work can contaminate the smoke chamber and cause problems it will also invalidate the guarantee If it must be installed cover it completely pa...

Страница 8: ...arms and Heat Alarms When a fire is sensed the alarm must be given throughout the house Up to twelve 12 Smoke Alarms models Ei100R3 Ei105R3 Ei105R4 only and Heat Alarms model Ei103R only can be interc...

Страница 9: ...every second while horn is sounding The alarm will stop when the button is released Pressing the test button simulates the effect of smoke heat during a real fire and is the best way to ensure the Al...

Страница 10: ...the Ei100R3 Ionisation alarm due to cooking fumes you could consider replacing it with an Optical Alarm Ei105R3 or Ei105R4 as they are significantly less susceptible to cooking fumes If you experienc...

Страница 11: ...e not a substitute for insurance The supplier or manufacturer is not your insurer The chamber inside the Ionisation Ei100R3 Smoke Alarm contains a small amount of radioactive material 33kBq of Americi...

Страница 12: ...Smoke Heat Alarms have significantly helped to reduce the number of fire fatalities in countries where they are widely installed However independent authorities have stated that they may be ineffecti...

Страница 13: ...Alarm Optical or Ion Both types respond in all standard fires but each type may respond faster to particular fires as shown The EI company manufactures complementary 12 Volt Smoke Alarms Optical Smoke...

Страница 14: ...Am241 Airspeed No false alarms up to 22mph 10M s Button Test Simulates the effect of smoke and checks chamber electronics and horn Ei105R3 Ei105R4 Sensor Optical uses light scatter from smoke Sensitiv...

Страница 15: ...i100R3 140 x 125 x 46 mm Ei105R3 140 x 125 x 46 mm Ei105R4 140 x 125 x 46 mm Ei103R 140 x 125 x 58 mm Weight 170 grams 6 oz Specifications are subject to change TROUBLESHOOTING ALARM SOUNDS FOR NO APP...

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