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en | Maintenance and Service
Conventional Automatic Detectors
2019.11 | 5.0 | F.01U.003.962
Operation Guide
Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH
3.
Leave the magnet on the test tool by the reed switch for 5
seconds. To do this, just count
5
flashes of the green LED.
4.
Remove the test tool. Count the flashes of the red LED. Refer to the table for the
detector’s contamination level.
Contamination Level - Red LED Display
Number of Flashes Detector’s State
1 to 3
Operating normally with little or no dirt contamination
4 to 6
Progressively more contamination => clean detector immediately
7 to 10
Trouble condition, very dirty => clean and check detector immediately
4.5
Electronic Function Test (Optional)
Notice!
Make sure that the alarm cannot be passed on to higher‑level systems. Programmed
activations of the fire panel are retained and will be executed.
1.
Trigger the reed switch as described in
Inspection Procedure for FCP‑OC
and
Inspection Procedure for FCP‑O
.
As soon as the reed switch has been triggered, the green LED flashes once a second.
2.
After triggering, leave the magnet on the reed switch for at least 10 seconds. To do this,
just count 10
flashes of the LED.
After 10
seconds, the detector triggers a test alarm. The LED lights up red.
4.6
Repair
In the event of any defect, the entire module/device is exchanged.
4.7
Disposal
Unusable electrical and electronic devices/modules must not be disposed of
with normal household refuse. They must be disposed of in compliance with
the applicable regulations and directives (e.g. WEEE in Europe).
Packaging Film of the Fire Detectors with C
sensor:
The packaging bag of the multisensor detectors with C
sensor consists of tear‑resistant
PE‑ALU laminated film and may be disposed of with the household garbage.
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