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The EIB160e series may be interconnected with any 

other RadioLINK or RadioLINK

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 products through 

inserting the EIB100MRF RadioLINK

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 Module. This 

module will enable the EIB160e series Alarms to 

communicate RF messages to other products such as 

the EIB450 RadioLINK Alarm Controller where you can 

remotely locate, test and hush your EIB160e Series 

Alarms using this wireless controller.
For detailed user instructions on using the RF 

interconnection module EIB100MRF with the EIB160e 

series, please consult the EIB100MRF instruction 

manual.

Important Information

Check all Alarms weekly, especially after initial 

installation or re-occupation (e.g. following a holiday)
1. Check that the green mains indicator light is on. (if 

it is off check circuit breakers, fuses and wiring etc.)

2. Check that the red LED on the cover flashes once 

every 40 seconds to indicate normal operation. 

The EIB160e series also has a memory function 

indicating if the Alarm has been activated in the past 

24 hours. If the memory has been set by an alarm 

event, the red LED will flash twice every 40 seconds. 

The cause of the alarm should be investigated. After 

24 hours the memory will be cleared.

3. Press the test button for up to 10 seconds to ensure 

the sensor chamber, electronics and sounder are 

working. A red light on the cover, will flash while horn 

is sounding. The Alarm will stop when the button 

is released. Pressing the test button simulates the 

effect of smoke or heat  during a real fire and is the 

best way to ensure the Alarm is operating correctly. 

This action will also clear the memory.

WARNING: DO NOT TEST WITH FLAME

This can set fire to the Alarm and damage the house.
We do not recommend testing with smoke or heat as 

the results can be misleading unless special apparatus 

is used.
4. Check for any sign of contamination such as 

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Do’s

Don’ts

Regularly check green mains 

indicator is lit

Do  not  paint  your Alarm.  Do 

not allow paint, water or dust 

to contaminate the Alarm

Test Weekly  –  See  testing 

and maintenance

Your Alarm  is powered  by 

230VAC.  Do  not  open  or 

insert anything into the Alarm

If  nuisance  alarms occur  – 

press the test/hush button to 

silence the Alarm for 10 mins

Remove  or  completely  cover 

your  Alarm  when  decorating 

to  prevent  dust  or  other 

contamination  damaging  the 

unit

Clean your Alarm regularly

RF Interconnection

Testing and Maintenance

Содержание BROOKS EIB160e Series

Страница 1: ...interconnected Please contact your local distributor for more information Interconnection can be achieved by hardwire or through a modular RF module the EIB100MRF which can be inserted into the base o...

Страница 2: ...nds The cause of the alarm should be investigated After 24 hours the memory will be cleared 3 Press the test button for up to 10 seconds to ensure the sensor chamber electronics and sounder are workin...

Страница 3: ...g left without mains power for long periods the Smoke Heat Alarms should be removed from their mounting plates to prevent the batteries becoming fully depleted This is sometimes done with holiday home...

Страница 4: ...type When sure that it is just a nuisance false alarm simply press the test silence button briefly on the Alarm to silence the unit for 10 minutes If when the Alarm sounds there is no sign of smoke he...

Страница 5: ...ach children how to escape open windows and use roll up fire ladders and stools without adult help Make sure they know what to do if the alarm sounds 1 Check room doors for heat or smoke Do not open a...

Страница 6: ...er this Smoke Heat Alarms don t last indefinitely For example if there is a build up of contamination performance will be impaired It is recommended that the Smoke Heat Alarms are replaced after 10 ye...

Страница 7: ...the red light flashing the others are probably satisfactory 2 LOW BATTERY OTHER BEEPS Check the green mains power light is on If not check fuse circuit breakers and wiring connections If the green li...

Страница 8: ...Australia PTY Ltd 4 Pike Street Rydalmere NSW 2116 Australia Tel 0296841466 www brooks com au Ei Electronics Shannon Co Clare Ireland Tel 061 471277 www eielectronics com Contact Us Certified To AS37...

Страница 9: ...ES SLIDE ON ALARM 3 LOCATE THE ARROW ON THE FRONT FACE OF THE ALARM THE SLOT IS LOCATED DIRECTLY ABOVE THE ARROW INSERT A FLAT BLADED SCREWDRIVER HORIZONTALLY APPROX 1cm INTO THE CENTRE OF THE REMOVAL...

Страница 10: ...oughout the house particularly in the bedrooms It is also important that nuisance false alarms are minimised to ensure the units are not disabled or ignored The Australian Standard AS1670 1 gives guid...

Страница 11: ...ceptable that a warning will only be given by the Heat Alarm when there is a very significant flaming fire in the room If the door s and windows are not closed to contain the fire and heat it is extre...

Страница 12: ...ly be considered where close spaced beams or similar obstructions may preclude ceiling mounting It is considered to be the responsibility of the installer client to determine if the presence of asbest...

Страница 13: ...ilt in terminal block to connect it to the mains The mounting plate can be screwed directly to the ceiling Alternatively it can be screwed to a junction box It requires a current of 50mA The Alarm mus...

Страница 14: ...blue or marked N See page 16 for information on interconnection Note Wiring must be installed in compliance with AS3000 Warning Mixing the Live and Neutral connections when interconnecting Alarms will...

Страница 15: ...t seals around the edge of the hole in the ceiling or wall This is to prevent air draughts affecting the smoke heat entering the Alarm If the hole is too large or the Alarm does not seal it it should...

Страница 16: ...e units with red light flashing rapidly which are causing all the other Alarms to sound WARNING Do not connect these Alarms to any other model produced by another manufacturer Doing so may damage the...

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