6.0 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
UL S2203
CyberCat 254/1016 Operation Manual
6-1
FM
P/N: 06-326-2
Rev 6, 09/2015
6.1 OVERVIEW
To ensure operational integrity, the CyberCat system should be properly tested and inspected at prescribed
intervals as required by NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code and the local Authority Having
Jurisdiction (AHJ). The property or building owner is responsible for testing and maintaining the system. The
owner can designate a representative (often the building manager) to be responsible for ensuring that the
system is properly tested and maintained.
If the owner or designated representative does not choose to perform the testing and maintenance of the
system or is not allowed to due to licensing laws or certification requirements, the owner shall contract with a
qualified contractor to perform these services. Qualified personnel can include those persons that are:
A. Factory Trained and Certified
B. Certified by a nationally recognized certification organization acceptable to the authority having
jurisdiction.
C. Registered, licensed, or certified by State or Local Authority
D. Trained, qualified and employed by an organization listed by a national testing laboratory
Records of all testing and maintenance shall be kept on the protected premises for a period of at least five (5)
years. System defects and malfunctions shall be corrected. If a defect or malfunction is not corrected at the
conclusion of system inspection, testing, or maintenance, the system owner or owner’s designated
representative shall be informed of the impairment in writing.
6.2 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
Certain components of the CyberCat require replacement at regular intervals, even though no obvious sign of
failure is present.
Batteries (Lead Acid) - Replace every 3 years according to date of manufacture
Battery (Lithium Coin cell) - Replace every 5 years with Fike battery P/N 02-4040 only. Use of another
battery may present a risk of fire or explosion.
The lithium battery is located on the front of the CyberCat control board (bottom-center). To replace the
lithium battery, use the following procedure:
1. Connect to the CyberCat panel using C-Linx software and download the system configuration before
attempting to replace the lithium battery. Failure to do so will result in loss of system configuration.
2. Remove power from panel (AC and batteries) and wait 60 seconds before proceeding.
3. Remove the lithium battery by using thumb and forefinger to slide the coin cell from the battery holder on
the system controller.
4. Insert new battery (P/N 02-4040) making sure to observe polarity marking on the battery holder.
5. Dispose of used battery promptly. Keep away from children. Do not disassemble and do not dispose of
in fire.
6. Reapply power to the panel (AC and batteries).
7. Connect to the CyberCat panel using C-Linx software and upload the system configuration into the
control board.
8. Verify proper operation of system.