Our range of Alarms -
Mains Ionisation Smoke
Alarm Model: ASIM
Mains Photoelectric
Smoke Alarm
Model: ASPM
Mains Heat Alarm
Model: AHPM
Your KingShield Smoke Alarm is
guaranteed for
5
years from the date
of purchase. This does not affect
your statutory rights.
PLEASE KEEP THESE
INSTRUCTIONS SAFE
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
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7
0
3
3
0
4
Operating Temp:
4
°
C to
38
°
C
Electrical Rating:
220-240
V AC
50
Hz &
9
V
Alkaline Battery Backup
Battery Backup: In event of a power loss the
battery will give operation for
3
yrs under normal
operating conditions.
Stand by Current:
15
µ
A Max
Alarm Current:
20
mA Max
Alarm Sound Level:
85
Db at
3
M
Humidity Rating:
10
% -
90
%
Interconnect Qty’s:
Up to
40
GreenBrook
Smoke/Heat alarms can inter-connect
Reactive Threshold:
0.61
~
1.92
%FT.OBS.
Please note: This alarm can only be inter-
connected with other GreenBrook alarms.
Conforms to:
BS EN
14604:2005
BS EN
61000-6-3:2007
BS EN
50130-4:1995
+A
1 1998 +A2 2003
Recommended replacement batteries -
Alkaline Type
9
V battery
Detector type:
Ionization chamber
Compact size:
110
mm diameter
PROBLEM
SOLUTION
Alarm does not
sound when
tested
NOTE:
Push the
test button for at
least
5
seconds
while testing!
1.
Clean the alarm
2.
Check green LED is
lit, if LED is not lit
this indicates AC
power failure. Get a
competent person to
check AC power is
present and rectify
any faults.
3
. Replace battery and
test as per ‘battery
replacement’ section.
4
. Replace alarm on
mounting plate if
green LED is not lit
and or alarm does
not function replace
alarm.
The alarm beeps
about once a
minute
Replace the battery, See
‘Replacing The Battery’
section
Alarm is making
unwanted or
nuisance alarms
1.
Clean the alarm. See
the ‘Cleaning’ section
2.
Have the alarm moved
to a new location by an
electrician. Also, see
‘Alarm Placement’
section
The alarm horn
sounds different
to the one I’m
use to for heat
or smoke
alarms
The alarm is operating
correctly.
This alarm features the
international horn sound
for evacuation. The horn
pattern is
3
short beeps
followed by
2
second
pauses and then repeats.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
TECHNICAL DATA
GUARANTEE
If the alarm sounds and you have not
pushed the test button, it is a warning of
a dangerous situation. Your immediate
response is necessary.
To prepare for such an occurrence,
develop family escape plans, discuss
them with all household members, and
practice them regularly.
1
. Expose everyone to the sound of the
smoke alarm and explain what the
sound means.
2
. Determine two exits from each room
and an escape route to the outside
from each exit.
3
. Teach all household members to
touch the door and if it’s hot, they
must use an alternative exit. Instruct
them not to open the door if it is hot.
4
. Teach household members to crawl
along the floor to stay below dangerous
smoke, fumes and gases.
5
. Determine a safe meeting point for all
members outside the building.
1.
Do not panic, stay clam.
2.
Leave the building as quickly as possible.
Touch the doors to feel if they are hot
before opening them. Use an alternative
exit if the door is hot. Crawl along the
floor, do not stop to collect anything.
3.
Meet at the pre-arranged meeting
point outside the building.
4
. Call the fire brigade.
5
. Do not go back inside a burning building.
Wait for the fire brigade to arrive.
These guidelines will assist you in the event
of a fire. However, to reduce the chance that
fires will start, practice fire safety rules and
prevent hazardous situations.
WARNING:
DO NOT disconnect the
battery to stop an unwanted alarm. This
will stop your fire protection.
PRACTICE FIRE SAFETY
ALARMS RANGE
WEST ROAD . HARLOW
ESSEX . CM
20 2
BG . UK
s a l e s @ g r e e n b r o o k . c o . u k
W W W. G R E E N B R O O K . C O . U K
WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF FIRE
BS EN 14604:2005
Licence No. KM 539000
EN 14604
0086-CPD-539001
WARNING
- Contains small amounts of
Radioactive material Am
241
, <
29.6
KBq (0.8uCi)
CLASS II Apparatus
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