To mount the heat alarm,
proceed as follows:
– Choose a location for the
alarm on the ceiling near
the centre of the room.
– Use the mounting bracket
to mark the screw hole
positions on the ceiling.
– Drill the screw holes with a
5mm drill bit and insert the
plastic plugs, gently
tapping them flush with
the ceiling with a hammer.
– Screw the mounting
bracket to the ceiling,
inserting the screws into
the plastic plugs.
– Gently screw the alarm
body clockwise onto the
mounting bracket. The
alarm will immediately
power on.
– Lastly, check the heat
alarm is operational by
depressing and holding
the Test/Hush button until
the alarm sounds.
8.1
Signal - The heat alarm
has both a visible LED and
acoustic alarm signal.
8.2
Standby Mode - The
alarm goes to standby mode
once powered on, with the
LED flashing every 32 seconds
to indicate normal operation.
8
.3 Testing - Test the heat
alarm once a week to ensure
correct operation by
depressing and holding the
test button down until the
alarm sounds. This can be
performed from the floor using
a broom handle.
8.4 Alarm Mode - In alarm
mode, the heat alarm will emit
a loud sweeping sound pattern
of 3 beeps followed by a pause
and then repeating. This is
designed to alert occupants.
The LED will flash
simultaneously.
6
Holes in
ceiling
2 Screws
Plastic
plugs
Bracket
Screw
holes
Alarm body
7.Mounting the heat alarm
Fig.6
8
.5 Alarm Hush Mode -
If alarm activates when
there is no fire or
dangerous situation
present, the alarm siren
can be hushed by
depressing the Test/Hush
button. This will pause the
unit for approximately 10
minutes. During this time,
the LED will flash every 8
seconds indicating Hush
Mode. The heat alarm will
automatically reset after 10
minutes providing the air
temperature has reduced
to normal. However, if the
air temperature is still in
the heat sensitivity range
(see page 3), the alarm will
reactivate.
8.
6 Fault Mode - If the
alarm has developed a
fault, the battery level is
low, or the alarm has
reached the end-of-life
status, the alarm will chirp
every 32 seconds.