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• Dimensions: Ø: 125 x D: 53mm
• Maximum fittings per circuit: 20
• Working Temperature: 0°C - 40°C

SPECIFICATION

BOX CONTENTS

• 1 x Photoelectric Smoke Alarm

• 1 x Base

• 1 x 9V Battery

• 1 x Dust Cover

• 2 x Expansion Plugs

• 2 x Screws

INTRODUCTION

The Smoke Alarm can be inter-connectable with up to 

20 smoke and / or heat alarms and have a test / hush 

function. 

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PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE ALARM

FOR MODEL: SMAS-P2

Red Arrow Trading

Elsworth House, Herries Road South

Sheffield, S6 1QS

T: 0800 195 0006   F: 0870 195 0006 

E: [email protected] 

www.redarrowtrading.com

SAFETY WARNING

• The installation should be carried out by a qualified electrician in compliance with the current edition 

   of the IEE Wiring Regulations.

• Prior to installation carry out the necessary risk assessment considering the people who could be at 

   risk, the level of risk and the precautions required to control the risk. 

• Ensure that the circuit supply is isolated  either by the circuit supply fuse being removed or the 

   applicable circuit breaker being  turned off before installation or any maintenance.

• Check the total load on the circuit including the luminaire does not exceed the rating of the circuit 

   cable, fuse or circuit breaker. 

• If the fitting incorporates control gear,  ensure careful sizing to avoid instances of nuisance tripping of 

   the protective device used  in the installation.

• 

Follow the provided installation instructions, using the fixings supplied or recommended.  

220-

240V

IP40

080817

 

PO 2913

INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - 

LOCATING THE SMOKE ALARM

• If your dwelling is on a single storey, for minimum protection you should fit an 

   alarm in a corridor or hallway between the sleeping and living areas (incl. 

   Kitchens). 
• Place it as near to the living areas as possible and ensure the audible alarm can 

   be heard when the bedrooms are occupied. See Figure 1 (above) for example.
• If your dwelling is multi-storey, for minimum protection one alarm should be 

   fitted at the bottom of the staircase with further alarms fitted on each upstairs 

   landing. This includes basements but excludes crawl spaces and unfinished 

   attics. See Figure 2 for example.
NOTE: For maximum protection an alarm should be fitted in every room (except 

kitchens, bathrooms and garages).

DO NOT FIT AN ALARM IN THE KITCHEN OR BATHROOM, as cooking fumes or 

steam may trigger the alarm.

DO NOT FIT AN ALARM IN A GARAGE, as exhaust fumes are likely to set it off.

PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE ALARM

FOR MODEL: SMAS-P2

• Connect the wires to the correct terminals (on the mounting base) incoming 

   supply. If the smoke alarm is to be interconnected, link out the interconnection 

   terminals. Ensure the screws are fully tightened. See Figure 6.
LIVE: Connect to house the wires coloured Brown, Red or marked with L.

NEUTRAL: Connect to house wires coloured Blue, Black or marked with N.
INTERCONNECT: Normally not used except to hardwire interconnect to the 

mains smoke (SMAS-P2) or heat alarm (SMAS-P2).  Never use the EARTH wire 

for the interconnect wire.
• Insert a 9V battery firmly into the battery compartment on the rear of the 

   alarm. NOTE POLARITY OF CONNECTIONS. Ensure the metal tab is fully 

   depressed when the battery has been fitted.
NOTE – For the safety of the end user the smoke alarm cannot be fitted without 

its battery.
• Before assembling the smoke alarm to the base plate, test the correct operation 

   of the smoke alarm (operating from the battery only) by depressing the test 

   button on the front of the alarm. The unit should emit a loud pulsating alarm.

• Assemble the alarm unit onto the mounting plate by 
   turning the alarm unit counter-clockwise. See Figure 4. 

• Restore the AC supply by plugging the AC QUICK 

   CONNECTOR into the back of the alarm (see Figure 4). 

   Make sure that the locks on the connector snap into 

   place. 
• Test the correct operation of the smoke alarm by 
   depressing the test button on the front of the detector. 

   The unit should emit a loud pulsating alarm.

• Use a 2.1mm wire for connection.

PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE ALARM

FOR MODEL: SMAS-P2

• In very dusty or dirty environments, such as workshops.
• Locate the unit at least 1.5m and route wiring at least 1m away from 

   fluorescent light fittings as electrical “noise” and/or flickering may affect 

   the unit. Do not wire into the same circuit as fluorescent lights or dimmers.

• Do not locate in insect infested areas. Insects and contamination on the 

   alarm sensor can increase its response time.

INSTALLING THE SMOKE ALARM

• The circuit used to power the smoke alarm must be a dedicated permanent 

   supply that cannot be switched off accidentally by the normal user. Before 

   installing ensure the electrical supply is isolated.

WARNING: To prevent injury, this smoke alarm must be securely attached to 

the ceiling/wall in accordance with the installation instructions.
• The Smoke Alarm will function correctly either as a stand-alone alarm or 

   inter-connected.All Inter-connected Smoke Alarms must be supplied from 

   a single power circuit. A common neutral must be used for the 

   interconnect to function.
WARNING: Do not connect the interconnect wire to Live or Neutral.
• Disconnect the AC main power from the circuit that is going to be used.
• Having established the mounting location, install a junction box suitable for 

   locating the termination point. Ensure that there is no other electrical 

   wiring or pipe work in the area adjacent to the mounting surface.
• Unlock the detector unit from the base by pushing back the snap lock with 

   a screw driver and turn the alarm unit anti-clockwise to release it. See 

   Figure 5 and 6. 
• Fix the mounting plate in position.
• Strip the Live/Neutral and Inter-connect (if used) wires.

PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE ALARM

FOR MODEL: SMAS-P2

POSITIONING THE SMOKE ALARM
Ceiling Mounting 

• As hot smoke rises and spreads out, it is advisable to mount on a ceiling in a 

   central position, avoiding areas where there is no air circulation. E.g. Corners of 

   rooms and keep away from items which may prevent the free flow of air. 
• Place the unit at least 300mm from any light fitting or decorative object which 

   might obstruct smoke entering the alarm. Keep the unit at least 300mm away 

   from walls. See Figure 3i.

Wall Mounting

• Do not mount the unit tight into the corners. Put the top edge of your smoke 

   alarm between 150mm and 300mm below the ceiling. Keep the unit at least 

   300mm from room corners. See Figure 3i.

On a Sloping Ceiling

• In areas with sloping or peaked ceilings install your smoke alarm 900mm from 

   the highest point, measured horizontally because “dead air” at the apex may 

   prevent smoke from reaching the unit. See Figure 3ii.

Figure 3i & 3ii - Positioning the smoke / heat detector

Areas to be avoided include the following:

• Situations where the temperature may fall below 0°C or rise above 40°C.
• Humid areas such as bathrooms, kitchens and shower rooms, where the 

   relative humidity may exceed 90%.
• Near a decorative object, door, light fitting, window molding etc., that may 

   prevent smoke from entering the alarm.
• Fume filled environments such as garages. Exhaust gases may cause false 

   alarms.
• Adjacent to or directly above hot components such as radiators or wall vents 

   that can effect the direction of air currents.

PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE ALARM

FOR MODEL: SMAS-P2

OPERATING YOUR SMOKE ALARM
• 

Once the smoke alarm has been installed a small GREEN indicator light (LED) 

   should be visible through the alarm grill, indicating that the AC supply is 

   healthy. A RED indicator light (LED) should also flash approximately once a 

   minute to indicate the battery is healthy and the unit is operating properly.

• 

If smoke is detected, the unit will emit a load pulsating alarm and a RED 

   indicator light (LED) will be flashing quickly at the same time until the air is 

   clear.

TESTING YOUR SMOKE ALARM
• 

It is recommended that you test your smoke alarm once a week to ensure the 

   detector is working correctly.

• 

Push and hold the test button for approximately three seconds. A loud 

   pulsating alarm should sound and a RED indicator light (LED) will flash at the 

   same time.

PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE ALARM

FOR MODEL: SMAS-P2

Fig. 3i

Fig. 3ii

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