Networking
3. Switch on the power switch at the bottom of the second smoke detector.
4. Press the code button on the bottom of the second smoke detector: the red LED
flashes approx. once per second.
5. The coding period is approx. 60 seconds. During this time, the two smoke alarms
are in coding mode. If both green LEDs of the smoke alarms light up simul-
taneously, the networking was successful. If they are not successful, the two
detectors return to the normal state after 60 seconds.
6. Repeat the procedure for all other smoke detectors to be networked. Each
additional detector must be networked with a detector that is already networked.
7. As soon as you have connected all smoke alarms to each other, press the test /
stop button on each smoke alarm and check that the alarm signal is working on
all networked smoke alarms. Also check that the red LED only works on the tested
smoke detector.
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Installation and operation
In order to mount the alarm on the ceiling, follow the steps in the order listed
below:
1. Remove smoke alarm from the cover base
by turning anti-clockwise.
2. Remove the locking pin located in the
mounting socket (further use in step 6,
is used for unintentional disassembly).
3. Mark the holes through the cover base.
4. Fit the required dowels into the drill holes
and tightly screw in the detector base.
When marking out your drill holes, ensure that no electrical wires
cables, pipes or other installation components are located behind
the installation point!
5. Attach smoke alarm by turning clockwise at the detector base. Small markings
are found on the side of the detector base and on the alarm itself which make
it easier to fit the alarm onto the base (see illustration on page 40). To be ready
for operation, the detector must snap into the socket!
6. Insert the locking pin from step 2 into the designated side opening to prevent
the alarm from turning (see illustration on page 40).
Installation and operation
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