Getting ready
for fire emergency
• Prepare an evacuation
route.
• Draw up an emergency
plan for all rooms.
• In case of fire, exit
the room by crawling
on the floor as there
is less smoke at that
level.
• Wake up everybody
as soon as the alarm
is activated.
• Set a meeting point
outside the home in
advance.
• Close all windows and
doors.
• Call the fire department.
Summary of reactions and
signals of the detector
Normal operation
Smoke detection
Detector at the source
of the smoke detection
signal
The unit flashes quickly
An emergency
light is turned on
A built-in alarm is relea-
sed on a continuous
basis (85 dB(A) from 3 m)
Alarm sounds until smoke is dissipated
(1)
Test of the detector
Detector at the source
of the smoke detection
signal
The unit flashes quickly
The unit flickers every
sec.
The alarms rings for
1 sec (73 dB (A) from
a 3 m distance), then
stops for 1 sec.
Alarm sounds when the key test is pressed
(2)
for more than 5 sec. and until this key is released
ll your détectors
1 flash every 10 sec.
(1)
Other wired
inter-connected
detectors
An emergency
light is turned on
A modulated built-in
audible alarm is released
(85 dB(A) from 3 m)
(2)
Other wired
inter-connected
detectors
The unit flashes quickly
An emergency light is
turned on 1 sec.
The alarms rings for
1 sec (73 dB (A) from
a 3 m distance), then
stops for 2 sec.
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