USE, TESTING AND MAINTENANCE:
USE:
The heat detector is operational if the 9 volt battery (6F22) is placed and the HA-58 is mounted to the ceiling. You
can only place the detector on the ceiling plate if the 9 volt battery is installed. If the detector is operational the red
LED will blink every minute. Once the measured temperature by the heat detector is higher than 55°C the alarm will
go off. A loud beep will sound and the red LED will blink continuously. Once the heat dissipates, the alarm will stop
automatically.
Testing:
By pressing the test key on the HA-58, the alarm can be tested to ensure it is still operational. Hold the key for at
least 2 seconds. Operation is correct if the red LED blinks and a tone is audible. Preferably check the detector
weekly. During alarm state, the HA-58 will generate a tone of at least 85dB(A) sound pressure. Do not test the heat
detector with candles, open flames, cigarettes or similar methods. It is possible to test the heat detector with a hair
dryer.
ATTENTION:
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If there is any doubt over the cause of an alarm, then assume the alarm is caused by a fire and evacuate
the premises as soon as possible.
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Keep the heat detector away from small children.
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During renovations, protect the heat detector against dust. It will lose it's functionality if covered by dust.
Maintenance:
The HA-58 can be cleaned with a vacuum cleaner.
PLAN AN ESCAPE ROUTE:
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Make a map and mark all locations of doors and windows and a possible escape route. Note that you may need
an escape ladder on high floors.
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Ensure everyone in the house knows the sound the smoke alarms produce and regularly practice use of the
escape route.
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Leave the house immediately according to the plan when hearing the alarm. Every second counts: so respond
quickly. If you do not notice smoke or heat, check if everyone in the house is in a secure location.
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Do not open any doors without feeling wether the door is warm or if there is smoke coming from underneath the
doors. If it is, do not open that door. If the door is cold, put your shoulder firmly against the door and open it a
small amount to check for any heat or smoke first.
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If there is much smoke, keep low and take shallow breaths, preferably through a moist towel. Call the fire depart-
ment as soon as you are safe outside.
REPLACING THE BATTERIES:
The detector is supplied using a 9Volt blok battery. Only use the recommended type Pairdeer 6F22. Under normal con-
ditions the battery will last at least one year. If it is about to need replacement, the smoke detector will make a chirping
sound every 60 seconds for at least 30 days. Test the detector after every battery replacement. If the heat detector does
not function, please contact your supplier
ENVIRONMENT:
Do not throw away used batteries, but recycle them using your local chemical depot. Product may not be thrown out
as normal waste, but must be recycled as electrical waste.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Usage temperature ................................................................... 0˚C tot 60˚C
Power ....................................................................................... 9V DC batterij
Alarm point ............................................................................... 50~60 ˚C
Power usage in standby ........................................................... 15 µA max.
Sound level during alarm .......................................................... 85dB op 1 meter
Maximum distance from the wall .............................................. 7,5m
PROBLEM
No sound during the test procedure
Note: Hold the test button several
seconds during a test.
The heat detector beeps every minute
The heat alarm regularly gives a false
alarm during cooking or during use of
the shower.
SOLUTION
1. Remove the detector from the ceiling plate and check if the battery
is properly connected.
2. Clean the heat detector.
Replace the 9V battery
1. Clean the heat detector.
2. Move the heat detector to another location.