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Jacob Jensen JBXS03 Manuel D'utilisation page 18

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Specifications
Operating temperature
: 0° C to + 40° C
Operating humidity
: 10 % to 90 %
Battery
: 1 pcs . 9 VDC,
Low battery indication
: at 7 .2 VDC
Power consumption
: app . 12 uA
Dimensions
: 145 x 126 x 42 mm
Weight
: 107 g
Disposal
: As electric and electronic waste .
Life expectancy
: Replace the product after 10 years .
Guarantee and conditions
The manufacturer of this product guarantees (battery excepted) that the
product is free from material and manufacturing defects . This only applies
if the alarm is used in the normal way and maintenance carried out regularly .
The guarantee is also conditional on the smoke alarm not having been modified
or subjected to attempted repairs . Your statutory rights as a customer are in no
way compromised by this guarantee . The manufacturer and its suppliers accept
no liability whatsoever for any damage, expense, loss of profits or any other
damage incurred as a result of using this product . In the event of a defective
smoke alarm, please return to the place of purchase or to the importer .
Manufacturer: Homewatch Ltd ., 18 Cheung Lee Street, Chai Wan, Hong Kong
www .homewatch .com .hk
Importer:
Bell Xpress A/S, Sletvej 50, DK-8310 Tranbjerg J
mail@bellxpress .dk – www .bellxpress .dk
Prior to fire
Plan and practise an escape route .
Agree a place to meet and remember that a smoke alarm does not put out a fire .
Is fire-fighting equipment available in your home? Remember that even a small
amount of smoke can be fatal .
In case of fire
Save – warn – put out
1 . Warn anyone who might be in danger .
2 . Notify the fire brigade . Always keep the number for the fire brigade by the
telephone .
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or ULTRALIFE U9VL-J-P
Life expectancy: 12 months .
3 . If possible, try to put out the fire with your fire fighting equipment .
Isolate the fire by closing doors and windows to the room on fire .
Any closed door to the room on fire can prevent the fire from spreading .
4 . Make sure that someone is available to guide the fire brigade when they
arrive .
If you are unable to get out of the house - go into a room with windows
facing the road, close the door and shout out for help . Don't waste time
trying to pick up valuables or possessions, your life is more important .
5 . Always close the doors behind you .
6 . Use towels, sheets or clothes to block any gaps under the door to help stop
smoke spreading into the room .
7 . Where smoke is dense, get down to the floor where the smoke is not usually
so thick as smoke rises .
8 . Cover your mouth and nose with a damp cloth .
9 . Stay calm - do not panic .
10 . If you are on the first floor and in danger, drop cushions or bedding to the
ground to try and break your drop from the window . Get out of the window
feet first and lower yourself as far as you can before you let go .
11 . NEVER enter a burning building .
Environmental concerns and disposal
Electric and electronic appliances and enclosed batteries contain materials,
components and substances that can be damaging to people's health and to
the environment, if the waste is not disposed of correctly .
Electric and electronic appliances and batteries are marked with a crossed-out
wheelie bin symbol as illustrated below . It indicates that electric and electronic
appliances and batteries are banned from being disposed of as general
household waste, and have to be collected separately .
Please ask you dealer about current means of disposal .
- The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice .
EN 14604:2005/AC:2008
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0086-CPR-537081
DoP BX03-09092015

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