Replace the detector every 10 years.
Battery and rechargeable battery information
Used batteries must not be disposed of as unsorted household
waste. Used batteries must be recycled and may be returned free-of-
charge to the place of sale. Batteries contain substances which are
harmful to the environment and to human health and must therefore be
disposed of correctly.
Recycling instructions
This device must not be disposed of with unsorted house hold waste.
Owners of old devices are required by law todispose of this device
correctly. Contact your town council for further information.
Technical information
Model name
RWM 4832
Battery operation
9 V block battery, included
Signal volume
approx. 85 dB/3 m
Relative humidity
10 % - 93 %
Operating temperature range
0 °C to +40 °C
Approval
EN 14604:2005/AC:2008
Dimensions
Ø 102 mm, height 36 mm
Subject to technical and design changes without prior notice.
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Correct action in the event of a fire
Keep calm! Alert the fire service.
It is important that the fire service is told the following information:
• Your name (name, phone number)
• The location of the fire (address)
• What has happened (extent of fire)
• How many people are injured
• Then wait to see if the operator has any questions.
Alert all the people who live with you.
Help aged, sick and disabled persons.
Close all windows and doors.
Do not use lifts.
If you have any doubts as to whether or not it is a genuine alarm, still act as
if there is a real fire.
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