Ei Electronics Ei 3100RF User Manual
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Table of Contents
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READ THIS FIRST
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INTRODUCTION
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LOCATING YOUR SMOKE ALARMS
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POSITIONING YOUR SMOKE ALARM
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INSTALLING YOUR SMOKE ALARMS
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HOUSE CODING YOUR ALARMS
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TESTING AND MAINTAINING YOUR
SMOKE ALARMS
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TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR ALARMS
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
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SMOKE ALARM & RF LIMITATIONS
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GETTING YOUR SMOKE ALARM SERVICED
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FIVE YEAR GUARANTEE
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SMOKE ALARM - OPTICAL OR IONISATION
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
1. READ THIS FIRST
A Smoke Alarm is an early warning device. Used correctly it
can give you and your family valuable extra time to escape.
When the alarm sounds, immediately evacuate the premises
before beginning any investigation.
1. Install in the centre of the ceiling (if possible) using the
screws supplied (see section 5.0)
2. Connect battery: Connect battery snaps firmly (see figure
1a). Press the test button and horn should sound.
3. When the battery is first connected the Alarm may sound
for 2-3 seconds and/or the red light may flash quickly for 10
seconds - this is normal.
4. The wireless interconnect will operate as received once the
batteries are connected. We strongly recommend house
coding your alarms to prevent interference from
neighbouring systems (see section 6)
5. Test weekly.
6. Proper protection usually requires more than one Smoke
Alarm.
7. If the Alarm beeps without the red light flashing at the same
time then clean the unit, as this is the automatic test feature
indicating the chamber is degraded (Ei3105RF only).
8. A Smoke Alarm does not prevent fires.
9. Plan your escape route.
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Figure 1 : Attaching battery to the battery snap
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