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1. Unique power connector prevents interconnecting with incompatible heat atarms smoke alarms or security systems N Madel H230CT heat atarms can be interconnected with as many as 38 other Firex h at alarins or Firex 230V AC smoke alarms Interconnactable Firex Smoke alarms include GC240 1240C 1AR230C PG240 PAD240 PADC240 and PAR230 Interconnectable Firex heat alarms include H230 H230CT and HA230CT Optional use tamper resistant feature serves as a safeguard against tampering Modet H230CT has a unique battery missing device The heat alarm will not attach to the mounting bracket if a battery is not in the battery compartment The heat alarm will sound a short beep about once a minute if the battery is tow Multi purpose green and red LEDs indicate that the heat alarm is connected to the AC supply is working normally or is in alarm Loud alarm sounder 85 decibels dB A at 3m will sound to alert you to an emergency Test button checks heat alarm operation SPECIFICATIONS Moet NuMBER H230CT ELECTRICAL RATING 230V AC 9 Voir DC BATERY BACKUP INTERCONNECTING FIREX SMOKE AND HEAT ALARMS oR Pattress with RELAY UP TO ANY COMBINATION OF 35 OTHER FIREX HEAT Alarms Monel H230CT H230 HR230CT or Firex SMOKE Atarms Mopets GC240 1240C IAR230C PG240 PAD240 PADC240 Ano PAR230 Nove THE ABOVE FIREX MODELS ALSO MAY BE INTERCONNECTED WITH Fikex PATIRESS WITH Relay Monet PATR 1 TE
2. 3 ny uy with 9V Battery Back up Heat Alarm 191 279 58 C TEMPERATURE RATING MODEL H230CT HEAT ALARM WITH 9V BATTERY BACK UP CE PLEASE READ AND SAVE THIS MANUAL installer Please leave this manual with the occupier or in the case of a house in multiple operation with the owner CONTENTS pl Heat Alarm Features E pt2 Specifications o o 0a eB p 2 Important Safety Information oar pd Heat Alarm Location p 3 Heat Alarm Siting p4 How to Install This Heat Alarm p5 Interconnecting Heat Alarms p5 Red and Green LED Indicators p5 Testing the Heat Alarm Maintenance and Cleaning Battery Replacement Repair Fire Safety Rules and Preventing Hazardous Situations p7 Fire Procedure p7 What to Do in Case of Fire p 8 Troubleshooting p 8 _ Guarantee g WARNING HEAT ALARMS ALONE ARE NOT SUFFICIENT FOR UFE SAFETY AS THEY ARE NOT DESIGNED TO DETECT SMOKE THEY ARE INTENDED TO DETECT TEMPERATURES OF 58 C AND ABOVE TO PROVIDE AN ADDITIONAL SOURCE OF INFORMATION THAT IS SUPPLEMENTARY TO THAT PROVIDED BY SMOKE ALARMS TO INCREASE THE PROBABILITY THAT AN EARLY WARNING WILL BE PROVIDED AND SO ENHANCE UFE SAFETY AND PROPERTY PROTECTION INFORMATION SECTION OF THIS MANUAL see HEAT HAVE LIMITATIONS N THE IMPORTANT SAFETY HEAT ALARM FEATURES This heat alarm is powered from a 230V AC supply and has a DC battery back up source AC DC heat alarms offer added protection in the event of a power failure
3. INDEPENDENT DEDICATED CIRCUIT AT THE MAIN DISTRIBUTION BOARD NO OTHER ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT EXCERT COMPATIBLE SMOKE ALARMS SHOULD BE CONNECTED TO THIS CIRCUIT IF YOUR HOME HAS RESIDUAL CURRENT DEVICE PROTECTION ON THE ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION OR ON INDIVIDUAL CIRCUITS CHECK WITH A QUAUFIED ELECTRICIAN TO MAKE SURE THAT FAUITS ON CIRCUNS SERVING SOCKET OUTLETS OR PORTABLE APP ANCES CANNOT CAUSE INTERRUPTION TO THE SUPPLY TO THE HEAT ALARMS HEAT ALARMS ALSO MAY BE CONNECTED TO A SEPARATE ELECTRICALLY PROTECTED REGULARLY USED LOCAL LIGHTING CIRCUIT HOWEVER THIS WHL MEAN THAT UNLESS A SEPARATE MEANS OF ISOLATION 1S PROVIDED FOR THE HEAT ALARMS IT WilL BE NECESSARY TO ISOLATE THE LIGHTING CIRCUIT EVERY TIME THAT THERE 1S A NEED TO ISOLATE THE SUPPLY TO THE HEAT ALARMS THIS MAY CAUSE INCON VENIENCE OR HAZARDS 1 Route the household AC supplyfi interconnect cable into the electrical accessory box or surface Pattress Firex Model PAT or PATR 2 Using a suitably rated connector supplied with Firex Pattress models connect the neutral supply to the blue lead of the connector plug 3 Using a suitably rated connector supplied with Firex Pattress models connect the line supply to the brown lead of the connactor plug STANDARD ELECTRICAL JUNCTION BOXOR MODEL PAT OR PATR PATTRESS FIREX MODEL H230CT 4 Ifinterconnecting is desired connect the orange of the connector plug to the designated interconnect conductor of the househo
4. D ACTION EVACUATE THE DWELLING IMMEDIATELY MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING In addition to weekly testing this heat alarm must be cleaned periodically to remove dust dirt and debris The battery also must be replaced annually IDANGER ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD TURN OFF THE AC supply TO THE HEAT ALARM AT THE MAIN DISTRIBUTION BOARD BY REMOVING THE FUSE OR SWITCHING THE APPROPRIATE CIRCUIT BREAKER TO THE OFF POSITION BEFORE REPLACING THE BATTERY OR CLEANING THE HEAT ALARM BATTERY REPLACEMENT Always turn off the AC power to the heat alarm before replacing the battery Replace the battery at feast once annually or immediately when the low battery signal sounds once a minute even though the heat alarm is receiving AC power Use oniy the following batteries as replacements in this heat alarm Eveready 522 or 1222 Duracell MN1604 or Ultralife UL9V J ICAUTION DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTIY REPLACED USE ONLY THE BATTERIES SPECIFIED IN THE USER MANUAL IWARNING Do NOT USE ANY OTHER TYPE OF BATTERY EXCEPT AS SPECIFIED IN THIS MANUAL Do NOT USE RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES 1 Turn off the AC power supply to the heat alarm at the main distribution board 2 Insert a smalt screwdriver into the slot in the mounting plate and turn the heat alarm counterclackwise to detach the alarm 3 Gently pull down the heat alarm Be careful not to separate any wire connections 4 Pull out the connector plug from the back of the heat alarm 5 From t
5. MPERATURE RATING 58 C MAXIMUM AMBIENT 37 8 C TEMPERATURE RATING OPERATING TEMPERATURE 30 C 10 70 C RECOMMENDED COVERAGE SOM RECOMMENDED SPACING 5 3M MAXIMUM DISTANCE FROM WAL 7 7M Maximum CEIUNG HEIGHT 6M IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION PLEASE READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS IWARNING s This heat alarm requires constant 230V AC power AND a heaithy 9V DC battery to operate properly This heat alarm WILL NOT work if AC power is not connected or has failed or been interrupted for any reason AND the bat teries have been removed or are flat or improperly connected DO NOT use any other kind of battery except as specified in this manual DO NOT intercon nect this heat alarm te any other type of smoke alarm or heat alarm or auxil iary device except these listed in this manual The TEST button accurately tests al heat alarm functions DO NOT use any other test method for routine testing Test heat alarm weekly to ensure proper operation Higher ceilings will increase the time needed by the heat alarm to detect a fire in most dwellings the ceiling height will keep this reaction time within acceptable limits However ceilings with a height of over 6m may delay the reaction time of the heat alarm significantly Advice from your local distributor or Fira Brigade should be obtained when installing a heat alarm on a ceiling higher than 6m 4 f This heat alarm should be installed only by a qualifie
6. NECTING HEAT ALARMS Use 1 5mm minimum solid or stranded cable with a rating of 230V When intercon n cting heat alarms and or smoke alarms the maximum cable length between any two should be 450m for 1 5mm cable 20 chm loop resistance This heat alarm may be interconnected with as many as 35 other Firex Model H230 H230CT or HR230CT heat alarms or model GC249 1240C IAR230C PG240 PAD240 PADC240 or PAR230 smoke alarms DO NOT connect to any other type or model of heat alarm or smoke alarm If interconnecting to Firex Pattress with Relay Model PATR only 12 total Firex models may be interconnected Connect ail interconnected heat and smoke alarms to a single final circuit Wiring must conform to 1 E E Regulations for Electrical installations BS 7673 gt NEUTRAL gt LINE FOR INTERCONNECTING USE A MINIMUM OF 4 5mm CABLE NOTE Colors shown correspond to electrical codes inthe United Kingdom Colors may vary in other countries i RED AND GREEN LED INDICATORS This heat alarm features a rad and green LED indigator that canbe seen through the clear light pipe on the top of alarm The LEDs indicate the following GREEN ON AC power is present OFF AC power is not present RED F i BLINKS ONCE A MINUTE DC power is present indicating normal operation OFF DC power is not present F _ BLINKS ONCE A SECOND and unit is sounding alarm senses 58 C temperature or greater i OFF and un
7. d electrician The installation should comply with BS 7671 and ail prevailing locat regional and national codes E This heat atarm is designad to be used only as part of the protection of a single family dwelling or a house in multiple occupation HMQ of ne more than two stories It also may be used in conjunction with smoke alarms within individual flats or apartments in targer houses im multiple occupation ta provide an early warning to occupants of a fire in a room within the dwelling but a communal fire alarm system also shoutd be provided in such cases DO NOT instali this heat atarm in any other buildings such as hotels motels dormitories hospitals nursing homes or group homes of any kind In these occupancies a complete automatic fire detection and alarm system complying with BS 5839 Part 1 should be installed i Heat alarms should be used only in conjunction with smoke alarms with which the heat alarms should be interconnected in order to provide early warning of heat smoke or fire Smoke alarms should be installed on every level of the dwelling A Interconnected heat alarms and smoke alarms offer maximum protection By interconnecting heat alarms and smoke alarms when one unit senses heat smoke or fire and sounds its alarm all others will sound as wall DO NOT connect this heat alarm to any other type of alarm except those stated in this manual or an approved auxiliary device Heat alarms interconnected with smoke a
8. eturn units postage prepaid to your local distributor For information on your local distributor contact k SENSOTEC EUROPE LTD Unit 7 Enterprise Park Bala Gwynedd LL23 7NL Wales United Kingdom n Fechnical Services Telephone 44 08700 730000 Fax 44 08700 740000 Sales Telephone 44 08700 71 0000 Fax 44 08700720000 lwen Climate Controls Americas 191 E North Avenue Carol Stream Illinois 60188 United States of America Telephone 1 630 260 3402 Fax 1 630 260 7290 2003 Climate Controls Americas
9. he back of the heat alarm remove battery door screw and lift the tab to open the battery compartment door 6 Remove the battery from the compartment Disconnect the drained battery from the battery compartment and discard 7 Connect a new healthy 9V battery to the connector The battery will fit only one way Be sure the battery connector is s curaly attached to the battery terminals 8 Place the battery into the battery compartment 9 Ciose tha battery compartment door Push down until it snaps into place Instali battery door screw ee 10 Using the TEST button test the heat alarm to verify 9V DC battory back up See TESTING THE HEAT ALARM 11 Replace the connector plug The connector will snap into place Gently tug the connector to be sure it is attached properly 12 Reattach the heat alarm to the mounting plate by turning the heat alarm clockwise until it snaps inte place 13 Turn on the AC power and test the heat alarm using the TEST button See TESTING THE HEAT ALARM 3 IWARNING HEAT ALARMS ARE UFE SAVING DEVICES AND SHOULD BE CARED FOR PERIODICALY CLEANING A Clean the heat alarm at least once annually to remove dust dirt and debris Always turn off the AC power to the heat alarm before cleaning it Using the soft brush or wand attachment to a vacuum cleaner vacuum all sides and the cover of the heat alarm Be sure that all vents are free from debris If necessary turn off the AC power and use a cloth dampened with warm wa
10. he floor and crawl along the floor to stay betow dangerous smoke fumes and gases and how to use the alternative exit if a door is hot Instruct them natto open the door if the door is hot Decide on a meeting place a safe distance from your house and make sure all members of your household understand they shoutd go and wait for you there if there is a fire Exptain to children that they must be ready to leave the house by themselves if necessary Hold fire drills every six 6 months to make sure everyone even small children know what to do to escape safely Know where to go to call the Fire Brigade from outside your house Provide emergency equipment such as fire extinguishers and teach your family how and when to use this equipment j WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF A FIRE After you have prepared family escape plans and practiced them with your family you have increased their chances of ascaping safely Review the following rules with your famity when you have tire drills so everyone will remember them in a real fire 1 Don t panic stay calm Your safe escape may depend on thinking clearly and remembering what you have practiced 2 Get out of the house following your planned escape route as quickly as possible Do not stop to colfect anything or to get dressed 3 Open doors carefully only after feeling to see if they are hot Do not open a door if itis hot use an alternative escape route If your escape route is blocked go to a windo
11. it is sounding alarm Another interconnected smoke heat alarm in the network has sensed smoke or 58 C and is signaling this alarm TESTING THE HEAT ALARM oe IWARNING TEST EACH HEAT ALARM AND SMOKE ALARM TO BE SURE THAT EACH IS INSTALLED CORRECTLY AND IS OPERATING PROPERLY STAND AT ARM S LENGTH FROM THE HEAT ALARM WHEN TESTING THE ALARM SOUNDER i ioup To ALERT YOU TO AN EMERGENCY AND CAN BE HARMFUL TO HEARING TEST THE HEAT ALARM WEEKLY AND UPON RETURNING FROM HOUDAY OR WHEN THE HOUSE HAS BEEN UNOCCUPIED FOR SEVERAL DAYS s Test alt heat alarms weekly by doing the following 1 Check the TEST button If the green LED above the test button is on the heat alarm is receiving AC power 2 Firmly depress the TEST button for at least five 5 seconds The heat alarm will sound a loud beep for about four 4 times a second The alarm may sound for up to ten 10 seconds after the TEST button is released NOTE If heat alarms are interconnected all heat and smoke alarms should sound an alarm within thr 3 s cond after any test button is pastiednd the tasted heat alarm sounds 3 if the heat alarm does not sound turn off the power to the heat alarm circuit at the main distribution board and check the wiring Retest the heat alarm IWARNING IF THE HEAT ALARM SOUNDS AND THE HEAT ALARM iS NOT BEING TESTED THE HEAT ALARM IS SENSING A TEMPERATURE OF 58 C or Apove THE ALARM SOUND REQUIRES YOUR IMMEDIATE ATTENTION AN
12. larms may not alert every house hold member every time The alarm sounder of the heat alarm is loud in order to alert individuals of a potential danger However there may be limiting circumstances where an occupant may not hear the alarm e 9 outdoor or indoor noise sound sleepers drug or alcohol usage impaired hearing etc Household members must hear the alarm s warning sound and quickly respond to it to reduce the risk of damage injury or death that may result from fire Check carefully that when any one device operates the alarm signal given by interconnected devices is clearly audible throughout the buitding particutarly in bedrooms where it is essential that the alarm signal will wake sleaping occupants This heat alarm can sound an alarm only when it detects temperatures of 58 C or above Heat alarms do not sense smoke or gas In some fires hazardous fevals of toxic chemicals and smoke can build up before a heat alarm will operate Temperatures may not reach 58 C to activate the heat alarm QUICKLY ENOUGH to ensure safe escape Some fires are slow smouldering low heat producing or are in a different room to that in which the heat alarm is located or the heat from the fire may bypass the alarm the heat alarm may not give a warning under these circumstances HEAT ALARMS HAVE LIMITATIONS This heat alarm is not guaranteed to pro tect fives or property Heat alarms are not a substitute for insurance Householders sh
13. ld cable See note INTERCONNECTING HEAT ALARMS 5 Insart the completed connector block onto the mounting pins of the Firex Pattress or recess into the electrical accessory box 5 Pass the connector plug through the mounting plate of the heat alarm align slots and fasten mounting plate securely to the Firex Pattress or electrical accessory box NOTE lf this is to be a single station heat alarm cover the orange wira with lactrical tape and tack it into the electrical box or pattress ae 7 Open the battery compartment door 8 Connect a new healthy 9V DC battery to the battery connector inside the battery compartment Be sure the battery is securely connected me heat alarm may beep briefly when the battery is installed i 9 Close the battery compartment door snapping it into place 10 Attach the connector plug to the pins on the back of the heat alarm The plug will only fit one way and will snap into place li Gently tug the connector to be sure it is attached securely 12 Position the heat alarm on the mounting plate and turn it clockwise to jock it into place 13 Testthe heat alarm to verify the DC battery back up See TESTING THE HEAT ALARM NOTE The heat alarm will not mount to the plate if the battery is not in place 14 Turn on the power to the heat alarm circuit at the main distribution board 15 Test the heat alarm for AC operation See TESTING THE HEAT ALARM JNTERCON
14. nat up in joist channels On sloped Jeaked or gabled ceilings install heat alarm 90cm from highest point If only wail dlacament is possible install no further than 150mm from ceiling 30 NOT instalt heat alarms Directly over the cooker stove or oven In areas with high humidity like bathrooms or shower rooms or areas near dishwashers or washing machines Install heat alarms at least 3m away from these areas if possible Adjacent to or directly above heaters air conditioning vents or ceiling fans In an area where the temperature may falt below 30 C or rise above 37 C Near fluorescent lights Electrical noise and flickering may affect the operation of the heat alarm Closer than 300mm to light fittings tn such a position that it is difficult or dangerous to reach for testing maintenance or battery replacement Do not site the alarm in an area where water or other liquids may enter the alarm HOW TO INSTALL THIS HEAT ALARM EDANGER ELECRIC SHOCK HAZARD TURN OFF POWER TO THE HEAT ALARM CIRCUIT AT THE MAIN DISTRIBUTION BOARD BY REMOVING THE FUSE OR SWITCHING THE CIRCUIT BREAKER TO THE OFF POS TION AND SECURING M IWARNING THIS HEAT ALARM SHOULD BE INSTALLED ONLY BY A QUALFIED ELECTRICIAN IN ACCOR DANCE WITH THE REGULATIONS FOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS PUBUSHED BY THE INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS BS 7671 AND OR AU PRESIDING LOCAL REGIONAL AND NATIONAL CODES WARNING HEAT ALARMS SHOULD BE CONNECTED ON A SINGLE
15. ould insure their lives and property In addition as with any electronic device it is possible for the heat alarm to fail at any time Never paint this heat alarm HEAT ALARM LOCATION Heat alarms give an audible warning when the temperature at the alarm reachas 58 C Heat alarms are ideal for kitchens garages cellars boiler rooms attics and other areas where there are normally high levels of fumes smoke or dust which preclude the use of smoke alarms due to the risk of false alarms Guidance on fire detection in dwellings is contained in BS 5839 Part 6 For normal sized bungalaws two story houses flats and maisonettes the British Standard recommends that the minimum level of protection shouid comprise smoke alarms in the hallways and staircases This minimum standard necessitates one smoke alarm in the hallway of a typical bungatow or one smoke alarm on each level of a two story house Heat alarms should not be used in these circulation areas If there are for example tong hallways even the minimum standard may necessitate additional interconnected smoke alarms If however the design of tha dwelling does not comply with modern fire safety standards or if factors such as the presence of several young children elderly occupants or disabled people or smokers the usa of portable heaters or solid fust fires during the night or the use of slectric blankets particularly by the elderly the British Standard advises tha
16. r store or use them near open flames or sparks Keep electrical appliances and their leads in good working condition and de not overload electrical circuits Keep fireplaces chimneys and barbecue grills clean and make sure they are properly sited away from combustible materiais 2 Keep portable heaters and open flames such as candles away from com bustible materiais Do not allow rubbish to accumulate Have the electrical wiring in your house checked by a qualified electrician at least every 10 years or more often as it ages Never leave cooking unattended FIRE PROCEDURE if you hear the heat or smoke alarm sounding and you have not pushed the test but ton itis warning you of a dangerous situation You will need to respond immediately To prepare for such occurrences develop family escape plans discuss them with all household members and practice them regularly At a minimum your home fire safe ty program should include the following guidelines Draw a floor plan of your home and find all ways to escape if there is a fire On the groiind floor consider whethar windows can be used for escape On upper floors consider whether external rescue will be possible if escape routes are blocked by fire or smoke Expose everyone to the sounds of the heat alarm and of the smoke alarm and explain what the sounds mean Show them how to check to see if doors are hot before opening them how to stay close to t
17. t additional detection devices installed within rooms may be necessary The British Standard recommends that if the risk justifies the provision of detectors in a kitchen boiler room or other area except a circulation area in which smoke alarms would be likely to give false alarms heat alarms should be used However the Standard also advises that heat alarms may be installed in other rooms instead of smoke afarms provided that the construction enclosing the room including the door can resist fire for a sufficient time after operation of a heat alarm to enable occupants to escape safely However a heat alarm is unlikely to operate early enough to save the life of anyone asleep i in the room in which itis installed Moreover a heat alarm in the room of fire origin may not give sufficient warning for Gooupants to escape safely if the door to that room is open G HEAT ALARM SITING FOR BEST PROTECTION IT 1S RECOMMENDED THAT YOU INSTALL A SMOKE OR HEAT ALARM IN EVERY ROOM In addition it is recommended that all smoke and heat alarms should be interconnected Install heat alarm on a standard electiical boxor Surface m mount pattra s Firex Model PAT or PATR as close to the centre of the ceiling as possible Ifthe centre is not practical mount the heat alarm ne closer than 300mm away from a wall or comer in rooms with open joists or beams ail cailing mounted alarms should be located an the bottom of such joists or beams and
18. tall Heat Alarms sections of this manual Press and hold button for at Heat alarm beeps about once a minute Heat alarm sounds unwanted alarms interconnected heat alarms f hold butt do not sound when system gt gt least three seconds after the first unit sounds Turn off AC power or circuit breaker and check tha interconnect wiring See INTERCONNECTING HEAT ALARMS section of this manual is tested GUARANTEE Climate Controls Americas the Company guarantees this product except for the battery to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service Defects for a period of six 6 years from the date of purchase the Guarantee Period Shauld any Defects be discovered within the Guarantee Period the Company will at its option repair or replace the defective product provided that a it is returned during the Guarantee Period with postage prepaid and with proof of purchase date to the address shown below and b the Company verifies that the claim is proper This Guarantee does not cover damage resulting from accident improper installation maintenance or repair misuse abuse or product modification This Guarantee does not confer any rights other than those expressly set out above and does not cover any claims for consequential loss or damage This Guarantee is offered as an extra benefit and does not affect your statutory rights as a consumer R
19. ter to clean the heat alarm cover IMPORTANT Do not attempt to remove the cover or ciean inside the heat alarm THIS WILL INVALIDATE YOUR GUARANTEE Failure to Properly clean and maintain this heat alarm may result in impaired operation and possible failure and will invali date the guarantee REPAIR ICAUTION Do NOT ATIEMPT TO REPAIR THS HEAT ALARM DOING SO Will INVALIDATE YOUR GUARANTEE If the heat alarm is not operating properly ses TROUBLESHOOTING If necessary and if the heat alarmis still under guarantee return it to your local distributor Pack it in a well padded carton and send it postage prepaid to the address given at the end of this manual If the heat alarm is no longer under guarantee have a qualified electrician replace the heat alarm immediately with a comparable Firex brand heat alarm FIRE SAFETY RULES AND PREVENTING HAZARDOUS SITUATIONS Siting testing and taking care of heat and smoke alarms is just one step in helping to protect your family and home from fires You must also reduce the chance that fires will start in your home and increase your chances of escaping if a fire does start Ata minimum your home fire safety program should include the following guidelines Use smoking materials properly never smoke in bed or when sleepy or under the influence of alcohol or other drugs Keep matches and other sources of ignition away from children Store flammable materials in proper containers and neve
20. w and shout for help If necessary stuff clothing or other materials in the gaps round the room door to stop smoke from entering until help arrives Stay clase to the floor smoka and hot gases rise toward the Ceiling Keep doors and windows closed unless you open them to escape Moet at your pre arranged meeting place after teaving the house Call the Fire Brigade as soon as possible from outside your house Give your full address including the name of the town or village 8 Always call the Fire Brigade as soon as possible even if a fire seems small 9 Never re enter a burning or smoke filled building These guidelines will assist you in the event of a fire However to reduce the chance hat fires will start practice fire safety rules and prevent hazardous situations Jontact your local Fire Brigade for more information Nepp TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM Heat alarm does not Check that AC power is sound when tested turned on Turn off power Remove heat alarm fram mounting NOTE PUSH TEST BUTTON plate and for at least five 5 seconds a Check that connector while testing plug is securely attached b Check that battery is properly attached to connector Clean heat alarm lt Turn off AC power and replace battery See Battery Replacement in the MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING section Hire an electrician to move heat alarm to a new location See the HEAT ALARM SITING and Do Not ins
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