Technical data
Non-observance of the above points will render the guarantee void.
• The device is rendered unsuitable for use once it has been dropped or any other
damage has been suffered.
Technical data
• Power supply
• Smoke detection
• Visual operating display
• Electric consumption
• Operating temperature
• Storage temperature
• Air humidity
• Sound pressure
• Alarm mute mode
• Detection range
• Installation location
• Wireless frequency
• Wireless range
• Networking
• Battery service life
• Dimension
• Maximum transmission power
• Applied standards
DC 3 V Lithium Battery (built-in)
photoelectric reflection
LED flashes approx. every 6 minute
9,8 mA (ø standby) || 80 mA (ø alarm)
0° to 45° C
-10° to 60° C
10 % to 90 % (non-condensing)
> 85 dB (A)@3 m
ca. 11 minutes
max. 40 m² within a single room
ceiling (internal rooms only)
868 Mhz
at least 100 m
Up to 12 detectors
Up to 10 years
Height 36 mm, Diameter 102 mm
10 dBm
EN14604, VdS 3131, VdS 3515
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Functions and technical features
Functions and technical features
• The smoke alarm does not detect gases, vapours, heat and fire/flames!
• It is possible that people with limited hearing may not hear the alarm!
For such cases special alarms with optical signalling are available.
• Especially high electromagnetic radiation may affect unit operation. Therefore, do
not install the alarm near devices which emit electromagnetic radiation or close
to magnets.
• This smoke alarm works according to the principles of optics (photoelectric
reflection) and contains a measuring chamber in which penetrating smoke
particles are measured.
• If the alarm threshold is exceeded, a loud, audible alarm will sound.
• The alarm will switch itself off as soon as the measuring chamber becomes
smokefree again.
Emergency procedure when alarm sounds
(1) Alert all co-residents.
(2) Offer assistance to children, disabled and elderly people and invalids.
(3) Close all windows and doors behind you.
(4) Leave the building immediately.
(5) Do not use the elevators.
(6) Alert the fire service: tel. 112
Emergency procedure when alarm sounds
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