3. Select multiple devices or zones from the App to test simultaneously.
4. A fter an individual device has been tested, wait at least 30 seconds before
communicating with the device; wait at least 90 seconds before moving to next
device or 240 seconds repeating the test on same device.
5. T ake appropriate action based on the outcome of the testing results. If it has failed,
the device should be considered for cleaning or replacement.
B. Visual inspection
This sensor contains a Bluetooth beacon (only active during Self-Test process) which
is designed to communicate with the Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services App
in order to prove the successful completion of the visual inspection of any Self-Test
sensor.
1. A range of Self-Test sensors can be placed into a beaconing mode from the
supporting App.
2. The App will display all selected Self-Test devices in range of your smart phone and
will place the device with the strongest signal at the top your App display. The App will
also provide details on the device address, location and label. (For further details on
the associated App and Gateway see Connected Life Safety Services guides).
3. O nce the sensor is in beaconing range of your smart phone, you must verify
the completion of the visual inspection of the sensor via the App (recording any
remedial action required if necessary). The criteria for sucessfully passing must be
in accordance with local code of practice
4. If the label of the self-test sensor is incorrect, you can update this on the App
(subject to holding the relevant user licence), which will upload to the system
when you pair the device with the Connected Life Safety Services Gateway on
completion of the visual inspection.
Enabling Self Test
Please refer to your CLSS account on how to activate and pay for self-test.
MAGNET METHOD
NOTE: W hen using the magnet test method it is necessary to disable the zone or
system undergoing maintenance to prevent unwanted alarms.
1. T est the sensor by positioning the test magnet (model M02-04-00 optional) against
the sensor body approximately 2cm from LED, indicated by a mark on the sensor
cover as shown in figure 2.
2. B oth LED's on the sensor should latch into alarm within 30 seconds, activating the
control panel.
3. Reset the sensor at the system control panel.
Figure 2: Test Magnet Position
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EXTERNAL SMOKE METHOD
1. Using generated smoke, or synthetic smoke aerosol from an approved manufacturer
such as No Climb Products Ltd, subject the sensor to controlled amounts of smoke
in accordance with local codes of practice and manufacturer recommendations.
2. B oth LED's on the sensor should latch into alarm within 30 seconds, activating the
control panel.
3. Reset the sensor at the system control panel.
After completion of the test notify the proper authorities that the system is operational.
WARNING: LIMITATIONS OF SMOKE SENSORS
Smoke sensors must be used in conjunction with
compatible equipment. Smoke sensors will not sense
fires which start where smoke does not reach the
sensors. A sensor may not detect a fire developing on another
level of a building. Smoke sensors also have sensing limitations.
Consideration must be made of the environment when selecting
fire sensors.
Smoke sensors cannot last forever. Smoke sensors contain
electronic parts. Even though sensors are made to last over 10
years, any of these parts could fail at any time. Therefore, test
your smoke detection system at least semi-annually. Ensure
smoke sensors are processed for cleaning and take care of
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your smoke sensors regularly. Taking care of the fire detection
system you have installed will significantly reduce your product
liability risks.
MAINTENANCE
Before removing the detector, notify the proper authorities that the smoke detector
system is undergoing maintenance and will be temporarily out of service. Disable the
zone or system undergoing maintenance to prevent unwanted alarms.
1. Remove the sensor to be cleaned from the system.
2. G ently release each of the four securing tabs, (see figure 3) and remove the sensor
cover.
3. Vacuum the sensor cover
4. Remove the screen/chamber cover assembly by pulling it straight out.
5. U se a vacuum cleaner and/or clean, compressed air to remove dust and debris
from the sensing chamber and sensing chamber cover.
6. Re-assemble the chamber cover by aligning chamber tabs with chamber assembly,
once aligned gently pressing it home until it slips into place and the cover snaps
into place.
7. R e-install the sensor cover. Use the cover removal tabs and LEDs to align the
cover with the sensor. Snap the cover into place.
8. When all sensors have been cleaned, restore power to the loop and test the
sensor(s) as described under TESTING.
Figure 3 : Cleaning Sensor
This symbol on our product shows a crossed-out "wheelie-bin" as
required by law regarding the Waste of Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE) disposal. This indicates your responsibility
to contribute in saving the environment by proper disposal of this
Waste i.e. Do not dispose of this product with your other wastes.To know the
right disposal mechanism please check the applicable law.
Sensor Cover
Cover securing Tabs
Sensing Chamber
Sensing Chamber Cover
and Screen
Thermistors
Main assembly
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