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Battery Replacement - Sygonix 2520087 Bedienungsanleitung

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Installation place for minimum
protection:
1. Bedroom
3. Bedroom / other living space (e.g.
children's room)
Installation place for maximum
protection:
1. Bedroom
2. Hallway
3. Bedroom / other living space (e.g.
children's room)
4. Staircase
5. Living room
6. Staircase
Smoke detectors should be installed in every room for maximum protection. Do not install

them in kitchens, bathrooms or other premises where vapour is generated.
Install smoke detectors near bedrooms. Also, plan for escape routes from bedrooms; those

rooms are usually the farthest from the exit. If there is more than one bedroom, install an
additional smoke detector in every bedroom.
This also extends to other rooms with sleeping facilities (such as children's room, guest

room, etc.).
Provide additional smoke detectors to protect stairways, which can act like chimneys for

smoke and fire and may contribute to their spread.
Install at least one smoke detector on each floor level.

Locate a smoke detector in every room where there are electrical appliances or equipment

(e.g., a TV set in the living room). Often those devices, in particular, pose a risk of heavy,
toxic smoke formation.
It is recommended to install two or more smoke detectors in larger rooms.

Smoke and other combustion residues rise to the ceiling and spread horizontally. Mount

the smoke detectors on the ceiling in the centre of the room, this place is the nearest to all
other points in the room.
Ceiling mounting is recommended in conventional residential buildings. In caravans or mo-

bile homes mounting on a vertical wall is required instead to prevent a thermal barrier that
may form at the ceiling.
When installing the smoke detector on the ceiling, ensure a free space of at least 50 cm

from the sidewall and 60 cm from each corner.
Install the smoke detector as close to the centre of the ceiling as possible.

The smoke detector should be attached to a brace suspending from the ceiling or simi-

lar spots. Ensure to maintain the minimum distances to corners and walls. In rooms with
sloped ceilings (top floor), a separate smoke detector should preferably be installed on
each slope.
A minimum free space of 150 cm should be provided between the smoke detector and

lights, exhaust fans, air conditioners and air inlet/outlet openings.
6.3 Unfavourable installation sites for smoke detectors
The following installation sites should be avoided:
Kitchen/bathroom and WC: The cooking fumes or water vapours present in these rooms

may trigger a false alarm.
Garages: A vehicle's exhaust fumes may trigger a false alarm in garages.

Near heaters or air conditioners.

Near (<1.5 m) fluorescent lights.

Rooms where the temperature may fall below +5 °C or rise above +38 °C.

Gable roof: Hot air (e.g. in summer or when heating the room) may accumulate here,

which would prevent the fumes of a dangerous smouldering fire from reaching the smoke
detector.
Ceilings in caravans or similar: The sun heats the room ceiling and hence the air in the

upper part of the caravan. The hot air keeps the fumes of a dangerous smouldering fire
from reaching the smoke detector.
Stationary walls in residential buildings: Here the smoke is detected very late, which causes

a delayed alarm.
Corners in buildings: Here the smoke is detected very late, which causes a delayed alarm.

7 Controls
1. "Test" button with red LED
2. Beeper opening (sound
outlet)
3. Smoke sensor
4. Battery compartment
7.1 Installing & inserting batteries
The wireless smoke detector cannot work without

batteries or when batteries are empty.
For safety reasons, do not use rechargeable batter-

ies; use only non-rechargeable batteries.
For safety reasons, the wireless smoke detector

cannot be attached to the mounting plate when no
batteries are inserted.
Turn the upper part of the wireless smoke detector

to the left (counter-clockwise) to detach it from the
mounting plate.
Use the mounting plate as a template and mark the

holes to be drilled in the two outer recessed open-
ings.
Fasten the mounting plate with suitable screws; use

dowels, if necessary. Ensure you do not damage any
wires or pipes during fastening or drilling.
Because the product is heavy, we do not recom-
mend using adhesive pads for the installation for
safety reasons.
Ensure the correct polarity when inserting. Note the polarity markings inside the battery

compartment.
Put the wireless smoke detector on the mounting plate and lock it in place by turning its

upper part to the right (clockwise).
After installation, check the wireless smoke detector for functionality by briefly pressing the

"Test" button in the centre of the wireless smoke detector. The wireless smoke detector will
beep twice, and the button will start to flash red. Also, see chapter "Function test".

7.2 Battery replacement

When the battery is empty, the red LED flashes twice every 40 seconds. Two short beeps

are emitted at the same time. In that case, replace the flat battery with a new one.
Check the wireless smoke detector once a week and after every battery change by briefly

pressing the "Test" button in the centre of the wireless smoke detector. The wireless smoke
detector will beep twice, and the button will start to flash red. Follow the instructions in the
chapter "Function test".
Proceed as follows:
Turn the upper part of the smoke detector to the left (counter-clockwise) to detach it from

the mounting plate.
Replace the battery. Insert a new battery with the correct polarity. Note the polarity mark-

ings inside the battery compartment.
Put the smoke detector on the mounting plate and lock it in place by turning its upper part

to the right (clockwise). For safety reasons, the smoke detector cannot be attached to the
mounting plate when no batteries are inserted.
7.3 Programming multiple smoke detectors
Several identical wireless smoke detectors can be networked. When one of the wireless smoke
detectors triggers an alarm, all other detectors will do so as well (if they are within the range).
For example, when one wireless smoke detector triggers an alarm as it detects smoke in the
living room, all other networked wireless smoke detectors in the entire flat are triggered as well.
Proceed as follows:
To start the networking procedure, remove the wireless smoke detector from the ceiling if al-
ready mounted there. Put this wireless smoke detector near the other wireless smoke detectors
to be registered.
1. Press and hold down the "Test" button for approx. 8 seconds. Wait until the red LED in the
centre of the "Test" button starts to flash. This means the alarm is in programming mode.
2. Repeat step (1) for another wireless smoke detector.
3. Briefly press the "Test" button on either of the two wireless smoke detectors to connect to
the network. After successful connection, the red LED stops flashing on the wireless smoke
detector whose button was not pressed. Perform steps 1 to 3 within 2 minutes.
If the button is not pressed for 2 minutes, the programming mode will be disabled!
Repeat steps 1 to 3 to network a third wireless smoke detector. Up to 24 identical wireless
smoke detectors can be linked together.

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