8. Installation and setup with the aid of the screws supplied
Remove the attachment base with one turn anticlockwise.
• Attach the attachment base to the desired installation location with the screws supplied.
• Connect the battery to battery clip
• Place the smoke alarm on the attachment base and lock the smoke alarm in place with one turn
clockwise. Attention: An attachment lock
battery in the attachment base. Make sure that the battery is correctly inserted.
9. Function check
The smoke detector emits a very loud alarm signal. So when activating the test button
length away. Press the test button until the LED surrounding test button
(alarm sounds 2-3x and stops automatically). Release the test button as soon as you hear the alarm. This
is to check whether the electronics, the alarm signal of the detector and the battery are working. It is
recommended that the device is tested monthly, after each battery change and after setting into service.
10. Replacing the battery
The need to change the batteries is announced by a beep repeated every 30 to 40 seconds. The detector
is still operative for a few days after this time.
i
According to the type of batteries used, the time of full functional capability may vary on indication
of an empty battery. At the first sign of an empty battery, the battery should be replaced.
Only carry out a replacement with an identical or equivalent type of battery (see also Technical
Data). Do not use rechargeable batteries or mains adapters. These can cause false alarms or failure
of the detector.
Battery change:
1. Remove the smoke alarm from the mounting base with a counter-clockwise rotation.
2. Remove the old battery from the battery compartment
3. Connect a new battery of the polarity according to the battery clip
battery compartment
4. Reattach the smoke alarm on the mounting base with a clockwise rotation. Note that a mounting block
prevents the attachment without battery.
11. Normal operation
In normal operation, the smoke alarm performs a self-test every 30 to 40 seconds. The LED surrounding
➍
test button
will flash briefly..
12. False alarms
Strong draughts of air, steam and kitchen fumes, high air humidity, dust etc. can all cause false alarms.
Cigarette smoke does not normally trigger the alarm. If the alarm does sound, check first to see if there
really is a fire. If there is no fire, check to see if the alarm has been triggered for one of the reasons men-
tioned above. In order to stop the false alarm, you must disconnect the battery from the device.
4008153300851_30085_BDA_lang_sw_1021.indd 11
4008153300851_30085_BDA_lang_sw_1021.indd 11
➊
and lay the battery flat in the battery compartment
➌
prevents the smoke alarm from being inserted without a
➋
.
➍
pulsates and the alarm rings
➋
and disconnect it from the battery clip
➊
and place the battery flat into the
➋
.
➍
, keep an arm's
➊
.
11
25.03.22 08:30
25.03.22 08:30