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Operation - Siemens RE7T Solo461 Operating Instructions Manual

Heat detector tester kit

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Operation

Intended use
The RE7T Solo461 heat detector tester kit is a tool for
checking the function of heat detectors. To run this check, a
heating element is heated in a tester until the heat detector
being checked issues an alarm.
The RE7T Solo461 heat detector test kit comprises the
following components (Fig. 1):
· 1x Solo461 tester (2)
· 2x RE7T-B1 Solo770 rechargeable batteries (4) for
Solo461 tester (2)
· 1x RE7T-C1 Solo727 charger (1) for rechargeable
batteries (3)
· 2x mains cables for RE7T-C1 Solo727 charger (1)
You will find more information in
document A6V10252901.
DANGER
Use of the RE7T Solo461 heat detector tester kit in
electrical switching stations or areas where there is
a danger of explosion
Danger to life
· Do not use the RE7T Solo461 heat detector tester
kit in electrical switching stations or areas where
there is a danger of explosion.
CAUTION
Falling objects
Risk of injury
· Wear a hardhat when working with telescope
rods.
Preparation
Insert a rechargeable battery (3) into the tester (2) (Fig. 1).
1.
If you are also using an FDUM29x telescope rod (5)
(accessories):
Fit the RE7T-A Solo719 adapter (4) on the rechargeable
2.
battery (3) (Fig. 2).
Fit an FDUM29x telescope rod (5) on the RE7T-A Solo719
3.
adapter (4) (Fig. 2).
Commissioning
Move the red switch (7) on the tester (2) to position 'I'
1.
(Fig. 3).
The green LED (8) flashes slowly.
ð
The tester (2) is ready.
ð
Testing detectors
Hold the tester (2) under the heat detector (Fig. 3).
1.
Press the tester (2) against the heat detector and ensure
2.
the heat detector is in firm contact with the detector
holder (6).
The detector test starts automatically.
ð
The green LED (8) flashes faster.
ð
Building Technologies
Fire Safety
Press the tester (2) against the heat detector until the heat
3.
detector triggers an alarm.
CAUTION
Heated tester heating element
Risk of injury
· Do not touch heating element.
Remove the tester (2) from the heat detector.
4.
ð The green LED (8) flashes slower.
ð The tester (2) is ready.
ð The heating element in the tester (2) is cooled by an
integrated fan.
Move the red switch (7) on the tester (2) to position '0'.
5.
The green LED (8) goes out.
ð
The tester (2) is switched off.
ð
Charging battery at AC 110/120...220/240 V
Connect the charger's (1) connector (11) to a rechargeable
1.
battery (3) (Fig. 4).
Connect the mains cable (9) to the charger (1) and a
2.
socket for AC 110/120...220/240 V.
The LED (12) lights up red.
ð
It takes around 1 hour to charge.
When the battery (3) is fully charged, the LED (12) lights up
green.
Charging battery at DC 12 V
Connect the charger's (1) connector (11) to a rechargeable
1.
battery (3) (Fig. 4).
Connect the cable (10) to a socket for DC 12 V; e.g., a
2.
cigarette lighter socket in a vehicle.
The LED (12) on the charger (1) lights up red.
ð
It takes around 1 hour to charge.
When the battery (3) is fully charged, the LED (12) lights up
green.
NOTICE
Overheating of devices
Damage to charger or battery
· Do not leave charger connected to a fully charged
battery if power to the charger could be
repeatedly disrupted.
Dispose of batteries in an environmentally friendly
manner and observe national guidelines and
regulations.
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2018-05-31

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