Timing Of Installation/Decorating; Decorating; Status; Ongoing Maintenance - Kidde Fyrnetics Slick 1SFW Installer's Manual

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8. Timing of Installing/Decorating
Install the base plate (and surface pattress if used) at 1st fix.
Do not install alarm until following trades have finished e.g.
plasterers/painters/carpet fitters etc..
Do not install alarms until property has stabilized at a habitable environment to
avoid alarm contamination.
Dust and other contaminants e.g. paint fumes, will enter the alarm causing possible
nuisance alarms and damage the sensitive components within.
Never plug in or remove cabling when circuit is live as you could short circuit it and
invalidate the guarantee.
After installation, cover the alarm with the supplied dust cover – this must be
removed just prior to occupation for the alarm to function.

9. Decorating

Never paint the alarm.
During redecoration, all alarms should be covered with the supplied dust cover or a
plastic bag to prevent contamination by fumes. (These can permanently damage the
alarm). Do not uncover until the surrounding paintwork is thoroughly dried.
Whilst covered, the alarm cannot operate. Remove covering as detailed above.
10. L.E.D. Status
Green L.E.D. is lit when AC power is present.
Red L.E.D. blinks to indicate normal operation of alarm function. (If model with battery
back-up, also indicates healthy battery.) In alarm state (i.e. triggered), L.E.D. will flash
rapidly. When interconnected, only triggering alarm will have this state.
If interconnected to other alarms only the triggering alarm will have a rapidly
flashing L.E.D..
On optical alarms if the red L.E.D. blinks every 30-40 seconds and the alarm chirps in
between, it indicates failure of the sensing chamber. Householders should consult
Owner's Manual or installer/landlord.
The alarm sounder and flashing L.E.D. will remain whilst the alarm continues to detect
smoke (or excessive heat in a heat alarm).

11. Ongoing Maintenance

Alarms are sensitive electrical devices. The test button should be pushed (and held)
once a week to verify operation.
Once a month the alarm should be wiped with a mildly damp cloth, having previously
vacuumed the outside of the unit, especially through the grill area. The mains supply
should first be isolated .

12. Battery Replacement

If the alarm type has replaceable battery cells,
they should be replaced annually. (If using alkaline,
this can be extended to 2 years).
A chirp once every 30 - 40 seconds indicates the
battery needs replacement. Do this as soon as possible.
Mains power should be disconnected at the
Consumer Unit/fuse box.
Insert screwdriver in slot indicated to release locking tab. Whilst inserted push alarm
hard with palm of hand in direction of arrow shown on alarm front.
Replace with an alkaline battery such as Duracell MN1604, Duracell Ultra MX1604;
Energizer 6LR61, (Do not use rechargeable cells.)
2011.3.14
5:28 PM
(AC models with loose battery only)
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