FireAngel Wi-Safe 2 User Manual
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LOW FREQUENCY
SOUNDER
W2-LFS-630

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Murdoch Mactaggart
April 14, 2025

What wireless bands are used by a Wi‑Safe 2 system? Can a response be triggered incorrectly by a close by WiFi router?

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Mr. Anderson
April 15, 2025

The wireless bands used by the FireAngel Wi-Safe 2 system are not specified in the provided context. Therefore, it cannot be determined whether it can be triggered incorrectly by a nearby WiFi router.

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Summary of Contents for FireAngel Wi-Safe 2

  • Page 1 User Manual LOW FREQUENCY SOUNDER W2-LFS-630...
  • Page 2 Keeping the hard of hearing and high risk safe from fire and carbon monoxide For a full range of carbon monoxide alarms visit www.fireangel.co.uk...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    WHAT TO DO IF YOUR LOW FREQUENCY SOUNDER GOES INTO ALARM ... . 16 WIRELESSLY INTERLINKING THE LOW FREQUENCY SOUNDER TO YOUR WI-SAFE 2 SMOKE OR WHAT TO DO IN THE EVENT OF A SMOKE ALARM ®...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Project. pp.66. KEY FEATURES • Uses Wi-Safe 2 technology to provide warning of ® fire or Carbon Monoxide (CO). Wi-Safe 2 products ® can be interlinked to create a network, meaning This Low Frequency Sounder, when interlinked with if smoke or CO triggers any alarm in the network,...
  • Page 5 2. Plug in AC mains adaptor, 9V 2A rated output • Provides a simple two button press “learn in” 3. Replaceable, rechargeable 5 year life battery process to wirelessly interlink with Wi-Safe 2 ® 4. Wall fixing screws smoke alarms or CO alarms •...
  • Page 6: Installing The Low Frequency Sounder

    ® side of the battery cover as shown (fig 1). home, including bedrooms, and one Wi-Safe 2 ® alarm is fitted in every room containing a fossil fuel appliance, with your Low Frequency Sounder.
  • Page 7 2. Connect the rechargeable battery, by aligning the 4. Assemble the power cable and adaptor by terminals (red wire to red wire) and clipping the positioning the plug head as shown. Rotate onto the adaptor clockwise until it clicks into position. connectors together.
  • Page 8: Wirelessly Interlinking The Low Frequency Sounder To Your Wi-Safe 2 ® Smoke Or Co Alarm

    7. Plug in the mains adaptor and turn the power on. The green power LED should illuminate. SOUNDER TO YOUR Within a few seconds, the amber fault LED will be WI-SAFE 2 SMOKE OR ® continuously illuminated; both alarm LEDs (smoke CO ALARM and CO) should be extinguished.
  • Page 9 Learning a Low Frequency Sounder into an existing Wi-Safe 2 system: ® 1. Locate a Smoke / CO alarm that is already part of the existing Wi-Safe 2 system. You will use this ® product when adding the Low Frequency Sounder into the network.
  • Page 10: To Remove The Low Frequency Sounder From The Wireless Network

    Frequency Sounder is no longer interlinked to the wireless network. NETWORK 4. Press the test button on the Low Frequency Sounder. It should not cause other Wi-Safe 2 ® IMPORTANT: If you need to remove (“unlearn”) the alarms to sound. However, if the Low Frequency...
  • Page 11: Testing The Low Frequency Sounder With Your Wi-Safe 2 ® Smoke / Co Alarms

    LED on the alarm will flash rapidly during the audible signal. Any other wirelessly interlinked alarms which FREQUENCY SOUNDER WITH are also part of the network will also give an audible YOUR WI-SAFE 2 SMOKE/CO ® alarm then stop automatically.
  • Page 12 • An additional alarm or ancillary product is added to safety, always test your Low Frequency Sounder and the system. all alarms in the Wi-Safe 2 network system every ® • There are changes to the structure of your property.
  • Page 13: Positioning

    “learned in” to the rest • Outside the building. of the network. • In a cupboard. Wireless Range: The wireless range of Wi-Safe 2 ® • In a damp or humid area. products is over 200 metres in clear air/clear line of sight.
  • Page 14: Installing The Low Frequency Sounder

    INSTALLING THE LOW FREQUENCY SOUNDER fig8 We recommend wall mounting the Low Frequency Sounder. To do this, drill two suitably sized holes 37mm apart, centre to centre, using the template (fig fig7 Drill hole spacing 37mm If placing the Low Frequency Sounder on a table Warning: Make sure that you check for electrical or shelf instead of mounting on the wall, make...
  • Page 15: Operation

    2. Standby mode • The Low Frequency Sounder may not respond to The Low Frequency Sounder should be connected to the signal from the Wi-Safe 2 alarm if the alarm the mains AC supply and placed in a suitable position.
  • Page 16: Unplugging From The Mains/Power Cut

    A fully charged battery will allow the Low Frequency Sounder to continue to operate for three days. NB Only use the battery supplied in the pack or a genuine FireAngel replacement. Other batteries may damage the equipment or create a safety hazard.
  • Page 17: Product Indicators (Leds)

    PRODUCT INDICATORS (LEDS) FREQUENCY POWER SMOKE FAULT ACTION STATUS SOUNDER GREEN AMBER NEEDED ACTIVITY Standby mode Illuminated None required Reconnect Low Mains not Flashing twice Frequency connected, every 5 secs Sounder to mains on battery power power Mains connected URGENTLY and battery Flashing once restore power to...
  • Page 18: What To Do If Your Low Frequency Sounder Goes Into Alarm

    FREQUENCY POWER SMOKE FAULT ACTION STATUS SOUNDER GREEN AMBER NEEDED ACTIVITY Network Fault Ensure every (eg low battery alarm and Wi- Double flash on remote alarm, Safe 2 ® device is once per second missing alarm fitted correctly etc.) and working Follow learn in Not learned in Illuminated...
  • Page 19: What To Do In The Event Of A Smoke Alarm Triggering The Low Frequency Sounder

    WHAT TO DO IN THE EVENT • Stay close to the floor. Smoke and hot gases rise. OF A SMOKE ALARM • Cover your nose and mouth with a cloth (wet if possible). Take short, shallow breaths. TRIGGERING THE LOW •...
  • Page 20: What To Do In The Event Of A Carbon Monoxide Alarm Triggering The Low Frequency Sounder

    What to do during an alarm: house, including children, what to do in the event of an alarm. • Keep calm and open the doors and windows to Contact your local fire service. They will give you ventilate the property. more ideas about how to make your home safer •...
  • Page 21: Repair

    • Possibly result in exposure to a potentially lethal electric shock. • Impair its operation. • Invalidate your warranty. If your Wi-Safe 2 Low Frequency Sounder is not ® working correctly and you are unable to resolve the problem after consulting the “Troubleshooting”...
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING The Low Frequency Sounder is connected to Check the power supply is plugged in and switched on at a the Power Supply but the Power (green) LED is working power socket. not illuminated Urgently restore mains power to the Low Frequency Sounder unit.
  • Page 23: Disposal

    DISPOSAL original warranty in respect of the product originally purchased – that is from the date of original purchase and not from the date of receipt of the replacement product. Sprue Safety Products Ltd Waste electrical products should not be disposed of reserves the right to offer an alternative product similar to that with regular household waste.
  • Page 24 Technical Support Line 0800 141 2561 UK Textphone users dial 18001 0800 141 2561 EIRE dial 1-800 523171 Email technicalsupport@sprue.com www.fireangel.co.uk W2-LFS-630 A Sprue Safety Products Brand Sprue Safety Products Ltd. Vanguard Centre, Sir William Lyons Road, Coventry CV4 7EZ UK GN2465/R3...

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