Ei Electronics Ei207 Series Instructions For Use Manual page 48

Battery powered carbon monoxide alarm for use in homes, caravans, motor caravans and boats
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The local Alarm will stop sounding but you will hear the other Alarms still sounding
in the distance.
Module Battery Check
It is important to ensure that the batteries on both the Alarm and the module itself
are in full working order. Depending on the Alarm that the Ei200MRF is inserted
to, there will be slightly different indicators for low battery on the Alarm itself (see
table below).
Press the test button on one Alarm and check that all the Alarms sound. In addition
check that the blue LED on the Alarm is not flashing with a beep every 60 seconds.
(Note: A blue LED flashing along with a beep every 60 seconds indicates a low
battery condition. If this is the case then the module shoud be replaced). If the
Alarm beeps once every 60 seconds and the amber LED flashes it indicates that
the Alarm itself has a low battery. In this case you should replace the Alarm.
Beeping in RF System
One of the features of Ei RadioLINK & RadioLINK + systems is that if there is a
fault either in the Alarm itself, or in the RF module fitted, a beep will be transmitted
around the system every 4 hours. Depending on the Alarm type, the beep may just
be a short beep or it may be a 2 second alarm. If your RF system is demonstrating
this, you have a fault either in 1 of your Alarms or in 1 of the RF modules fitted.
In order to find the problem unit, please visually check each Alarm. The fault will
be indicated on the Alarm through a combination of beeps or flashes within a 60
second period. (see individual Alarm booklet for indicators).
N.B. When replacing Alarms or modules, please remember to housecode and test
the system again.
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