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Ei Electronics Ei100TY Manual

Ei Electronics Ei100TY Manual

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1. Basic Information about your Smoke Alarm
A Smoke Alarm is an early warning device. Used correctly it
can give you and your family valuable extra time to escape.
Push the power-on button (inside the cover) until it clicks to
connect the battery permanently. Close the cover and press the
test button - horn should sound. Note: Battery cannot be
disconnected using the power on button.
• A Smoke Alarm does not prevent fires.
• Install correctly, in the centre of the ceiling if possible.
• Test weekly.
• Plan your escape route.
• Proper protection may require more than one Smoke Alarm.
• If you have any doubt or query about Smoke Alarms consult
the supplier or your local Fire Brigade.
• Nuisance alarms can be quickly silenced for 8 minutes by
pressing the hush button on the cover.
• The complete smoke alarm must be replaced by the year
marked on the unit.
• The complete Smoke Alarm must also be replaced if it beeps
every 40 seconds for over an hour as this indicates the
battery is depleted. Cut the "end of life" red wire before
discarding, to stop beeps.
2. Locating your Smoke Alarm
Sufficient smoke must enter your Smoke Alarm before it will
respond. Your Smoke Alarm needs to be within 10 paces (7.5
metres/25 feet) of the fire to respond quickly. It also needs to be
in a position where its alarm can be heard throughout your
home, so it can wake you and your family in time for you all to
escape. A single Smoke Alarm will give some protection if it is
properly installed, but most homes will require two or more to
ensure that a reliable early warning is given. For maximum
protection you should put individual Smoke Alarms in all the
rooms where fire is most likely to break out.
Your first Smoke Alarm should be located between the sleeping
area and the most likely sources of fire (living room or kitchen
for example). But it should not be more than 10 paces (7.5
metres) from the door to any room where a fire might start and
block your escape from the house.
(a) Single Storey Dwelling
If your Home is on one level (a bungalow or mobile home for
example) you should put your first Smoke Alarm in a corridor or
hallway between the sleeping and living areas. Place it as near
to the living area as possible, but make sure you can hear it
loudly enough to wake you in the bedroom. (for example, see
figure 1).
If your bungalow is very large and the corridor or hallway is
more than say 20 paces (15 metres) long, one Smoke Alarm
will not be sufficient. This is because no matter where it is
located it will be more than 7.5 metres from potential fires.
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  • Page 1 B14464-R3-100TY-U&C-ENG.qxd 14/3/04 6:50 AM Page 1 1. Basic Information about your Smoke Alarm A Smoke Alarm is an early warning device. Used correctly it can give you and your family valuable extra time to escape. Push the power-on button (inside the cover) until it clicks to connect the battery permanently.
  • Page 2 B14464-R3-100TY-U&C-ENG.qxd 14/3/04 6:50 AM Page 2 In houses with more than one sleeping area, Smoke Alarms should be placed between each sleeping area and the living area (for example, see figure 2). (b) Multi Storey Dwellings Multi storey dwellings should have a smoke alarm at each level (see figure 3).
  • Page 3: Positioning Your Smoke Alarm

    B14464-R3-100TY-U&C-ENG.qxd 14/3/04 6:50 AM Page 3 (c) Maximum Protection For maximum protection you should put individual Smoke Alarms in all the rooms where fire is most likely to break out (apart from the locations to avoid, mentioned on page 5). The living room is the most likely place for a fire to start at night, followed by the kitchen and then the dining room.
  • Page 4 B14464-R3-100TY-U&C-ENG.qxd 14/3/04 6:50 AM Page 4 (c) On a sloping Ceiling In areas with sloping or peaked ceilings install your Smoke Alarm 900mm (3ft) from the highest point measured horizontally (see figure 5), because “dead air” at the apex may prevent smoke from reaching the unit.
  • Page 5 B14464-R3-100TY-U&C-ENG.qxd 14/3/04 6:51 AM Page 5 This Smoke Alarm is designed for more difficult areas, as you can silence the alarm for 8 minutes. This gives time for smoke or fumes to clear, (see page 8 for more details). 4. Installing your Smoke Alarm (a) Attaching to Ceiling or Wall (NB details of how to interconnect the Smoke Alarm Ei100TYC are given on page 7).
  • Page 6 A maximum of twelve Ei100TYC Smoke Alarms may be wired together such that when one unit senses smoke all other units sound a warning. This helps ensure smoke alarms will be heard. (Model Ei100TY & Ei100TYK interconnected). The Ei100TYC Ionisation Smoke Alarm may also be interconnected to the Ei Optical Smoke Alarm, model number Ei3105TYC.
  • Page 7 Smoke Alarm is operating correctly. Power Indicator Light Some Smoke Alarms (models Ei100TY and Ei100TYC) have a Power Indicator Light which flashes once a minute through the test button to show the Smoke Alarm is powered. Check regularly.
  • Page 8: Important Safeguards

    B14464-R3-100TY-U&C-ENG.qxd 14/3/04 6:51 AM Page 8 2. The unit will reset to normal sensitivity at the end of the silenced period. If additional silenced time is required, simply push the Hush Button again. 3. To quickly return to normal non-silenced operation, simply push the Test Button;...
  • Page 9 B14464-R3-100TY-U&C-ENG.qxd 14/3/04 6:51 AM Page 9 • NOTE: Constant exposure to high or freezing temperatures or high humidity may reduce the life of the batteries. • Do not cut the power lead to stop Alarm sounding as the battery cannot be reconnected. (Pressing the Hush Button or fanning vigorously with a newspaper or similar will remove nuisance smoke from the Smoke Alarm and stop it sounding.)
  • Page 10 B14464-R3-100TY-U&C-ENG.qxd 14/3/04 6:51 AM Page 10 leaflet very significantly improve the probability of early detection. The Smoke Alarm may not be heard. A smoke Alarm may not wake a person who has taken drugs or alcohol. Smoke Alarms may not detect every type of fire to give sufficient early warning.
  • Page 11 Fit both Ionisation and Optical Sensor Smoke Alarms Both types respond in all standard fires but each type may respond faster to particular fires as shown. Ei Electronics manufactures two complementary 10 Year Smoke Alarms, Optical Smoke Alarm Ei3105TYC and Ionisation Smoke Alarm Ei100TYC each with a built in Lithium battery.
  • Page 12: Getting Your Smoke Alarm Serviced

    If this product has become defective it must be returned to Ei Electronics (see “Getting Your Smoke Alarm Serviced”) with proof of purchase. If the product has become defective during the five year guarantee the manufacturer will repair or replace the unit without charge.
  • Page 13 Shannon, Co.Clare, Ireland. & 9 Grundy Street, Liverpool L5-9SG, U.K. Telephone: 0151 298 1588 www.eielectronics.com Aico Ltd Mile End Business Park, Maesbury Rd, Oswestry, Shropshire SY10 8NN, U.K. Telephone: 0870 758 4000 www.aico.co.uk P/N B14464 Rev3 © Ei Electronics 2008...
  • Page 14 6:51 AM Page 14 10 YEAR SMOKE ALARM WITH 10 YEAR LITHIUM BATTERY BUILT-IN Models: Ei100TY Ei100TYK Ei100TYC WITH INTERCONNECT Contains vital information on unit operation and installation. Read and retain carefully. If you are just installing this unit this leaflet MUST be given to the householder.

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