Cavius 2107-001 Manual

Cavius 2107-001 Manual

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PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE ALARM
THE WORLD'S SMALLEST
PLEASE READ THIS USER GUIDE CAREFULLY

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  • Page 1 PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE ALARM THE WORLD’S SMALLEST PLEASE READ THIS USER GUIDE CAREFULLY...
  • Page 2 CAVIUS Photoelectric Smoke Alarm Part Code: 2107-002/10022/10026 Model: 2107-001 Recess Kit Part Code: 11014 PLEASE READ THE USER GUIDE CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLATION AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE. For large text option and maintenance guide visit cavius.co.nz/resources cavius.com.au/resources...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Technical information ______________________________________________________ 2 The best areas to install a smoke alarm ______________________________________ 4 Areas where NOT to install smoke alarms ____________________________________ 5 Placement ________________________________________________________________ 6 How to set up and connect alarms (without GATEWAY HUB or App) ____________ 8 How to set up and connect alarms using the GATEWAY HUB and App _________ 11 Installation of smoke alarm ________________________________________________ 12 Test function _____________________________________________________________ 16...
  • Page 4: Technical Information

    The maximum number of CAVIUS Wireless Family alarms that can be interconnected within a house group are 32. Please note: These must be alarms from the CAVIUS Wireless Family range. The distance between interconnected alarms depends on the house layout and they should always be tested after installation.
  • Page 5 The alarm is powered by two 3v CR123A lithium batteries. Interconnected by RF: 926.365 MHz Complies to standards: AS3786:2014/RCM Alarm condition aural signal pattern according to ISO 8201.
  • Page 6: The Best Areas To Install A Smoke Alarm

    1. The best areas to install an alarm: • Install alarms on each floor of the house, in hallways and stairways. • Alarms in each room such as bedrooms and living rooms.
  • Page 7: Areas Where Not To Install Smoke Alarms

    2. Areas where NOT to install smoke alarms: • In dusty rooms • At the top of a high pointed ceiling, in corners of a room, and within 50cm of where a ceiling and wall join. • In rooms where the temperature goes outside +4c to 38c or above 90% relative humidity not condensing. • In kitchens, garages, laundries, or too close to fireplaces; areas where either dampness, gases or heat could occur. Place the alarm where it is reachable in order to test the battery and for maintenance.
  • Page 8: Placement

    3. Placement: The smoke alarm is designed to be installed on a ceiling (preferred) or wall. Ceiling installation: The smoke alarm should be a minimum of 50cm from the wall. Ceiling Wall Minimum 50cm from peak.
  • Page 9 For catheral or peak ceiling or wall installation: For cathedral or peak ceiling; a minimum of 50cm from the peak Ceiling Ceiling Wall Minimum 30cm and maximum 50cm from ceiling For wall installation; a minimum of 30cm and maximum of 50cm from the ceiling.
  • Page 10: How To Set Up And Connect Alarms (Without Gateway Hub Or App)

    4. How to set up and connect alarms (without GATEWAY HUB or App): All alarms that need to be connected in the house should be put into ‘Link Mode’ by sliding the switch on the back of the alarm to the ‘Link Mode’ position. NORMAL MODE LINK MODE...
  • Page 11 Press the button on the top of one alarm only. This alarm will become the ‘Master’ and will start sending out a specific house code to the other alarms (take note of which alarm is the ‘Master’, you may need this for adding extra devices in future). The red LED will flash.
  • Page 12 As the other alarms receive the specific house code, they will also flash the LED light. When all alarms flash the red LED, they are connected and can be switched out of ‘Link Mode’ and installed.
  • Page 13: How To Set Up And Connect Alarms Using The Gateway Hub And App

    Ensure the CAVIUS GATEWAY HUB is plugged into your router and the wall socket. GATEWAY HUB Download the CAVIUS App from the Apple App Store or Google Play. Launch the app from your smart- phone or tablet, and just follow the instructions for setting up your...
  • Page 14: Installation Of Smoke Alarm

    6. Installation of smoke alarm: MARK UP SCREW HOLES Info: The label on the product must WITH A PEN not be removed due to important information. Option 1 – Standard base 1. Use the mounting base ring to mark the screw holes on the ceiling.
  • Page 15 USE THE ENCLOSED SCREWS AND PLUGS FOR INSTALLATION CLICK THE SMOKE ALARM FIRMLY INTO THE BASE TO ACTIVATE...
  • Page 16 Option 2 – Recess Kit 1. Place the Cover Ring on the area where you wish to install the smoke alarm, trace around the inside of the ring. HOLE SAW DRILL REQUIRED. 81mm - 85mm...
  • Page 17 2. Using your hole saw (81mm-85mm), cut a INSERT RECESS KIT hole into the surface. MOUNTING BASE INTO THE HOLE AND SECURE CAUTION: Ensure WITH SCREWS there is no wiring or any electrical equipment behind the surface you CLICK THE SMOKE ALARM FIRMLY INTO are drilling your hole into.
  • Page 18: Test Function

    Press the test button on any alarm for at least 6.5 seconds (count 2 sets of 3 sound sweeps). This will send out a test signal from the alarm; all other connected alarms should receive the signal within a short time. The alarms will emit a short beep and the LED will flash every 8 seconds for 2 minutes. You can also conduct the interconnection test through the CAVIUS App (if you have the GATEWAY HUB and App set up).
  • Page 19 The alarm should be cleaned by running the vacuum (on a low setting) around the smoke alarm chamber and tested again. Once the alarms have indicated they are interconnected; the beeps can be stopped on each alarm with a short press of the test button. TIP: It is safe to cover the sound output hole with your finger during the testing to minimise the sound level emitted. If any problems occur during testing, visit www.cavius.co.nz or www.cavius.com.au for further trouble shooting.
  • Page 20: Normal Mode

    ‘Alarm Mode’. It will sound the alarm signal and the LED will flash. Please note that only the source alarm’s LED will flash, so it can be identified. The smoke alarm will also transmit the alarm signal to the other connected alarms, which will also sound the alarm signal after a short delay. A notification will be sent to your smartphone or tablet through the CAVIUS App (if you have the GATEWAY HUB and App set up).
  • Page 21: Hush Function

    10. Hush function: If the smoke alarms are to set into a false alarm by cooking, fireplace, etc. all of them can be paused for 10 minutes by pressing the test button on the originating smoke alarm only (indicated by the flashing LED). You can hush each alarm individually, however the source alarm will continue to sound until hushed. The reason for this is that it is necessary to locate the source of the alarm before using the hush function.
  • Page 22: Add Extra Device

    11. Add extra device: All CAVIUS interconnected alarms within the range can be added to the system as they run on the same frequency and use the same data protocol. This means that the wireless system can consist of a combination of smoke alarms, heat alarms, and security products.
  • Page 23: Low Battery Indicator

    Low battery indicator: A short acoustic “beep” will sound and the LED will flash every 48 seconds when the battery is near the end of its life. In this stage it will continue for a minimum of 30 days. You must replace the smoke alarm after 10 years of use, or if the smoke alarm has suffered any damage. The smoke alarm is not active unless it is clicked into the mounting base. Always test the smoke alarm after clicking into the mounting base, allow 5 seconds before testing.
  • Page 24: Functional Information

    FUNCTIONAL INFORMATION Type of alarm: CAVIUS smoke alarm is a photoelectric smoke alarm. Alarm signal: Fire alarm activation is indicated by a series of repeated tones. The minimum sound level is 85 dB at 3 metres. Battery: Powered by two non-replaceable...
  • Page 25 Developed & Manufactured by: Julsøvej 16 - DK8600 Silkeborg cavius.com - info@cavius.com Manufactured in P .R.C. Distributor information: for New Zealand - CAVIUS Nano Ltd. 58a Poplar Lane, Papamoa 3187, NZ. www.cavius.co.nz for Australia - CAVIUS Australia 14/30 Octal Street, Yatala, QLD 4207, Australia. www.cavius.com.au...
  • Page 26: Warranty

    If this product has an acknowledged defect it must be returned to the national CAVIUS Distributor at the purchasers cost with the proof of purchase. If the product has become defective within the 10-year warranty, CAVIUS APS, Denmark will repair or replace the unit without charge and send back to the purchaser, via the national Distributor at the Distributors cost.
  • Page 27 Under some unusual circumstances the presence of high levels of radio spectrum pollution may result in the batteries within the CAVIUS device not lasting as indicated in the product sheet. Radio spectrum pollution comprises transmissions inside the band allocated for alarm devices such as the CAVIUS devices.
  • Page 28 PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE ALARM THE WORLD’S SMALLEST PLEASE READ THIS USER GUIDE CAREFULLY...

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