Removing The Device; Battery Handling; Fire Detection - Nice FGSD-002 Instructions And Warnings For Installation And Use

Smoke and temperature sensor
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REMOVING THE DEVICE

Removing (Exclusion) - Z-Wave device learning mode, allowing to remove the device from existing Z-Wave network.
To remove the device from the Z-Wave network:
1. Make sure the sensor is connected to battery.
2. Set the main controller into the removing mode (see main controller's operating manual)
3. Quickly, triple click the B-button, located on Smoke-Control's casing (Fig. 1).
Note. Removing the device from the Z-Wave network restores all the default parameters of the device.
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BATTERY HANDLING

Smoke-Control is equipped with dedicated safety mechanism (Fig. 2, Fig. 3) which prevents closing the casing without
installed battery.
It's strongly recommended to perform the self-test after each battery replacement to ensure correct device operation.
Fig. 2. Smoke-Control bottom view
without the battery installed
6.1 - Battery tips
Smoke-Control's battery life is at least equal to two years.
The wake-up interval is recommended to be set at a default value (6 hours). In the case of choosing a smaller value, the lifetime of a battery
can decrease significantly.
The current battery level is displayed in the Z-Wave controller's interface, e.g. Yubii Home. The red battery icon means that the battery needs
replacement. In addition, the device itself, apart from the main controller, monitors the battery level, and a low battery is signaled with a yellow
blinking visual indicator and an intermittent sound alarm. Smoke-Control reports a low battery level for at least 30 days until it is completely
discharged.
6.2 - Battery replacement
Once a Smoke-Control has reported low battery level or battery is discharged, it should be replaced observing the following procedure:
1. Detach the sensor from its cover by turning the device counter-clockwise.
2. Remove the flat battery from the device. Then press and hold the B-button for 3 seconds.
3. Insert a new CR123A battery observing the polarities shown inside. Visual indicator will signal Z-Wave network inclusion status (green -
device included, red - device not included).
4. Test Smoke-Control's operation by performing a self-test (see section 8.3 - Self-test).
5. Attach the device into the cover by turning clockwise.
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FIRE DETECTION

Smoke-Control is a multiple use device, however, for greater safety, it's recommended to replace the device with a new one
after a fire occurrence.
Smoke-Control responds to the physical presence of smoke. Smoke presence is required for the device to react. Smoke-Control every 10
seconds checks for smoke presence. Once the level of smoke exceeds value set in parameter 1, Smoke-Control triggers an alarm.
Fire alarm is signaled by sending an appropriate alarm command to devices, the Z-Wave controller and also by an intermittent sound and
visual indicator blinking red. Once the fire alarm has ceased, the sensor checks whether the smoke has actually disappeared before getting
back to normal operation, i.e. performing a self test each 10 seconds and checking for presence of smoke.
CLOSURE LOCK
LOCKING
MECHANISM
Fig. 3. Smoke-Control bottom view with
the battery installed
CLOSURE LOCK

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