Aico Ei100R Manual

Aico Ei100R Manual

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13425-R1-12V COMMON-UC
SMOKE & HEAT ALARMS
IONISATION
MODEL Ei100R3
INSTRUCTION LEAFLET
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.
*
The Ei105R4 operating range 8 to 16V
Basic informat
© Ei Electronics 2009
READ THIS FIRST
IDEALLY INSTALL IN THE CENTRE OF CEILING AT
LEAST 300mm (12") FROM LIGHT FITTINGS. KEEP
ION-ISATION ALARMS AWAY FROM KITCHENS TO
PREVENT NUISANCE ALARMS. INTERCONNECT
ALL ALARMS.
ENSURE
THE
CONNECTED TO THE ALARMS.
DO NOT FIT ACTUAL ALARM UNTIL ALL BUILDING
WORK IS COMPLETED TO AVOID CONTAMINATION.
AFTER CHECKING OPERATION, COVER SMOKE
ALARM WITH DUST COVER UNTIL REQUIRED FOR
USE.
LOCATE IONISATION ALARMS (Ei100R3) AWAY
FROM
KITCHENS
ALARMS.
IF A NUISANCE ALARM OCCURS, FAN THE ALARM
VIGOROUSLY WITH A NEWSPAPER TO HELP
CLEAR THE SENSOR.
TEST WEEKLY - PRESS THE BUTTON FOR 10
SECONDS AND A RED LIGHT BEHIND THE BUTTON
OR
ON
THE
INTERCONNECTED ALARMS WILL ALSO SOUND.
www.acornfiresecurity.com
29/9/09
7:56 AM
Page 1
12 VOLT RELAY
OPTICAL
MODELS Ei105R3
MODEL Ei103R
*
Ei105R4
P/N B13425 Rev 1
12V
PANEL
IS
TO
PREVENT
COVER
SHOULD
1
HEAT
CORRECTLY
NUISANCE
FLASH.

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  • Page 1 www.acornfiresecurity.com 13425-R1-12V COMMON-UC 29/9/09 7:56 AM Page 1 12 VOLT RELAY SMOKE & HEAT ALARMS IONISATION OPTICAL HEAT MODEL Ei100R3 MODELS Ei105R3 MODEL Ei103R Ei105R4 INSTRUCTION LEAFLET 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.
  • Page 2: Read This First

    www.acornfiresecurity.com 13425-R1-12V COMMON-UC 29/9/09 7:56 AM Page 2 READ THIS FIRST CONT. CLEAN YOUR SMOKE ALARM REGULARLY. THIS WILL REDUCE THE RISK OF FALSE ALARMS. REMOVE OR COMPLETELY COVER YOUR SMOKE ALARM WHEN REDECORATING TO PREVENT DUST OR OTHER CONTAMINATION DAMAGING THE UNIT.
  • Page 3 www.acornfiresecurity.com 13425-R1-12V COMMON-UC 29/9/09 7:56 AM Page 3 Protection Levels Minimum Protection Recommended Protection All the Heat Alarms and Smoke Alarms should be interconnected to ensure the early warning will be heard, particularly by somebody sleeping. A properly designed early warning fire system ensures the alarm is given before the escape routes become blocked with smoke.
  • Page 4 www.acornfiresecurity.com 13425-R1-12V COMMON-UC 29/9/09 7:56 AM Page 4 Single Storey Dwelling If the Home is on one level (a bungalow or mobile home for example) you should put the 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 a person in the bedrooms.
  • Page 5 www.acornfiresecurity.com 13425-R1-12V COMMON-UC 29/9/09 7:56 AM Page 5 downstairs Smoke Alarm is unlikely to detect the smoke from a fire in a bedroom upstairs (see figure 1). Recommended Protection For recommended 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 below).
  • Page 6 www.acornfiresecurity.com 13425-R1-12V COMMON-UC 29/9/09 7:56 AM Page 6 walls etc). Temperature differences might stop smoke or heat from reaching the unit. • Next to or directly above heaters or air conditioning vents, windows, wall vents etc. that can change the direction of airflow.
  • Page 7: Installation Instructions

    www.acornfiresecurity.com 13425-R1-12V COMMON-UC 29/9/09 7:56 AM Page 7 Wall Mounting (Smoke Alarm only) When a ceiling position is not practical (for example on a ceiling having exposed beams or joists, or built-in radiant heating) put the top edge of your Smoke Alarm between 150 and 300mm (6 and 12 inches) below the ceiling.
  • Page 8 www.acornfiresecurity.com 13425-R1-12V COMMON-UC 29/9/09 7:56 AM Page 8 maximum recommended cable resistance is 20 ohms. All wiring must comply with local codes. Screw unit to ceiling using screws provided. Put cover back on the Smoke Alarm by matching up hinges and gently snapping it on to the base. Caution: (a) The Smoke/Heat Alarm must be wired to a 12V supply that is permanently on.
  • Page 9 www.acornfiresecurity.com 13425-R1-12V COMMON-UC 29/9/09 7:56 AM Page 9 After Installation Test all units by pressing the test buttons in sequence. The Smoke/Heat Alarm horn should sound within 10 seconds and the relay contacts should change over about 4 seconds after the horn sounds.
  • Page 10: Nuisance Alarms

    www.acornfiresecurity.com 13425-R1-12V COMMON-UC 29/9/09 7:56 AM Page 10 Other than the cleaning described above, no other customer servicing of this product is required. Repairs, when needed, must be performed by the manufacturer. All Smoke Alarms are prone to dust and insect ingress which can cause false alarms or failure to alarm.
  • Page 11: Important Safeguards

    www.acornfiresecurity.com 13425-R1-12V COMMON-UC 29/9/09 7:56 AM Page 11 contamination build-up for example) the alarm can be silenced by disconnecting the 12 Volt supply. Disconnect the alarm with the red light flashing - as the rest are probably satisfactory. IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS When using household protective devices, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including those listed below:...
  • Page 12 www.acornfiresecurity.com 13425-R1-12V COMMON-UC 29/9/09 7:56 AM Page 12 1. Check room doors for heat or smoke. Do not open a hot door. Use an alternate escape route. Close doors behind you as you leave. 2. If smoke is heavy, crawl out, staying close to floor.
  • Page 13: Getting Your Alarm Serviced

    www.acornfiresecurity.com 13425-R1-12V COMMON-UC 29/9/09 7:56 AM Page 13 Heat Alarms on both sides of closed doors and installing more than one Smoke / Heat Alarm as recommended in this leaflet very significantly improves the probability of early detection. • The Alarm may not be heard. •...
  • Page 14: Specifications

    www.acornfiresecurity.com 13425-R1-12V COMMON-UC 29/9/09 7:56 AM Page 14 FIVE YEAR PRODUCT GUARANTEE Ei Electronics guarantees this product (excluding battery) against any defects that are due to faulty material or workmanship for a five year period after the original date of consumer purchase or receipt as a gift.
  • Page 15: Troubleshooting

    www.acornfiresecurity.com 13425-R1-12V COMMON-UC 29/9/09 7:56 AM Page 15 MODEL (Ei105R4) Supply Voltage: 8.0 to 16.0 Volts Standby Current: 250 Microamps (max) Alarm Current: 20 to 60 mA Cable: Multicore low voltage signal cable. Maximum resistance 20 ohms Power-On Indicator: LED flashes every 40 seconds Alarm: Electronic Piezoelectric horn in unit 85dB @3M...

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