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Sensor 217E-02
Smoke Alarm Manual
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  • Page 1 Sensor 217E-02 Smoke Alarm Manual...
  • Page 2 Specifications - Sensor 217E-02 Primary power source AC(100 ~ 240)V Secondary power source DC 3V Mains supply current limit 0.06A@230V, 0.12A@115V Number of interconnected devices Operating temperature (0 ~ +55) °C Operating humidity (10 ~ 95) % RH, non-condensing Storage temperature (-25 ~ +80) °C...
  • Page 3 Due to the advanced battery technology and low power consumption, each model of alarm in the 217E-02 series can be used to satisfy either the 230V or 10 year lithium requirement - depending on the applicable installation legislation or other local or state requirements.
  • Page 4 The alarms are fitted with two test functions: 1. The test button on the face of the alarm can be used to test the alarm if required. 2. The alarm is also fitted with a software-based test which can be scheduled for a particular date and time or performed in real time via the portal.
  • Page 5 Understanding Indicator and Alarm Signals Smoke alarms produce the following indicator and alarm signals, depending on their status condition. Primary units Sensor 217E-02 Quiescent condition Green LED continuously on, Red LED flashes every indication Short audible signal every 40 secs, synchronized with...
  • Page 6 Wireless Interconnection Group mode connection Flashing yellow LED every 1 sec followed by a short indication on slave audible signal device(s) Interconnected Units When configured as a group, interconnected units produce the following additional indicator and alarm signal when the primary unit is operated. Alarm Condition Alarm condition audible indication ≥...
  • Page 7: Installation Preparation

    Installation Preparation Equipment Before commencing installation, ensure all equipment and tools to mount and test the device are available, such as drills, mounting screws (supplied), cables, and ladders. Location Selection in Homes and Apartments For complete coverage, alarms are to be installed in alignment with local, state, and federal regulations.
  • Page 8 FAMILY ROOM LIVING ROOM Recommended Enhanced Safety To improve early detection performance and safe evacuation, ensure that a minimum of two alarms are installed per dwelling. Consider installing additional alarms as follows: • Inside every bedroom • At both ends of a bedroom hallway if the hallway is more than 12 m MINIMUM ALARM •...
  • Page 9 Where Not to Install Your Alarm Nuisance alarms occur when alarms are installed where they will not work properly. To avoid nuisance alarms, do not install alarms in the following situations. • In or near areas where combustion particles are present, such as kitchens with few windows or poor ventilation, garages where there may be vehicle exhaust, near furnaces, combustion heaters, and space heaters.
  • Page 10: Installation

    The following steps are for the purpose of installation of the SMOKE Alarm ONLY. For full product suite installation including interconnectivity, please refer to the SENSOR HUB Installation Guide. Step 1. Identify a suitable location for the installation of the alarm.
  • Page 11 BLACK...
  • Page 12: What To Do If The Alarm Sounds

    Testing Regularly testing the alarm is imperative to ensure the proper function of the alarm and the safety of all occupants. The testing of the 217E-02 alarm can be by one of the following methods. 1. A test will begin after pushing the test button for three seconds. This test will include the sounding of the alarm, and will trigger a test on all other alarms that are part of the RF network.
  • Page 13 Good Practice - DEVELOP AN ESCAPE PLAN Every family should formulate and regularly practice a fire escape plan. Ensure that the plan is updated whenever a change is made to the structure of the home, including the acquisition or repositioning of furniture or the repurposing of rooms. A comprehensive fire escape plan should include: 1.
  • Page 14: Disposal Of Product

    Warranty Period. Products in need of repair should be returned, shipping prepaid, to point of purchase. Sensor shall not be obligated to repair or replace units which are found to be in need of repair because of damage, unreasonable use, modifications, or alterations occurring after the date of purchase.

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