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Single station smoke detector (wireless) wireless optical-smoke fire detector

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INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
Single Station Smoke Detector (wireless)
Wireless Optical-Smoke Fire Detector
DEGA FWL Home
ISO 9001:2008
Quality Management Systems
Systéme de Qualité
www.sgs.com
Content
Page 2 / For your protection
Page 2 / Technical data and information
Page 3 / Description of the product
Page 3 / Installation, assembly and disassembly of the detector
The recommended procedure for a typical one-storey dwelling
The recommended procedure for a typical multi-storey dwelling
Where to install a smoke detector
Where not to install a smoke detector
Assembly of the detector
Disassembly of the detector
Connecting the battery
Replacing the battery
Page 5 / Testing the detector
Page 5 / Maintenance
Page 5 / What to do in the case of fire
Page 6 / Troubleshooting
Page 6 / General warranty terms and conditions
Reproduction of this manual, or any part thereof, in any form, without the
prior written permission of DEGA CZ s.r.o. is prohibited.
DEGA CZ s.r.o. reserves the right to alter the specifications of the hardware and software
described in this manual at any time and without prior notice.
DEGA CZ s.r.o. bears no liable for any damage resulting from the use of this device!
FOR YOUR PROTECTION
Watch out for static electricity
Prior to installing or handling the product, ensure that you do not have an
accumulated static charge. Touch a grounded metal object to trigger the
discharge of any accumulated electric charge. Otherwise the product could
suffer damage.
In the event of any failure of the equipment unplug it immediately
If you notice an unusual odour or smoke emanating from the product, unplug
it from the mains and from all peripherals. Continued operation could result
in injury or property damage. After disconnecting the product deliver it to an
authorised service centre or the manufacturer for inspection.
Do not use the product in the vicinity of flammable gases or
in areas where there is a potential occurrence of these gases.
Do not use electronic equipment in the vicinity of flammable gases; this could
potentially cause a fire or an explosion. The product is not designed for use in
industrial or commercial spaces nor in „Ex" hazardous areas.
Do not disassemble the product and ensure against its contact with water
Contact with internal components of the product may cause an electric shock.
In the case of any failure refer the servicing of the product exclusively to a
certified service centre. Contact with water can create a short circuit in the
product and consequent damage to property or personal injury.
The smoke detector responds only to visible smoke
Smoke detectors start emitting warning signals only in the event of the
detection of smoke or other particles generated during the combustion
process. Detectors do not respond to heat, flames or gas. The possibility of
a fire is announced by an acoustic signal. Fires often progress very swiftly,
however. In such cases, the smoke may not reach the detector rapidly enough
to ensure the safe escape of the people in the building.
Use in one household only
This smoke detector is designed for use in one household only. In larger
buildings, each housing unit should be equipped with its own detector(s).
Smoke detectors should not be installed in non-residential areas; they are not
a viable substitute for a comprehensive monitoring system.
Install a detector in each room
Install a detector in every room and on every floor of the building. There are
many reasons why smoke may not reach the sensitive area of the detector. For
example, if the fire starts in a remote part of the building, on another floor,
in the chimney, along a wall, on the roof or in a room behind closed doors, it
may be that the smoke will not reach the area sensitive to the detector rapidly
enough for the detector to provide notice of impending danger to all the
members of the household. The detector is only able to identify fire directly in
the space or in the room in which it is located.
TECHNICAL DATA AND INFORMATION
Supply voltage:
a 6LR61/9V battery
Supply voltage in the standby mode:
< 40 µA
Supply voltage in the alarm mode:
< 30 mA
Type of sensor:
photoelectric
(responsive to visible smouldering smoke)
Expected operational life of the sensor in a clean environment:
Radio frequency:
433,92 MHz
Range:
50m in an open area
Internal speaker acoustic performance:
85 dB at 1m
Operating temperature range:
max.-10°C to +50°C
Relative humidity of the ambient air:
15 - 90%
Certified in accordance with CSN EN 14604 based on the specifications of Decree No.
23/2008 of the Ministry of Interior, On the technical conditions for fire protection of
buildings.
PAGE 2
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRODUCT
1 - Air holes for the access of
smoke to the sensor of the
detector
2 – A "TEST" button
3 - A red indicator - „ALARM"
(LED, alarm)
4 – Piezo-buzzer
Attention: The „TEST" button reliably tests all the functions of the smoke detector.
Do not try to test the detector in any other manner. Carry out checking, using the „TEST"
button, once a week, and always also after a longer absence.
INSTALLATION, ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY
THE RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE FOR A TYPICAL ONE-STOREY DWELLING
Attach the smoke detector to the ceiling or to a wall in each bedroom and in the hall-
way outside each bedroom. If the hallway is longer than 9.1 m, place a detector at each
end of the hallway. If you have a cellar, install a detector on the ceiling of the basement
space directly below the staircase
THE RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE FOR A TYPICAL MULTI-STOREY DWELLING
Attach a smoke detector to the ceiling or to a wall in each bedroom and also in the
hallway outside each bedroom. If the hallway is longer than 9.1 m, place a detector at
each end of the hallway. Install additional detectors above the top end of the staircase
between the first and second floors.
WHERE TO INSTALL A SMOKE DETECTOR
1. Place a detector in each bedroom and also in the hallway outside each bedroom.
2. Place a detector on each staircase and on each floor.
3. Once the smoke, heat and flames reach the ceiling, they begin to spread horizontally.
Install the detector in the centre of the ceiling.
4. If you do not place the detector in the centre of the ceiling, ensure that it is at least
10 cm from any corner (see Figure 1).
5. A detector installed on the wall must be located at least 10 cm below the ceiling
(see Figure 1).
6. If a room, hall or corridor is longer than 9.1 m, additional detectors need to be
placed there.
7. In the case of a sloping wall or ceiling, place the detector at a distance of 50 cm
below the top of the wall or the ceiling (see Figure 2).
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FIGURE 1
MINIMU M
MINIMUM
10cm
THE MOST
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CONVENIENT
THE RESTRICTED
LOCATION
AREA
oblast
THE ACCEPTABLE
AREA
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2
3
4
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FIGURE 2
MINIMUM
MINIMU M
121c m
10c m
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ANYWHERE
VT ... TO
WITHIN THIS
OBLAST I
AREA
MAXIMU M
MAXIMUM
30.5cm
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Summary of Contents for DEGA FWL Home

  • Page 1 23/2008 of the Ministry of Interior, On the technical conditions for fire protection of DEGA CZ s.r.o. bears no liable for any damage resulting from the use of this device! buildings.
  • Page 2 FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4 DEGA products that have been used in association with other than original DEGA In the event of any major contamination disconnect the detector from the battery and products, including consumables and accessories, clean the surface of the detector with a damp cloth. Do not utilise any liquid cleaners.