Putting The Device Into Operation; Test Mode - Emos P56502 Manual

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If you have a multi-storey house, install the detector in the same manner on each floor.
You will be protected even against smoke rising up the stairs from the bottom floor.
In the cellar, install the detector on the ceiling at the bottom of the stairs.
Do not install the detector in bathrooms or kitchens; the steam from water or food could cause
false alarms.
In the garage, the alarm could be triggered by the exhaust from your car.
The ventilation openings of the warning device must not be covered up.
Do not spray aerosol agents in the vicinity or onto the warning device.
Do not paint the warning device.
Mounting the Device on the Ceiling – Description (See Fig. 3)
Turn off power supply before installing the detector!
Installation must be done by a qualified professional!
1. Remove the back of the mounting housing of the detector (see fig. 2).
2. Mark the spots for holes.
3. Drill two holes (ø 5 mm) in the ceiling; the distance between the holes should be 81 mm. Insert
the enclosed wall plugs into the holes.
4. Connect the wires to the labelled terminals according to the wiring diagram found under the
terminal cover on the back (see fig. 5). It is recommended to use a 3-wire flat CYKY cable.
5. Close the terminal cover so that the contacts are protected and mount the back of the housing
with two screws.
6. Insert a 9 V battery into the detector (see fig. 4). Use only 9 V alkaline batteries; never use a
rechargeable battery. Turn the red plastic protrusion to the inside of the battery compartment
and secure it in place by inserting the battery. Make sure to insert the battery properly and with
the right polarity! If the battery is inserted incorrectly, you will not be able to click the housings
together and the detector will not function!
7. Complete the installation by fitting the detector onto the mounted back housing and closing
the front housing.
Note: National regulations vary in terms of the number and location of smoke detectors. When in
doubt, contact for example the fire brigade in your country.
Wired Interconnection of Detectors
TSS890B-HI smoke detectors can be mutually interconnected by wire. This interconnection allows
the loud acoustic alarm (85 dB) to spread between the devices if one of the detectors detects smoke.
This feature is especially useful for larger, multi-storey buildings.
Connect in accordance with figure 6.
A single circuit (max. 150 m) can have a maximum of 40 devices connected.
Diagram for proper placement of the detector

PUTTING THE DEVICE INTO OPERATION

Plug in the detector's contacts in line with the wiring diagram and insert a 9 V battery.
Turn on power – the green LED will light up and stay on.
Do a check – long-press the TEST button. You should hear 3× short beeps at a 1.5 second interval
repeatedly while the button is held; the red LED will be flashing.
That means the detector is working correctly.
If the detector is operational you will see 1× flash of the red LED every 40 seconds, while the
green LED will be permanently lit up.
If no beep plays after pressing the test button, check that the detector is connected properly. If it
is, either the battery is low or the detector is malfunctioning, in which case you should contact a
service centre.

TEST MODE

You can test the functioning of the detector whenever needed or during every battery replacement.
Long-press the TEST button; the detector will beep 3× in a row (followed by a 1.5 second pause)
and the red LED will be flashing. The green LED will stay on.
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