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HEAT ALARM THE WORLD’S SMALLEST PLEASE READ THIS USER GUIDE CAREFULLY...
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CAVIUS Heat Alarm Part Code: 3107 CAVTH10WF Model: 3107 Recess Kit Part Code: 11014 PLEASE READ THE USER GUIDE CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLATION AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE. For large text option and maintenance guide visit cavius.co.nz/support cavius.com.au/support...
Contents Technical information _________________________________________________________________ 2 The best areas to install a heat alarm ____________________________________________________ 4 Areas where NOT to install heat alarms __________________________________________________ 5 Placement ___________________________________________________________________________ 6 To access the heat alarm ______________________________________________________________ 7 How to set up and connect alarms _____________________________________________________ 8 Installation of heat alarm _____________________________________________________________ 10 Test function ________________________________________________________________________ 14 Normal mode ________________________________________________________________________ 16...
A heat alarm should never be installed in lieu of or as a replacement for a smoke alarm. The CAVIUS heat alarm detects and will siren when either the following occurs: • Rapid increase in temperature level •...
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The distance between interconnected alarms depends on the house layout and they should always be tested after installation. It is not advised to be more than 10m distance between two alarms. Diameter: 78mm Height: 44mm (standard) and 19mm (recessed) The alarm is powered by two 3v lithium batteries (sealed and non-replaceable). Interconnected by RF: 926.365 MHz Complies to standards: BS 5446-2:2003 / EN54-5 class A1.
1. The best areas to install an alarm: • Install alarms on each floor of the house, in hallways and stairways. • Alarms in each room such as bedrooms and living rooms.
2. Areas where NOT to install heat alarms: • Bedrooms • Lounge • Dining room • Hallway • Family room NOTE: Heat alarms are designed to be installed in areas where flaming fires occur over smouldering fires.
3. Placement: CeILINg The heat alarm is area specific. MAXIMUM 100cm The alarm should be placed on the ceiling and near where the potential fire risks may occur. Never install directly above the oven / hob / stove. For kitchen installation:...
4. To access the heat alarm: To remove the heat alarm from the Recess Kit base; click off the Cover Ring, using your fingernails or a flathead screwdriver, via the four indents located on the rim of the Cover Ring and Recess Kit Base. ReCeSS KIT BASe COVeR RINg...
5. How to set up and connect alarms: Press the button on the top of one alarm only. This alarm will NORMAL MODE become the ‘Master’ and will start sending out a specific house code to the other alarms (take note of LEARN MODE which alarm is the ‘Master’, you may...
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As the other alarms receive the specific house code, they will also flash the LED light. When all alarms flash the red LED, they are connected and can be switched out of ‘Link Mode’ and installed.
6. Installation of heat alarm: MARK UP SCReW HOLeS Info: The label on the product must WITH A PeN not be removed due to important information. Option 1 – Standard base 1. Use the mounting base ring to mark the screw holes on the ceiling.
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USe THe ENCLOSED SCREWS AND PLUgS FOR INSTALLATION CLICK THe HeAT ALARM FIRMLY INTO THe BASe TO ACTIVATe...
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Option 2 – Recess Kit 1. Place the Cover Ring on the area where you wish to install the heat alarm, trace around the inside of the ring. HOLE SAW DRILL REQUIRED. 81mm – 85mm...
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2. Using your hole saw (81mm – 85mm), cut a INSeRT ReCeSS KIT hole into the surface. MOUNTINg BASe INTO THE HOLE AND SECURE CAUTION: ensure WITH SCReWS there is no wiring or any electrical equipment behind the surface you CLICK THe HeAT ALARM FIRMLY INTO are drilling your hole into.
7. Test function: After installation, and at least once per quarter, test all of your alarms to ensure they are operating correctly and are within range of each other. It is recommended to check visually every week if the LED flashes correctly (every 48sec.) Press the test button on any alarm for at least 6.5 seconds (count 2 sets of 3 sound sweeps).
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Once the alarms have indicated they are interconnected; the beeps can be stopped on each alarm with a short press of the test button. If any problems occur during testing, visit www.cavius.co.nz or www.cavius.com.au for further trouble shooting.
8. Normal mode: In normal mode the LED will flash every 48 seconds to show the alarm is functioning. 9. Alarm mode: When a rapid and constant change of temperature is detected, the heat alarm will go into ‘Alarm Mode’. It will sound the alarm signal and the LED will flash. Please note that only the source alarm’s LED will flash, so it can be identified.
10. Hush function: If the heat alarms are to set into a false alarm by cooking, fireplace, etc. all of them can be paused for 10 minutes by pressing the hush button on the originating alarm only (indicated by the flashing LED). You can hush each alarm individually, however the source alarm will continue to sound until hushed.
Just place the ‘Master’ and new device into ‘Link Mode’, repeat Section 4. Always test connection to all devices by repeating the test function (Section 7) after adding devices. The 3107 CAVTH10WF can be used with the 9005 CAVSR remote for testing and hushing the alarm.
Low battery indicator: Your product has a 10 year battery life. When the battery is starting its end of life, a short beep will sound out every 48 seconds for 30 days. The alarm effected by the low battery will only beep, no other connected alarms will sound.
FUNCTIONAL INFORMATION Type of alarm: CAVIUS heat alarm is a heat alarm. Alarm signal: Fire alarm activation is indicated by a series of repeated tones. The minimum sound level is 85 dB at 3 metres. Battery: Powered by two 3v lithium batteries (sealed and non-replaceable).
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Ellekær 9A, 2. Th, DK-2730, Denmark cavius.com – info@cavius.com Manufactured in China Distributor information: for New Zealand - CAVIUS Nano Ltd. 58A Poplar Lane, Papamoa 3187, NZ. www.cavius.co.nz for Australia - CAVIUS Australia PTY Limited PO Box 6126, Yatala, QLD 4207, Australia. www.cavius.com.au...
If this product has an acknowledged defect it must be returned to the national CAVIUS Distributor at the purchasers cost with the proof of purchase.
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Under some unusual circumstances the presence of high levels of radio spectrum pollution may result in the batteries within the CAVIUS device not lasting as indicated in the product sheet. Radio spectrum pollution comprises transmissions inside the band allocated for alarm devices such as the CAVIUS devices.
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This is not a specific problem for CAVIUS devices but for all similar radio linked technology powered by batteries. The limited warranty will not cover the battery life period indicated in the product sheet in these situations. This warranty is in lieu of any other warranty either expressed or implied.
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