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B10274-R4-105B-U&C-ENG
Basic Information about your Smoke Alarm
A Smoke Alarm is an early warning device. Used correctly it
can give you and your family valuable extra time to escape.
Note:-
• When the battery is first connected the Alarm may sound for
2-3 seconds and/or the LED may flash quickly for 10 seconds
- this is normal.
• A Smoke Alarm does not prevent fires.
• Install correctly, in the centre of the ceiling if possible.
• Test monthly.
• When the Alarm beeps and LED flashes at the same time
replace battery.
• If the Alarm beeps without the LED flashing at the same time
then clean unit as this is the automatic test feature telling you
the chamber is degraded.
• Plan your escape route.
• Proper protection may require more than one Smoke Alarm.
• If you have any doubt or query about Smoke Alarms consult
the supplier or your local Fire Brigade.
Locating your Smoke Alarm
Sufficient smoke must enter your Smoke Alarm before it will
respond. Your Smoke Alarm needs to be within 10 paces (23
feet) of the fire to respond quickly. It also needs to be in a
position where its alarm can be heard throughout your home,
so it can wake you and your family in time for you all to escape.
A single Smoke Alarm will give some protection if it is properly
installed, but most homes will require two or more to ensure
that a reliable early warning is given. For maximum protection
you should put individual Smoke Alarms in all the rooms where
fire is most likely to break out.
Your first Smoke Alarm should be located between the sleeping
area and the most likely sources of fire (living room or kitchen
for example). But it should not be more than 10 paces (seven
metres) from the door to any room where a fire might start and
block your escape from the house.
(a) Single Storey Dwelling
If your Home is on one level (a bungalow or mobile home for
example) you should put your 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 you in the bedroom. (for example, see
figure 1).
If your bungalow is very large and the corridor or hallway is
more than say 22 paces (15 metres) long, one Smoke Alarm
will not be sufficient. This is because no matter where it is
located it will be more than 7.5 metres from potential fires.
30/9/09
8:23 AM
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  • Page 1 B10274-R4-105B-U&C-ENG 30/9/09 8:23 AM Page 1 Basic Information about your Smoke Alarm A Smoke Alarm is an early warning device. Used correctly it can give you and your family valuable extra time to escape. Note:- • When the battery is first connected the Alarm may sound for 2-3 seconds and/or the LED may flash quickly for 10 seconds - this is normal.
  • Page 2 B10274-R4-105B-U&C-ENG 30/9/09 8:23 AM Page 2...
  • Page 3: Positioning Your Smoke Alarm

    B10274-R4-105B-U&C-ENG 30/9/09 8:23 AM Page 3 In houses with more than one sleeping area, Smoke Alarms should be placed between each sleeping area and the living area (for example, see figure 2). (b) Multi Storey Dwellings If your home is on more than one level the best place for your first Smoke Alarm is in the downstairs hallway near the stairs (for example see figure 3).
  • Page 4 B10274-R4-105B-U&C-ENG 30/9/09 8:23 AM Page 4 90cm (c) On a sloping Ceiling In areas with sloping or peaked ceilings install your Smoke Alarm 90 cm (3 feet) from the highest point measured horizontally (see figure 5), because “dead air” at the apex may prevent smoke from reaching the unit.
  • Page 5 B10274-R4-105B-U&C-ENG 30/9/09 8:23 AM Page 5 Check the house carefully in case there is a small fire smouldering somewhere. Check whether there is some source of smoke or fumes, for example cooking fumes being drawn past the Smoke Alarm by an extractor.
  • Page 6 B10274-R4-105B-U&C-ENG 30/9/09 8:23 AM Page 6 (b) Connecting the battery The battery is easily removed from the holder by holding back one of the plastic clips while lifting the battery with the other hand. Snap Battery Connectors to Battery. They fit together only one way.
  • Page 7 B10274-R4-105B-U&C-ENG 30/9/09 8:23 AM Page 7 (b) Manually Testing your Smoke Alarm It is recommended that you test your Smoke Alarm at least once a month to be sure the unit is working. It will also help you and your family to become familiar with the sound of the Alarm. When you press the Test Button it simulates the effect of smoke during a real fire.
  • Page 8: Important Safeguards

    B10274-R4-105B-U&C-ENG 30/9/09 8:23 AM Page 8 (d) Cleaning your Smoke Alarm Clean your Smoke Alarm regularly. Use a soft bristle brush or the brush attachment of your vacuum cleaner to remove dust from the sides and cover slots where the smoke enters. Keep cover closed while cleaning.
  • Page 9 B10274-R4-105B-U&C-ENG 30/9/09 8:23 AM Page 9 • Do not attempt to recharge or burn batteries, as they may explode. Wrap in paper and discard normally. • When removing battery, handle carefully to avoid possible eye damage or skin irritation if battery has leaked or corroded. •...
  • Page 10 B10274-R4-105B-U&C-ENG 30/9/09 8:23 AM Page 10 Planning your Escape for when the Alarm goes off Use the Smoke Alarm Test Button to familiarize your family with the Alarm sound and to practice fire drills regularly with all family members. Draw up a floor plan that will show each member at least 2 escape routes from each room in the house.
  • Page 11: Getting Your Smoke Alarm Serviced

    What is the best Smoke Alarm - Optical or Ionisaton ? Both types respond in all standard fires but each type may respond faster to particular fires as shown. Ei Electronics manufactures two complementary 10 Year Smoke Alarms , Optical Smoke Alarm Ei3105C and Ionisation Smoke Alarm Ei100TYC with built-in Lithium battery.
  • Page 12: Important Notice

    Alarm was purchased and the date of purchase. Five Year Product Guarantee (excluding battery) 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 13 Optical Smoke Alarm Construction Product Type: Smoke Alarm Devices European Standard: EN14604:2005 Certificate of Conformity: 0333-CPD-292024 MODEL TYPE Ei105C Optical Smoke Alarm 0333 Ei Electronics Shannon, Co.Clare, Ireland. & 9 Grundy Street, Liverpool L5-9SG, U.K. Telephone: 0151 298 1588 www.eielectronics.com...
  • Page 14: Smoke Alarm

    An installed smoke alarm must be removed or covered fully (with a plastic bag or similar) before renovations begin. P/N B10274 Rev4 © Ei Electronics 2008 OPTICAL SMOKE ALARM Models: Ei105B Ei105C WITH INTERCONNECT Contains vital information on unit operation and installation.

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