Operation; Normal Condition; Low Power Pack Condition - FireAngel Thermoptek WST-630 User Manual

Wireless interlink smoke alarm + 10 year life
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OPERATION

Normal Condition

The red LED on the front will flash
approximately every 45 seconds to show that
the alarm is active.

Low Power Pack Condition

IMPORTANT: Your smoke alarm requires
the power pack to have sufficient
capacity of power to operate correctly.
Should your FireAngel smoke alarm enter a
low power pack condition, the unit will emit
an audible 'chirp' approximately once every
45 seconds and the amber LED will flash at
around the same time. When this occurs it
is strongly recommended you replace the
alarm immediately and in any event within
30 days.
Your FireAngel smoke alarm will continue to
warn of this low power pack condition for at
least 30 days. However, failure to change the
alarm after this time would mean your smoke
alarm may have insufficient power to alert
you in a real fire situation. When the alarm is
removed from the mounting plate the power
pack will automatically deactivate and the
low power warning chirp will stop, allowing
you to dispose of the alarm.
IMPORTANT: If your WST-630 smoke
alarm
enters
a
condition, it will emit an audible "chirp"
approximately once every 45 seconds. All
other WST-630 alarms in the network will also
emit an audible low battery chirp once every
10
low
power
pack
4 hours. This will continue until the smoke
alarm which has the low battery condition is
removed.
Fault Indication
If the amber LED flashes and an audible 'chirp'
is heard at a different time, this indicates that
there is a fault; the unit may not detect smoke
and may not go into alarm in the event of a
fire. If this occurs it is strongly recommended
that you replace the alarm immediately.
Alarm condition
If the WST-630 goes into alarm, all interlinked
alarms will also sound 3 loud beeps which
continually repeat until the cause of the
alarm being activated is found and resolved.
The red LED will only flash rapidly (once per
second) on alarms that have responded
directly to smoke.

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