FireAngel FP1720W2-R Manual de Usario
FireAngel
Detector de humo
FP1720W2-R
Lee a continuación 📖 el manual en español para FireAngel FP1720W2-R (2 páginas) en la categoría Detector de humo. Esta guía fue útil para 3 personas y fue valorada con 4.5 estrellas en promedio por 2 usuarios
Página 1/2
THERMISTEKTM Heat Alarm HT-630
THERMISTEKTM Heat Alarm with
Wireless Interlink WHT-630
6 7
After completing the ‘learn-in’ procedure,
test the alarms as described in ‘ALARM
TEST’. If any interlinked alarm fails to
respond to the ‘ALARM TEST’, remove it
from its mounting plate and repeat the
‘learning-in’ process.
ALARM TEST
1. Briefly press the test button in the
centre and release.
2. The unit will give an audible alarm
consisting of 2 cycles of 3 loud beeps,
then stop automatically.
3. The red LED on the alarm will flash
rapidly during the audible signal.
As with all electronic alarm products you
should test your heat alarm every week, as
well as any other interlinked alarms.
WARNING: The electronic test button
provides a full test of the alarms
functionality. DO NOT try to test the alarm
with a naked flame, as this might present a
fire hazard in itself.
MAINTENANCE
Vacuum every three months to help keep
the unit working efficiently. Vacuum the
exterior. Prevent vacuum from touching
the unit.
WARNING: Never attempt to open or
damage the battery.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If your heat alarm chirps intermittently:
• Check the location of your alarm.
• If the alarm chirps every 45 seconds
and the yellow LED flashes at the same
time, this indicates that the battery is
low. Replace the unit within 30 days.
• WHT-630 only: If the alarm chirps every
4 hours, another alarm in the network
has a low battery and needs replacing.
If the yellow LED is flashing and the alarm
is chirping:
• If the yellow LED flashes at a different
time to the chirp, this means there’s
a fault with your alarm and it needs
replacing.
If your heat alarm does not sound during
testing:
• Push the centre test button firmly.
• If the unit has been silenced and is in
low sensitivity mode, it may not sound.
Wait 15 minutes.
• Make sure the alarm is securely located
into the mounting plate.
If the alarm fails to operate correctly, the
advice of the manufacturer should be
sought by contacting Technical Support
on: 0330 094 5830. Fire & Rescue
customers, call: 0800 141 2561.
DISPOSAL
Waste electrical products should not be
disposed of with your other household
waste.
Your alarm does not contain any
radioactive material. This means that the
alarm is ideally suited for disposal within the waste
electronic and electrical equipment (WEEE) recycling
scheme. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check
with your local authority, retailer or contact our
technical support team for recycling/disposal advice
as regional variations apply. Once the alarm is
removed from the mounting plate the internal battery
will be deactivated. The unit is now ready for disposal.
WARNING: Do not attempt to open.
WARNING: Do not burn or dispose of in fire.
WARRANTY
FireAngel Safety Technology Limited warrants to
the original purchaser that its enclosed heat alarm
be free from defects in materials and workmanship
under normal residential use and service for a period
of 5 years from the date of purchase. Provided
it is returned with postage prepaid and proof of
purchase date, FireAngel Safety Technology Limited
hereby warrants that during the 5 year period
commencing from the date of purchase FireAngel
Safety Technology Limited, at its discretion, agrees to
replace the unit free of charge.
The warranty on any replacement HT-630/WHT-630
alarm, will last for the remainder of the period of the
original warranty in respect of the alarm originally
purchased – that is from the date of original purchase
and not from the date of receipt of the replacement
product. FireAngel Safety Technology Limited
reserves the right to offer an alternative product
similar to that being replaced if the original model is
no longer available or in stock. This warranty applies
to the original retail purchaser from the date of
original retail purchase and is not transferable. Proof
of purchase is required.
This warranty does not cover damage resulting
from accident, misuse, disassembly, abuse or lack
of reasonable care of the product, or applications
not in accordance with the user manual. It does not
cover events and conditions outside of FireAngel
Safety Technology Limited’s control, such as Acts of
God (fire, severe weather etc.). It does not apply to
retail stores, service centres or any distributors or
agents. FireAngel Safety Technology Limited will
not recognise any changes to this warranty by third
parties.
FireAngel Safety Technology Limited shall not be liable
for any incidental or consequential damages caused
by the breach of any expressed or implied warranty.
Except to the extent prohibited by applicable law, any
implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a
particular purpose is limited in duration for 5 years.
This warranty does not affect your statutory rights.
Except for death or personal injury, FireAngel Safety
Technology Limited shall not be liable for any loss of
use, damage, cost or expense relating to this product
or for any indirect or consequential loss, damages
or costs incurred by you or any other user of this
product. Please see the back cover of this guide for
contact details.
Please retain this user manual for future reference
TEST YOUR ALARM WEEKLY
(UK) technicalsupport@fireangeltech.com
(DE) technik@fireangeltech.com
(FR) supporttechnique@fireangeltech.com
(NL) klantenservice@fireangeltech.com
(INT) Internationalsupport@fireangeltech.com
2345
FEATURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
WHERE TO LOCATE . . . . . . . . .3
INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . .4
WIRELESS INTERLINK
(WHT-630 ONLY). . . . . . . . . . .4
Note: This user guide is also available in large text and other formats.
Please call for further information. Fire & Rescue customers: 0800 0330 094 5830
141 2561.
CONTENTS
ALARM TEST . . . . . . . . . . . .6
MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . .6
TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . .6
DISPOSAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
WARRANTY . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
IMPORTANT INFORMATION!
FEATURES
• Fixed point heat alarm, Class A1 with
alarm point temperature 56°C - 64°C.
• Thermistor heat sensing element for
accuracy, reliability and stability.
• Thermistek technology activates the
alarm sooner if it predicts a significant
rate of rise in temperature.
• 10 year, sealed for life battery.
• Operating red LED flashes once,
approximately every 45 seconds.
• Fault indication - amber LED flashes to
indicate a low battery condition or alarm
fault. See Troubleshooting.
• Central Test/Silence ( ) button. Tests
circuitry, battery and sounder.
• Loud 85 decibel piezo sounder.
• Automatically resets when alarm
condition has passed.
• Easy installation. Fixings supplied.
• Silencer. In the event of a known false
alarm your alarm can be temporarily
silenced by briefly pressing the central
test button. Your alarm will automatically
return to full sensitivity within 10
minutes.
• WHT-630 includes Wi-Safe® 2 technology,
allowing you to wirelessly interlink up
to 50 heat alarms, smoke alarms and
accessories, which contain Wi-Safe 2
technology. These may be either battery
or mains powered.
WHERE TO LOCATE
For the best protection heat alarms should
always be installed as part of a complete
fire protection system that also includes
smoke alarms. Heat alarms are best suited
to areas where dust, fumes and moisture
can cause nuisance alarms in smoke
alarms, such as:
• Boiler rooms
• Kitchens
• Laundry rooms
• Lofts
• Garages
Heat alarms should not be installed in
escape routes instead of smoke alarms.
They should only be used in the above
applications and where possible be
interlinked to smoke alarms. (Smoke
alarms should be installed in circulation
areas forming part of the escape routes
and in every room in the house.)
When heat alarms are installed in a room,
they should be placed on the ceiling, ideally
in the centre of the room. They should be
at a distance no greater than 5.3m from the
farthest wall, no greater than 5.3m from a
door to any room in which a fire might
start and no greater than 5.3m from the
next heat alarm.
NOTE: HEAT ALARMS SHOULD NOT BE
WALL MOUNTED.
Install sufficient alarms to compensate for
closed doors and obstacles, which may
interfere with the path of heat to an alarm
and may prevent occupants from hearing
an alarm.
IMPORTANT: These heat alarms are
intended primarily for use in single
occupancy private dwellings. For use
in other applications the manufacturers
advice should be sought.
INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT: Please read ‘WHERE TO
LOCATE’ before installing the alarm.
Fit the mounting plate to the ceiling using
the screws provided.
To fit the alarm to the mounting plate
included in this pack, position the alarm
on the plate, then turn clockwise until
the alarm is locked into position. Make
sure that the alarm is twisted fully. The
battery will now activate. The red LED on
the front of the alarm should flash once,
approximately every 45 seconds to show
that it is active.
WIRELESS INTERLINK
(WHT-630 only)
The WHT-630 heat alarm contains an
inbuilt RF module, which enables you
to wirelessly interlink up to 50 Wi-Safe 2
products to create a network. Therefore the
WHT-630 alarms need to be ‘learned-in’ or
interlinked in order to communicate with
each other , or other alarms with Wi-Safe 2
technology.
Once a network has been established, if
one alarm activates, all other interlinked
alarms will also sound. Please note that
WHT-630s can only be interlinked with
other WHT-630s and products within the
Wi-Safe 2 range.
The process below describes ‘learning-in’
two alarms into a network, ‘Alarm 1’ and
‘Alarm 2’:
1. Install ‘Alarm 1’ as described previously.
2. Install the mounting plate for ‘Alarm 2’
in one of the recommended locations.
Do not fit the second alarm onto its
mounting plate yet.
3. On ‘Alarm 2’, using a ballpoint pen or a
paperclip opened out, briefly push and
release the learn button , located in a
circular hole in the back of the alarm.
Circular hole
Learn-in button
4. The red LED next to the learn button
will flash briefly then light up for
approximately five seconds to show it’s
ready to receive the ‘learn-in’ signal.
During these five seconds you will
need to briefly press the test button on
‘Alarm 1’ to wirelessly interlink the two
alarms.
5. ‘Alarm 1’ will give an audible sound
consisting of 2 cycles of 3 loud beeps.
The red LED on the wireless module of
‘Alarm 2’ will flash to indicate that it has
been ‘learned-in’ successfully.
6. PLEASE NOTE: If the test button is not
pressed quickly enough (before the
red LED on ‘Alarm 2’ has gone out),
the ‘learn-in’ process will fail. If this
happens, repeat the process again, as
described above.
7. Fit ‘Alarm 2’ onto its mounting plate to
complete the installation.
Additional alarms should be ‘learned-
in’ in the same way. When ‘learning-in’
additional alarms, any alarm already in
the network can be used as ‘Alarm 1’.
This means that you can ‘learn-in’ the
additional alarm, into any alarm already
in the network. It will then become part of
the network. You do not have to ‘learn-in’
to each alarm in the network.
BS 5446-2:2003
KM 677057
Model No. HT-630
Model No. WHT-630
W2 module contained within WHT-630 independently tested to RF standard:
EN 301 489-1, EN 301 489-3, EN 300 220-2
Max RF power: +10dBm
Frequency: 868MHz
With the present declaration, FireAngel Safety Technology Limited confirms that the WHT-630
conforms to the essential requirements and other relevant measures of the 2014/53/EU Directive.
The Declaration of Conformity can be accessed on the website: http://spru.es/EC-WHT-630-01
IMPORTANT: This user guide contains important information regarding the operation of your
FireAngel heat alarm.
Ensure you read this user guide fully before installing and operating this alarm. If you are
installing this heat alarm for use by others, you must leave this guide (or a copy of it) with the
end user.
IF THERE IS ANY QUESTION AS TO THE CAUSE OF THE ALARM, ALWAYS ASSUME THAT THIS IS
AN ACTUAL FIRE AND FOLLOW YOUR FIRE EMERGENCY PLANS.
Especificaciones del producto
Marca: | FireAngel |
Categoría: | Detector de humo |
Modelo: | FP1720W2-R |
¿Necesitas ayuda?
Si necesitas ayuda con FireAngel FP1720W2-R haz una pregunta a continuación y otros usuarios te responderán
Detector de humo FireAngel Manuales
30 Septiembre 2024
22 Septiembre 2024
16 Septiembre 2024
13 Septiembre 2024
9 Septiembre 2024
9 Septiembre 2024
9 Septiembre 2024
9 Septiembre 2024
9 Septiembre 2024
9 Septiembre 2024
Detector de humo Manuales
- Detector de humo Grundig
- Detector de humo Honeywell
- Detector de humo Siemens
- Detector de humo Abus
- Detector de humo Alecto
- Detector de humo AngelEye
- Detector de humo Nedis
- Detector de humo Pyle
- Detector de humo Trust
- Detector de humo Elro
- Detector de humo EMOS
- Detector de humo KlikaanKlikuit
- Detector de humo Ei Electronics
- Detector de humo Hama
- Detector de humo Smartwares
- Detector de humo ESYLUX
- Detector de humo Kidde
- Detector de humo Nest
- Detector de humo Netatmo
- Detector de humo Hager
- Detector de humo Chacon
- Detector de humo First Alert
- Detector de humo Sygonix
- Detector de humo TFA
- Detector de humo Clas Ohlson
- Detector de humo Konig
- Detector de humo BRK
- Detector de humo Bavaria
- Detector de humo DSC
- Detector de humo Fito
- Detector de humo FirstAlert
- Detector de humo Fibaro
- Detector de humo Nexa
- Detector de humo Homematic IP
- Detector de humo REV
- Detector de humo Lanberg
- Detector de humo FireHawk
- Detector de humo X-Sense
- Detector de humo Mercury
- Detector de humo Heatit
- Detector de humo Ferguson
- Detector de humo Kogan
- Detector de humo Gloria
- Detector de humo System Sensor
- Detector de humo Inovonics
- Detector de humo Pyrexx
- Detector de humo Pristine
- Detector de humo Cavius
- Detector de humo WisuAlarm
- Detector de humo Cordes
- Detector de humo STI
- Detector de humo Deltronic
- Detector de humo Insafe
- Detector de humo Gewiss
- Detector de humo No-Flame
- Detector de humo Egardia
- Detector de humo GEV
- Detector de humo Frient
- Detector de humo Qolsys
- Detector de humo SAVS
Últimos Detector de humo Manuales
18 Octubre 2024
16 Octubre 2024
16 Octubre 2024
16 Octubre 2024
14 Octubre 2024
9 Octubre 2024
8 Octubre 2024
8 Octubre 2024
3 Octubre 2024
3 Octubre 2024