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1. 7 FINISHED z ATTIC LI DINING ROOM O KITCHEN BEDROOM BEDROOM UNFINISHED ATTIC 4 7 7 e BEDROOM HALL BEDROOM I oa o KITCHEN GARAGE GARAGE 0 O LIVING ROOM Key Minimum required smoke alarm locations ORecommended heat alarm locations ea Oo UTILITY BASEMENT ROOM ORecommended additional smoke alarm locations HEAT ALARM LOCATIONS 1 Install a heat alarm as close to the center of the ceiling as possible If this 1s not practical mount the alarm no closer than 4 inches from a wall or corner 4 IN a 0 1m 2 If ceiling is not practical or the mounting surface may become CEILING considerably warmer or if cooler than the room such as a poorly ACCEPTABLE HERE insulated ceiling below an unfinished attic or an exterior wall If local codes allow install heat alarms on walls between 4 and NEVER HERE 12 inches from ceiling wall intersections i 12 of 3 Install heat alarms on peaked cathedral or gabled ceilings 3 feet ee TOP OF DETECTOR from the highest point measured horizontally ACCEPTABLE HERE 4 In a room with open joists or beams all ceiling mounted heat alarms shall be located on the bottom of joists or beams not in ae WALL channels 5 Heat alarms installed on an open joisted ceiling shall have their smooth ceiling spacing reduced to no more than half of the listed spacing when measured at right
2. Do not use rechargeable batteries A CAUTION Explosion could happen if battery is incorrectly replaced 1 Turn heat alarm counterclockwise to detach it from the mounting plate 2 Gently pull down heat alarm 3 Remove battery from the compartment 4 Insert a new 9 volt battery to connector NOTE POLARITY OF CONNECTIONS Ensure the metal tab is fully depressed when the battery has been fitted 5 Using the Push to Test button test the heat alarm to verify 9V DC battery back up See TESTING THE HEAT ALARM 6 Reattach the heat alarm to the mounting plate by turning the heat alarm clockwise until it snaps into place 7 Test the heat alarm using Test button See TESTING THE HEAT ALARM CHOOSING A REPLACEMENT BATTERY The unit requires one standard 9V battery The following batteries are acceptable as replacements Golden Power 6F22 Megaton 6F22 New Leader 6F22 Gold Peak 1604 Eveready 522 1222 Golden Power G6F22 Golden Power GL6F22A CLEANING Clean the heat alarm at least once a month to remove dust dirt or debris Always turn off power to heat alarm before cleaning Using the soft brush or wand attachment of a vacuum cleaner vacuum all sides and cover of heat alarm Be sure all the vents are free of debris If necessary use a damp cloth to clean heat alarm cover AN WARNING Do not attempt to remove the cover to clean inside the heat alarm This will void your warranty PRACTICE FIRE SAFETY
3. rientalert Www oneni goierri com Heat Alarm User s Manual Please read and save this manual WIRELESS FIXED TEMPERATURE HEAT ALARM MODEL WH588P AF2 WHS588P V3E gm Years E EN 50130 4 pe EN 61000 6 3 Warranty Heat alarms are ideal for kitchens garages basements boilers rooms attics and other areas where there are normally high levels of fumes smoke or dust These are areas where smoke alarms should not be installed due to risk of false nuisance alarms MAIN FEATURES gt DC operated Wireless heat alarm gt The heat alarm is sensitive only to a fixed temperature Less nuisance alarms due to contamination dust and insects d A Quick fix mounting bracket for easy installation Fitting and battery tamper resist feature LED operation indicator Low battery and battery missing indicator Self test button A Auto hush function when temperature is below alarm point VV V VV V SPECIFICATION gt Model Number WH588P AF2 WH588P V3E gt Operation Temperature 23 C to 70 C gt Power Source 9V DC Battery gt Alarm point 58 C 135 F fixed temperature triggers alarm gt Working frequency 433 868MHz gt Emission distance gt 150m Copen space gt Standby Current 18u A max gt Alarm Current 18m A max gt Alarm Sound Level 85 decibels at 3m 10 feet gt Recommended Coverage 232 m 2500 square feet gt Recommended Spacing 15m 50ft gt Maximum Distance from wall 7 5m 25ft
4. ae di ee t OO Se ee a Maal X V a a jf 7 fi oor ZO 6 Position heat alarm to mounting plate and turn clockwise to lock into place To engage AK QYRVKIY YY Ti eS Mf ae SSL VY the tamper resist feature insert pin into notch on edge of heat alarm after alarm is proper Le positioned in base NOTE Heat alarm will not mount to plate if battery is not installed 7 Push test button to test the heat alarm See TESTING THE HEAT ALARM HOW TO SET THE HEAT ALARM INTERCONNECT WITH CONTROL PANEL 1 Find the 6 position dipswitch located on the back of each device DIP switch function The 1 6numeric is for coding total 64 coding The protection zone is composed by 2 bytes The high byte is fixed at 170 the low byte is set by the dip switch starting from 000 to 063 2 Using a pen or pencil change the switches in each of the wireless devices 000000 3 The protected zone can only be read when the test button is pressed or when the alarm is power on 100000 1 4 Please refer to the manual of control panel to add the alarm CAUTION Due to the loudness of the alarm always stand at an arm s length away from the unit when testing OPERATING YOUR HEAT ALARM Once the heat alarm has been installed a small The RED indicator light LED will flast approximately once a minute to indicate the battery is healthy and the unit is operating properly If heat is detected the unit will emit a
5. If the heat alarm sounds its alarm horn and you have not pushed the test button it is warning of a dangerous situation Your immediate response is necessary To prepare for such occurrences develop family escape plans discuss them with all household members and practice them regularly 1 Expose everyone to the sound of a heat alarm and explain what the sound means 2 Determine two exits from each room and an escape route to the outside from each exit 3 Teach all household members to touch the door and use an alternate exit if the door is hot Instruct them not to open the door if the door is hot 4 Teach household members to crawl along the floor to stay below dangerous smoke fumes and gases Determine a safe meeting place for all members outside the building WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF FIRE 1 Do not panic stay calm 2 Leave the building as quickly as possible Touch doors to feel if they are hot before opening them Use an alternate exit if necessary Crawl along the floor and do not stop to collect anything 3 Meet at a pre arranged meeting place outside the building 4 Call the fire department from outside the building 5 Do not go back inside a burning building Wait for the fire department to arrive These guidelines will assist you in the event of a fire However to reduce the chance that fires will start practice fire safety rules and prevent hazardous situations TROUBLESHOOTING A WARNING DO NOT disconnect batter
6. WARNING Heat alarms are not life safety devices and are not designed to detect smoke of fire Heat alarms detect temperatures of 58 C 135 or greater and are intended to be used as supplements to smoke alarms by providing early warning IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 1 This heat alarm requires a constant working 9 volt battery to operate properly This heat alarm WILL NOT work if the battery 1s removed drained or improperly connected DO NOT use any other kind of battery except as specified 2 The Test button accurately tests all heat alarm functions For temperatures that are below 0 C use a hand held hair dryer and blow hot air into heat alarm to test DO NOT use any other test method Test heat alarm weekly to ensure proper operation 3 For installation observe all local and national electrical and building codes 4 This heat alarm is designed to be used inside a single room building only In multi room buildings each individual living unit should have its own heat alarm DO NOT install the alarm in non residential buildings or places which house multiple tenants like hotels motels dormitories hospitals nursing homes or group homes 5 Heat alarms should be used as supplements to smoke alarms in order to provide early warning of heat In addition heat alarms should be installed in every bedroom and on every level of the home This alarm may not always detect slow smoldering low heat producing fires In addition heat from a ne
7. angles to solid joist ACCEPTABLE IN THIS AREA DO NOT INSTALL HEAT ALARMS 1 In areas with high humidity such as bathrooms or areas near dishwasher PEAKED CEILING or washing machines Install at least 3 meters 10 feet away from these areas if possible 2 Near air returns heating and cooling supply vents fans decorative objects window molding etc that may prevent heat from entering the unit thus interrupting its alarm 25 ft 121 2 ft 7 6 m 3 8 m mA eo 2 er STUB WALL 50 ft 1 A 25 ft 7 6 m lt i m 25 ft 25 ft 121 2 ft 7 6 m 7 6m 3 8 m 3 In rooms where temperatures may fall below 23 C or rise above 70 C 4 Near fluorescent lights electrical noise and flickering may affect the alarm s operations AWARN ING Incorrect orientation will result in a decrease in operational effectiveness HOW TO INSTALL THIS HEAT ALARM 1 From back of heat alarm remove the mounting plate by turning it counterclockwise To later the engage tamper resist feature twist out and set aside one of the pins molded into plate Both pins are exactly the same 2 Secure plate to ceiling or wall with mounting screws 3 Lift open battery pocket door 4 Connect new 9 volt battery to battery connector inside battery pocket Be sure battery is securely connected Red LED may blink briefly when battery is installed 5 Close battery pocket door snapping it into place
8. arby fire may bypass the heat alarm 6 Heat alarms may not alert every household member every time The alarm sound of the heat alarm is intended to alert individuals of a potential danger However there may be limiting circumstances where a household member may not hear the alarm i e outdoor or indoor noise sound sleepers the hard of hearing etc If you suspect that your heat alarm may not alert a household member install and maintain special heat alarms 7 This heat alarm can only sound its alarm when it detects temperatures of 58 C 1351 or greater Heat alarms do not detect smoke flame or gas In some fires hazardous levels of toxic chemicals and smoke can build up before a heat alarm will operate Temperatures may not reach 58 C 135 F to activate the heat alarm QUICKLY ENOUGH to ensure safe escape 8 Heat alarms have limitations This heat alarm is not foolproof and is not warranted to protect lives or property from fire Heat alarms are not a substitute for insurance Homeowners and renters are responsible for insuring their lives and property In addition it is possible for the heat alarm to fail at any time HEAT ALARM PLACEMENT Heat alarms have an audible warning when the temperature at the alarm reaches 58 C 135 Heat alarms are ideal for kitchens garages basements boilers rooms attics and other areas where there are normally high levels of fumes smoke or dust Two Story Residence Single Story Residence
9. load pulsating alarm and a RED indicator light LED will be flashing quickly until the detected temperature is below its fixed temperature TESTING THE HEAT ALARM 1 Test each heat alarm to ensure it is installed correctly and operating properly 2 The push to test button accurately tests functions Do not use an open flame to test this heat alarm this might ignite and damage the heat alarm or your home 3 Test heat alarms weekly and upon returning from vacation or when no one has been in the household for several days 4 Stand at arm s length from the heat alarm when testing TEST ALL HEAT ALARMS WEEKLY BY PERFORMING THE FOLLOWING 1 Firmly push the TEST button the heat alarm will sound a loud beep The alarm will stop sounding after releasing the TEST button 2 If heat alarm does not sound please retest it A DANGER If the alarm sounds and heat alarm is not being tested the heat alarm is sensing 58 C 135 F or greater temperature THE SOUND OF THE ALARM REQUIRES YOUR IMMEDIATE ATTENTION AND ACTION MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING In addition to weekly testing this heat alarm requires yearly battery replacement and periodic cleaning to remove dust dirt and debris BATTERY REPLACEMENT Replace battery at least once a year or immediately when the low battery signal sounds once a minute Batteries should be replaced regularly as necessary WARNING Do not use any other type of battery except as specified in this manual
10. y to quiet an unwanted alarm This will remove your protection Fan the air or open a window to remove smoke or dust Not all of the Devices may not have power Check that battery is properly attached to alarms accessories connect connector with the control panel The heat alarm is far away from Install the heat alarm close to the control the control panel panel Heat alarm beeps with the Low battery Replace battery See battery replacement in red LED flash every 45S the maintenance and cleaning section Manufacturer Xiamen Vs Top Electronics Co Ltd 6th floor Jinzhongda Park No 666 Yangguang Road Xinyang Industrial District Haicang Xiamen China Tel 0086 592 6017700 Fax 0086 592 6017711 E mail info vs top com Website www orientalert com
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