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1. Children tend to hide when they don t know what to do Teach children how to escape open windows and use roll up fire ladders and stools without adult help Make sure they know what to do if the alarm goes off see below 1 Check room doors for heat or smoke Do not open a hot door Use an alternate escape route Close doors behind you as you leave 2 If smoke is heavy crawl out staying close to floor Take short breaths if possible through a wet cloth or hold your breath More people die from ae smoke inhalation than from flames Bl za H Dira 3 Get out as fast as you can Do not stop for packing Have a prearranged meeting place outside for all family EN NE we members Check everybody is there ee ae 4 Call the Fire Brigade from a neigh bour s house Remember to give your name and address 5 NEVER re enter a burning house 11 b FIRE SAFETY HINTS Store petrol and other flammable materials in proper containers Discard oily or flammable rags Always use a metal fireplace screen and have chimneys cleaned regularly Replace worn or damaged sockets switches home wiring and cracked or frayed electrical cords and plugs Do not overload electrical circuits Keep matches away from children Never smoke in bed In rooms where you do smoke always check under cushions for smoldering cigarettes and ashes Service central heating systems regularly Be sure all electrical appliances and
2. 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 So there is no need to test the Alarm with smoke Press and hold the Test Button until the Alarm sounds it may take up to 10 seconds Figure 8 The alarm will stop sounding shortly after the Button is released If the alarm fails to sound follow this checklist 1 Check Battery Connectors to be sure they are firmly snapped to the Battery 2 Replace the Battery Check the date marked on the Cover when you last replaced the Battery 3 Check for any sign of contamination such as cobwebs or dust and clean the alarm as described on page 9 if necessary Figure 8 Figure 9 WARNING Do not test with flame This can set fire to the alarm and damage the house We do not recommend testing with smoke as the results can be misleading unless special apparatus is used PAGE 6 7 8 amp 9 B10274 REV 2 c Replacing the Battery A fresh Battery should last about one year When Battery power is low and replacement is necessary the Alarm will beep and the LED will flash at the same time about once per minute for at least 30 days The battery must then be replaced Replace the battery if the alarm does not sound when the Test Button is pressed For maximum reliability replace battery atleast oncea year Test the alarm for cor
3. 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 sec onds 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 tell ing 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 re spond 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
4. El105B SMOKE ALARM EI105C SMOKE ALARM with INTERCONNECT 14 PAGE 14 amp 1 B10274 REV 2
5. 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 This is because smoke is likely to be detectable in the hallway before it reaches the upstairs landing and bedrooms Your second Smoke Alarm should be upstairs because the downstairs Smoke Alarm is unlikely to detect the smoke from a fire in a bedroom upstairs c Maximum Protection For maximum protection you should put individual Smoke Alarms in all the rooms where fire is most likely to break out apart from the locations to avoid mentioned below The living room is the most likely place for a fire to start at night followed by the kitchen and then the dining room You should also consider putting Smoke Alarms in any bedrooms where fires might occur for instance where there is an electrical appliance such as an electric blanket or heater or where the occupant is a smoker You could also consider putting Smoke Alarms in any rooms where the occupant is unable to respond very well to a fire start ing in the room such as an elderly or sick person or a very young child d Checking you can hear your Smoke Alarm With the Smoke Alarm sounding in its intended location check you are able to hear it in each bedroom with the door closed above the sound of your radio The radio should be set to a rea sonably loud conversation level If you can t hear it over your ra dio the chances ar
6. 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 me tres 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 ex ample 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 Recommended protection Figures 1 2 amp 3 m Minimum protection each storey each sleeping area every 7 5 metres 25 ft of hallways and rooms a Maximum protection All rooms except bathroom amp kitchens Figure 1 Single Storey Dwelling BEDROOM O Figure 2 Single Storey Dwelling with separate sleeping areas LIVING Figure 3 Multi Storey Dwelling KITCHEN 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
7. ature of the fault where the Smoke Alarm was pur chased and the date of purchase Five Year Product Guarantee excluding battery El Co Ltd 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 This guarantee does not include damage to the product resulting from accident or misuse It also excludes inci dental and consequential damages If the product should be come defective within the warranty period we will replace it free of charge see Getting Your Smoke Alarm Serviced Do not interfere with the product or attempt to tamper with it This will invalidate the guarantee Ei Electronics 9 Grundy St Liverpool L5 9SG UK Ei Electronics Shannon Co Clare Ireland 13 IMPORTANT NOTICE DUST amp INSECT CONTAMINATION All Smoke Alarms and particularly the optical photoe lectric type are prone to dust and insect ingress which can cause false alarms The latest design materials and manufacturing tech niques have been used in the construction of our Alarms to minimize the effects of contamination However it is impossible to completely eliminate the effect of dust and insect contamination and therefore to prolong the life of the Smoke Alarm you must ensure that it is kept clean so that excess dust does not build up Any insects or cobwebs in the vicinity of the Smoke A
8. battery is used Test regularly and replace batteries at least yearly or when depleted 10 Smoke Alarms will not detect fire if sufficient smoke does not reach the alarm Smoke may be prevented from reaching the Alarm if the fire is too far away for example if the fire is on another floor behind a closed door in a chimney in a wall cavity or if the prevailing air draughts carry the smoke away Installing smoke alarms on both sides of closed doors and installing more than one smoke alarm as recom mended in this leaflet very significantly improve the prob ability of early detection The Smoke Alarm may not be heard A smoke alarm may not wake a person who has taken drugs or alcohol Smoke Alarms may not detect every type of fire to give suffi cient early warning They are particularly ineffective with fires caused by smoking in bed escaping gas violent explo sions poor storage of flammable rags and or liquids for ex ample petrol paint spirits etc overloaded electrical circuits arson children playing with matches Smoke Alarms don t last indefinitely The manufacturer rec ommends replacement after 10 years as a precaution 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
9. e that it wouldn t wake you Ifa Smoke Alarm is too far away for it to wake you itis best to link it to another Smoke Alarm near the bedroom The Interconnect Smoke Alarms EI105C and EI100C are designed for this when one alarm senses smoke all connected alarms respond Positioning your Smoke Alarm Figure 4 Figure 5 IDEAL IN CENTRE OF CEILING SS SS gt LLL DEADAIR SPACES NEVER WITHIN 15cm OF ANY CORNER PAGE 2 3 4 amp 5 B10274 REV 2 a Ceiling Mounting Hot smoke rises and spreads out so a central ceiling position is the preferred location The air is dead and does not move in corners therefore Smoke Alarms must be mounted away from corners Place the unit at least 30cm 12 inches from any light fitting or decorative object which might obstruct smoke entering the Smoke Alarm Keep at least 15 cm 6 inches away from walls and corners See figure 4 b Wall Mounting When a ceiling position is not practical for example on a ceiling having exposed beams or joists or built in radiant heating put the top edge of your Smoke Alarm between 15 and 30 cm 6 and 12 inches below the ceiling Keep at least 15cm 6 inches from corners see figure 4 c Ona sloping Ceiling In areas with sloping or peaked ceilings install your Smoke Alarm 90 cm 3 feet from the highest point measured horizon tally see figure 5 because dead air at the apex may prevent smoke from reaching the uni
10. ffect performance A maximum of 5 000 feet 1 500 metres of 18 AWG 0 82mm wire can be used maximum resistance between detectors 50 ohm The units are interconnected by wiring all the terminals marked 1 together and all the terminals marked 2 together as in figure 9 before screwing to ceiling Draughts from wiring Openings conduit or mounting boxes holes may blow smoke away from the sensing chamber making it insensitive It is es sential that all such openings be closed by silicone sealant or similar After wiring together the Interconnect Smoke Alarms test the first unit by pressing the button All the detectors should alarm 9 and the test button on the first unit will flash about once a sec ond Check all the other units similarly These Smoke Alarms should be interconnected only within the confines of a single family living unit If they are connected be tween different units there may be excessive nuisance alarms Everybody may not be aware that they are being tested or that it is a nuisance alarm caused by cooking etc Important Safeguards When using household protective devices basic safety precau tions should always be followed including those listed below Please read all instructions Rehearse emergency escape plans so everyone at home knows what to do in case the alarm sounds For replacement batteries refer to label inside smoke alarm NOTE Constant exposure to high or freezing temperatures or hi
11. gh humidity may reduce the life of the batteries Do not disconnect battery to stop alarm sounding Fanning vigorously with a newspaper or similar will remove nuisance smoke from the Smoke Alarm and stop it sounding 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 cor roded To maintain sensitivity to smoke do not paint or cover smoke alarm in any manner do not permit any accumula tion of cobwebs dust or grease If unit has been damaged in any way or does not function properly do not attempt a repair Return Smoke Alarm see Getting your Smoke Alarm Serviced page 12 This appliance is intended for household use ONLY and not for commercial or industrial use This is not a portable product It must be mounted following the instructions in this instruction leaflet Smoke Alarms are not a substitute for insurance The sup plier or manufacturer is not your insurer b Limitations of Smoke Alarms Smoke Alarms have significantly helped to reduce the number of fire fatalaties in countries where they are widely installed However independent authorities have stated that they may be ineffective in some circumstances There are a number of rea sons for this Smoke Alarms will not work if the batteries are depleted or if they are not connected or if the wrong type of
12. here is no sign of smoke heat or noise to indicate that there is a fire you should get your family into a safe place before you start investigating Check the house carefully in case there is a small fire smoulder ing somewhere Check whether there is some source of smoke or fumes for ex ample cooking fumes being drawn past the Smoke Alarm by an extractor If there are frequent nuisance false alarms it may be necessary to re locate the device away from the source of the fumes Fanning vigorously with a newspaper or similar will help silence alarm Installing your Smoke Alarm a Attaching to Ceiling or Wall NB For Interconnecting see page 9 Figure 6 OPEN TAB BATTERY INSTALLATION DATE PUSH BACK TO EASE BATTERY REMOVAL Co SCREW HOLE The Smoke Alarm is battery operated and needs only wiring if the Inter Link facility is being used 1 Pull cover open at tab Remove cover from base by separat ing at rear snap in hinges by rotating cover backwards 2 Place the base on ceiling or wall exactly where you want to mount the unit With a pencil mark the location of the screw holes 3 Taking care to avoid any electrical wiring in the ceiling or wall drill a hole through the centres of the marked locations Push the plastic Screw Anchors provided into the drilled holes Screw in firmly b Connecting the battery The battery is easily removed from the holder by holding back one of the plastic c
13. larm should be promptly removed In certain circumstances even with regular cleaning contamination can build up in the smoke sensing cham ber causing the alarm to sound If this happens the alarm must be returned to us for servicing or replace ment Contamination is beyond our control it is totally unpredictable and is considered normal wear and tear For this reason contamination is not covered by the guarantee and a charge is made for all servicing work If you experience persistent false alarms in particular locations due to contamination of the smoke chamber you could consider fitting our ionisation type Smoke Alarm The principle of ionisation detection makes it less vulnerable to the effects of dust or insect contamination EI Electronics 2001 WARNING DO NOT INSTALL THE ACTUAL SMOKE ALARM IN NEW OR RENO VATED BUILDINGS UNTIL ALL WORK IS COMPLETED INCLUDING FLOOR COVERINGS AND BUILDING HAS BEEN FULLY CLEANED Excessive dust amp debris from building work can contaminate the smoke chamber and cause problems An installed smoke alarm must be removed or cov ered fully with a plastic bag or similar before reno vations begin B10274 2 OPTICAL SMOKE ALARM INSTRUCTION LEAFLET Contains vital information on unit operation and installation Read and retain carefully If you are just installing the unit this leaflet MUST be given to the householder UUARULELLLLLLLLLLLL ALL MODEL
14. lips while lifting the battery with the other hand Snap Battery Connectors to Battery They fit together only one way Figure 7 CONNECTORS Gently push Battery into Battery Holder With a pencil write the date of battery installation on the inside of the cover to remind you when to replace the battery To close the cover match up snap in hinges and gently press to gether until base and cover snap together Test the installed Smoke Alarm see section Manually Testing your Smoke Alarm NOTE You may hear a loud chirp when attaching the Battery Connectors to the Battery Battery Missing indicator Some models are fitted with a warning flag which pops up when the battery is removed This prevents the cover from closing when there is no battery in the unit When the battery is being in stalled or changed this flag must be held down while gently pushing the Battery into the Battery Holder Figure 7 a Figure 7 a Looking after your Smoke Alarm a Automatic Self Test The smoke chamber automatically tests itself every 40 seconds If the chamber is degraded it will beep without the LED flashing at the same time If this happens clean the unit If the beeping persists and the beep does not coincide with an LED flash re turn the unit for service see Getting your Smoke Alarm Serv iced b Manually Testing your Smoke Alarm It is recommended that you test your Smoke Alarm at least once a month to
15. rect operation using the test button when ever the battery is replaced If the Power Indicator light ceases flashing replace the battery Be sure to replace the Battery as soon as possible to ensure proper operation and to avoid a leaking Battery Leakage could cause damage to the Alarm furniture and carpeting For replacement batteries refer to the label inside Smoke Alarm Cover WARNING Use of any other battery may be detrimental to the operation of the Smoke Alarm 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 Do not vacuum or brush inside the Smoke Alarm To clean the cover remove it completely and use only mild soap and water Dry cover thoroughly before replacing it WARNING Do not paint your Smoke Alarm Other than the maintenance and cleaning described in this leaf let no other customer servicing of this product is required Re pairs when needed must be performed by the manufacturer Interconnecting your Smoke Alarms A maximum of 12 El 105C Smoke Alarms may be wired together such that when one unit senses smoke all other units sound a warning This helps ensure smoke alarms will be heard The unit can be also connected to EI100C lonization type Smoke Alarms Do not connect to any other device as it may damage the unit or a
16. t d Locations to Avoid Don t place your Smoke Alarm in any of the following areas Bathrooms shower rooms garages or other rooms where the smoke alarm may be triggered by steam conden sation normal smoke or fumes Attics or other places where extremes of temperature may occur below 4 C 34 F or above 40 C 104 F Near a decorative object door light fitting window molding etc that may prevent smoke from entering the Smoke Alarm Surfaces that are normally warmer or colder than the rest of the room for example attic hatches uninsulated exterior walls etc Temperature differences might stop smoke from reaching the unit Next to or directly above heaters or air conditioning vents windows wall vents etc that can change the direc tion of airflow In very high or awkward areas where it may be difficult to reach the alarm for testing battery replacement etc Locate unit at least 1 5m 5 feet and route wiring at least 1m 3 feet away from fluorescent light fittings as electricial noise and or flickering may affect the unit Locate away from very dusty or dirty areas as dust build up in the chamber can make unit too sensitive and prone to alarm It can also block the insect screen mesh and prevent smoke from entering the chamber Do not locate in insect infested areas Small insects get ting in to the chamber can cause intermittent alarms e Nuisance False Alarms If when the alarm goes off t
17. tools have a recognised ap proval label This device cannot protect all persons at all times It may not protect against the three most common causes of fatal fires 1 Smoking in bed 2 Leaving children at home alone 3 Cleaning with flammable liquids such as petrol Further information can be obtained from the Home Office Publi cation entitled Smoke Detectors in the Home FB2 or from your local fire prevention officer What is the best Smoke Alarm Optical or lon Both types respond in all standard fires but each type may re spond faster to particular fires as shown The El company manufactures two complementary 9 volt Smoke Alarms Opti cal Smoke Alarm EI105C and lon Smoke Alarm El100C For dual protection install each type lon Sensor Best for fast flaming fires small smoke particles Optical Sensor Best for slow smouldering fires large smoke particles KC Ne A 12 PAGE 10 11 12 amp 13 B10274 REV 2 Getting your Smoke Alarm Serviced If your Smoke Alarm fails to work after you have read the sec tions on Connecting the battery and Looking after your Smoke Alarm contact Customer Assistance at the nearest address given at the end of this leaflet If it needs to be returned for repair or replacement put it in a padded box battery disconnected and send it to Customer Assistance and Information at the nearest address given on the Smoke Alarm or in this leaflet State the n

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