First Alert EL52 user manual Choosing a Window, Dimension a

Page 2

TO WORK PROPERLY IN A FIRE EMERGENCY, THIS LADDER MUST:

Be Stored Where It Is Easy To Reach Quickly...

Do not store the ladder on another floor of your home. If you have more than one second-floor room requiring an alternate means of escape, put a fire ladder in each room.

Store the ladder where it can be immediately accessed--near the window, under a bed, or in the front part of a closet. Make sure nothing blocks you from reaching the ladder. In a fire you have limited time to react and take action.

Store the ladder in its original box to keep it from becoming tangled.

Be Used On A Suitable Window...

This ladder is intended for use in windows that are structurally safe for the intended load.

The ladder must be used from the correct height, and there should be no obstructions along the ladder path to the ground. This ladder is intended only for second-floor windows no higher than 16 feet (4.9 meters) from the ground.

The windowsill must be no narrower than 6 inches (15 cm) and no wider than 10 inches (25 cm). The windowsill must be in good condition (no rotted wood, loose boards, etc.).

The window must open easily and completely. Storm windows, screens or other types of multi-track windows can make it difficult to use this ladder in an emergency.

The window should not be blocked by furniture or security devices like grilles or bars.

For details on choosing a suitable window, see the “Choosing A Window” section of this manual.

Be Properly Secured To The Windowsill Before You Start Climbing Down...

To properly support your weight and provide the needed stability while you climb down, the ladder must be properly attached to the windowsill. Make sure the sill hooks rest securely on the windowsill.

Make sure the folding crosspiece between the sill hooks is straight, and the straps do not tangle as you lower the ladder out of the window.

Choosing A Window

This escape ladder is not intended for use from second floor windows directly above first floor windows. The rung stabilizers could break a first-floor window and cause injury.

Do not use from a

second floor window directly above a first floor window.

You must test fit this ladder on your chosen escape window before storing it. In a fire emergency you will not have time to determine whether or not a particular window is suitable, and using the ladder on an unsuitable window could result in injury or death.

1.The ladder should be used ONLY from second floor windows no more than 16 feet (4.9 meters) from the ground.

Use ONLY from second floor windows no more than 16 feet (4.9 meters) from the ground.

2.The window should be at least 20 inches (51 cm) wide and 32 inches (81 cm) high to give you enough clearance to exit safely.

The windowsill width should be between a minimum of 6 inches (15 cm) and a maximum of 10 inches (25 cm). Measure windowsill from outside to inside. DO NOT USE THIS FIRE ESCAPE LADDER ON WINDOWSILLS THAT ARE TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL FOR THE HOOKS.

A

DIMENSION A:

The windowsill width should

 

 

be between a minimum of

 

6'' (15 cm) and a maximum

 

of 10'' (25 cm).

3.DO NOT USE ON A DAMAGED OR WEAK WINDOWSILL. Check windowsill for wear, rotted or loose wood, or damage. Consult a contractor or replace windowsill BEFORE attempt- ing to hook the fire escape ladder to a damaged windowsill. This ladder is intended for use in windows that are structurally safe for the intended load.

4.For safest use, there should be a clear path from the window all the way to the ground. BEFORE STORING THE LADDER FOR AN EMERGENCY: From outside of your home, check below the window for any obstructions. Check for trees, bushes, plants, windows, house fixtures, or any other objects in the direct path below the chosen window.

5.Make sure the window you choose opens easily and completely. In an emergency, every minute counts.

2

Image 2
Contents USER’S Manual Dimension a Choosing a WindowThis Ladder is Designed for USE by ONE Person AT a Time How to Use in a Fire EmergencySecuring the Ladder After Use What Fire Escape Ladders Cannot Do Limited WarrantyHow to Obtain Warranty Service
Related manuals
Manual 4 pages 41.19 Kb

EL52 specifications

The First Alert EL52 is a state-of-the-art smoke and carbon monoxide detector designed to enhance safety in residential settings. As an essential device for any home, it combines advanced technology and user-friendly features, ensuring that families are alerted promptly in the event of smoke or carbon monoxide detection.

One of the standout features of the EL52 is its dual-sensor technology. It is equipped with both photoelectric and ionization sensors, which work in tandem to provide comprehensive detection capabilities. The photoelectric sensor excels in detecting smoldering fires that produce dense smoke, while the ionization sensor is highly effective for fast-flaming fires. This combination significantly increases the likelihood of early detection, potentially saving lives and reducing property damage.

In addition to its fire detection capabilities, the First Alert EL52 includes a loud 85-decibel alarm that is designed to wake individuals from sleep, allowing them to respond swiftly to emergencies. The alarm is accompanied by a voice alert feature that can announce the type of danger, whether it’s smoke or carbon monoxide. This clarity helps individuals make informed decisions quickly during stressful situations.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the EL52 is its smart technology integration. It can connect to First Alert’s app, enabling users to monitor the status of their detectors remotely via their smartphones. This connectivity is invaluable for individuals who may be away from home, providing peace of mind knowing they can check for potential hazards at any time.

The EL52 also features a sleek, modern design that blends seamlessly with any home décor. Its compact size and minimalist aesthetic make it an unobtrusive yet functional addition to residential spaces. Moreover, the device is equipped with a battery backup, ensuring continued protection even during power outages.

Installation of the First Alert EL52 is straightforward, with clear instructions included for both wall and ceiling mounting. Regular maintenance is made easy with a convenient test/silence button, allowing users to confirm that the detectors are functioning correctly.

Overall, the First Alert EL52 is an excellent choice for homeowners seeking robust safety solutions. Its reliable technology, user-friendly features, and integration capabilities make it an essential device in modern home safety. Whether you are concerned about smoke from a fire or the dangers of carbon monoxide, the EL52 provides comprehensive protection and peace of mind for families.