Ei Electronics Ei 3100RF manual Checking the Wireless Interconnect

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7.1Manually Testing your Smoke Alarm It is recommended that you test

your Smoke Alarm at least weekly to be sure the units are working. It will also help you and your family to

become familiar with the sound of the alarms.

Figure 10

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 (see fig- ure 10). The alarm will stop sounding shortly after the button is released. If you press and hold the button longer, so that the amber light also comes on, you will hear the radio link interconnected alarms sounding after the local alarm stops.

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 mis- leading unless special apparatus is used.

7.2 Checking the Wireless Interconnect

We recommend that the interconnect is tested weekly as fol- lows:

1.Press and hold the test button on the first alarm for 5 sec- onds (count up to 10).

2.The horn will sound and then the amber light will come on continuously for 3.5 seconds. (This indicates that the unit is transmitting a Wireless Alarm signal to the other units). Release the test button. The local alarm will cease and you should then be able to hear the other alarms sounding in the distance.

3.Repeat this procedure for all the other alarms.

7.3Test/Hush Button to Control Nuisance Alarms (Ei3105RF only)

These smoke alarms have a combined test/hush button to help you control nuisance/false alarms.

If, when the alarm goes off, there is no sign of smoke, heat or noise to indicate that there is a fire, you should first get your family into a safe place, before you start investigating.

Check the house carefully in case there is a small fire smoul- dering somewhere.

Check whether there is some source of smoke or fumes, for example cooking fumes being drawn past the Smoke Alarm by an extractor.

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Instruction Leaflet Smoke AlarmRead this First Table of ContentsSingle Storey Dwelling Locating Your Smoke AlarmsIntroduction Single storey dwelling Recommended locations, Figures 2, 3Recommended Protection Positioning Your Smoke AlarmChecking you can hear your Smoke Alarms Multi Storey DwellingsLocations to Avoid Wall MountingOn a sloping Ceiling Attaching to Ceiling or Wall Installing Your Smoke AlarmsBattery Missing indicator If Radio Link is not working House Coding Your AlarmsHouse Code Procedure Testing and Maintaining Your Smoke AlarmsTest/Hush Button to Control Nuisance Alarms Ei3105RF only Checking the Wireless InterconnectDust & Insect Contamination Cleaning your Smoke AlarmAutomatic Self-Test Ei3105RF only Alarm fails to sound when the test button is pressed Troubleshooting Your AlarmsReplacing the Battery Alarms sounds for no apparent reasonAlarms sound but the wireless interconnection does not work Important SafeguardsFire Safety Hints Limitations of Smoke Alarms Smoke Alarm & RF LimitationsLimitations of Radio Frequency Signals Getting Your Smoke Alarm ServicedFive Year Guarantee Limited Test ButtonEi3100RF Technical SpecificationRF Power +5dBm Duration of House Code Mode 15 minutesEi Electronics Page Page