Doc No. FM0630 issue J Page 2
Smoke Detector (FireAngel)
Press the Test/ button in the centre
and release. The unit will sound an
audible alarm consisting of 2 cycles
of 3 loud beeps, then stop itself.
The red light on the detector will
flash rapidly during the audible signal.
Check a smoke alarm call is made.
Smoke Detectors should be tested once a month.
The Smoke Detector has 2 batteries, one for the detector
itself and one for the radio transmitter. When the detector
battery is running low the device will chirp every 45 seconds
and the yellow light will flash at the same time. If the radio
transmitter battery is running low a “low battery” alarm will
be reported.
The Smoke Detector battery is sealed for life and cannot be
replaced, once the low battery warning starts the complete
detector must be deactivated and replaced. The radio
transmitter module can be returned to Tynetec/Aidcall for
battery replacement.
Heat Detector (FireAngel)
Press the Test/ button in the centre
and release. The unit will sound an
audible alarm consisting of 2 cycles
of 3 loud beeps, then stop itself.
The red light on the detector will
flash rapidly during the audible signal.
Check a heat alarm call is made.
Heat Detectors should be tested once a month.
The Heat Detector has 2 batteries, one for the detector
itself and one for the radio transmitter. When the detector
battery is running low the device will chirp every 45 seconds
and the yellow light will flash at the same time. If the radio
transmitter battery is running low a “low battery” alarm will
be reported.
The Heat Detector battery is sealed for life and cannot be
replaced, once the low battery warning starts the complete
detector must be deactivated and replaced. The radio
transmitter module can be returned to Tynetec/Aidcall for
battery replacement.
Press the Test/ button in the centre
and release. The unit will sound an
audible alarm consisting of 2 cycles
of 4 loud beeps, then stop itself.
The red light on the CO detector will
flash rapidly during the audible signal.
Check a carbon monoxide alarm call is made.
CO Detectors should be tested once a month.
The CO Detector has 2 batteries, one for the detector itself
and one for the radio transmitter. When the detector
battery is running low the device will chirp every 60 seconds
and the yellow light will flash at the same time. If the radio
transmitter battery is running low a “low battery” alarm will
be reported.
The CO Detector battery is sealed for life and cannot be
replaced, once the low battery warning starts the complete
detector must be deactivated and replaced. The radio
transmitter module can be returned to Tynetec/Aidcall for
battery replacement.
Hearing Impaired Smoke Alarm (RadioLink)
With the Telecare interface keyswitch in the ON position
test calls will NOT be transmitted.
If you want the test call to be transmitted the keyswitch
should be turned to the TEST position.
Turn the mains supply to the
Strobe unit OFF and check the
MAINS/STANDBY light flashes
yellow once every 5 seconds.
Press and hold the TEST button
on the Strobe unit, check the
Smoke alarm and any additional
Heat/CO alarms all sound, the
Strobe light flashes and the pad
vibrates. If the battery power is
running low the yellow FAULT light
will also flash once every 5 seconds.
Remember to switch the mains supply back ON after testing.
Hearing Impaired Smoke Alarms should be tested once a
month.
When the Smoke detector battery is running low the device
will chirp every 32 seconds and the red light will flash at the
same time. If the radio transmitter battery in the Telecare
interface is running low a “low battery” alarm will be
reported.
The Smoke detector (and any additional Heat/CO detector)
batteries are sealed for life and cannot be replaced, once
the low battery warning starts the complete detector must
be deactivated and replaced. The radio transmitter in the
Telecare interface can be returned to Tynetec/Aidcall for
battery replacement.
Temperature Extreme Sensor
Remove the lid, press and hold the TEST
button for about 3 seconds until the red
light starts to flash, check a High
Temperature alarm call is made.
After 10-15 seconds the red light will flash
again and a Low Temperature alarm call will be made.
IMPORTANT: after the test you must remove the battery for
a few seconds then refit. Temperature Extreme Sensors
should be tested once a year.
The Temperature Extreme Sensor battery is user
replaceable, see table on page 8 for correct type.
Ambient Temperature Sensor
Remove the lid, press and hold the TEST
button for about 3 seconds until the red
light starts to flash, check a High
Temperature alarm call is made.
After 10-15 seconds the red light will flash
again and a Low Temperature alarm call will be made.
IMPORTANT: after the test you must remove the battery for
a few seconds then refit. Ambient Temperature Sensors
should be tested once a year.
The Ambient Temperature Sensor battery is user
replaceable, see table on page 8 for correct type.