MODEL LIF5000INSTALLATION AND USER MANUALLIFESAVER SMOKE ALARM IONISATION DESIGNIMPORTANT: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION.NO USER REPLACEAB
88Note: For interconnection of smoke alarms to Fire Panel or Auxiliary de-vices, use only LIFESAVER Isolation Relay Model RK10A/9.6.1.16 This Smo
996. INSTALLATIONAustralia PatentS/N 2008200075Australia PatentS/N 2008200075Figure 1:To remove smoke alarmSlide smoke alarm carefullyaway f
10107. OPERATION, TESTING AND MAINTENANCE7.1 Operation:7.1.1 The smoke alarm is operational once all wires are properly connec
11117.2 False Alarm Hush Control Feature:Note: Dense smoke will override Hush control feature andsound a continuous alarm. 7.2.1 This smoke
7. OPERATION, TESTING AND MAINTENANCEFunctionLED StatusRecommendationNormalGreen ON Green LED indicate the AC mainspower is present.NormalRe
138. BATTERY INSTALLATION , REPLACEMENT AND TEST8.1 Battery Installation8.1.1 The smoke alarm uses one 9V battery to automaticall
148. BATTERY INSTALLATION , REPLACEMENT AND TEST8.1.6 USE ONLY BATTERIES SPECIFIED ON THE LABEL .8.1.7 Fold Red Battery Lever down
159. 9V TERMINAL AND REMOTE TEST & HUSHWARNING: THIS TERMINAL IS NOT ISOLATED FROM THE MAINS SUPPLY.This first terminal (Yellow) has a 9Vdc
16Wiring Instruction Showing Smoke Alarms Interconnectedand Used as part of an Early Warning Indicator SystemLOOPNSWA9VLOOPNSWA9VLOOPNSWA9V1224YELLOWR
179.2 REMOTE TEST & HUSH PLATE:9. 9V TERMINAL AND REMOTE TEST & HUSHThis alarm has the ability to be connected to a Remote Test & H
RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS OF ALARMS ...1MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION...
189. 9V TERMINAL AND REMOTE TEST & HUSHSmoke alarm with Remote Test & Hush cardRemote Test & Hush Plate18The Remote Test & Hush
1910. REPAIRS AND SERVICES10.1 If the smoke alarm is defective in any way, do not tamper with the unit. Re-turn the unit to your supplie
2012.5 Smoke alarms must be tested regularly to ensure that the batteries and alarmcircuit are in good operating condition.12.6 Smoke
2113. OPERATING PRINCIPLES OF SMOKE ALARMSIONISATION CHAMBER:A man-made radio-active element, Americium 241 is used in this design. This elementio
22PHOTOELECTRIC CHAMBER:A light transmission source and a photosensitive receiver is used in this design. Lightthat is transmitted fall upon the recei
2314.5 Practice a fire drill at least every six months including drills at nights. Prac-tice allows you to test your plan before an emergency.
2416. INSTALLER PLEASE NOTE16.1 Before you connect the mains power, check wiring polarity.16.2 If alarm ‘chirps’ intermittentl
2518. WARRANTY AND LIABILITY18.1 PSA Products Pty Ltd (ABN: 99 076 468 703) of 17 Millicent Street, Burwood3125 Victoria, Australia warrants th
26Warranty FormRegister this product for warranty to ensure fast and effective service. Please visit ourwebsite www.psaproducts.com.au to register.Ple
27THIS SMOKE ALARM HAS BEEN TESTED AND COMPLIES TOAS3786DEAR ELECTRICIAN:PLEASE LEAVE THIS MANUAL FOR THE OWNER.THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING THIS SMOKE ALAR
11. RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS OF ALARMS1.1 Locate an alarm for each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity ofthe bedrooms. Try to monit
21.11 When mounting the alarm at the apex of a sloping ceiling it should belocated at least 500mm away from the apex but should not exceed1500
332.1 Modern mobile homes have been designed and insulated to be energy effi-cient. Install smoke alarms as recommended (refer to RECOMMENDE
443.5 Avoid dusty areas, dust particles may cause smoke alarm to false alarm orfail to alarm. Use Lifesaver Heat Alarm in this location to a
555. HOW TO REMOVE SMOKE ALARM FROM BASE PLATE5.1 Look for ‘SLIDE TO REMOVE’.5.2 Remove Tamper Locking Screw if installe
666.1.5 There are five terminals in the supply terminal block, marked 9V, A, SW, N,LOOP. It is important that the alarm be wired correctly to e
776.1.15 Terminals at back of mounting base are marked and coloured as follows:MARKINGS(Yellow) 9V 9Vdc POSITIVE POWER S
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