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Apollo 51000-355 User Manual

Apollo 51000-355
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ATTENTION: This manual should be read prior to use and retained for
further information.
GENERAL INFORMATION
The Wireless Smoke Heat Alarm is a 3xAAA battery powered wireless
detector intended for use with a compatible wireless alarm system. The
detector has a built-in wireless transmitter, which communicates with
the control panel. When smoke is detected, the alarm sounds a loud
local alarm and the built-in transmitter sends a signal to the control
panel. The Wireless Smoke Heat Alarm contains an integrated xed
41°F temperature freeze sensor that will send a warning signal based on
temperature detected. This detector is designed to provide protection
with 70-foot spacing capability.
The detector can send alarm, tamper and battery condition messages to
the system’s receiver. Refer to the wireless system’s instruction for the
maximum number of transmitters that can be supported.
CONTENTS OF BOX:
• Wireless Smoke Heat Alarm with base
• Installation guide (APD0601)
• Pack of screws and anchors
• Labels or decals as appropriate
• 3 AAA PC2400 Duracell Procell batteries (1.5V 1100mAh) or 3 AAA
Energizer E92 batteries (1.5V 1100mAh)
51000-355
Wireless Smoke Heat Alarm
Installation Guide
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Apollo 51000-355 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Hush FeatureYes
Test ButtonYes
Power SourceDC
Sensor TypeOptical
Alarm Sound85 dB at 3 meters
LED IndicatorYes, Red

Summary

General Information

Contents of Box

Lists all items included in the package, ensuring users have everything needed for setup.

Programming

Recommended Locations for Smoke Heat Alarm

Where NOT to Install the Alarm

Crucial guidance on unsuitable placement locations to prevent false alarms or reduced effectiveness.

Mounting the Detector

Testing the Detector

Detector Operation Test

Verifies the detector's sounder, LEDs, and transmitter are functioning correctly.

Smoke Detection Test Method

Instructions for testing smoke detection using punk sticks or aerosol spray.

Direct Heat Test Method

Procedure for testing heat detection using a hair dryer or similar heat source.

Maintenance

Family Escape Plan

Safety Tips

If the Alarm Sounds

Specifications

Regulatory Information Notice

NFPA 72 Required Detection Standards

Details NFPA 72 requirements for smoke alarm placement in various dwelling unit types.

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