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SMOKE ALARM
STAINLESS STEEL SINK
Stainless steel sinks need little maintenance
other than cleaning immediately after use.
Most deposits can be removed by washing with
soap or mild detergent and hot water, followed
by a clean water rinse and drying with a soft
cloth to prevent water spotting.
For more tenacious deposits a non-abrasive
multi-purpose cream cleaner such as CIF
should be used, followed by a clean water rinse
and drying.
Tannin stains can be removed by a solution
of washing soda and water applied with a soft
cloth/sponge followed by a clean water rinse
to remove any residues, and drying with a soft
cloth.
(When cleaning with anything other than water
be careful not to get the solution onto your
kitchen worktop.)
Always avoid bleach and trigger-dispense
products and never use wire wool or leave wet
cloths, pads or containers on the surface as
they may form water marks.
TOILET COMPARTMENT SINK
OPAQUE FINISH
For the usual daily cleaning of the opaque sink,
made of opaque Ocritech, use a scrub sponge
such as Scotch-Brite with a powder abrasive
detergent (for example, scouring powder).
1. Rinse with water.
2. Use a microfibre cloth to wipe.
GLOSSY FINISH
For the usual daily cleaning of the glossy sink,
made of glossy Ocritech, use a damp cloth
or sponge with liquid soap, which does not
contain abrasive particles.
1. Rinse with water.
2. Use a microfibre cloth to wipe.
Do not use abrasive detergents,
alcohol, acetone or other types of
solvents, because they will damage
the material. In case of accidental
contact with such solvents, quickly
rinse with water.
SMOKE ALARM
The smoke alarm is operational once the
battery is connected. When products of
combustion are sensed, the unit sounds an
alarm until the air is cleared.
FEATURES
Battery operated.
The operating light (red LED) flashes
every 40 seconds confirming that the unit
is powered.
Low battery warning: the unit will emit an
audible “chirp” once every 40 seconds
for 7 days before the battery needs to be
replaced. Failure to replace the battery
will result in insufficient power to alert
you in a real fire situation.
Sensitivity test button. This tests the
sensitivity, circuitry, battery and horn.
Loud alarm.
Test smoke operation after vehicle has
been in storage, before each trip and
at least once a week during use.
Your alarm requires one 9v battery. Under
normal use, the battery should last one year.
SIMPLE MAINTENANCE
Clean your smoke alarm once every three
months to help keep the unit working
correctly. Gently vacuum using a soft brush
attachment.
Problems are indicated by two events:
The alarm does not sound upon pressing
the test button. The operating light remains
steadily on or off (i.e. does not flash every 40
seconds, when the unit is not in alarm).
Try the following:
Inspect for obvious damage.
Check that the unit contains
recommended battery type.
Check that the battery cover has been
removed.
Check that the battery is properly
connected.
Gently vacuum as recommended above.
Replace battery.
If these procedures do not correct the problem,
do NOT attempt repairs; replace the alarm.

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