Turning-off the siren
If a wireless smoke detector triggers a smoke alarm, all network
detectors raise the alarm (delayed by up to 16 seconds as a
result of wireless transmission). You can turn off the sirens:
1. Identify the smoke detector that has triggered the alarm:
The alarm light of the smoke detector that has triggered the
alarm flashes every second. The alarm light of another
detector in the network flashes every 48 seconds.
2. Press the test button on the smoke detector that has
triggered the alarm.
All smoke detectors in the network receive a wireless all-
clear signal. This stops all smoke detectors in the radio
network from sending signals (delayed by up to 16 seconds
as a result of wireless transmission).
The alarm light (red LED) continues to flash for 10 minutes.
Testing the radio network
You can check if a wireless smoke detector belongs to the
network.
1. Unscrew the detector head counter clockwise from the
detector base.
You have now access to the radio module button and the
radio module LED.
2. Press the radio module button five seconds, until the radio
module LED starts to flash red.
3. Press the radio module button two seconds
The test signal is now sent.
4. All detectors that belong to the network respond to the test
signal (buzzer).
Battery Replacement
If the batteries are flat, the smoke detector will indicate this
with a short beep every 48 seconds and the red LED will also
flash three times every 48 seconds.
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