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Contents
1.1 How the detector works
The smoke and heat detector is designed to protect the private areas of apartment buildings,
residential properties and mobile homes.
It has two types of detection: smoke detection and heat detection.
Smoke detection is especially suitable for detecting slow-starting fires that can smoulder for many
hours before catching alight.
The heat detection function is designed more for detecting fires that start quickly or relatively quickly
and in places where an optical smoke detector cannot be used:
• in a kitchen where cooking fumes can be given off,
• in uninhabited areas that can be very smoky or dusty (e.g. garages).
1. Introduction
1. Introduction ............................................ 98
1.1 How the detector works
.................... 98
1.2 Description ...................................... 100
2. Installation ............................................ 101
2.1 Guarantee sticker............................ 101
2.2 Smoke detection function
deactivation..................................... 101
2.3 Choosing the best place to install
the detector
..................................... 102
2.4 Installing the detector
as a standalone device ................... 104
2.5 Installing the detector in association
with a Daitem alarm system............ 106
2.6 Installing the detector as part
of a network..................................... 108
2.7 Installing the detector as a relay..... 111
3. Testing the detector............................. 112
4. Using the detector............................... 113
4.1 Inhibiting the detector
..................... 113
4.2 Stopping the alarm in the event
of non-dangerous detection ........... 114
4.3 Fault indications .............................. 115
5. Maintenance......................................... 116
5.1 Cleaning the detection head........... 116
5.2 Replacing the detector.................... 116
5.3 In case of work in the home............ 117
6. Technical data ...................................... 117
Guarantee certificate............................... 119