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Ei Electronics Ei146RC - Optical User Manual

Ei Electronics Ei146RC - Optical
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1. REGULAR CHECKS
USER INSTRUCTIONS
Look for:
Constant green light
Red li
g
ht flash ever
y
40 sec.
Press
test button
for 10 sec.
Alarm will sound loudly.
Vacuum
around
side vents to clean.
230V~ SMOKE & HEAT ALARMS
RECHARGEABLE LITHIUM CELL BACK-UP
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© Ei Electronics 2013
P/N B17682 Rev0
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Ei Electronics Ei146RC - Optical Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeOptical Smoke Alarm
Sensor TypeOptical
Test ButtonYes
Alarm Sound Level85 dB
CertificationEN 14604:2005
Warranty5 years
Hush ButtonYes
Operating Temperature0°C to 40°C
Power SupplyMains Powered (230V AC) with Lithium Battery Backup
Alarm Volume85 dB at 3 meters
LED IndicatorYes
StandardsEN 14604

Summary

Regular Checks and Maintenance

Inspection and Testing Procedures

Check indicator lights, perform weekly tests, and clean side vents.

Alarm Removal Procedure

Step-by-Step Removal Guide

Locate slot, insert screwdriver, slide, and remove the alarm from the base.

Important Information and Safety

Changing the Battery

Battery Replacement Procedure

Switch off mains, remove unit, replace battery, reattach, test, and reinstate mains power.

Testing & Maintaining Your Alarm

Testing & Maintaining Your Alarm

Beeping Troubleshooting

Troubleshoot beeps by checking battery snaps, optical chamber, or Lithium cell status.

Cleaning Your Alarm

Nuisance/False Alarms

Important Safeguards

Planning Your Escape Route

Troubleshooting

Battery and Cell Beep Issues

Troubleshoot low battery beeps (replace battery) or Lithium cell depletion (check mains, fault possible).

Troubleshooting

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