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5.1. Normal Operation
5.1.1. Power Up
With the RF module fitted, slide the Alarm onto the base to power up. The red LED will flash
once followed by one flash of the blue Led and then one flash of the green LED to indicate
that RF module has been powered successfully. The Alarm head will also activate its power
on sequence of LEDs.
5.1.2. Standby
In standby mode there are no active visible or audible indications which can be intrusive
to the householder. To confirm that the Alarm is operational perform a weekly button test.
5.1.3. Monthly button test
Press and hold the test button. The Alarm will sound and the blue LED will light for 3.5
seconds to indicate RF transmission of the test message.
5.1.4. Sensing Fire/CO
As soon as the Alarm senses fire and/or dangerous levels of CO it will go into alarm (along
with any interconnected Alarms). The blue LED will light for 3.5 seconds to indicate RF
transmission of the fire message. It will continue to flash every 10 seconds while the alarm
condition remains.
5.1.5. Alarm Head removal
Once the Alarm head is removed from the mounting plate, the blue LED will light for 3.5
seconds to indicate RF transmission of the head removal message. This will be repeated 1
minute later.