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Heiman SMOKI HM-626PHS User Manual

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IMPORTANT! PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND SAVE.
This user's manual contains important information about your Smoke Alarm's
operation. If you are installing this Smoke Alarm for use by others, you must leave this
manual—or a copy of it—with the end user.
M213-4 OVer1.0
SMOKE ALARM
Mode:HM-626PHS
Ten-year Battery Operated
Photoelectric Smoke Alarm
Mode:NS-626PHS
0832-CPR-F1091
1138b/02
Standards tested to: EN14604:2005/AC:2008
Distributor:Newtonstein Corp.
19C Trolley Square, Wilmington, Newcastle, Delaware, 19806, USA.
Manufactured under License from H. Technologies Ltd.
this is a certified and audited product as per regulations.

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers:

Heiman SMOKI HM-626PHS Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHeiman
ModelSMOKI HM-626PHS
CategorySmoke Alarm
LanguageEnglish

Summary

SUPERIOR FEATURES

Battery Operation

Long-life lithium-ion battery sealed in the alarm for 10 years.

Low Battery Warning

Alarm beeps every 40 seconds when the battery needs replacing.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Battery Handling Warning

DO NOT remove or disconnect battery to quiet alarms. Use windows/fans to silence.

Test Button Usage

Accurately tests all functions. DO NOT use other methods like open flame.

Professional Installation

Should be installed only by a licensed, qualified electrician per codes.

Primary vs. Supplemental Protection

This alarm is NOT for PRIMARY protection in buildings requiring complete fire alarm systems.

Room Coverage Recommendations

For best protection, install alarms in every room, avoiding areas in Section 4.

Audibility Limitations

Alarms may not alert all members due to noise, sleep, or hearing impairment.

Detection Capabilities

Detects combustion particles; does not sense heat, flame, or gas.

Product Limitations and Maintenance

Not foolproof, requires weekly testing and replacement every 10 years.

WHERE TO LOCATE

Minimum Placement Guidelines

Locate alarms between sleeping areas and potential fire sources like living rooms and kitchens.

General Room Coverage

Install alarms in every room, excluding those listed in Section 4 LOCATIONS TO AVOID.

LOCATIONS TO AVOID

HOW TO INSTALL

Post-Installation Test

Test the smoke alarm after installation. Refer to Section 8 for procedures.

LED INDICATORS AND HORN PATTERNS

Alarm Condition Indicators

Red LED flashes rapidly. Short quick beeps.

TESTING THE SMOKE ALARM

Testing Frequency and Method

Test weekly and after vacation. Use test button only; do not use open flame.

MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING

WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF A FIRE

Immediate Actions During Fire

Stay calm, leave building, check doors for heat, use alternate exits.

Post-Evacuation Steps

Meet at designated place, call fire dept. from outside, do not re-enter.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Low Battery Warning

Red LED/1 beep/40s indicates low battery. Replace immediately.

LIMITATIONS OF SMOKE ALARMS

Reliability and Testing

Not foolproof; components can fail. Test weekly to ensure continued protection.

Limited Lifespan

Replace immediately if not operating properly or after 10 years from purchase date.

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