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NEVER FIT A SMOKE DETECTOR:
TESTING YOUR SMOKE DETECTOR
CLEANING YOUR SMOKE DETECTOR
This smoke detector has a test function. Press until the
alarm signal sounds to be sure of correct operation. The sig-
nal stops when you release the button. The smoke detector
has a red LED that lights up once a minute with normal
operation.
Clean your detector regularly (e.g. once a month) depending
on the location. Vacuum clean the detector near the detec-
tor chamber and on the sides. This can be done with your
vacuum cleaner’s soft brush.
CAUTION: not cleaning your detector can result in poor
operation of the detector.
TIP!
To check proper operation test the detector at least once a month. It is best to do this once a
week, and certainly after a prolonged absence.
Do not test with fire!!!
In bathrooms, kitchens, showers, garages, etc. In places where it can sound a false
alarm due to condensation, normal smoke or gases. Fit a smoke alarm at least 5
metres from such sources of smoke.
Places where the temperature can rise to above 40°C or fall to below 0°C.
In the vicinity of decorative objects, doors, electrical boxes, lamps, fittings, windows,
wall fans, etc. that can prevent smoke from reaching the smoke detector.
Fit the detector at least 50cm away from an object.
Surfaces that are normally warmer or colder than the rest of the space. Temperature
variations can impede smoke from reaching the detector.
Next to or directly above heaters.
In places that are very difficult to reach.
In very dusty places. Dust can prevent smoke from reaching the smoke chamber.
Within one metre of dimmers and wiring. Some dimmers can affect the working of a
smoke detector.
Within 1.5m of fluorescent lighting. Electrical pulses can affect the working of the
detector.
Outdoor or indoor spaces where there may be many insects. Small insects in the
smoke chamber can affect the working of the detector.

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