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Provides essential safety information for operating the extinguisher system.
Defines the roles of manufacturer, installer, operator, and personnel.
Explains the purpose and scope of the Sinorix™ al-deco STD system for object protection.
Details the correct and intended use of the extinguisher system.
Describes how the Sinorix™ al-deco STD system functions during a fire event.
Illustrates the system's architecture and key components with a diagram.
Explains the function of detection tubes, valves, DIMES, and ball valves.
Details the indicators and states of the communication interface.
Explains the prerequisites for safe and problem-free operation.
Provides procedures for safely deactivating and reactivating the system.
Describes how the system indicates a loss of extinguisher and how to resolve it.
Explains system behavior and communication interface status during power outages.
Overview of the electronic storage unit and data recording process.
Details how to access and manage data files, including login procedures.
Explains how to select the display language for the interface.
Describes the fields and user groups for the operator interface.
Details the fields required for initializing the operator interface.
Specifies the data fields to be recorded during the commissioning process.
Details the data fields relevant for recording service activities.
Describes data recording for refill operations and DIMES module changes.
Explains how incidents are automatically recorded and displayed.
Details the functionality for viewing and updating time and date settings.
Describes the sequence of events when the system is triggered by a fire.
Explains how to manually initiate the fire alarm sequence.
Details the procedure for resetting the system after a fire alarm.
Instructs the operator to inform the installer about system initiation or faults.
Provides technical details for the Lifdes™ detection tube.
Details power supply, alarms, outputs, and interface for the communication unit.
Outlines the proper disposal methods for electronic components.
Explains the purpose of various connection points on the interface.
Details routine checks and the recommended 12-month servicing schedule.
States that the guarantee period begins upon system handover to the operator.
Confirms operator understanding of training, system handover, and responsibilities.
Details the calculation method for oxygen concentration as per DGUV Rule 105-001.