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User Manual
SMOKE
ALARM
10 YEAR LIFE
ST-620
Please read me – as I could save your life.

Questions and Answers

Summary

Optimal Smoke Alarm Positioning

Operational Warnings and Limitations

How to Install Your Smoke Alarm

Important: Read Manual Before Installation

Ensure the entire manual is read and understood before proceeding with installation.

Step 1: Preparation of Mounting Plate

Break out tabs, mark drill holes using slots, drill, and insert anchors if needed.

Step 2: Install Mounting Plate

Attach the mounting plate to the ceiling or wall using the provided screws.

Step 3: Fit Your FireAngel Smoke Alarm

Align the alarm's lugs with the mounting plate slots and twist clockwise until secure.

Alarm Attachment Mechanism

Details the lugs (hooks) on the alarm that slide into slots on the mounting plate for attachment.

Step 4: Test Your FireAngel Smoke Alarm

After fitting, wait 5 seconds, then test the alarm. Refer to 'Alarm Test' on page 10.

Power Pack Activation and LED Indicator

The internal power pack activates upon correct fitting; the red LED flashes once every 40 seconds.

Smoke Alarm Operation Modes

Important: Low Power Pack Condition

A low power chirp occurs every 40 seconds; replace the alarm within 7 days to ensure functionality.

Low Power Warning and Deactivation

The alarm warns of low power for 7 days. Removing from the plate deactivates the pack and stops chirping.

Performing an Alarm Test

Alarm Test Signal

The unit emits 2 cycles of 3 loud beeps, then stops automatically.

LED Indicator During Test

The red LED flashes rapidly during the audible test signal.

Warning: Weekly Testing Recommended

It is advised to test the smoke alarm every week to ensure it is working correctly.

Alarm Smart Silence Feature

DANGER: Identify Real Alarms

A full alarm signal indicates a potential emergency; use silence function only when sure it's not a real fire.

DANGER: Never Ignore Alarms

Ignoring alarms can cause injury or death. Evacuate immediately if unsure of the source of the smoke.

Routine Maintenance of Your Smoke Alarm

CAUTION: Do Not Open Case

The smoke alarm is a sealed electrical device; opening it will invalidate the warranty.

Testing Procedure

Test the smoke alarm weekly. Report any test failures to the FireAngel Technical Support Team.

What to Do in Case of Fire

Family Escape Plan Practice

Practicing escape plans and fire drills with family increases chances of safe escape.

Emergency Actions: Stay Calm and Exit

Stay calm, notify everyone, exit quickly via a planned route, do not collect belongings.

Safe Exit Procedures

Feel doors for heat, use alternative routes if hot. Stay low, cover mouth, take shallow breaths.

Post-Exit Actions

Keep doors/windows closed, meet at a planned place, perform a head count.

Contacting Emergency Services

Call 999 from outside, provide address and name. Do not re-enter until safe.

Repair and Warranty Information

Warning: Do Not Attempt Repair

Attempting to repair the alarm will invalidate the warranty. Contact support for issues.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Alarm Does Not Sound During Testing

Check secure mounting, test button press, silence mode, and recent fitting for test failures.

Contacting Technical Support

Contact FireAngel Technical Support for operational questions, providing phone, email, or website.

Disposal of the Smoke Alarm

WARNING: Do Not Attempt to Open;Burn

Never attempt to open or burn the smoke alarm unit.

Making Your Home Safer from Fire

Warning: Non-Working Alarms

Smoke alarms that do not work will not alert you to a fire.

Immediate Replacement of Faulty Alarms

Replace smoke alarms immediately if they are not working properly.

Developing a Family Escape Plan

Create and practice escape plans, draw floor plans with multiple exits, and teach children safety.

Recognizing Alarm Signals

Ensure everyone recognizes the alarm signal and knows how to react, including children.

Practicing Escape Scenarios

Teach children how to check doors, stay low, crawl, and use alternative exits.

Product Warranty Information

Returns and Technical Support

Thermoptek FireAngel ST-620 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandThermoptek
ModelFireAngel ST-620
CategorySmoke Alarm
LanguageEnglish

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