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F4000 LCD Operator's Manual Document No: LT0117
System Maintenance & Trouble-Shooting
Page 10-2 19 April 2002 Issue 2.38
10.1 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
The F4000 System is designed for high reliability and minimum maintenance.
In Australia, however, in order to comply with the requirements of AS1851.8, the
owner/occupier (or a nominated representative) must carry out system tests on a regular
basis.
In New Zealand, regular testing must be carried out to comply with NZS4512 parts 402 and
403.
10.1.1 WEEKLY TESTING - AUSTRALIA
The recommended procedure for weekly testing is:
STEP 1: Advise the local Fire Control Station, if required, that you are about to
undertake a routine test of the fire system. Inform all building occupants that
the fire bells will be tested.
STEP 2: Perform an LCD display/LED test.
STEP 3: Test ONE alarm zone.
- Verify that: (a) Bells are Operated.
(b) Alarm Signal is received by the Fire Control Station.
STEP 4: Perform a Battery Test.
STEP 5: Record the results of these tests in the Log Book.
STEP 6: Inform the local Fire Control Station and all others concerned that the test is
concluded.

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Tyco F4000 Specifications

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BrandTyco
ModelF4000
CategoryFire Alarms
LanguageEnglish

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