1)By providing the proper voltage with an external switch, which must be provided with safety fuses, you will see that
the POWER LED, wait 60 seconds, after this time the GS911K is ready to detect.
2)Pressing the TEST button, you get the simulation of a gas leak and the detector performs the following actions: The
LED ALARM will turn on and the relay will change its working state after 5 seconds. Ceased the alarm, the LED will
turn off, it will stop the buzzer sound and the connected devices will be disabled.
* To complete the general test, emit gas from a calibration bottle pre-calibrated within 20% of the LEL.
Do a test with a common cigarette lighter could cause damage to the sensor.
We recommend that you make this test at least once a year.
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- If the device does not start up.
Check that the 230/240 VAC power is correctly connected.
When the fault LED lights up
Check the capsule detector, the GS911K may have failed.
It may be exhausted: after 5/6 years should be replaced.
If the detector goes into alarm repeatedly.
Check that there are no gas leaks. Check that together with the alarm does not turn on even the led FAULT, in
this case, proceed with the inspection of the capsule detector.
If the detector goes into alarm and closes the connected equipment.
Check that connections are correct and that the jumper which leads to the common voltage of the relay has been carried
out, all the relays are voltage free.
Check the scheme of connection
If GS911K is connected to a Solenoid valves 12V.cc and does not work.
To GS911K you can not connect directly solenoid valves, sirens in 12V DC. It must always to use to an external
supply.
Do not tamper with the detector
In order not to cause decalibration of the device and electric shock.
If other problems arise, it is necessary to call a specialised and/or authorised technician and/or the
Distributor of BEINAT S.r.l. should be contacted directly.
Turn on and testing
Before calling a technician ...
1) Put out all free flames.
2) Close the main gas tap or the LPG cylinder tap.
3) Do not turn any lights on or off; do not turn on any electrical device or appliance.
4) Open windows and doors in order to increase ventilation.
If the alarm stops, its cause must be found and the relevant consequent measures taken.
If the alarm continues and the cause of gas presence cannot be found or removed, abandon the building and call
the emergency services when outside (fire department, distributors, etc.)
Warning !!
If you have the following symptoms: vomiting, sleepiness, or else, go to the closest first aid station and
inform the operators that you could have been poisoned by Gas Methane or LPG.
WARNING! Actions to be taken in case of alarm