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11. 

LOW BATTERY SIGNAL:

Your product has a 5Y battery life.

When the battery is starting its end of life, a short beep will sound out every 

48 seconds for 30 days.

The alarm effected by the low battery will only beep, no other connected alarms 

will sound.

It is safe to change batteries in the alarms without going through the learn 

process again – they will not forget the codes during the battery change 

process.

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12. 

BATTERY REPLACEMENT:

To replace the battery, detach the heat alarm from the mounting base by twist-

ing counterclockwise. 
Replace the battery respecting the polarities.

Attach the alarm in the mounting base by twisting clockwise until it clicks, and 

test the alarm.

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Summary of Contents for 3103-002

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Page 2: ...002 Developed by CAVIUS This Thermal Heat Alarm is designed for areas not suitable for smoke alarms due to high risk of false alarms such as kitchens garages or workshops PLEASE READ THE USER GUIDE CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLATION AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE ...

Page 3: ...heat alarm 10 3 Areas where NOT to install the heat alarm 12 4 Placement 13 5 Installing the heat alarm 15 6 Testfunction 18 7 Normal mode 20 8 Alarm mode 21 9 Pause Hush function 22 10 Add extra device 24 11 Low battery signal 25 12 Battery replacement 26 13 Trouble shooting 27 14 Other information 28 ...

Page 4: ...nterlinked alarms depends on the house layout and 1 they should always be tested after installation It is not advised to get more than 10m distance between two alarms Diameter 65mm Height 44mm The alarm is powered by a replaceable 3v CR123A lithium battery Please note that correct operation of the heat alarm device is ensured by use of one of the following batteries DURACELL PANASONIC or HUIDERUI ...

Page 5: ...MOUNTING BASE TEST BUTTON RED LED THERMISTOR ...

Page 6: ...isolation strip as shown Please note The product label must not be removed as it contains important information regarding the product 5 All alarms that need to be connected in the house should be put into Learn Mode by sliding the switch on the back of the alarm to the Learn Mode position 1 2 LEARN MODE NORMAL MODE 6 ...

Page 7: ...earn Mode they can t be inserted into the mounting base Do not take out the battery during Learn Mode as this will interrupt the learn process 7 Press the button at the top of one alarm only This alarm will become the master and will start sending out a specific house code to the other alarms The red LED will flash 1 2 8 ...

Page 8: ...l alarms flash the red LED they are connected and can be switched out of Learn Mode and installed 9 2 THE BEST AREAS TO INSTALL THE HEAT ALARM Areas not suitable for smoke alarms due to high risk of false alarms Kitchen area Bathroom Garage or workshop Additional alarms increase the security 10 ...

Page 9: ...the temperature goes outside 10ºC to 50ºC Bedrooms Lounge Dining room Hallway Family room NOTE In areas where smoldering fires occur over flaming fires photoelectric smoke alarms are still the best to be installed 12 Minimum smoke alarms Minimum heat alarms ...

Page 10: ...l to close to the oven hob stove see drawing For wall installation For celling installation 14 Minimum 30cm and maximum 50cm from stove Ceiling Peak ceiling M i n i m u m 5 0 c m f r o m p e a k Minimum 30cm and maximum 50cm from ceiling Wall Ceiling 13 Minimum 50cm from wall Ceiling Wall ...

Page 11: ...TH A PEN 5 INSTALLING THE HEAT ALARM Detach the alarm from the mounting base by twisting counter clockwise Use the mounting base ring to mark the screw holes on the ceiling or the wall 15 16 USE THE ENCLOSED SCREWS AND PLUGS ...

Page 12: ...ur alarms to ensure they are operating correctly and are within range of each other It is recommended to check visually every week if the LED flashes correctly every 48sec Pressthetestbuttononanyalarmforatleast6 5seconds count 2 sets of 3 sound sweeps This will send out a test signal from the alarm all other connected alarms should receive the signal within a short time The alarms will emit a shor...

Page 13: ...ond in two ways 1 Asingle beep every 8 seconds indicates that the alarms are connected and functioning 2 Three short beeps every 8 seconds indicates a heat sensor fault If required this indication can be stopped early on each alarm by a short press of the test button If the problem continues please visit www cavius com for any trouble shooting 19 ...

Page 14: ...hort delay Please note that only the originating alarm s LED will flash so it can be identified 21 9 PAUSE HUSH FUNCTION If the heat alarms are to set into a false alarm by cooking fireplace etc they can be paused for 10 minutes by pressing the test button on the originating heat alarm only indicated by the flashing LED The reason of this is that it is necessary to locate the source of the alarm b...

Page 15: ...larms within the they run on the same frequency and use the same data protocol This means that the wireless system can consist of a combination of smoke heat flood etc Place all alarms into Learn Mode and repeat section 1 Always test connection to all devices by repeating test function section 6 after adding devices ...

Page 16: ...ms will sound It is safe to change batteries in the alarms without going through the learn process again they will not forget the codes during the battery change process 25 12 BATTERY REPLACEMENT To replace the battery detach the heat alarm from the mounting base by twist ing counterclockwise Replace the battery respecting the polarities Attach the alarm in the mounting base by twisting clockwise ...

Page 17: ... Check if the battery is worn out and replace it Always test the alarm after replacement of battery If the problem continues please visit www cavius com for any trouble shooting 27 14 OTHER INFORMATION Do not paint the alarm Note the local country regulations regarding installation Disposal For battery and product please dispose properly at the end of life This is electronic waste which should be ...

Page 18: ...the European Directives which apply to the product Tested to comply to the standard of system heat alarms EN54 5 class A1 R Alarm condition aural signal pattern according to ISO 8201 29 DEVELOPED BY CAVIUS Aps Julsøvej 16 DK 8600 Manufactured in P R C 126770 rev1 16 ...

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