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Smoke Alarm Device User Manual

Model number: FP510V

Thank you for purchasing our smoke alarm. Please take a few 

minutes to read the user’s manual thoroughly and familiarise 

yourself and your family with its operation and save it for 

future reference.
Diagram 2 will help you determine the correct location of 

safety products that will help make your home a safer place.

Diagram 1

Product Specifications:

•  POWER:  built-in DC3V(CR123A) Lithium battery 

(battery not replaceable)

•  OPERATION  CURRENT:  <8uA (standby), <70mA 

(alarm)

•  ALARM  VOLUME:  >85dB(A) at 3 meters
•  ALARM  SENSITIVITY:  0.130-0.200dB/m
•  SILENCE  TIME:  approx. 10 minutes
•  SMOKE ALARM DEVICE SOUND PATTERN: 

ISO8201(BI 0.5s - pause 0.5s – BI 0.5s – pause 0.5s – BI 

0.5s – pause 1.5s, with the red LED flash, repeat this alarm 

pattern.)

•  COMPLY  WITH:  AS3786:2014

Description:

The unit is a photoelectric smoke alarm device. With the 

photoelectric technology, it is more sensitive to detecting 

slow smoulder fires which generally have thick, black smoke, 

a little heat and may smoulder for hours before bursting 

into flames. The smoke alarm device does not contain the 

radioactive material which is harmless to the environment. 

Smoke alarms should be installed in every room and area of 

the home (except the bathroom and kitchen), to ensure the 

everyone in the home will be able to hear and respond to the 

alarm sound. For minimum protection you should fit an alarm 

in the hallway between the living areas, bedrooms and child 

rooms. Each unit shall be placed in the middle of the ceiling 

of each room.
Typical single storey dwelling recommended protection:  

Install a smoke alarm device on the ceiling or wall inside 

each bedroom and in the hallway outside each separate 

sleeping area. If a bedroom area hallway is more than 9.1m 

long, install a smoke alarm device at each end. If there is 

a basement: install a smoke alarm device on the basement 

ceiling at the bottom of the stairwell.
Typical multi-storey dwelling recommended protection. 

Install a smoke alarm device on the ceiling or wall inside each 

bedroom and in the hallway outside each separate sleeping 

area. If a bedroom area hallway is more than 9.1m long, 

install a smoke alarm device at each end install a smoke alarm 

device at the top of a first – to- second floor stairwell.

Important Safety Information:

1:  The test button accurately tests smoke alarm device 

functions. Do not use any other test method. Test smoke 

alarm device weekly to ensure proper operation.

2:  If you’re sure it isn’t a fire, open windows or fan the air 

around smoke alarm device for silence it

3:  Observe and follow all local and national electrical and 

building codes for installation.

4:  This smoke alarm device is designed to be used inside a 

single family residence only. In multi-family buildings, 

each individual living unit should have its own smoke 

alarm devices. Do not install in non-residential buildings. 

This smoke alarm device is not a substitute for a complete 

alarm system.

5:  Install a smoke alarm device in every room and on every 

level of the home. Smoke may not reach the smoke alarm 

device for many reasons. For example, if a fire starts in a 

remote part of the home, on another level, in a chimney, 

wall, roof, or on the other side of a closed door, smoke may 

not reach the smoke alarm device in time to alert household 

members. A smoke alarm device will not promptly detect a 

fire except in the area or room in which it is installed.

6:  Smoke alarm device may not alert every household 

member every time. The alarm horn is loud in order to 

alert individuals to a potential danger. However, there may 

be some circumstances where a household member may 

not hear the alarm (i.e. outdoor or indoor noise, sound 

sleepers, drug or alcohol usage, the hard of hearing, etc.). 

If you suspect that this smoke alarm device may not alert 

a household member, install and maintain specialty smoke 

alarm devices. Household members must hear the alarm’s 

warning sound and quickly respond to it to reduce the risk 

of damage, injury, or death that may result from fire, If a 

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AS 3786-2014

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