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Overview
This heat alarm is a fire detection
and alarm device which gives off
an audible and visual warning
when the ambient temperature
reaches 54°C to 70°C. These
temperatures are abnormal in
a typical setting and thus are
likely to be caused by an actual
fire. Heat alarms are ideal for
areas with a risk of fire but
where traditional smoke alarms
would experience regular false
alarms, such as in kitchens and garages. A heat alarm is not suitable for
bathrooms and other excessively humid rooms.
During standby, the LED will flash every 32 seconds to indicate normal
operation. When in alarm mode the LED flashes approximately once per
second and the alarm enters into one of the alarm patterns described in
the Alarm Signals section.
Overview