FireHawk FHB10 Handleiding
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FHB10
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Separate the alarm from the mounting plate. The
product is shipped with the batteries disconnected
and the mounting plate loose. If the product has
been activated prior to installation, depress the
small security tag, located in the side wall as shown
here and turn the alarm clockwise while holding the
mounting plate
Select desired location, refer to the Section above. You need to ensure surfaces
do not contain hazardous materials eg asbestos. Screw fittings are suitable for
use on wood, plaster and plasterboard but on other surfaces such as concrete
adhesive material or adhesive pads may be better. For certain applications,
the installer may need to source own fixings. Screw the mounting base to
ceiling using the fixings provided. You may also use two half-moon shaped and
double-sided fixing pads available from Fireblitz. Alternatively, you may use
any proprietary builders fixing adhesive normally used to fix skirting boards and
other light building components to walls etc. When using the pads or adhesives
make sure the surfaces are flake free, clean, dry and flat.
Take care to use all appropriate Health and Safety
precautions when fixing the mounting plate and alarm
to their surface - in particular use appropriate access
equipment, protect yourself from dust and wear eye
protection . Line up the arrow on the back of the alarm with
the arrow inside the mounting plate and mount the alarm.
Once the alarm is on the mounting plate twist it clockwise to
lock it into place until the security tag clicks in to place. The
sealed in battery will be automatically switched on and the
alarm powered up.
Testing the Alarm
Press and release the test button to test the alarm.
The alarm should sound three times with a flashing red light then stop.
After testing check that the red light flashes approximately every minute. Test
the alarm once a week to ensure correct operation.
WARNING: The electronic test button provides a full test of the alarms
functionality. Do not try to test the alarm using either heat smoke or naked
flame as damage will occur.
6. USER INFORMATION
Protect your Home Against Fire
Contact you local Fire Brigade for a home safety check, this information is
free and will identify potential fire hazards in and around your home.
Make sure all occupants of the home know what a fire alarm sounds like. Prove
and practise a fire escape plan and arrange a suitable and safe assembly point.
What to Do if the Alarms Sound
Alarms sounds are as follows:
Full alarm indicating Repeating series of 3 beeps every ••• ••• ••• •••
smoke and fire 4 seconds with flashing light
Low Battery Single beep every minute • • • •
Test button jammed One beep every 11 seconds • • • •
Fault Double beep every minute •• •• •• ••
Ensure everyone leaves the building as soon as possible.
• Do not run.
• Do not stop to collect belongs.
• If it is safe to do so, close all windows and doors as you escape to prevent
the spread of fire.
• Smoke is the main cause of death from fire. If trapped inside the building,
cover your mouth, conserve breath and crawl to safety.
Do not silence a fire alarm until you know the cause of the alarm
and when all occupants are safely outside the building.
7. ALARM MAINTENANCE
A regular program of fire alarm maintenance will help to keep
your alarm in good working order.
• Test the alarm monthly making sure that all interconnected alarms in the
system sound within 10 seconds.
• Vacuum the alarms every six months and wipe them with a damp cloth.
• Do not paint the alarm.
A smoke alarm is a sensitive life-saving device. The life of this alarm can be
significantly reduced by adverse environments, incorrect location and a failure
to regularly clean and maintain it according to the instructions. Incorrect
location and a lack of reasonable care may also cause it to malfunction and
will invalidate the warranty.
8. TROUBLE SHOOTING
The battery will last 10 years and is not replaceable. At the end of its life the
alarm will beep once every minute for a minimum of one month.
The life of the battery can be significantly shortened by periods of storage
or use in temperatures below 5°C or above 30°C. It will also be shortened
by frequent or extended periods in full alarm often caused by conditions
such as cigarette smoke, steam, aerosol spray and condensation. In these
circumstances the warranty will be void.
If this happens at night you can press the test button to silence the battery
warning for 10 hours. Replace the alarm as soon as possible.
Problems are indicated in five ways;
1. The alarm beeps twice every minute indicating a malfunction.
2. The alarm beeps once every minute indicating a low battery.
3. The full alarm sounds for no reason. (A repeating series of three beeps with
flashing light)
4. The alarm does not sound when pressing the test button.
5. The test button light remains steadily on or off. (i.e. does not flash
approximately once every minute, when the unit is not in alarm)
Inspect for obvious damage. Check that the alarm has been installed in
accordance with the instructions. In the case of repeated nuisance alarms,
check that it is free from dust, cobwebs and external contamination from
such things as cigarette smoke, drying paint, spray from household aerosols
and steam that will ultimately shorten the life of the alarm and invalidate the
warranty.
If this does not correct the problem, do NOT attempt to repair. There are
no user serviceable parts internally. If the smoke alarm is within the warranty
period and terms, indicate the nature of the problem and return the unit with
proof of purchase to the address at the end of this manual. Units beyond
warranty cannot be economically repaired.
9. PRODUCT WARRANTY
Fireblitz guarantees to you, as a purchaser, that the enclosed fire alarm will be
free from defects in material, workmanship or design under normal use and
service for a period of 10 years.
This Guarantee is not assignable. Our liability to you, under this guarantee
is limited to repairing or replacing any part which we find to be defective
in material, workmanship or design, free of charge to the customer, upon
sending the alarm with proof of date of purchase, postage paid to Fireblitz
Extinguisher Ltd, Units 15/17 Manford Industrial Estate, Manor Road, Erith,
Kent DAB 2AJ. The terms of this guarantee will not apply in the following
circumstances: If the alarm has been modified, dismantled, contaminated,
damaged, neglected or otherwise abused or altered following the date
of purchase, or if it fails to operate due to incorrect siting, installation,
maintenance or inadequate or over voltage AC electrical power, or damage
READ AND RETAIN THIS USER MANUAL
MANUAL
10 YEAR LITHIUM BATTERY OPERATED
Smoke Alarm
0086-CPR-624017BS EN 14604:2005
KM 623822
10
YEAR
WARRANTY
caused by failure to abide by the instructions supplied. It is specifically drawn
to the users attention that substantial periods in alarm will shorten alarm life,
during which time the fire alarm will have provided valuable protection; no
Claim under the guarantee will be entertained.
The liability of Fireblitz Ltd, arising from the sale of this alarm or under the
terms of this guarantee shall not in any case exceed the cost of replacement
of the alarm. In no case, shall Fireblitz Ltd be liable for consequential loss or
damage resulting from the failure of the alarm or the breach of this or any
other guarantee, express or implied or for damage caused by failure to abide
by the instructions supplied.
This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights.
Fireblitz Extinguisher Ltd.
Units 15-17 Manford Industrial Estate, Manor Road. Erith, Kent DA8 2AJ
Telephone: 01322 342238
TECHNICAL HELPLINE 0800 008 6568
or Text on 07885 831239
Email: customerservices@fireblitz.co.uk
Fireblitz Extinguisher Ltd
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FHB10 0086-CPR-624017
BS EN 14604:2005 KM 623822
For Technical Data see product handbook
1. FHB1O PRODUCT OVERVIEW
All FireHawk Photoelectric type smoke alarms are approved to EN14604-
2005, the most recent and rigorous European Smoke Alarm Standard. The
unique X-Profile Photoelectric sensing chamber is particularly sensitive to slow
smouldering fires typically originating in living rooms, bedrooms and hallways
whilst being highly resistant to nuisance alarms.
The alarm and sealed-in battery are guaranteed for the 10-Year life of the
product, including routine weekly testing. However, it’s life can be significantly
reduced by adverse environments, incorrect location and a failure to regularly
clean and maintain it according to the following instructions. Incorrect location
and a lack of reasonable care may also cause it to malfunction and will invalidate
the warranty.
Product Features
• Sealed in 10 year battery.
• Approved to EN14604:2005, Smoke alarm devices.
• Unique X-Profile detection chamber with insect screen.
• Bespoke software maximizes detection ability, false alarm rejection and Alarm
Silence operation.
• Power automatically switched on as a detector is installed onto its mounting
plate and automatically switched off when detector is removed.
• Red LED flashes approximately every minute confirming unit is receiving
power and ready to detect fire conditions. (Quiescent Mode)
• Low Battery Warning - End of alarm life, alarm gives one beep every minute.
• Low Battery Warning Silence - Low battery warnings often start at night.
Silence the audible warning for ten hours by pressing the test button, thus
avoiding removing the alarm from its mounting plate. The alarm can then be
replaced when convenient the following day.
• Extra Large Test Button for ease of use, tests sensitivity, circuitry, battery and
alarm sounder.
• Loud 85 Decibel Piezo Electric Alarm - Automatically resets when hazardous
condition has passed and chamber is clear.
• Alarm Silence - Silence your smoke alarm by momentarily pressing the test
button. Ideal in non emergency situations where nuisance alarms may have
been created, for example, by steam. The red light flashes every 12 seconds
to remind you that the smoke alarm has been silenced and will automatically
reset to quiescent mode in 10 minutes.
• Approved for use in Leisure Accomodation Vehicles.
FHB10 WIRELESS INTERLINKABLE SMOKE ALARM
By connecting up to 15 FHB10W smoke alarms, they will be connected by
radio link so that when one alarm sounds all connected alarms will sound
2. CHOICE AND LOCATION OF ALARMS
Optical Smoke Alarms are best for sensing smouldering fires and are
therefore best suited for rooms containing furniture, bedding and clothes such
as escape routes, lounges, bedrooms and other living rooms.
Heat Alarms are most suitable for kitchens, boiler rooms, workshops and
garages where dust, dirt and moisture would contribute to nuisance alarms.
NOTE - Heat alarms should not be used in escape routes and should always be
interlinked to smoke alarms.
Do not install heat alarms in sleeping areas; for example, bedrooms, nurseries,
playrooms or areas where the elderly and disabled may spend long periods of
time.
Ionisation type smoke alarms are best at detecting fast flaming fires such as
loose burning paper, however, their operation can be significantly delayed
the farther they are from the source of the fire and smoke according to
recommendations in British Standard 5839-pt6. Unless there is a significant risk
of fast, clean burning fires in a particular area, photoelectric smoke alarms are
recommended by that Standard for living accommodation where most fires
originate in electrical equipment and smouldering material such as furniture,
clothing, curtains and carpets.
NOTE: Heat alarms should NOT be used on walls and in
escape routes and should always be interlinked to smoke alarms.
For minimum protection, install at least one smoke alarm on each level of your
home. They should be installed in hallways, corridors and all escape routes from
the building and within 3 meters of all bedroom doors. All alarms should be
interconnected.
Recommended siting of
smoke and heat alarms in:
SINGLE STOREY
HOME WITH ONE
SLEEPING AREA
SINGLE STOREY
HOME WITH TWO
SLEEPING AREAS
MULTIPLE STOREY
HOME WITH MULTIPLE
SLEEPING AREAS
Recommended position of alarms Recommended
in a room, corridor or escape route: position of alarms
on apex ceilings:
3. AVOID THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS
The life of this alarm can be significantly reduced by adverse environments,
incorrect location and a failure to regularly clean and maintain it according to
the following instructions. Incorrect location and a lack of reasonable care may
also cause it to malfunction and will invalidate the warranty.
1. Do not locate near fans or extractors. These can pull smoke and heat away
from the alarms.
2. Do not install in or near high humidity areas such as showers, bathrooms
or kitchens where humidity levels exceed 85% or the room temperature
exceeds 40° or falls below 0°C. These may cause nuisance alarms and
damage the detector.
3. Do not install in the peak of an “A’ frame or sloping ceiling. This may delay
smoke and heat reaching them due to the presence of dead air.
4. Do not install less than 300mm from walls and light fittings when mounted
on the ceiling where heat and dead air may prevent smoke reaching the
alarm.
5. Do not install in insect infested areas.
6. Do not install in areas subjected to heavy concentrations of cigarette smoke
that will cause nuisance alarms and the alarm to become contaminated.
7. Do not install smoke alarms in kitchens, boiler rooms and garages where
fumes and dust may cause nuisance alarms.
8. Do not install on poorly insulated walls and ceilings where cold air boundary
layers could prevent smoke reaching the alarm.
9. Do not install near objects that could prevent smoke and heat reaching the
alarm.
10. Do not install within 1500mm of fluorescent light fitting that could trigger
nuisance alarms.
11. Do not paint the alarm.
The location of the alarms must be in accordance with applicable building
regulations, in particular Part B. Further help and guidance can also be found in
BS5839 part 6.
4. FURTHER DETAIL ON ALARM LOCATION
1. At least one smoke alarm should be installed in the escape route on all
floors of the building.
2. The detection element of smoke alarms should be between 25mm and
600mm below the ceiling, or in the case of heat alarms between 25mm and
150mm
3. Smoke and heat alarms should be at least 300mm from any wall or light
fitting.
4. If ceiling mounting is impractical smoke alarms may be installed on walls
provided that the area is no longer or wider than 1 0 metres and the total
area does not exceed 50m2 and that: -
a. The detection element is between 150mm and 300mm below the ceiling.
b. The bottom of the detection element is above openings such as vents,
doors and opening windows
c. They are not mounted close to or above heaters or air-conditioning vents.
5. Where smoke alarms are located in a hallway, corridor or landing, the alarm
should be no further than three metres from any bedroom door to assist
audibility behind closed doors.
6. No point on the ceiling in any room, hallway or corridor should be further
than 7.5 metres from any smoke alarm.
7. Heat alarms should not be used in escape routes from the building. Where
used in other areas, heat alarms should be no more than 5.3 metres from
other heat or smoke alarms.
8. Do not install heat alarms in sleeping areas; for example, bedrooms,
nurseries, playrooms or areas where the elderly and disabled may spend
long periods of time.
9. Do not install heat alarms on walls.
10. To give the earliest warning of a developing fire, smoke alarms should be
installed in all the rooms of your home and interlinked. (other than those in
point 2 of Choice and Location of Alarms above).
5. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
Do not store alarms in temperatures below 5°C and above 30°C; this may cause
beeping and nuisance alarms when first installed. These will clear after a short
time when the alarm has become acclimatised. Extended periods under these
conditions will reduce the life of the alarms and invalidate the warranty.
Product specificaties
Merk: | FireHawk |
Categorie: | Rookmelder |
Model: | FHB10 |
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