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Manual de usuario Fyrnetics, modelo PE120

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• Put smoke alarms at both ends of a bedroom hallway or large room if the hallway or room is more than 30 feet (9.1 m) long. DIAGRAM A SINGLE FLOOR PLAN MULTIPLE FLOOR PLAN Smoke Alarms for Minimum Protection Smoke Alarms for Maximum Protection Smoke Alarms with “HUSH” Control DIAGRAM B MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION Mobile homes built in the past five to seven years have been designed to be energy efficient. Install smoke alarms as recommended above (refer to RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS and Diagram A). In mobile homes that are not well insulated compared to present standards, extreme heat or cold can be transferred from the outside to the inside through poorly insulated walls and roof. This may create a thermal barrier which can prevent the smoke from reaching an alarm mounted on the ceiling. In such units, install the smoke alarm on an inside wall with the top edge of the alarm at a minimum of 4” (10 cm) and a maximum of 12” (30.5 cm) below the ceiling (see Diagram A). If you are not sure about the insulation in your mobile home, or if you notice that the outer walls and ceiling are either hot or cold, install the alarm on an inside wall. For minimum protection, install at least one alarm close to the bedrooms. For additional protection, see SINGLE FLOOR PLAN in Diagram B. WARNING: TEST YOUR SMOKE ALARM OPERATION AFTER R.V. OR MOBILE HOME VEHICLE HAS BEEN IN STORAGE, BEFORE EACH TRIP AND AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK DURING USE. 2. LOCATIONS TO AVOID Alarms must notbe located within 3 feet of the following: • Supply and return registers used for forced air heating and air conditioning. •Ceiling fans and other high air flow areas. •Bathrooms which contain a tub or shower. In general, alarms should not be located: •In the garage. Products of combustion are present when you start your automobile. •In an area where the temperature may fall below 40.F or rise above 100.F. •In dusty areas. Dust particles may cause nuisance alarms or failure to alarm. •In very humid areas or near a bathroom. Moisture or steam can cause nuisance alarms. • Near fluorescent lights. Electronic “noise” may cause nuisance alarms. 3. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WIRING REQUIREMENTS • This smoke alarm should be installed on a U.L. listed or recognized junction box. All connections should be made by a qualified electrician and must conform to article 760 of the U.S. National Electrical Code, NFPA 72 and/or any other codes having jurisdiction in your area. • The appropriate power source is 120 Volt A.C. Single Phase supplied from a non-switchable circuit which is not protected by a ground fault interrupter. WIRING INSTRUCTIONS FOR A.C. QUICK CONNECT HARNESS CAUTION! TURN OFF THE MAIN POWER TO THE CIRCUIT BEFORE WIRING THE ALARM. • For units that are used as single station, DO NOT CONNECT THE RED WIRE TO ANYTHING. Leave the red wire insulating cap in place to make certain that the red wire cannot contact any metal parts or the electrical box. •When alarms are interconnected, all interconnected units must be powered from a single circuit. •A maximum of 24 Lifesaver devices may be interconnected in a multiple station arrangement. The interconnect system should not exceed the NFPA interconnect limit of 12 smoke alarms and/or 18 alarms total (smoke, heat, carbon monoxide, etc.) With 18 alarms interconnected, it is still possible to interconnect up to a total of 6 remote signaling devices and/or relay modules. •When mixing models which have battery backup (1275, 1275H, 1285, HD135F) with models without battery backup (1235, 120X, SL177i, FYCO 31) be advised that the models without battery backup will not respond during an AC power failure. • The maximum wire run distance between the first and last unit in an interconnected system is 1000 feet. •Figure 1 illustrates interconnection wiring. Improper connection will result in damage to the alarm, failure to operate, or a shock hazard. •Make certain alarms are wired to a continuous (non-switched) power line. NOTE: Use standard UL listed household wire (18 gauge or larger as required by local codes) available at all electrical supply stores and most hardware stores. FIGURE 1 INTERCONNECT WIRING DIAGRAM Optional Accessory WIRES ON DETECTOR HARNESS CONNECTED TO Black Hot Side of A.C. Line White Neutral Side of A.C. Line Red Interconnect Lines (Red Wires) of Other Units in the Multiple Station Set up BATTERY INSTALLATION See MAINTENANCE (Section 6) for battery installation. CAUTION! IF THE BATTERY REMINDER FINGER IS NOT HELD DOWN IN THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT BY THE BATTERY, THE BATTERY DOOR WILL NOT CLOSE, THE A.C. QUICK CONNECTOR WILL NOT ATTACH TO THE DETECTOR, AND THE DETECTOR WILL NOT ATTACH TO THE TRIM RING (SEE SECTION 6, FIGURE 6). MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION: THIS UNIT IS SEALED. THE COVER IS NOT REMOVABLE! 1. Remove the trim ring from the back of the alarm by holding the trim ring and twisting the alarm in the direction indicated by the “OFF” arrow on the alarm cover. 2. After selecting the proper smoke alarm locatio...


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