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Manual de usuario GE, modelo 782136710441

Fabricar: GE
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RANGE* Add up to 24 sensors to your SmartSecurity™ System Photoelectric sensor detects smoke UL approved sensor also detects heat from fire Smoke Alarm for SmartSecurity™ Systems 1 Sensor detects smoke or heat 2 Sends signal to system control panel 3 Alarm sounds and system calls up to two phone numbers, telling you the problem Dining Room Kitchen Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Living Room TV Room Dining Room Kitchen Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Living Room Dining Room Basement Bedroom Bedroom Living Room = Required smoke alarms = Additional smoke alarms required for new construction 7 82136 71043 4 Model No. 782136710441 NOTE: For complete installation and programming instructions refer to the Owner’s Manual included with your security system kit. Overview The Smoke Alarm is wireless and battery powered. Alarm includes a built-in sounder for alarm alerts and a visual status light. Alarm works as part of a security/fire alarm system and communicates with control panel. Under normal (non-alarm) conditions, light flashes once every 9 seconds while alarm monitors surrounding conditions. When alarm detects a smoke or fire condition or a sudden rise in temperature, light changes from flashing to on and built-in sounder produces a loud beeping pattern. Alarm also transmits an alarm signal, which panel receives and processes accordingly. The smoke alarm provides the following features: • Self-diagnostics—smoke alarm monitors its own sensitivity and operational status. • Base tamper switch—sends a tamper signal transmission to control panel when smoke alarm is removed from mounting base. • Integrated fixed 135° F temperature and rate-of-rise heat detector—activates an alarm based on high temperature detected or rapidly rising temperature rate (15° F/minute minimum). Programming 1. Separate alarm from mounting base by turning alarm counter clockwise about 15 degrees. Alarm should snap off of mounting base. 2. Slide battery cover toward the edge to unsnap it, then lift off. 3. Insert two 3V lithium batteries, following + and -markings in bottom of battery compartment and replace cover. 4. Attach alarm to mounting base by lining up alignment tab on alarm with alignment arrow on mounting base then put alarm on base and turn it clockwise about 15 degrees. Alarm should snap into place. 5. Make sure system is disarmed. 6. Open control panel cover and enter your Master Code. 7. Press Add. 8. Press Sensor/Remote button on control panel. Control panel announces “Press button on sensor.” 9. Remove mounting base from the smoke alarm. Control panel announces “Keychain Remote.” Press sensor again or press DONE to select. 10. Press Sensor/Remote button on control panel repeatedly until you hear desired location name for smoke alarm. 11. Press DONE button on control panel twice. 12. Leave mounting base removed and control panel door open for testing. Testing Before mounting, verify that desired alarm location provides good RF communication to control panel. Sensor test should be performed weekly. 1. Press Test on control panel. 2. Press DONE on control panel. 3. Take smoke alarm to desired mounting location. 4. Press and hold smoke alarm Test/Silence button for 4 seconds. Control panel should announce smoke alarm sensor number and location name, followed by “Activated, status is .” 5. Close control panel cover. Selecting a Location Selecting a suitable location is critical to the operation of smoke alarms. This equipment should be installed in accordance with the National Fire Protection Associations (NFPA) Standard 72. See figures 3 and 4. A-8-1.2.1.a Locating Required Smoke Alarms in Existing Construction The major threat from fire in a family living unit occurs at night when everyone is asleep. The principal threat to persons in sleeping areas comes from fires in the remainder of the unit. Therefore, a smoke alarm(s) is best located between the bedroom areas and the rest of the unit. In units with only one bedroom area on one floor, the smoke alarm(s) should be located as shown above. In family living units with more than one bedroom area or with more than one floor, more than one smoke alarm is required as shown above. In addition to smoke alarms outside of the sleeping areas, the installation of a smoke alarm on each additional story of the family living unit, including the basement, is required as shown in figure 4. The living area smoke alarm should be installed in the living room or near the stairway to the upper level, or in both locations. The basement smoke alarm should be installed in close proximity to the stairway leading to the floor above. Where installed on an open-joist ceiling, the alarm should be placed on the bottom of the joists. The alarm should be positioned relative to the stairway to intercept smoke coming from a fire in the basement before the smoke enters the stairway. A-8-1.2.1.b Locating Required Smoke Alarms in New Construction All of the smoke alarms specified in A-8-1.2.1.a for existing construction ar...


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