hama 00223841 GS536 Smoke Alarm Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- Hama
Table of Contents
- Explanation of warning symbols and notes
- Package contents
- Safety instructions
- Installation
- Commissioning
- Operation
- Care and maintenance
- Warranty Disclaimer
- Declaration of performance
- Manufacturer and approval holder
- Technical data
- LED and acoustic signaling
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
00223841 GS536 Smoke Alarm
Instruction Manual
Thank you for choosing a Hama product.
Take your time and read the following instructions and information completely.
Please keep these instructions in a safe place for future reference. If you
sell the device, please pass these operating instructions on to the new owner.
Explanation of warning symbols and notes
Warning
This symbol is used to indicate safety instructions or to draw your attention
to specific hazards and risks.
Note
This symbol is used to indicate additional information or important notes.
Package contents
- Photoelectric smoke detector
- Base plate
- Mounting hardware
- Battery 9V, Gold Peak GP1604S
- These operating instructions
Safety instructions
- Do not use the product in the immediate vicinity of heaters, other heat sources or in direct sunlight.
- Do not drop the product and do not expose it to any major shocks.
- Do not open the device or continue to operate it if it becomes damaged.
- For correct functioning, observe the assembly and installation instructions given in these operating instructions.
- In case of any kind of damage, the smoke detector must be replaced.
- Draw up an escape plan in case of emergency (see 6.1. for instructions). The escape plan (recommendation)).
- Warning of hearing damage! The smoke detector alarm is very loud. Do not test smoke detectors directly next to the ear. Alarm signal sound level: min. 85 dB.
- Do not modify the product in any way. Doing so voids the warranty.
- The product is intended for private, noncommercial use only.
- Use the product only for the intended purpose.
- Protect the product from dirt, moisture, and overheating and use it in dry rooms only.
- Do not use the product in areas in which electronic products are not permitted.
- Do not modify the product in any way. Doing so voids the warranty.
- Keep the packaging material out of the reach of children due to the risk of suffocation.
- Dispose of packaging material immediately in accordance with the locally applicable regulations.
- Do not operate the product outside the power limits specified in the technical data.
- Do not attempt to service or repair the product yourself. Leave any and all service work to qualified experts.
- As with all electrical products, this device should be kept out of the reach of children.
- Only use the article under moderate climatic conditions.
Warning
- Carbon monoxide, flames, heat, gases, etc. cannot be detected by the smoke detector.
Warning
- The installation of smoke detectors neither prevents fires nor can they extinguish them. Similarly, no protection of life and property is guaranteed, nor is the need for appropriate insurance circumvented.
Warning – Batteries
- When inserting batteries, note the correct polarity (+ and – markings) and insert the batteries accordingly. Failure to do so could result in the batteries leaking or exploding.
- Only use batteries (or rechargeable batteries) that match the specified type.
- Before you insert the batteries, clean the battery contacts and the polarity contacts.
- Do not allow children to change batteries without supervision.
- Do not mix old and new batteries, or batteries of different types or from different manufacturers.
- Remove the batteries from products that are not being used for an extended period (unless these are being kept ready for an emergency).
- Do not short-circuit batteries.
- Do not charge batteries.
- Do not burn batteries.
- Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
- Never open, damage, or swallow batteries or allow them to enter the environment. They can contain toxic, environmentally harmful heavy metals.
- Remove spent batteries from the product and dispose of them without delay.
- Avoid storing, charging, and using in extreme temperatures and at extremely low atmospheric pressures (such as at high altitudes).
Installation
Note
We recommend having the smoke detector installed by an approved and qualified
electrician (smoke detector specialist). Observe and follow all local and
national electrical and building regulations for installation.
General information
For minimum protection, it is recommended to install one smoke detector in
each bedroom and children’s room as well as in corridors leading to these
rooms and on escape routes.
Smoke detector for minimum protection
Smoke detector for optimal protection
Installation locations with restrictions
In buildings with several residential units, smoke detectors should be installed separately in each residential unit as well as in the common corridors and staircases.
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For optimum protection, install smoke detectors in all rooms, corridors, basements/storerooms, etc.
– consider 4.3.1. Not permitted installation
locations as well as 4.3.2. Installation locations with restrictions. -
For minimum protection in houses with open connections between floors (e.g. open staircase), the installation of a smoke detector on the top level is recommended. (1b)
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For minimum protection in houses with non-open connections between floors (e.g. stairwells with doors between floors), the installation of a smoke detector on the top level of each floor is recommended. (1c).
Smoke detector for minimum protection
Smoke detector for optimal protection
Installation locations with restrictions
Note
The alarm signal of the smoke detector is usually loud enough to warn people.
However, there may be situations in which people cannot hear the alarm signal
(e.g. high noise levels, people with a very deep sleep and/or hearing
impairment, people under the influence of drugs or alcohol, etc.). If you
suspect that this applies to people in your environment, install additional
special smoke detectors.
4.2 Reasons for false alarms
Some rooms and environments may have a tendency to trigger false alarms due to their typical use. This includes disruptive factors such as:
- Water, cooking, and other vapors
- Welding, soldering, cutting, and other hot work
- Sawing and grinding work
- Construction work/ cleaning work with dust generation
- Strong electromagnetic effects
- Significant temperature fluctuations, which can lead to condensation of the humidity in the smoke detector
- etc.
If these disruptive factors only occur temporarily such as during renovation –
cover the smoke detector or remove it for the appropriate period (see the
following warning).
If there are frequent false alarms caused by such triggers – e.g. in the
kitchen – adjust the installation of the smoke detector accordingly if
necessary.
Warning – renovation work, work in the vicinity of the smoke detector
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Dismantle the smoke detector (see 7.5.
Dismantling the smoke detector) or cover it dust-free before you start renovation work. -
Ideally, keep it in a safe and dust-free place for the duration of the work.
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Make sure that no paint is applied to the smoke detector or tape remains on the housing.
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Dust, paint, adhesive tape, or other dirt can impair the sensitivity of the trigger and possibly render the smoke detector completely inoperative and ineffective.
Warning – renovation work, work in the vicinity of the smoke detector
- Reinstall all correctly functioning smoke detectors in their installation locations and immediately replace any smoke detectors that are no longer functioning correctly with new devices.
- After installation, check all smoke detectors for their function as described in 7.1. Testing.
4.3 Installation locations and optimal placement of smoke detectors
Note
The installation locations and positions of the smoke detectors shown are only
examples based on average apartments and houses and are only intended as a
guide.
4.3.1 Not permitted installation locations
- Do not install smoke detectors in garages – the combustion residues/exhaust gases produced when starting a motor vehicle can trigger false alarms.
- Unsuitable rooms are those in which temperatures fall below 0°C or rise above 40° C or in which the humidity is more than 93%.
- Do not attach the smoke detector e.g. to the ceiling of a caravan or similar rooms. The sun’s rays heat the air quickly here so that possible smoke is thereby prevented from reaching the smoke detector and triggering the alarm.
4.3.2 Installation locations with restrictions
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Also, take into account the information in
4.2. Reasons for false alarms. -
Smoke detectors must only be installed in kitchens and wet rooms (bathrooms) if the restrictions are observed and at the same time, false alarms caused by kitchen and water vapor can be excluded.
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When installing the smoke detector near dishwashers, washing machines, ovens, etc., keep it at least 3 m away from these areas.
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When installing the smoke detector near ventilation shafts or openings for heat and cold supply, keep it at least 1 m away from these areas. The air could blow the smoke away from the smoke detector and thus interrupt or prevent the alarm.
Make sure that the air movement in such rooms does not affect the penetration of fire smoke into the smoke detector. -
Perforated ceilings used for ventilation in forcibly ventilated rooms must be closed within a radius of 0.5 m around the smoke detector.
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In very dirty, dusty, greasy, or insect-infested areas, smoke detectors can become excessively contaminated with dust and dirt, resulting in false alarms or impaired smoke detection.
4.3.3 Standard rooms
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Smoke and combustion residues rise upwards to the ceiling and then spread horizontally. The ideal installation location is on the ceiling, in the middle of the room.
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When installing, make sure that the smoke detector is at least 0.5 m away from any side wall and larger furnishings, e.g. high cupboards (see Fig. 2a).
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A smoke detector is only permitted for room sizes up to max. 60 m2. If the room size exceeds 60 m2, use additional smoke detectors. For example, at least two smoke detectors should be installed in rooms between 60 m² and 120 m² in size.
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A smoke detector is only approved for installation heights up to max. 6 m. If the room height exceeds 6 m, additional smoke detectors must be installed at several levels.
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For rooms with special room geometries (landings, sloping roofs, corner rooms, etc.) further installation regulations may apply. It is therefore essential that you observe the following sections.
4.3.4 Corridors, small rooms, and corner rooms
If an increased number of false alarms is to be expected (see 4.2. Reasons for false alarms), wall installation – as described in 4.3.8. Wall installation – is to be preferred in corridors/rooms smaller than 6 m² or kitchens that serve as escape routes.
Corridors and rooms with a width ≤ 1 m:
the ideal installation location is on the ceiling centrally between the walls.
Corridors with a width ≤ 3 m:
- in corridors with a maximum width of 3 m, the distance between two smoke detectors must not exceed 15 m.
- The distance between the detector and the end face of the corridor must not exceed 7.5 m.
- It should be noted that in corner and intersection areas the smoke detector must be mounted in the miter line.
Corridors with a width > 3 m:
in corridors (L-/ U-shaped) with a width of more than 3 m, these should be
conceptually along the flanks and seen as individual rooms. The resulting
“rooms” must be equipped with smoke detectors accordingly.
Note
Note that the requirements are not only valid for corridors but also for rooms
with these geometries (e.g. corner rooms).
4.3.5 Standard rooms
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For pitched roofs with a roof pitch >20°, the smoke detector must be installed at a distance of at least 0.5 m and max. 1 m from the gable peak, see Fig. 5a.
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Note the following for rooms that only have a partial roof slope: if the horizontal ceiling is less than 1 m wide, the smoke detector must be installed on the roof slope as shown in Figure 5b.
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If the horizontal ceiling is wider than 1 m, the smoke detector must be mounted centrally on it.
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Roof pitches ≤ 20° should be treated as horizontal ceilings. (See 4.3.3. Standard rooms)
4.3.6 Landings and galleries
If a room is divided in height, e.g. by a landing or gallery, an additional
smoke detector is required below it if:
- both the area below the subdivision (landing, gallery, etc.) is larger than 16 m²
- as well as length and width exceeding 2 m each.
4.3.7 Rooms with joists/ beams
For rooms with beams or other joists, the following specifications must be
observed – depending on the dimensions:
Joists / beams < 0.2 m:
If the joists/beams are lower than 0.2 m, they are not relevant and should be
considered as part of the ceiling. The smoke detector can be installed on a
ceiling panel or directly on the joist/beam.
Joists / beams > 0.2 m and area per ceiling **panel > 36 m²:**
If the joists/beams are higher than 0.2 m and the area of the individual
ceiling panels is greater than 36 m² each, one smoke detector must be
installed per ceiling panel.
Joists / beams > 0.2 m and area per ceiling **panel < 36 m²:**
If the joists/beams are higher than 0.2 m and the area of the individual
ceiling panels is less than 36 m² each, the joists/beams are not relevant and
are to be seen as part of the ceiling. The smoke detector can be installed on
a ceiling panel or directly on the joist/beam.
Note
• Make sure that the smoke detector(s) to be installed is/are nevertheless
mounted as centrally as possible in the respective area (entire
ceiling/ceiling panel).
• Furthermore, it should be noted that one smoke detector is required for each
area of max. 60 m².
4.4 Installing the base plate
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Hold the base plate of the smoke detector at the installation location – the two mounting holes serve as a template for marking the drill holes.
Warning
Before drilling and installing, make sure that there are no electrical lines, water, gas or other lines in the area of the installation location. -
On a wooden ceiling or beam, drill approx. 20 mm deep with a 2.5 mm drill bit. Use the enclosed screws without plugs.
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For concrete or masonry, use a max. 5 mm drill bit (measure the plugs included beforehand) and pre-drill approx. 25-30 mm deep to be able to insert the plugs.
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Insert the plugs (concrete or masonry).
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Fix the base plate of the smoke detector with the enclosed screws.
Commissioning
5.1 Inserting the battery
Warning
The smoke detector only works with a correctly inserted and functioning
battery!
Please read the instructions and information in 7.
Care and maintenance.
- Connect the inserted battery observing the correct polarity to the battery connection and insert this into the battery compartment (see Figure 5).
- When functioning properly, the LED flashes briefly approx. every 32 seconds.
5.2 Installing the smoke detector
Attach the smoke detector to the base plate affixed to the installation
location by inserting the latching hooks into the openings provided and
turning the smoke detector clockwise.
Note
If the smoke detector cannot be secured to the base plate, check that the
battery has been inserted correctly. If there is no battery or it has been
inserted incorrectly, the smoke detector cannot be attached to the base plate
due to a safety mechanism.
- Check that the smoke detector is securely fastened to the base plate.
- After installation, the smoke detector must be tested for function. Proceed as described in 7.1 Test/alarm simulation.
Operation
6.1 The escape plan (recommendation)
- Discuss and draw up an escape plan together with your family and/or fellow residents.
- If possible, also plan alternative escape routes, as a fire can block standard routes.
- Demonstrate the alarm of the smoke detector to your family and/or fellow residents (see 7.1. Alarm simulation) and make sure that everyone knows what to do in the event of an alarm.
- Make sure that your children are also able to recognize an alarm situation and get themselves to safety.
- Designate a place outside your home as the meeting point in case of an alarm.
- If necessary, practice what to do in case of an alarm at regular intervals. The exercise helps your family and/or fellow residents to leave the house quickly and in an orderly manner in the event of an alarm.
6.2 Alarm
• In the event of an alarm – as soon as the smoke detector detects combustion
particles or when carrying out the simulation (see 7.1. Alarm simulation) –
the LED flashes quickly (>1x per second) and an alarm signal is heard. Alarm
signal: 3 x signal tone, brief pause 3 x signal tone, a brief pause, 3 x
signal tone.
The alarm continues until the smoke detector no longer detects combustion
particles in the air, you – in the event of a false alarm – activate mute mode
(see 6.4. Mute mode) or end the alarm simulation.
Warning
The triggering of an alarm always requires your immediate attention and the
taking of appropriate action!
6.3 What to do in the event of an alarm (recommendation)
Save yourself and others
- Keep calm!
- Warn other family members and/or fellow residents!
- Now leave the house immediately and close all doors and windows of your escape route – if this can be done safely – to slow down the spread of smoke and fire.
- After leaving the house, go to your agreed assembly point and make sure that everyone has left the house.
Call the fire brigade
Call the fire brigade as soon as you are safe.
Attempts to extinguish
Only attempt to extinguish the fire yourself if you do not endanger yourself
(or others) and if you have suitable extinguishing agents.
6.4 False alarm
Note
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Cigarette smoke will not normally trigger the alarm unless the smoke is blown directly into the smoke detector.
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Water vapor produced during cooking can trigger an alarm if the smoke detector is located near cooking points.
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If an alarm is triggered, check whether it is actually an emergency.
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If there is fire or smoke, call the fire brigade or act as in 6.3. What to do in the event of an alarm (recommendation).
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Once you have ensured that the alarm is a false alarm, open – if present – any windows to allow potentially harmless steam/vapor to disperse and clean the smoke detector as described in
7.3 Care. -
If these measures are insufficient, remove the smoke detector and briefly remove the battery. Fit and check the smoke detector immediately before leaving the room! (7.1 Test / alarm situation)
Care and maintenance
7.1 Test / alarm situation
Press and hold the TEST button on the smoke detector to simulate the alarm. As
in the case of an alarm, the LED flashes once per second, and an alarm signal
sound until you release the TEST button again.
Note
• Immediately replace smoke detectors that no longer function correctly with
new devices.
• It is recommended to test the unit weekly to ensure proper functioning.
• Seek advice from the manufacturer if your smoke detector does not work
correctly.
(E-mail: produktberatung@hama.de or telephone: +49
9091 502 – 0)
Note
• Test the smoke detector ONLY using the TEST button. Never use an open flame,
lighters, etc. to simulate an alarm and test the function.
7.2 Replacing the battery/smoke detector
The operating life of the included 9V battery (type 6F22) is at least one
year. If the battery is weak, a signal tone sounds every 32 seconds. The LED
continues to flash every 32 seconds.
The low battery indication is given for at least 30 days.
During this time, the smoke detector can normally still detect smoke. Make
sure you replace the battery without delay!
- Turn the smoke detector counterclockwise to remove it from the base plate.
- Remove the spent battery, disconnect it from the battery connection, connect a new
- battery observe the correct polarity to the battery connection and insert this into the battery compartment (see Figure 5).
- When functioning properly, the LED flashes briefly approx. every 32 seconds.
- Now carry out the assembly and function check – as described in 5.2. Installing the smoke detector.
Note
In addition to the life of the battery, the life of the smoke detector
(especially the sensor) is also limited in time. Therefore, before installing
the smoke detector, observe the date printed on it for replacement. Replace
the smoke detector with a new unit on this recommended date, even if there is
no indication of a low battery yet. Only use batteries of type 6F22 (zinc-
carbon) or 6LR61 (alkaline)!
7.3 Care
Clean the smoke detector regularly (at least once a month) to remove dust,
dirt, and debris.
Use a hoover with a soft brush and carefully vacuum all sides and covers of
the smoke detector.
Make sure that the smoke detector does not have any function-relevant damage
(e.g. cracks in the housing). If this is the case, replace the smoke detector
with a new device.
Ensure that all specifications are met according to the installation location
(see 4. Installation). In the event of structural/recognizable changes, check
whether the existing installation of the smoke detector device still meets all
relevant requirements.
If necessary, adjust the installation accordingly.
Warning
- Check each smoke detector that you dismantle (see 7.4. Dismantling the smoke detector) and reinstall or install in a different place for its function as described in 7.1. Test / alarm situation.
- Immediately replace smoke detectors that no longer function correctly with new devices.
7.4 Dismantling the smoke detector
- Turn the smoke detector counterclockwise to remove it from the base plate.
- Remove the battery by disconnecting it from the battery connection
- Store the smoke detector in a safe and dust-free place if it is to be dismantled for a short time, e.g. during renovation work, or replace it with a new device
- Now carry out the assembly and function check – as described in 5.2. Installing the smoke detector.
Warranty Disclaimer
Hama GmbH & Co KG assumes no liability and provides no warranty for damage resulting from improper installation/mounting, improper use of the product, or failure to observe the operating instructions and/or safety notes.
Declaration of performance
The declaration of performance for this product can be found at:
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Manufacturer and approval holder
Sitwell Electronics CO., Limited
No. 666 Qingfeng Road, Jiangbei District, Ningbo,
Zhejiang Province, China
Distributed by
Hama GmbH & Co KG
86652 Monheim / Germany
www.hama.com
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1772
DoP: GS536G-DoP-002
EN14605:2005 + AC:2008
Technical data
Battery type | 3V (CR123A) lithium battery (permanently installed) |
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Current
consumption| <10µA (Standby)
< 30mA (Alarm)
Alarm volume| 85dB(A) within 3 meters
Detection method| Optical
Sound pattern of
the alarm| 3 x signal tone,
brief pause,
3 x signal tone,
brief pause,
3 x signal tone,
the LED flashes
quickly (> 1x per
second). Repeat of
the alarm pattern
Temperature range| 5°C – 40°C
LED and acoustic signaling
LED flashes every 40 seconds | The smoke detector is working properly |
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LED flashes quickly (>1 x per second) and the alarm sounds | The TEST button |
was pressed or the alarm
has been triggered by smoke
LED flashes every 40 seconds and a short alarm tone sounds| The battery is
weak and must be replaced
Hama GmbH & Co KG
86652 Monheim / Germany
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+49 9091 502-0
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