Shelly Plus Smoke Smart Smoke Alarm User Guide
- June 9, 2024
- Shelly
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User Guide
USER AND SAFETY GUIDE
SHELLY PLUS SMOKE SMART SMOKE ALARM
Read before use
This document contains important technical and safety information about the
device, its safety use and installation.
⚠ CAUTION! Before beginning the installation, please read carefully and
entirely this guide and any other documents accompanying the device. Failure
to follow the installation procedures could lead to malfunction, danger to
your health and life, violation of law or refusal of legal and/or commercial
guarantee (if any).
Allterco Robotics EOOD is not responsible for any loss or damage in case of
incorrect installation or improper operation of this device due to failure of
following the user and safety instructions in this guide.
Product Introduction
Shelly Plus Smoke (the Device) is a smart photoelectric smoke alarm (fig.1), which is effective at detecting slow fires that smolder for hours before bursting into flames. Sources of these fires may include cigarettes burning in couches or bedding.
- A: Buzzer
- B: Control button
- C: LED indication
Features
Battery operated: Replaceable lithium battery helps to extend the lifetime of
smoke alarm.
LED indication: Light flashes approximately every 53 seconds confirming
the smoke alarm is powered and working normally.
Low battery warning: Alarm beeps every 53 seconds when the battery is low.
Alarm pause (Hush mode): Silence your smoke alarm device by momentarily
pressing the control button when non-emergency smoke causes nuisance alarm.
The red light flashes every 10 seconds to remind you that the smoke alarm
device has been silenced. The alarm will automatically be reset after 10
minutes, and sound the alarm if particles of combustion are still present.
Test function: Press the control button periodically to check and confirm the
smoke alarm is working normally.
Audible and visible alarm signals: Red light will start flashing quickly and
the buzzer will start beeping, when the detected smoke level reaches the alarm
threshold of the Device.
Easy Installation: Fixings supplied.
Important safety information
⚠ CAUTION! The Device should be installed only by a licensed, qualified
electrician.
Observe and follow all local and national electrical and building regulations
for installation.
⚠CAUTION!
Do not remove or disconnect battery to silence unwanted alarms!
This will remove your protection. Open windows or evacuate the air around the
smoke alarm device to silence it.
⚠CAUTION!
Test smoke alarm device weekly to ensure proper operation!
The control button accurately tests all smoke alarm device functions. Do not
use any other test method!
⚠CAUTION!
This smoke alarm device is not designed to be the primary protection for
buildings that require complete fire alarm systems.
Buildings of this type include hotels, motels, dormitories, hospitals, nursing
homes, and group homes.
This is true even if they were once single family homes.
However, this smoke alarm device may be used inside individual rooms as
supplemental protection.
⚠CAUTION!
Smoke alarm devices may not alert every household member every time. The alarm
buzzer is loud in order to alert individuals to a potential danger. However,
there may be limiting circumstances where a household member may not hear the
alarm (i.e., outdoor or indoor noise, sound sleepers, drug or alcohol usage,
the hard of hearing, etc.).
If you suspect that this smoke alarm device may not alert a household member,
install and maintain special smoke alarm devices.
Household members must hear the alarm warning sound and quickly respond to it
to reduce the risk of damage, injury, or death that may result from fire.
If a household member is hard of hearing, install special smoke alarm devices
with lights or vibrating devices to alert occupants.
⚠CAUTION!
Smoke alarm devices can sound their alarms only when they detect smoke.
Smoke alarm devices detect combustion particles in the air.
They do not sense heat, flame, or gas.
This smoke alarm device is designed to give audible warning of a developing
fire.
However, many fires are fast-burning, explo- sive, or intentional. Others are
caused by carelessness or safety hazards. Smoke may not reach the smoke alarm
device quickly enough to ensure safe escape.
⚠CAUTION! Smoke alarm devices have limitations. This smoke alarm device
is not foolproof and is not warranted to protect lives or property from fire.
Smoke alarm devices are not a substitute for insurance. Homeowners and renters
should insure their lives and property. In addition, it is possible for the
smoke alarm device to fail at any time. For this reason, you must test the
smoke alarm device weekly.
⚠CAUTION! The product is intended for indoor use only.
⚠CAUTION! Protect the product from dirt and moisture! Do not use the
product in a damp environment!
⚠CAUTION! Do not paint over the smoke alarm!
⚠CAUTION! The smoke detector must not be exposed to excessive heat such
as sunshine, fire or similar.
⚠CAUTION! Do not disassemble or modify the Device!
⚠CAUTION! Do not cover or tape the smoke inlets and buzzer openings!
⚠CAUTION! Do not allow children to play with the device, especially with
the control button!
Where to locate
As a minimum, smoke alarm devices should be located between sleeping areas and
potential sources of fire such as living rooms and kitchens (fig.2).In
single story homes with one sleeping area, a smoke alarm device should be
installed in the hallway, as close as possible to the living accommodation.
To ensure audibility in bedrooms, no smoke alarm device should be further away
than 3 m / 10 ft from any bedroom door. It may be necessary to install more
than one smoke alarm device, particularly the hallway is more than 15 m / 49
ft long.
In single story homes with two separate sleeping areas, a minimum of two smoke
alarm devices are required, one outside each sleeping area.
In multilevel or split level homes, as a minimum a smoke alarm device should
be installed on the ground floor between the staircase and any room in which a
fire might start and on each story in circulation areas which form part of
escape route (normally hallways and landings).
Additional alarms should be installed in bedrooms in anticipation of fires
originating here, caused by faulty wiring, lights, appliances, smokers or
other hazards.
For best protection, smoke alarm devices should be installed in every room in
your home, apart from those listed in the Locations to avoid section. Heat
alarms should be used in kitchens, boiler rooms, laundry rooms, garages and
such like, where smoke alarm devices would be unsuitable.
Install smoke alarm devices in circulation areas at a distance no greater than
7.5 m / 25 ft from the farthest wall, no greater than 7.5 m / 25 ft from a
door to any room in which a fire might start and no greater than 7.5 m / 25 ft
from the next smoke alarm device.
As it is impossible to predict the source of a fire, the best location for an
alarm is usually the center of a room or hallway. If it is necessary to place
a smoke alarm device on a wall, always locate the detection element of the
alarm 15 to 30 cm / 6 to 12 in below the ceiling and the bottom of the alarm
above the level of doors and other openings.
In rooms with simple sloped, vaulted or gabled ceiling, install smoke alarm
devices on the ceiling 90 cm / 3 ft from the highest point of the ceiling.
“Dead-air” at the peak of a ceiling may prevent the smoke from reaching the
alarm in time to provide an early warning. (fig.3) Relocate the unit if it
often gives false alarms.
See Locations to avoid.
Locations to avoid
In turbulent air from fans, heaters, doors, windows, etc., which could draw
smoke away from the alarm.
At the peak of an “A” frame ceiling. “Dead-air” at the top may prevent smoke
from reaching the alarm in time to provide early warning.
In insect-infested areas. Tiny insects may affect performance.
In kitchens, boiler rooms, laundry rooms, garages. Combustion particles from
cooking or car exhaust, dust and moisture could trigger a nuisance alarm.
In very dusty or dirty areas. Dirt and dust can build up and impair
performance.
Within 30 cm /12 in of light fittings or room corners.
In locations which would make routine testing or maintenance hazardous (e.g.
over a stairwell).
On poorly insulated walls or ceilings.
Within 1.5 m (5 feet) of fluorescent light fittings.
Installation
Pull out the plastic isolation tab. (fig.4)
Power on the Device by pressing and holding the control button for about 3
seconds. Confirm that the LED indication flashes rapidly, and the buzzer emits
short loud beeps. (fig.5)
Select an appropriate location and use the mounting bracket to mark the
drilling points and punch 3 holes in the mounting surface. (fig.6)
Insert the 3 anchor plugs in the holes and secure the mounting bracket to the
surface with the help of the 3 screws. (fig.7)
Rotate the Device clockwise onto the mounting bracket until you hear a click,
indicating that the Device is in place. (fig.8)
Press and hold the control button for about 3 seconds. Confirm that the LED
indication flashes rapidly, and the buzzer emits short loud beeps.
False alarm control
The Device features a False Alarm Control which, when activated, will silence
unwanted alarms for up to 10 minutes.
Press and release the control button during an unwanted alarm to silence the
alarm buzzer. This will set the Device in False Alarm Control mode.
If the smoke alarm device does not go into False Alarm Control and continues
to sound its loud alarm signal, or if it initially goes into False Alarm
Control then resounds the alarm, the smoke is too heavy and could be a
possibly dangerous situation take emergency action.
Battery replacement
When the battery becomes low, the smoke alarm device will beep once every 53
seconds (low battery warning).
You must replace the battery with a new one immediately to continue your
protection.
Rotate counter clockwise the Device out of the mounting bracket.
Replace the battery with a new one. (fig.9)
⚠ CAUTION! Replace only with the same or equivalent type! Danger of
explosion if battery is incorrectly placed.
Return the Device onto the mounting bracket.
Testing
This unit has been designed to be as maintenance-free as possible, but there
are a few simple things you must do to keep it working properly:
Test smoke alarm devices weekly and upon returning from vacation or when no
one has been in the household for several days.
⚠ CAUTION! The control button accurately tests all functions. Do not use
an open flame to test this smoke alarm device. You may ignite and damage the
smoke alarm device or your home.
⚠ CAUTION! Stand at arm’s length from the smoke alarm device when
testing.
The alarm buzzer is quite loud and can be harmful to hearing.
Press and hold the control button for 3 second to test the alarm. The alarm
will sound loud short beeps. The alarm may stop sounding once releasing the
control button.
If smoke alarm device does not sound, check whether the alarm is properly
attached to the mounting bracket.
⚠ ATTENTION! Replace the Device 10 years after installation or if the
test function does not operate properly!
Cleaning
Clean the Device at least once a month.
Gently clean the outside of the Device with a soft cloth.
⚠CAUTION! Do not use aggressive detergents!
⚠CAUTION! Do not immerse the Device or wash it under running water!
⚠ATTENTION! If the Device becomes contaminated by excessive dirt, dust
and/or grime, and cannot be cleaned to avoid unwanted alarms, replace the unit
immediately.
Visual and audible signals
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Normal operation:
– Red light flash once every 53 seconds
– No sound -
Testing:
– 3 red light flashes
– 3 short beeps -
Alarm:
– Continuous red light flashes
– Continuous loud beeps -
Low battery warning:
– Red light flash once every 53 seconds
– Short beep once every 53 seconds -
Malfunction:
– Red light flash twice every 53 seconds
– No sound -
Hushed alarm:
– Red light flash once every 10 seconds
– No sound (for about 10 minutes) -
Hushed low battery warning:
– Red light flash once every 53 seconds
– No sound (for about 12 hours)
Disposal and recycling
This refers to the waste of electrical and electronic equipment. It is
applicable in the EU, US and other countries to collect waste separately.
** This symbol on the product or in the accompanying literature indicates
that the product should not be disposed of in the daily waste. Shelly Plus
Smoke must be recycled to avoid possible damage to the environment or human
health from uncontrolled waste disposal and to promote the reuse of materials
and resources. It is your responsibility to dispose of the device separately
from general household waste when it is already unusable.
Initial Inclusion
If you choose to use the Device with the Shelly Cloud mobile application and
Shelly Cloud service, instructions on how to connect the Device to the Cloud
and control it through the Shelly App can be found in the “App Guide”.
https://shelly.link/app
The Shelly mobile application and Shelly Cloud service are not not conditions
for the Device to function properly. This Device can be used standalone or
with various other home automation platforms and protocols.
⚠ CAUTION!** Do not allow children to play with the buttons/switches
connected to the Device. Keep the devices for remote control of Shelly (mobile
phones, tablets, PCs) away from children.
Specification
- Dimensions (HxWxD): 86x86x31mm / 3.39×3.39×1.22 in
- Weight w/o battery: 95 g / 3.35 oz
- Ambient temperature: 0 °C to 55 °C / 32 °F to 131 °F
- Humidity: 30 % to 95 % RH
- Max. altitude: 2000 m / 6,562 ft
- Power supply: 1x 3 V CR123A battery
- Battery life: 5 years
- Sound Level: ≥85 dB (at 3 m straight ahead)
Package contents (fig.10)
- A: 1x mounting bracket
- B: 1x smoke alarm
- C: 3x anchor plugs
- D: 3x screws
Manufacturer: Allterco Robotics EOOD
Address: 103 Cherni vrah Blvd., 1407 Sofia, Bulgaria
Tel.: +359 2 988 7435
E-mail: support@shelly.cloud
Official Website: https://www.shelly.cloud
Changes in the contact information data are published by the Manufacturer on
the official website. https://www.shelly.cloud
All rights to the trademark Shelly® and other intellectual rights associated
with this Device belong to Allterco Robotics EOOD.
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