NEXA DLSA-866-LL Optical Smoke Alarm with Built In Battery Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- NEXA
Table of Contents
Model: DLSA-866/LL
OPTICAL SMOKE ALARM
with built-in battery
This instruction folder contains important information on correct installation
and maintenance of your smoke alarm. Read through the whole folder before
installing it, and keep the folder for future reference.
The Nexa DLSA-866/LL is designed to detect smoke particles and give an early
warning if a fire should start (assuming correct placing and maintenance).
TECHNICAL DATA
Battery | 3V built-in lithium battery |
---|---|
Battery time | Up to 10 years |
Power consumption | < 20 mA on alarm |
Max ERP | 10 mW |
Alarm signal | 85 dB (A) at 3 metres |
Operating temperature | 0°C – 40°C |
Ambient humidity | 10 – 90% RH |
Sensitivity, smoke | 0.65 – 1.52% per 0.3 m obscuration |
CHARACTERISTICS
- Optical sensor to detect smouldering fires
- LED indication for Alarm and Voltage
- Test button for operation and alarm
- Pause button / silent mode for 10 minutes
- Warning for low battery level
- 85 dB alarm signal
IMPORTANT
- Open windows or ventilate the air around the smoke alarm in order to stop it, and/or press the pause button.
- The smoke alarm is intended for use for use in singlefamily homes. In multiple-occupancy buildings, each home must be equipped with its own smoke alarms.
- This smoke alarm is not suitable for use in buildings that are not used for residential purposes. The smoke alarm is no substitute for a full alarm system that is required by law or by the fire authorities.
- The smoke alarm detects combustion particles in the air (smoke). It does not react to flames or gas.
- The smoke alarm is designed to emit an alarm signal if a fire is developing.
- The smoke alarm should be tested regularly and replaced every ten years.
POSITIONING THE SMOKE ALARM
For the smoke alarm to provide an early warning, it has to be installed in the
location where the fire starts. Therefore, Nexa recommends that you install
smoke alarms in each room and on all floors.
Single-level home : To achieve minimum protection, position the alarm in
the entrance hall between the living areas (including the kitchen) and the
sleeping areas. Position it as close as possible to the living areas, and make
sure the alarm can be heard by anyone in the bedrooms. See Figure 1, for
example:
Multi-storey home: To achieve minimum protection, position and alarm in
the stairwell (at ground level) and another alarm above the landing on the top
floor, as well as an alarm on the ceiling in the basement at the foot of the
stairs. This covers the basement level, but not crawl spaces and unfurnished
attics. See the example in Figure 2.
Ceiling installation
Hot smoke rises and spreads, so installing your smoke alarm in a central
location on the ceiling is recommended. Avoid areas where air does not
circulate, e.g. corners. Also keep it away from objects that may prevent the
free flow of air. Position the device at least 30 cm from light fittings or
interior fittings that may prevent smoke/heat reaching the detector. Position
it at least 1 metre away from the wall. See Figure 3A.
Wall mounting, if ceiling mounting is not possible
Avoid installing the device a long way into a corner. Position the upper edge
of the smoke alarm at least 15 cm and no more than 30 cm away from the
ceiling. See Figure 3A.
Sloping ceilings
In the case of sloping surfaces or ceilings that move up towards a ridge, the
detector must be installed 90 cm from the highest point, measured
horizontally, because still air under the ridge may prevent smoke reaching the
device. See Figure 3B.
Note: There must be an alarm in every room (except the kitchen, bathroom
and garage) to provide recommended/ maximum protection. DO NOT POSITION AN
ALARM IN THE KITCHEN or BATHROOM as cooking smells or steam may activate the
alarm. DO NOT POSITION AN ALARM IN THE GARAGE as there is a risk of it being
triggered by exhaust fumes.
LOCATION ON CEILING AND WALL
INSTALLATION
- Install the mounting plate in a selected location on the ceiling. Take care when positioning your smoke alarm.
- Place the smoke alarm on the mounting plate and rotate the smoke alarm clockwise until it clicks into place.
- Press the test button to check that smoke alarm is working correctly.
TESTINGING THE SMOKE ALARM
- Only test your alarms using the test button. Never use a naked flame as this may destroy the smoke alarm.
- PRESS and hold down the test button for 3 seconds, release
- The smoke alarm emits an alarm signal and the red LED flashes rapidly.
OPERATION
- Red LED flashes once a minute, indicating that the battery’s status is OK.
- On alarm, the device emits a loud pulsating signal and the red LED flashes rapidly.
- On low battery level, the smoke alarm emits a short signal once a minute.
PAUSE FUNCTION
The smoke alarm has a combined button for the test and pause functions. You
can use the pause function to stop the alarm signal if the alarm is triggered
due to a false alarm. The pause function is activated by holding down the
test/pause button for 1 second while the device is emitting an alarm. The
alarm will stop for 10 minutes and, during the period, the red LED flashes
every 10 seconds The smoke alarm is reset to normal sensitivity after the end
of the 10-minute pause period. If necessary, press the pause button again to
pause the alarm again.
LOW BATTERY LEVEL
If the smoke alarm sounds with a short beep once every 40 seconds, the battery
is running flat and should be replaced immediately. This warning of low
voltage is produced for at least 30 days. Note: The battery is sealed and
cannot be changed. The entire smoke alarm must be replaced.
COMMON CAUSES AND HOW TO AVOID FALSE ALARMS
Smoke alarms detect and react to smoke particles in the air. These smoke
particles are what cause the smoke alarm to sound. This function means that
the smoke alarm may also react to dust particles, moisture or other particles
in the form of pollen, insects, etc. These factors frequently cause false
alarms.
SMOKE ALARM WARRANTY
This smoke alarm has a five year limited warranty against manufacturing
faults. (Valid from the date of purchase.) The warranty liability is limited
to the value of a corresponding smoke alarm. Defective smoke alarms must be
returned to the dealer together with a description of the problem.
Compensation of a new smoke alarm of the same or an equivalent type will be
given in the event of an approved complaint. A receipt confirming the date of
purchase must be shown when submitting a complaint.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
The smoke alarm should be cleaned regularly, and at least twice a year. Clean
your smoke alarm by vacuuming externally along the opening to the optical
chamber to remove any dust or dirt.
IMPORTANT: Do not try to open the smoke alarm to clean inside as this
will invalidate your warranty.
FAULT SOURCE
Steam and moisture. A false alarm may be triggered if the smoke alarm is
positioned to close to a bathroom, laundry room or other areas where ambient
humidity is high.
Dust and dirt. The smoke alarm will attract a certain amount of dust and
pollen particles as the air passes freely through the detection chamber. This
may lead to false alarms. The smoke alarm may also become more sensitive on
account of this, which may result in unwanted alarms.
Draughts, dust and air flows. False alarms may be caused if the smoke
alarm is placed too close to doors, windows, ventilation systems, fans, air
ducts, heat pumps and suchlike. This may cause dust particles to fly up and
into the detection chamber.
Temperature variations may cause condensation in the detection chamber – if
the smoke alarm is placed in a room where windows are opened for ventilation
in winter, for example, or close to exits, balcony doors or other locations
where conditions switch between hot and cold.
Adverse location. Positioning the smoke alarm incorrectly in an unstable
indoor environment may lead to false alarms due to draughts, close proximity
to electrical devices (EMC) and lighting.
REMEDY
Position the smoke alarm at least 2 metres away from the bathroom, laundry
room or other locations where ambient humidity may be high.
Vacuum the smoke alarm regularly, use a plastic nozzle so as not to damage the
electronics. Avoid installing smoke alarms in locations where there is a lot
of dust and dirt. Ideally, place a “hood” over the smoke alarm or remove it
entirely while you are carrying out renovations at home.
Do not install smoke alarms in draughty locations or close to windows or
doors, ventilation, fans, air ducts, heat pumps and suchlike. Find a better
location for your smoke alarm, further away from draughts and air flows.
Avoid installing smoke alarms in rooms where the temperature changes rapidly
or close to windows or doors that are opened and closed frequently. Move the
smoke alarm to a location where the temperature is more consistent and stable.
Position smoke alarms at least 5 metres away from fireplaces, stoves or other
heaters. 2 metres away from ventilation ducts, heat pumps and air
conditioning. 1 metre away from lamps and fluorescent tubes.
2797-CPR-632447
NEXA20190007
EN14604:2005/AC:2008
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