AJAX FISMHTCJ1UL Smoke Heat and CO Alarm User Guide

June 17, 2024
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FireProtect 2 RB
(Heat/Smoke/CO) Jeweller

FISMHTCJ1UL Smoke Heat and CO Alarm

Model name : FP2. RBHSC.J-000-NA UL
Product name: Smoke, heat, and CO alarm
xxx — digtts from 0 to 9 indicate the device modification
Quick start guide
Before using the device, we strongly recommend reviewnig the User Manual an the website

Functional elements

AJAX FISMHTCJ1UL Smoke Heat and CO Alarm - Function

  1. The front panel of the detector with a Test/Mute button.
  2. Smart6racket mounting panel
  3. Device QR code and ID (serial number).
  4. Tamper button.
  5. information on the certification of the detector.
  6. Service button.
  7. First thenmistor.
  8. Green LED indicator.
  9. Yellow LED indicator
  10. Red LED indicator.
  11. Siren.
  12. Second thermistor
  13. Information about the detectors end of life date.
  14. Smoke chamber lid.

Installation

AJAX FISMHTCJ1UL Smoke Heat and CO Alarm -
Installation

  1. Remove the SmartBracket mounting panel from the detector. To remove the panel, turn it counter-clockwise.
  2. Fix the SmartBracket panel to a surface using double-sided adhesive tape or other temporary fasteners. The mounting panel has an UP sign, which indicates the correct position.
  3. Run the Jeweller signal strength test. The recommended value is two or three bars. If the signal strength is a single bar or lower, we cannot guarantee the stable operation of the detector. Consider to relocate the device as repositioning even by 20 cm can significantly improve the signal strength. If there is still low or unstable signal after the relocation, use a radio signal range extender.
  4. Remove the detector from the mounting panel.
  5. Mount the SmartBracket panel with the bundled screws using all fixation points. When using other fasteners, make sure they do not damage or deform the mounting panel.
  6. Place the detector on the SmartBracket mounting panel.
  7. Adjust the position of the detector if necessary.

FireProtect 2 RB (Heat/Smoke/CO) Jeweller is a wireless smoke, heat, and CO alarm.

Frequency range 905-926 5 MHz FHSS tcomplies with Part 15 of the FCC rules)
Power density RF $0.60 mWicr2
Radio signal range up to 5.500 ft (in an open space}
Power requirements 2 battenes CR1234, 3 V
Operation from battery up to 5 years
Operating temperature range from 32 °F to 100 °F
Operating hurnidity from 10% lo 80%
Dimensions 4.87 » 4.87 x 1.76″
Weight 9.68 oz

Complete Set:

  1. FireProtect 2 RB (Heat/Smoke/CO) Jeweller,
  2. 2 batteries CR123A (pre-installed);
  3. Installation kit;
  4. Quick start guide.

CAUTION: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
Smoke detectors are not to be used with detector guards unless the combination has been evaluated and found suitable for that purpose.

FCC Regulatory Compliance

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
To maintain comphance with FCC’s RF Exposure guidelines, This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance between 20 cm the radiator and your body: Use only the supplied antenna.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to racho or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures.

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

ISED Regulatory Compliance
This device contains a license-exernpt transrnitter(s)/receiver(s} that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s license-exempt RSS(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

  1. This device may not cause interference.
  2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

Warranty: The warranty for devices is valid for two years after the purchase date and does not apply to the supplied accumulator/battery.
If the device does not work correctly, you should first contact the support service — in half of the cases, technical issues can be solved remotely.
The full text of the warranty is available on the website: ajax.systema/warranty.
User Agreement: ajax.systems/end-user-agreement.
Technical support: support@ajax.systems.

Operation principal

The detector is equipped with a siren (prezoelectric buzzer) for audible notification of alarms and events with a volume of up to 85 dB at a distance of 3 metres from the detector) The detector is always active, so it responds to a fire 24/7, regardless of the system’s arming mode.
The fire alann’s signal is clearty recognizable over any other signal due to specific sound and LED indication even when the non-fire detector’s signal is initiated first. You can learn more about the types of alarm and event indication in the section on indication description.
FireProtect 2 ts protected by two tampers. The first tamper controls the removal of the detector from the SmartBracket mounting panel:
the detector reacts with LED indication and sends notifications to users in Ajax apps and to the monitoring station of the secunty company. The second tamper signals the removal of the smoke chamber cover, which is located under the detector front panel.
Ajax automation devices can respond to FireProtect 2 alarms and perform user- defined actions using automation scenarios.
Hub is necessary for Interconnect functionality
Operation without a hub
FireProtect 2 can be used without connecting to the Ajax hub. It is enough to install the detector following the instructions in this manual and switch it on.
In case of autonomous operation, the detector notifies of fire alarms only with an acoustic signal and LED indication, but does not send notifications to the user’s smartphone, Ajax Translator, or PRO Desktop. At the same time, the interconnected fire detector alarm function is Not available.
Smoke detector
FireProtect 2 detects smoke and does not react to water vapour thanks to a bispectral optical sensor with blue and infrared LEDs. Inside the smoke chamber, the LEDs emit light with different wavelengths. This technology helps the detector to determine the size of the volatile particles and only react to smoke.
Temperature sensor
Two built-in Class A thermistors are responsible for detecting a sharp rise and exceeding the temperature threshold in FireProtect 2. This class of thermistors triggers an alarm when a sharp temperature rise or static temperature from 135 °F is detected.
CO (carbon monoxide) sensor
Achemical sensor built into FireProtect 2 detects dangerous levels of carbon monoxide. The principle of operation of the sensor is based on the detection of carbon monoxide through a chemical reaction, The sensor contains an electrolyte bath. When a certain concentration of carbon monoxide is reached, a chemical reaction is triggered. which is read by the detector and transformed into an alarm signal.
The detector triggers an alarm if the carbon monoxide concentration is.

  • 70 ppm alarm response time — 60-240 minutes;
  • 150 ppm alarm response time — 10-50 minutes;
  • 400 ppm alarm response time — 4-15 minutes.

Test/Mute button
Test/Mute button has the following functions:

  • Upon pressing the button measures its sensitivity,
  • If the alarm operates correctly, the sound and LED indication ensues;
  • If the smoke sensitivity malfunctions, the yellow LED will flash 2 times in a row after pressing the Test/Mute button.

Interconnected Fire Detectors Alarms
All fire detectors of the FireProtect 2 product line support the Interconnected Alarm function. This function activates the built-in sirens of all fire detectors in the system as soon as at least one of the fire detectors detects an alarm. Sirens of FireProtect 2 detectors are activated within 20 seconds after an alarm is detected. The FireProtect 2 detectors have different sound and LED indications of alarm types to make it easier for users to distinguish between them. In case of interconnected alarm, all FireProtect 2 detectors indicate exactly the alarm type detected by the initiating detector.
Sending events to the monitoring station
The Ajax system can transmit events and alarms to the PRO Desktop monitoring app as well as the Central Monitoring Station (CMS) via SurGard (Contact ID), SIA DC-09 (ADM-CID), ADEMCO 685, and other protocols. Addressability of Ajax devices allows you to send not only events but also the type of the device, the name, virtual room, and security group assigned to it to the PRO Desktop and to the CMS.
The following versions of the application shall be used in order to achieve proper operation of the alarm: Android 2.36/ PRO 1.28;iOS 2.34/ PRO 1.28; Ayax PRO Desktop 3.17, Malevich 2.19.0).

Adding to the system

Before adding a device

  1. Install the Ajax app.
  2. Create an account if you don’t have one.
  3. Add a hub compatible with the detector to your app. Set the required settings and create at least one virtual room
  4. Make sure that the hub is on and has Intemet access via Ethemet, Wi-Fi, and/or mobile network. You can do this in the Ajax app or by looking at the LED indicator of the hub. it should light up white or green.
  5. Make sure that the hub does not start updates and that it is disarmed by checking the status in the Ajax app.

A PRO or a user with system setup nghts can connect the device to the hub.
To connect to the hub, the detector should be within the coverage area of the hub radio network To operate via a radio signal range extender, first connect the detector to the hub and then to the range extender. You can do this in the range extender settings in Ajax apps.
How to connect FireProtect 2 to a hub

  1. Open the Ajax app.
  2. Select the hub if you have several of them or if you are using the Ajax PRO app.
  3. Go to the Devices tab. Press Add Device.
  4. Enter the name of the device.
  5. Scan the QR cade or enter the ID manually. GR code is located on the rear part of the enclosure (under the mounting panel) and on the device packaging. The device ID can be found below the QR code.
  6. Select the virtual room and security group (if the group mode is enabled).
  7. Click Add; the countdown will begin
  8. Turn on the detector by holding the service button for 3 seconds. The hub connection request is sent only if the detector is enabled.

If the detector fails to connect to the hub, try again in 5 seconds.
The detector cannot connect to the hub if they operate on different radio frequencies. The radio frequency range of the device may vary by region. Please contact technical support for information on the operating frequency range of your devices.
Once connected, FirePratect 2 will appear in the hub device list in the Ajax app. Device status update depends on the ping interval set in the Jeweller or Jeweller/Fibra settings The defautt value is 36 seconds FireProtect 2 only works with one hub. When connected to a new hub, the detector stops transmitting data ta the old hub. Once added to a new hub, FireProtect 2 is not removed from the list of devices of the old hub. This must be done manually in Ajax apps.
Autonomous operation mode
FireProtect 2 detectors can be used autonomously without connecting to an Ayax hub. In this case, the detector notifies of fire, smoke, or dangerous CO level with only a built-in siren and LED indication
To use the detector autonomously, follow these steps:

  1. Select the optimal location of the detector using the recommendations in the Selection of installation place section.
  2. Mount the detector on the SmartBracket panel as described in the Installation section.
  3. Press the service button to switch on the detector.
  4. Start a self-test with the Test/Mute button. Press the centre of the front panel and hold it for 1.5 seconds.

During a self-test FireProtect 2 notifies about each step with a built-in siren and LED indication. Once a self-test is completed, the LED indication turns off, and the detector works autonomously.
In case of an alarm, press the Test/Mute button or eliminate the cause of the alarm to mute the siren.

Indication

**LED indication** **Sound indication** **Event** **Notes**
The red LED flashes 3 times every 1.5 seconds, The siren sounds in time with
the LED indication. Alarm by: smoke; temperature threshold exceeded. The

detector stops alarming as soon as its sources are eliminated. Also, you can mute the alarm by pressing the Test/Mute button.The LED and sound indications resume if the source of the alarm is stil present after the muting timer (10 minutes) has expired.
The red LED flashes 4 umes every 5 seconds.| The siren beeps in time with the LED indication| Alam by dangerous CO (carbon monoxide) level.| The detector will stop alarming as soon as the CO level drops below 70 ppm. You can also mute the alarm by pressing the Test/Mute button. The alarm cannot be muted if the CO level exceeds 400 ppm. The LED and sound indications resume if  the source of the alarm is still present after the muting timer (10 minutes) has expired. The signal is repeated until the alarm resets after dissipation of CO or the alarm signal is manually  silenced.
No.| Short, low tone beep.| Prohibition on alarm muting.| The sound is played after pressing the Test/Mute button, The alarm cannot be muted if the CO level exceeds 400 pprn.
The red LED flashes every 4 seconds.| No.| Muted alarm.| The detector stops alarming as soon as its source is eliminated.
The red LED flashes 2 times in a row| No.| Restore after alarm.| if the source of the alarm is removed, the detector is restored automatically.
The yellow LED lights up for 1 second.| No.| Tamper alarm. The cletector is removed from the SinartBracket mounting panel.| To turn on the detector, hold the service button for 1 second.
Green, yellow, and red LEDs light up in turn, then go off.| No.| Turning the detector on,| To turn off the detector, hold the service button for 2 seconds.
Green, yellove, and red LEDs light up at the same time then go off in reverse order.| No.| Tuming the detector off.| The indication tums off after the detector is connected to the hub.
The green LED is permanently on.| No.| Connection to the hub in progress,| The indication turns on when the detector receives information that it has been removed from the hub.
The green LED flashes 6 times in a row.| No.| The detector has been removed from the hub.| All malfunctions are displayed in the detector states in Ajax apps. Fields with malfunctions are highlighted in red. If the detector needs to be tepaired, contact our Technical Support.
The yellow LED flashes 2 times in a row every  minute.| The siren beeps in time with the LED indication every minute.| Malfunction detected.| You can replace batteries in a detector with teplaceable batteries only (has RB in its name).
The yellow LED flashes. once per minute.| The siren beeps in time with the LED indication once per  minute.| Low battery level,| A detector with sealed batteries (with SB in the name) should be reptsced with a new one after the battenes are discharged.
The yellow LED constantly flashes| No.| The battery is completely discharged.| You can replace batteries in a detector with teplaceable batteries only (has RB in its name). Adetector with sealed batteries (with SB in the name) should be replaced with a new one after the batteries are discharged.
The red LED flashes 5 times during the smoke chamber test. Then flashes 3 more times but slower during the CO sensor test.| The siren beeps 5 times during the smoke chamber test. Then it makes 3 longer beeps during the CO sensor test.| Performing a self-test.| The test can be started by pressing the Test/Mute button or in the detector settings in the Ajax app In CO-free versions, only the smoke chamber is tested.
The yellow LED flashes 3 times in a row every minute.| The siren beeps 3 times every minute.| The device service life has expired.| The device has operated for more than 10 years. The sensitivity of its sensors may have decreased. We recommend replacing this detector with a new one.

LEDs and the built-in siren of the detector can report alarms as well as certain states of the detector.
If an alarm by smoke/termperature occurs at the same time as a dangerous CO level alarm, the detector starts the indication of a smoke alarm.

Detector testing

Functionality testing
Testing with Test/Mute button
Test/Mute button testing is available when there are no alarms in the device including both its own and interconnected alarms, When there are alarms present, pressing the button for the first time will silence all alarms on the device. Subsequent presses will have no effect since the device initiated the alarm. Testing on the detecting device will not start.
Test/Mute button principle of operation:

  1. Press and hold the button for 1.5 second.

  2. When the test command is accepted, all LEDs will turn on simultaneously. Once the LEDs are lit, the test will be executed regardless of whether the button is released or held down.

  3. The test’s duration is 5 seconds. At the Sth second of the test, the green and yellow LEDs tun off and the red LED will start indicating an alarm, If the sensor detects a fault, the light and sound notification will be the same as described in point 5 (below).

  4. Smoke and Heat chamber test is performed first, followed by the CO sensor test. There are approximately 1-second pauses between light and sound notifications.

  5. Incase of test failure (Fault), the green and red LEDs will tum off on the 3rd second, and the sensor emits a chirp (Fault) instead of the typical test notification that is 2 beeps and 2 blinks of yellow LED.

  6. If a fault is detected, the test is initiated as described in point 1. If the fault persists, the results should be displayed as in point 5.

  7. The light indication should correspond to the sound patterns for Heat/Smoke and CO (for sensors equipped with CO detection).

  8. The application receives an event about the result:
    a, For FP2 (Heat/Smoke) — 1 event: smoke chamber status
    b. For FP2 (Heat/Smoke/CO) — 2 events: smoke chamber status and CO sensor status.

  9. The “Test” button can abort the test instantly at any moment, including immediately after the test initiation. In this case the test results are not displayed on the hub.

  10. Bracket tamper status is ignored during the self-test.

CAUTION: If there is dust, stearn or smoke in the smoke charnber, the test must not be performed.
Mute

  1. In the event of an alarm, pressing the ‘Test” button or muting from the application will silence the audio notification for 5 minutes.
  2. In muted mode, the red LED on the alarm initiator flashes in Muted alarm mode once every 4 seconds until the alarm expires or the muting timer expires.
  3. When attempting to mute when interconnect is active, each press of the “Test” button produces an audible alert (Prohibition/Ervor).
  4. When a new alarm occurs on a device with an already muted alarm, the muted alarms are canceled, and the notification starts according to priority.

Heat/Smoke always has priority in light and sound notification. That means if there are two alarms, Heat/Smoke and CO, the light and sound indication is the same as described for Heat/Smoke, regardless of which alarm occurred first.
Testing via app
To run the test in the Ajax app:

  1. Open the Ajax app.
  2. Select the hub if you have several of them or if you are using the Ajax PRO app.
  3. Go to the Devices menu.
  4. Select FireProtect 2 (Heat/Smoke/CO)
  5. Go to the settings by clicking on the gear icon.
  6. Click on the Self-test field.

After starting the test, the red LED of the detector blinks 5 times in a row and then blinks 3 more times but slower. The detectar’s siren sound in time with an LED indication, When the test is over, users receive a notification about the detector state in Ajax apps.
The detector also notifies about the test result with sound and LEO indications. If the test is failed and a malfunction is detected, the detector starts to Indicate a malfunction 3 seconds after the test is begun: the yellow LED blinks twice, and the siren beeps in time with the LED indication.
If no sound and LED indications occurred during the self-test, the detector may not be used. Contact our Technical Support.

Testing at the place of installation

Ajax system provides several tests to select the correct installation place of devices. Jeweller Signal Strength Test is available for FireProtect 2. The test determines the strength and stability of the signal at the intended location of the device.
To run the test in the Ajax app:

  1.  Select the hub if you have several of them or if you are using the Ajax PRO app.
  2. Go to the Devices menu.
  3. Select FireProtect 2 (Heat/Smoke/CO).
  4. Go to the settings by clicking on the gear icon.
  5. Select Jeweller Signal Strength Test.
  6. Perform the test following the tips in the app.

States
The states include information about the device and its operating parameters, You can see FireProtect 2 (Heat/Smoke/CO) states in Ajax apps. To access them:

  1. Open the Ajax app.
  2. Select a hub if you have several of them or if you are using the Ajax PRO app.
  3. Go to the Devices tab.
  4. Select the device from the list.
Parameter Meaning
Temperature Air temperature in the room where FireProtect 2 is installed.

Measured in Celsius or Fahrenheit degrees depending on the app settings. In the normal state, the temperature value is displayed in black. When the temperature rises, the field is highlighted with red.
Jeweller Signal Strength| Jeweller signal strength between FireProtect 2 and the hub or radio signal range extender. The recommended value is two or three bars.
Connection via Jeweller| Connection status between FireProtect 2 and the hub or range extender via Jeweller.
Online — the detector is connected to the hub or range extender. Normal state.
Offline — no connection between the detector and the hub or range extender, Check the detertor connection.
Battery Charge| The battery charge level of the device:
OK — detector batteries have sufficient charge. Normal state.
Battery low — detector batteries are discharged.
When the batteries are discharged, users and the security company monitoring station receive a nabficatian. After the low battery notification, the detector is able to aperate far another month under narmal conditions. In case of an alarm, the battery charge is enough to ensure 4 minutes of the sound and LED indication aperatian.
Lid| The status of the detector’s tamper that responds to detachment af the device from the surface or opening of the enclosure:
Open — the detector is removed from the Smart Bracket mounting panel, or the enclosure integrity is violated in another way. Check the mounting of the detector.
Closed — the detector is installed on the SmartBracket mounting panel. The integrity of the device enclosure and the mounting panel is nat victated. Normal state.
Smoke| Smoke sensor status:
Clear — normal state, the detector does not detect smoke.
Alarm — the detector detects smake.
If smoke is detected, the text field highlights red.
Temperature Threshold Exceeded| Alarm state if temperature threshold is exceeded.
No— normal state, the detector does not detect temperature threshold exceeding.
Alarm — the detector has detected temperature threshold exceeding.
If temperature threshold exceeding is detected, the text field highlights red.
Temperature Rise| Alarm by the rapid temperature rise:
No—normeal state, the detector does not detect a temperature rise.
Alarm — the detector has detected a ternperature rise.
If a temperature rise is detected, the text field highlights red.
High CO Level| CO (carbon monoxide) level in the room where FireProtect 2 is installed:
No — the CO level is normal.
Alarm — the detector has detected a dangerous CO level,
If a dangerous CO level is detected by the detector. the text field will turn red.
Permanent Deactivation| Shows the status of the device’s permanent deactivation functon:
No — the device operates in normal mode.
Lid only — detector’s tamper triggering natificatians are disabled.
Entirely — the detector does nat execute system cammnands, does not participate in automation scenarios, and does not send notifications of alanns, malfunctions, and other events to the CMS and system users. In this case, the detector will continue to operate autonomously and indicate alanns using the built-in siren.
Firmware| FireProtect 2 firmware version.
Device ID| ID (serial nurnber) of FireProtect 2. Also avaitable on the detectcr’s enclosure (under the mounting panel) below the QR code and on the packaging box,
Device No.| The number of FireProtect 2 loop (zone). Events are sent to the CMS with this number.

Selection of installation place

The detector is designed for indoor installation only.

  • The coverage area of one FireProtect 2 (Heat/Smoke/CO) is 50 to 60 m?, depending on the type of premises.
  • The detector should be installed in every room. The detector is placed in the center of the ceiling at a distance of 30 cm from light fixtures, chandeliers, or any other decorative objects that may interfere with alarm detection.
  • If there are beams on the ceiling protruding 30 cm or more, the detector must be installed between every two beams. If the beams protrude by less than 30 cm, installation on a beam in the central part of the ceiling is allowed.
  • Inhalls or narrow corridors, detectors should be installed at a distance of no more than 7.5 m from each other.
  • If the ceiling is sloping, the detector is installed at a distance of 60 cm from the top point of the ceiling. To select an installation place, draw a straight line down from the top of the ceiling. Then, draw a perpendicular from this line to the stoping part of the ceiling.
  • The detector is installed at this point.
  • The detector shall be installed by a competent person only.

When choosing the location of the detector, consider the parameters that affect its operation:

  • Jeweller signal strength.
  • Distance between the detector and the hub.
  • Presence of barriers for radio signal passage between devices: walls, interfloor ceilings, large objects located in the room.

Signal strength
The Jeweller signal strength is determined by the ratio of the number of undelivered/corrupted data packets that are exchanged between the hub and the detector to expected ones within a certain period of time. Signal strength is indicated by the icon on the Devices tab:

  • Three bars — excellent signal strength.
  • Two bars — good signal strength.
  • One bar — low signal strength; stable operation is not guaranteed.
  • Crossed out ican — no signal; stable operation is not quaranteed.

If the signal strength is as low as one or zero bars, we cannot guarantee stable operation of the device. In this case, move the device.
Repositioning even by 20 cm can significantly improve the signal reception. If, after relocation, the detector still has a tow or unstable signal strength, use a radio signal range extender.
Do not install the detector

  • Outdoors. This can lead to the detector failure.
  • In places with low or unstable Jeweller signal strength. This can result the connection loss.
  • Inside premises with temperature and humidity outside the permissible limits. This could damage the detector.
  • In places with fast air circulation. For example, near fans, vents, open windows, or doors, This may interfere with Smoke/Heat and CO detection.
  • Opposite any objects with rapidly changing temperature. For exarnple, electric and gas heaters, This can lead to false alarms.
  • In the comers of the room. This may interfere with fire detection.
  • In bathrooms, showers, or other areas where the temperature changes rapidly. This can lead to false alarms.
  • In rooms where the generation of gases/vapors/smoke is part of the operating process. For example, in a garage, where the possibility of a detector’s alarm due to vehicle exhaust gases exists. For such premises we recommend using a detector without a smoke sensor. FireProtect 2 (Heat/CO).
  • In very dusty places or areas with a lot of insects. Insects, dust, and other contaminants can settle on the smoke chamber lid and prevent fire detection.
  • Near lighting fixtures, decorations, and other interior items that may interfere with the circulation of air in the room. This may interfere with fire detection,
  • On surfaces that are usually warmer or colder than the rest of the room. For example, roof traps. Temperature fluctuations can interfere with fire detection.
  • In high or inconvenient places. Access to the Test/Mute button is required to mute the alarm and test the detector if it’s used without connection to a hub.

Malfunctions

If FireProtect 2 malfunction is detected (for example, there is no connection with the hub), the malfunction counter is displayed in the device feld in the Ajax apps. All malfunctions are displayed in the detector States. Fields with malfunctions are highlighted in red.
The device can report malfunctions to the CMS, as well as to users through push notifications and SMS.
FireProtect 2 (Heat/Smoke/CO) malfunctions

  • No connection with the hub or radio signal range extender.
  • The detectors enclosure is open.
  • Low battery charge level.
  • The device service life has expired.
  • Hardware malfunction (failure of one or more sensors of the detector).
  • The user tampered with the detector during detector’s installation or operation.

Maintenance

The detector has a self-test systern and does not require the user or installer intervention. The smoke chamber is protected from dust and insects, so there is no need to clean it. We recommend to periodically run a self-test to familiarize people with the alarm sound and LED indication.
The service life of the detector is 10 years. After this period, the sensitivity of the sensors decreases. We recormmend replacing the detector with a new one to ensure uninterrupted fire protection at the premises.
The version of the detector with replaceable batteries (has RB in the name) operates from pre-installed batteries for up to 5 years.
When the batteries are discharged, replace thern with new ones.
Ensure the batteries are installed with the correct polarity. The polarity is marked inside the enclosure. Please run a self-test with Ajax apps or by pressing the Test/Mute button after the batteries are replaced to check the correct operation of the detector.
The manufacturing date is indicated on a sticker at the bottom of the box. The importer’s name, location, and contact details are indicated on the package.

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