Alecto SA-110 Smoke Detector for Domestic use Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Alecto
Table of Contents
- Alecto SA-110 Smoke Detector for Domestic use
- RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION LOCATIONS FOR THE SA-110
- DO NOT INSTALL IN THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS
- INSTALLATION INFORMATION
- USING, TESTING AND MAINTENANCE
- PLAN AN ESCAPE ROUTE
- REPLACING THE BATTERIES
- ENVIRONMENT
- DECLARATION OF PERFORMANCE
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Alecto SA-110 Smoke Detector for Domestic use
The SA-110 is a smoke detector set for discovery of fire in the first stage. If smoke develops, the SA-110 will give a loud beep of at least 85dB (A). As part of the link function all the smoke alarms within range will sound the alarm. We advice to test the smoke detectors weekly using the test button on the detectors. Save this manual in a safe place or inside of the electricity meter cupboard.
RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION LOCATIONS FOR THE SA-110
- Install the first smoke detector near the bedroom. Ensure that it is placed so, if it would detect fire, at least one exit route would still be accessible. We recommend to place one alarm near each potential blockade of your exit route, so you are alerted before a fire would block off escape.
- Use multiple smoke detectors to increase safety and ensure an alert before the escape route is blocked.
- Install at least one smoke detector on each floor of your house.
- Install at least one smoke detector in each room where people smoke or where there is equipment that may potentially cause a fire.
- Smoke and heat will first move upwards towards the ceiling; after that the smoke and heat will travel horizontally.
- Install the detector on the ceiling. Except for rooms smaller than 1m, you should stay at least 50 cm away from the wall and 61cm from any corner. Smoke and heat do not gather in such corners, preventing the detector from alerting you on time.
DO NOT INSTALL IN THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS
- The kitchen; Steam from cooking might give a false alarm.
- The shower or bathroom; water damp might cause a false alarm and the moist environment might damage the detector.
- The garage: The car exhaust might cause a false alarm.
- In front of a fan or nearby the exhaust of an air conditioner or heater.
- In a ceiling nook.
- In rooms where the temperature could reach below -10°C or beyond 40°C.
- Do not paint or otherwise cover this smoke detector.
INSTALLATION INFORMATION
Attach the ceiling plate using the included plugs and screws to the ceiling on a location of choice. Wall mounting is not recommended for smoke detection. Remove the red pin from the back side of the smoke alarm. Then put the detector to the ceiling plate and, twist clockwise to lock it in place. Perform a first test by holding the test key for two seconds. Also see the paragraph: “Testing”.
USING, TESTING AND MAINTENANCE
Using:
The smoke detector works if the red pin has been removed from the smoke
detector and has been mounted to the ceiling. The unit can only be mounted to
the plate if the pin has been removed. The red LED will now flash every 5
minutes. Once smoke is detected, the alarm will sound. Once the smoke
disappears, the smoke alarm will stop automatically. In this case the green
LED will flash every 40 seconds. This can be deactivated by pressing the test
button once. A small beep will then indicate that an alarm has occurred.
Test:
Hold the test key for at least 2 seconds. The operation is still correct if
you hear 2 or three signal tones. Check the smoke detectors weekly. In alarm
status the smoke detector will generate about 85dB(A). Do not use candles,
open fire or cigarettes to test the smoke detector.
ATTENTION:
- If the cause of an alarm is unclear, assume it’s caused by fire. Immediately evacuate the building.
- Keep the smoke detectors out of range of children.
- Protect against dust during renovations. Without protection the smoke detectors will lose their functionality.
Maintenance:
The smoke detector is maintenance-free. In very dusty rooms they may be
cleaned by vacuum.
PLAN AN ESCAPE ROUTE
- Make a map and mark all locations of doors and windows and a possible escape route. Note that you may need an escape ladder on high floors.
- Ensure everyone in the house knows the sound the smoke alarms produce and regularly practice use of the escape route.
- Leave the house immediately according to the plan when hearing the alarm. Every second counts: so respond quickly. If you do not notice smoke or heat, check if everyone in the house is in a secure location.
- Do not open any doors without feeling wether the door is warm or if there is smoke coming from underneath the doors. If it is, do not open that door. If the door is cold, put your shoulder firmly against the door and open it a small amount to check for any heat or smoke first.
- If there is much smoke, keep low and take shallow breaths, preferably through a moist towel. Call the fire department as soon as you are safe outside.
REPLACING THE BATTERIES
The detector is supplied using a built-in lithium battery. Under normal conditions the battery will last at least ten years. If the detector is about to need replacement, the smoke detector will make a chirping sound every 30 to 40 seconds for at least 30 days. If the smoke detector does not function, please contact your supplier.
ENVIRONMENT
Do not throw away used batteries, but recycle them using your local chemical depot. Product may not be thrown out as normal waste but must be recycled as electrical waste.
DECLARATION OF PERFORMANCE
Available to download from: http://doc.hesdo.com/SA-110_DOP_1.pdf
References
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