FIBARO FGCD-001 CO Sensor User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- FIBARO
Table of Contents
- Important safety information
- General information about the FIBARO System
- Description and features
- Basic activation
- Adding/removing the device
- Physical installation
- READ BEFORE INSTALLATION AND HEED ALL THE WARNINGS!
- Operating the device
- Visual indications & acoustic signals
- Battery
- Associations
- Advanced parameters
- Specifications
- Regulations
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
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OPERATING
MANUAL
FIBARO CO SENSOR
FGCD-001
Important safety information
Read this manual before attempting to install the device! Failure to
observe recommendations included in this manual may be dangerous or cause a
violation of the law. The manufacturer, Fibar Group S.A. will not be held
responsible for any loss or damage resulting from not following the
instructions of the operating manual.
General carbon monoxide information Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless,
odorless, and tasteless poison gas that can be fatal when inhaled. It is
produced when liquid, solid, or gas fuel is burned.
Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning The early symptoms of carbon
monoxide poisoning can be confused with flu-like symptoms: headache,
dizziness, and nausea. Breathing carbon monoxide causes these symptoms even in
healthy people. It can also cause sleepiness, vision problems (including
blurred vision), ringing in the ears, aching arms and legs, irregular
breathing, fatigue, and confusion. At very high levels, it causes loss of
consciousness and death. Some external factors, eg. exposure to the high
concentration of basic (non-acidic) gases, silicone vapors, hydrogen sulfide
or sulfuric acid gas, organic vapors, contact with water, dust, and oil mist,
or dew condensation may affect the reliability of the device operation. This
device may not protect from long-term exposure to low levels of carbon
monoxide which can also lead to neurological symptoms. The device is not a
substitute for appropriate ventilation and exhaust systems.
General information about the FIBARO System
FIBARO is a wireless smart home automation system, based on the Z-Wave
protocol. All the available devices can be controlled through a computer (PC
or Mac), smartphone, or tablet. Z-Wave devices (non-battery powered) are not
only receivers but can also repeat the signal, increasing the Z-Wave network’s
range. It gives an advantage over traditional wireless systems that require a
direct link between transmitter and receiver, as a result, the construction of
the building could affect the network’s range negatively. Every FIBARO network
has its unique identification number (home ID). Multiple independent networks
can exist in the building without interfering. The transmission security of
the FIBARO System is comparable to wired systems.
Z-Wave technology is the leading solution in smart home automation. There is a
wide range of Z-Wave devices that are mutually compatible, independently of
the manufacturer. It gives the system the ability to evolve and expand over
time. For more information visit: www.fibaro.com.
NOTE
This device may be used with all devices certified with the Z-Wave Plus
certificate and should be compatible with such devices produced by other
manufacturers.
Description and features
FIBARO CO Sensor is an ultra-light, compact, battery-powered carbon
monoxide detector, designed to be placed on a wall.
Its high sensitivity allows detecting the presence of the carbon monoxide (CO)
gas at the early stage in order to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.
The alarm is signaled with a built-in siren, blinking LED indicator, and by
sending commands to Z-Wave network devices.
Additionally, the device is equipped with a temperature sensor.
Main features of FIBARO CO Sensor:
- compatible with any Z-Wave or Z-Wave Plus Controller
- supports protected mode (Z-Wave network security mode) with AES-128 encryption
- wall-mounted
- battery-powered
- completely wireless
- alarm signaled with a built-in siren and LED diode
- built-in temperature sensor
NOTE
FIBARO CO Sensor is a Security Enabled Z-Wave Plus product and a Security
Enabled Z-Wave Controller must be used in order to fully utilize the product.
FIBARO CO Sensor is a fully compatible Z-Wave Plus device.
Basic activation
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- Turn the cover counter-clockwise.
- Take off the cover.
- Remove the paper strip protecting the battery.
- Proper powering up will be confirmed with a short beep.
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- Add the device (as described in “Adding/removing the device”) if you want to use it in the Z-Wave network.
- Mount the cover on a wall.
- Attach the device to its cover.
- Turn the device clockwise to close it.
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NOTE
Recommended height of installation is dependant on the purpose of the room and
the height at which the head typically is.
NOTE
FIBARO CO Sensor may operate as a stand-alone carbon monoxide detector or may
be used in cooperation with Z-Wave Controller (eg. FIBARO Home Center) as a
part of the smart home system.
Adding/removing the device
Adding (Inclusion) – Z-Wave device learning mode, allowing to add the
device to existing Z-Wave network.
To add the device:
1. Place the device within direct range of the Z-Wave controller.
2. Set the main Z-Wave controller in (security/non-security) adding mode (see
the controller’s manual).
3. Quickly, triple-click the button located on the casing.
4. Wait for the device to be added to the system.
5. Successful adding will be confirmed by the Z-Wave controller’s message.
Removing (Exclusion) – Z-Wave device learning mode, allowing to remove
the device from the existing Z-Wave network.
To remove the device:
1. Place the device within direct range of the Z-Wave controller.
2. Set the main Z-Wave controller in remove mode (see the controller’s
manual).
3. Quickly, triple-click the button located on the casing.
4. Wait for the removing process to end.
5. Successful removing will be confirmed by the Z-Wave controller’s message.
NOTE
When powered, the device will indicate Z-Wave status with the color of LED:
- Green – the device is already added to the Z-Wave network.
- Red – the device is not added to any Z-Wave network.
NOTE
In case the device is not added, please reset the device and repeat the adding
procedure.
NOTE
When changing the Sensor’s location, it’s recommended to wake up the device
and reconfigure the Z-Wave network by clicking the button.
NOTE
Removing the device from the Z-Wave network restores all the default
parameters of the device.
Physical installation
READ BEFORE INSTALLATION AND HEED ALL THE WARNINGS!
- The device should be installed below the ceiling level.
- The device should be installed on the wall, at least 30 cm (1 ft) away from the corners.
- The device should not be installed: in a bathroom, next to heat sources, within range of kids, obstructed from possible carbon monoxide sources, in direct sunlight.
- The device should be installed by a qualified installer.
- Do not paint the device.
- The device should be cleaned with a slightly damp cloth or moistened tissue.
Place of installation:
Installation on the wall:
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1. Mount the cover on a wall.| 2. Attach the device to its cover.| 3. Turn
the device clockwise to close it.
NOTE
Recommended height of installation is dependant on the purpose of the room and
the height at which the head typically is.
Operating the device
The menu allows performing Z-Wave network actions. In order to use the
menu:
1. Press and hold the button for 3 seconds
2. you should hear a short signal while the LED diode blinks white.
3. Release the button.
4. Wait for the device to indicate desired menu position with a color:
• White – confirm the start of the firmware update process
• Green – send the current state of CO Alarm
• Magenta – Z-Wave network’s range test
• Yellow – the device reset
5. Press the button to confirm the selection.
NOTE
CO Sensor must be detached from the wand battery level must be greater than
30%of its full capacity to perform the firmware update process.
Waking up the device:
The CO Sensor needs to be woken up to receive information about the new
configuration from the Z-Wave controller, like parameters and associations. To
wake up the sensor manually click the button located on the casing.
CAUTION
The alarm is very loud! Only the first alarm sequence is quieter.
Self-test:
1. Press and hold the button.
2. The LED indicator will glow white and you will hear a short beep.
3. Release the button when you hear the first alarm sequence.
4. Move away from the device to protect your hearing.
If the self-test procedure does not result in emitting sound and red light signal, replace the device.
Resetting the device to factory defaults:
The reset procedure allows restoring the device back to its factory settings,
which means all information about the Z-Wave controller and user configuration
will be deleted.
- Press and hold the button.
- Release the button when the LED indicator glows white and short beep sounds.
- Click the button when the LED indicator glows yellow.
- After a few seconds the device will be reset (confirmed by a red LED indicator and long beep).
NOTE
Resetting the device is not the recommended way of removing the device from
the Z-Wave network. use the reset procedure only if the primary controller is
missing or inoperable. Certain device removal can be achieved by the procedure
of removing described in “Adding/ removing the device” on page 5.
Visual indications & acoustic signals
Indications and signals:
The CO Sensor is equipped with a LED diode and a buzzer, signaling menu
position and status of the device.
Device status indications:
What you hear
| What you see| What it means|
What to do
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4 x BEEP every 5s| 4 x RED BLINK every 5s| Detected
presence of carbon monoxide which can kill you!| 1. Open the
windows
2. Move to fresh air!
3. Contact emergency services
1 x BEEP| 1 x YELLOW BLINK every 30s| Low battery level| Replace the battery
1 x BEEP every 30s|
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| Sensor error (does not detect carbon monoxide)| Reset the device, replace if
no effect
2 x BEEP| 2 x CYAN BLINK every 30s| End of lifespan| Reset the device, replace
if no effect
3 x BEEP every 30s| 1 x BLUE BLINK every 30s| Heat alarm| Be cautious of fire
1 x BEEP| 1 x WHITE BLINK| Tamper alarm| Check the housing
–| 1 x GREEN BLINK after button press| Device powered| –
1 x BEEP| 1 x GREEN BLINK after powering| Added to Z-Wave| –
1 x BEEP| 1 x RED BLINK after powering| Not added to Z-Wave| –
1 x BEEP| 1 x MAGENTA BLINK every 10min| Out of range| Check the Z-Wave range
–| CYAN BLINKING| Firmware update| Wait for completion
NOTE
Replace the device before the date on the front or if sensor error is
detected.
Battery
FIBARO CO Sensor can be powered with a CR123A (included) battery. The estimated battery life with the device on default settings is 3 years (tested with Panasonic Industrial Lithium).
Checking battery level:
FIBARO CO Sensor automatically warns about low battery with one yellow blink
and a short beep, when the battery level is low.
Replacing the battery:
- Remove the device from the cover by turning it counter-clockwise.
- Pull the paper strip to take out the battery.
- Press and hold the button for at least one second.
- Insert a new CR123A battery observing the polarities shown inside.
- Attach the device to its cover by turning it clockwise and performing the test (as described in #5: Operating the device).
CAUTION
using batteries other than specified may result in an explosion. Dispose of
properly, observing environmental protection rules.
CAUTION
use an only type of battery specified in this manual and keep proper polarity!
Associations
Association (linking devices) – direct control of other devices within the Z-Wave system network e.g. Dimmer, Relay Switch, Roller Shutter or scene (may be controlled only through a Z-Wave controller).
The device provides the association of six groups :
1st association group – “Lifeline” reports the device status and allows
for assigning a single device only (main controller by default).
2nd association group – “CO Alarm” is assigned to the device status –
devices in this group will be switched on/off when CO Alarm status changes.
3rd association group -“CO Alarm” is assigned to the device status –
devices in this group will receive a notification when CO Alarm status
changes. Useful for devices that can trigger alarms.
4th association group -“CO Level” is assigned to measured CO lev-el –
devices in this group will be switched on/off after exceeding the level of CO
concentration specified in parameter 14.
5th association group -“Tamper Alarm” is assigned to the tamper -sends
tamper alarm and cancellation frames to the associated devices.
6th association group – “CO Alarm BC” is assigned to the device status –
devices in this group will receive sensor alarm frames when CO Alarm status
changes. Provides backward compatibility with controllers not supporting
Z-Wave Plus protocol.
7th association group -“Tamper Alarm BC” is assigned to the tamper –
sends tamper alarm and alarm cancellation frames to the associated devices.
Provides backward compatibility with controllers not supporting Z-Wave Plus
protocol.
The CO Sensor in the 2nd to 7th group allows controlling 5 regular or
multichannel devices per association group. “LifeLine” group is reserved
solely for the controller and hence only 1 node can be assigned.
It is not recommended to associate more than 10 devices in general, as the
response time to control commands depends on the number of associated devices.
In extreme cases, system response may be delayed.
To add an association (using the Home Center controller):
- Go to the device options by clicking the icon:
- Select the „Advanced” tab.
- Click the “Setting Association” button.
- Specify to which group and what devices are to be associated5. Save the changes.
- Press the button to wake up the device.
NOTE
Association ensures direct transfer of control commands between devices, is
performed without the participation of the main controller and requires
associated device to be in the direct range.
NOTE
2nd and 4th association groups use BASIC CC, but the device does not respond
to GET commands.
Notification report:
The device uses Notification Command Class to report different events to 1st
association group (Lifeline).
Notification Type
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Triggering Event
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CO Alarm
| 1. Carbon monoxide detected, unknown location
2. Carbon monoxide test
3. Replacement required
Heat Alarm| Overheat detected, unknown location
Home Security| Tampering, product covering removed
Power Management| Replace battery soon
System| System hardware failure
Advanced parameters
The CO Sensor allows customizing its operation to the user’s needs. The
settings are available in the FIBARO interface as simple options that may be
chosen by selecting the appropriate box.
In order to configure the CO Sensor (using the Home Center controller):
- Go to the device options by clicking the icon:
- Select the „Advanced” tab.
- Modify values of chosen parameters.
- Save the changes.
- Press the button to wake up the device.
NOTE
Entering an invalid value of the parameter will result in a response with the
Application Rejected frame and not setting the value.
Wake up interval
Available settings: 0 or 3600-43200 (in seconds, 1h – 12h)
Default setting: 21 600 (every 6 hours)
The CO Sensor will wake up at each defined time interval and always try to
connect with the main controller. After a successful communication attempt,
the device will update configuration parameters, associations, settings and
then will go into Z-Wave communication standby.
After failed communication attempt (eg. no Z-Wave range) the device will go
into Z-Wave communication standby and retry to establish a connection with the
main controller after the next time interval.
Setting wake-up interval to 0 disables sending Wake up notification to the
controller automatically. Wake up maybe still performed manually using the
button.
A longer time interval means less frequent communication and thus longer
battery life.
Z-Wave notifications
This parameter allows setting the actions which result in sending
notifications to the Z-Wave network controller.
Available settings:| 0 – both actions disabled
1 – tampering (opened casing) 2 – exceeding the temperature 3 – both actions enabled
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Default setting:| 0| Parameter size:| 1 [byte]
LED diode indications
This parameter allows setting the actions which result in LED diode
indications. This parameter does not apply to the most important actions, such
as CO Alarm, Malfunction
Alarm and Low Battery Alarm.
Available settings:| 0 – all actions disabled
1 – tampering (opened casing) 2 – exceeding the temperature 4 – lack of Z-Wave range
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Default setting:| 0| Parameter size:| 1 [byte]
NOTE
Parameter 3 values may be combined, e.g. 1+2+4=7 means that all actions will
be active.
- Acoustic signals
This parameter allows setting the actions which result in acoustic signals. This parameter does not apply to the most important actions, such as CO Alarm, Malfunction Alarm, and Low Battery Alarm.
Available settings:| 0 – all actions disabled
1 – tampering (opened casing) 2 – exceeding the temperature 4 – lack of Z-Wave range
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Default setting:| 0| Parameter size:| 1 [byte]
NOTE
Parameter 4 values may be combined, e.g. 1+2+4=7 means that all actions will
be active.
7. Associations in Z-Wave network security mode
The parameter defines how commands are sent in specified association groups:
secure or non-secure. The parameter is active only in the Z-Wave network
security mode. It does not apply to the 1st “Lifeline” association group.
Available settings:| 1 – 2nd group sent as secure 2 – 3rd group sent as secure 4 – 4th group sent as secure 8 – 5th group sent as secure 16 – 6th group sent as secure
32 – 7th group sent as secure
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Default setting:| 63| Parameter size:| 1 [byte]
NOTE
Parameter 7 values may be combined, e.g. 1+2=3 means that 2nd & 3rd group are
sent as secure.
10. Commands sent to 2nd association group (CO Alarm)
This parameter defines commands sent to devices associated with the 2nd
association group (CO Alarm). Values of specified commands may be set in
parameters 11 and 12.
Available settings:| 1 – BASIC ON
2 – BASIC OFF
3 – BASIC ON & BASIC OFF
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Default setting:| 3 (ON & OFF)| Parameter size:| 1 [byte]
1 1. Value of BASIC ON command sent to 2nd association group
This parameter defines the value of the BASIC ON command sent to devices in
the 2nd association group after the CO Alarm activation.
Available settings: | 0-99 or 255 |
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Default setting: | 255 (turn on) |
12. Value of BASIC OFF command sent to 2nd association group
This parameter defines the value of the BASIC OFF command sent to devices in
the 2nd association group after the CO Alarm cancellation.
Available settings: | 0-99 or 255 |
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Default setting: | 0 (turn off ) |
NOTE
Setting parameters11-12 to appropriate value will result in 0 – turning
associated devices off 1-99 – forcing level of associated devices 255 –
setting associated devices to the last remembered state or turning them on
13 . Commands sent to 4th association group (CO Level)
This parameter defines commands sent to devices associated with the 4th
association group (CO Level). Values of specified commands may be set in
parameters 16 and 19.
Available settings:| 1 – BASIC ON
2 – BASIC OFF
3 – BASIC ON & BASIC OFF
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Default setting:| 3 (ON & OFF)| Parameter size:| 1 [byte]
14. CO level required for sending BASIC ON command to 4th association
group
This parameter defines the minimum level of CO concentration which exceeding
will result in starting the timer set in parameter 15.
Available settings: | 25-400 – CO concentration level in ppm |
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Default setting: | 40 (40 ppm) |
NOTE
Parameter 14 value must be at least 4 ppm higher than parameter 17 value.
15. Time required for sending BASIC ON command to 4th association group
This parameter defines the time during which the level of CO concentration
should remain above the value set in parameter 14 to send the BASIC ON
command to the 4th association group.
Available settings:| 0 – immediate sending of BASIC ON command
1-2880 (30s – 24h, in 30s steps)
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Default setting:| 0| Parameter size:| 2 [bytes]
NOTE
Setting parameter 16 to appropriate value will result in 0 – turning
associated devices off 1-99 – forcing level of associated devices 255 –
setting associated devices to the last remembered state or turning them on.
16. Value of BASIC ON command sent to 4th association group
This parameter defines the value of BASIC ON command sent to de- vices in the
4th association group after exceeding the CO level set in pa- rameter 14
through the time set in parameter 15.
Available settings: | 0-99 or 255 |
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Default setting: | 255 (turn on) |
1 7. CO Level required for sending BASIC OFF command to 4th association
group 16. Value of BASIC ON command sent to 4th association group
This parameter defines the value of BASIC ON command sent to de- vices in the
4th association group after exceeding the CO level set in parameter 14 through
the time set in parameter 15.
This parameter defines the level of CO concentration below which falling will result in sending the BASIC OFF command to the 4th associa- tion group.
Available settings: | 10-400 – CO concentration level in ppm |
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Default setting: | 25 (25 ppm) |
NOTE
Parameter 17 value must be at least 4 ppm lower than parameter 14 value.
19. Value of BASIC OFF command sent to 4th association group
This parameter defines the value of the BASIC OFF command sent to devices in
the 4th association group after falling below the CO level set in parameter
17.
Available settings: | 0-99 or 255 |
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Default setting: | 0 (turn off ) |
NOTE
Setting parameter 19 to appropriate value will result in 0 – turning
associated devices off 1-99 – forcing level of associated devices 255 –
setting associated devices to the last remembered state or turning them on.
20. Temperature reporting time interval
Time interval (in seconds) between consecutive reports of temperature (done by
a built-in temperature sensor). Short time interval means more frequent
communication, which results in shortened battery life.
Available settings:| 0 – no periodical reports
10-1440 (5min – 12h, in 30s steps)
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Default setting:| 0| Parameter size:| 2 [bytes]
21. Temperature reporting hysteresis
This parameter defines a minimum change in temperature resulting in a report
being sent to the main Z-Wave controller.
Available settings: | 1-20 (0.5°C – 10°C, each 0.5°C) |
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Default setting: | 2 ( 1 ° C) |
22. Threshold of exceeding the temperature
This parameter defines the temperature level, which exceeding will result in
sending actions set in parameters 2, 3, and 4.
Available settings: | 1-85 (1°C – 85°C, each 1°C) |
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Default setting: | 55 (55 ° C) |
23. CO meter activation
This parameter activates reporting the value of CO concentration level to the
main Z-Wave controller.
Available settings:| 0 – disabled
1 – enabled
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Default setting:| 1 (enabled)| Parameter size:| 1 [byte]
NOTE
Values received by the controller may be used for graphs of CO concentration
level.
25. CO level reporting hysteresis
This parameter defines a minimum change in CO concentration level which
results in sending a new value to the main Z-Wave controller.
Available settings: | 2-6 (10 ppm – 30 ppm, each 5 ppm) |
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Default setting: | 2 (10 ppm) |
NOTE
Parameter 25 is closely related to parameter 26.
26. Threshold of CO meter activation
This parameter defines the CO concentration level, which exceeding will result
in sending a new value to the main Z-Wave controller, according to parameter
25 settings. adjusting the value allows to get the accurate data in case of
danger and helps to save the battery in normal conditions.
Available settings: | 10-255 (ppm) |
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Default setting: | 30 (30 ppm) |
Specifications
Power supply: | CR123A 3.0V battery (included) |
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Battery life: | 3 years on default settings |
(tested with Panasonic Industrial Lithium)
Lifespan under typical conditions:| 8 years
CO concentration
measurement range:| 0 – 450 ppm
Measuring accuracy:| ±10ppm / ±5%
Alarm response times on default settings:| 50ppm 60-90min
100ppm 10-40min
300ppm <1.5min
Alarm siren sound level:| 85 dBA at 3 meters (10 feet)
Operating temperature:| 0 – 50°C
Operating humidity:| 10-95%RH without condensation
Conformity with Eu requirements:| RED 2014/53/Eu
RoHS 2011/65/Eu
EN 50291-1:2010
Radio protocol:| Z-Wave (500 series chip)
Radio frequency:| 868.4, 868.42 or 869.8 MHz Eu;
908.4, 908.42 or 916.0 MHz uS;
921.4, 921.42 or 919.8 MHz ANZ;869.0 or 869.02 MHz Ru;
Range:| up to 50m outdoors
up to 40m indoors
(depending on terrain
and building structure)
Dimensions (d x h):| 65 x 28 mm
CAUTION
using batteries other than specified may result in the explosion. Dispose of
properly, observing environmental protection rules.
NOTE
Replace the device be- ore date on the front or if sensor error is detected.
NOTE
The Radiofrequency of individual devices must be the same as your Z-Wave
controller. Check the information on the box or consult your dealer if you are
not sure.
Regulations
Warning
This product is not a toy. Keep away from children and animals!
Information according to REACH
The included Panasonic CR123A battery contains 1,2-Dimethoxyethane substances.
Normal use of the device does not expose the user to a given substance.
Declaration of conformity
Hereby, Fibar Group S.A. declares that the device is in compliance with the
essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/Eu.
The full text of the Eu declaration of conformity is available at the
following internet address:
www.manuals.fibaro.com
WEEE Directive Compliance
Devices labeled with this symbol should not be disposed of with other
household wastes. It shall be handed over to the applicable collection point
for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment.
References
- Home Automation - Smart Home | FIBARO
- FIBARO Manuals | Smart home automation devices
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- Wsparcie techniczne smart home | FIBARO
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