red Smoke Alarms R10RF Photoelectric Smoke Alarm Instruction Manual

June 3, 2024
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red Smoke Alarms R10RF Photoelectric Smoke Alarm

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Specifications

  • Main Power Source: Lithium 10 Year 3V Sealed-Battery
  • Sensing Type: Type A Photoelectric smoke alarm -contains NO radioactive material
  • Sensitivity to smoke: 0.08-0.2db/m
  • Operation Current: <20mA operation (In Alarm)
  • Temperature Range: 0°C to 45°C
  • Humidity Range: 0% to 95% RH
  • Interconnecting RF Range: 40 alarms for wireless interconnection100m free air30m indoors (line of sight)
  • Pairing duration: 2 min (recount after each success pairing)
  • Sound Level: 85dB at three metres minimum
  • Alarm Condition: Audible signal pattern (ISO 8201)
  • Visual Indicators: Red LED for warning and low battery
  • Approval: AS 3786:2014, UL S36341

Features

  • DC operated photoelectric type smoke alarm
  • Photoelectric sensor for slow smouldering fires
  • Wireless Interconnection
  • Insect proof
  • Test & Hush button
  • Environmentally friendly non-radioactivetechnology High and stable sensitivity
  • Quick fix mounting bracket for easy installation
  • Fitting and battery tamper-resist featureLED operation indicator
  • Extra loud alarm sound over 85 dB
  • Low-battery and battery missingwarning indicators
  • Auto reset when smoke clears

IMPORTANT: This manual contains important information about the installation and operation of your smoke alarm. Please read carefully before installation and keep for future reference. Please ensure that this leaflet remains in the household where the alarm is installed.
WARNING: This smoke alarm is designed to alert you to the presence of smoke, it cannot prevent a fire. There are hazards which smoke alarms may not be effective such as smoking in bed, explosions, etc. The ultimate responsibility for fire protection rests with you, this responsibility includes escape planning, safety checks and an effective warning system. In case of fire, a well-placed, properly looked after smoke alarm may provide a few seconds so that you can escape and call the fire brigade.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

  1. The battery must be operational to operate the alarm correctly. To test the battery, press the test button on this smoke alarm.
  2. The test button sufficiently tests all smoke alarm functions. DO NOT use any other test method.
  3. DO NOT remove or disconnect alarm to silence unwanted sounding, this will remove your protection. Press the hush button or open windows to ventilatethe smoke alarm to silence it.
  4. This smoke alarm is designed to be used inside a single dwelling only. In buildings with severaldwellings/units, each individual living unit shouldhave their own smoke alarms.  DO NOT install in non-residential buildings.
  5. Install a smoke alarm on every level of the home.
  6. Smoke alarms can only sound their alarms when they detect smoke or detect combustion particles in theair, they do not sense heat, flame, or gas. This smoke alarm is designed to give an audible warning of a developing fire, however, many fires are fast burning, explosive or intentional. Others are caused by careless-ness or safety hazards. Smoke may not reach the smoke alarm quickly enough to ensure safe escape.
  7. Smoke alarms have limitations. This smoke alarm is not foolproof and is not warranted to protect lives or property from fire. Smoke alarms are not a substitute for insurance. Homeowners and renters shouldinsure their lives and property. In addition, it is possible for the smoke alarm to fail at any time. For this reason, you must test the smoke alarm weekly andreplace every 10 years.

Installation of Smoke Alarms

  1. From back of the smoke alarm, remove themounting plate by turning it counter clockwise.
  2. Position smoke alarm mounting plate on wall or ceilingand screw into place.
  3. Mount alarm head to base and turn clockwise toengage ‘on’ function. Push test button to test smokealarm.
    WARNING: Incorrect orientation will result in a decrease in operational effectiveness.

Wireless Connection Setup Guide

  1. Connect all alarm bases to alarms heads and turn clockwise to engage ‘on’ switch.

  2. Select one of the alarms as the MASTER. Place the MASTER label on the exterior edge ofthe alarm so it can be identified in the future. Treat all other alarms as BRANCH units.

  3. On the rear side of MASTER alarm head, press and hold the wireless pairing button for at least 5 seconds until led on front illuminates.. The unit is now in self-learn pairing mode indicated by the LED on the front of alarm remaining on for a 30 second window.
    NOTE: To exit self-learn pairing mode, press the wireless pairing button one time. The Red LED will turn off.

  4.  While the MASTER unit’s LED is on, press the wireless pairing button 2 times quickly (within a second) on a BRANCH wireless alarm. The branch alarm LED will flash 5 times indicating successful interconnection.
    NOTE: If the BRANCH units do not flash their LED 5 times, the wireless interconnection has failed, in this case, check that the alarm is in ‘on’ mode with the base properly engaged clockwise and that the master is still in self pairing mode. If needing to put the master back into self-pairing mode, you will only need to pair branch units that were not paired previously.

  5. Repeat step 4 on all other BRANCH alarms within the 30 second window.

  6. After pairing all unit, press and hold MASTER alarm’s Test/Hush button to for up to 15seconds to check that all interconnected units receive the RF signal and alarms sound.

Locating and Positioning of Smoke Alarms

If your dwelling is on a single storey, for minimum protection you should fit an alarm in the hallway between the living areas (incl. Kitchens) and sleeping areas. Place it as near to the living areas as possible and ensure the alarm is audible when the bedrooms are occupied. If your dwelling is multi-storey, for minimum protection one alarm should be fitted at the bottom of the staircase with further alarms fitted on each upstairs landing. This includes basements but excludes crawl spaces and unfinished attics.
NOTE: For maximum protection, an alarm should be fitted in every room (except kitchen, bathroom and garage). DO NOT FIT AN ALARM IN THE KITCHEN or BATHROOM, as cooking fumes or steam may trigger the alarm. DO NOT FIT ALARM IN A GARAGE, as exhaust fumes are likely to set it off.red-Smoke-Alarms-R10RF-
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Ceiling Mounting As hot smoke rises and spread out, it is advisable to mount on a ceiling in a central position. Avoid areas where there is no air circulation. E.g., Corners of rooms and keep away from items which may prevent the free flow of air. Place the unit at least 300mm from any light fitting or decorative object which might obstruct smoke / heat entering the alarm. Keep at least 300mm away from walls. See Figure 3i.
Wall Mounting Do not mount tight into corners, place the top edge of your smoke alarm 500mm below the ceiling. Keep at least 300mm from room corners. See Figure 3i
On a Sloping Ceiling In areas with sloping or peaked ceilings install your Smoke Alarm 900mm from the highest point measured horizontally because “dead air” at the apex may prevent smoke from reaching the unit. See Figure 3ii

Areas to be avoided include the following:

  • Situations where the temperature may fall below 0 oC or rise above 40 oC
  • Humid areas such as bathrooms, kitchens, shower rooms where the relative humidity may exceed 90%.
  • Near a decorative object, door, light fitting, window moulding etc., thatmay prevent smoke or heat from entering the alarm.
  • Fume filled environments such as garages. Exhaust gases may cause false alarms.
  • Adjacent to or directly above hot components such as radiators or wall vents that can affect the direction of air currents.
  • In very dusty or dirty environments such as workshops.
  • Locate unit at least 1.5m and route wiring at least 1m away for fluorescent light fittings as electrical “noise” and/or flickering may affect the unit. Do not wire into the same circuit as fluorescent lights or dimmers.
  • Do not locate in insect infested areas. Insects and contamination on the Heat Alarm sensor can increase its response time.

Hush or Silence Feature

  • This smoke alarm has a built-in Hush or Silence feature incorporated into the Test/Hush button.
  •  If cooking or other non-hazardous sources cause the alarm to sound, it can be temporarily silenced by pressing the Test/Hush button for 3 seconds.
  • The alarm then enters a dormant period for 10 minutes. The red LEDwill flash every 10 seconds to indicate the sensitivity is reduced.
  • After the 10-minute dormant period, the alarm will give two short beeps,and the alarm will resume normal operation.

NOTE: After the Test/Hush button has been pressed, wait 10 minutes before any additional testing is conducted to avoid any abnormal responses as the smoke alarm is not sensitive to smoke during this period.
NOTE: If a nuisance alarm occurs and if there is no sign of smoke, heat or noise to suggest a fire you should get your family to a safe place before investigating. Check the household carefully in case there is a small fire smouldering out of sight, or if there is another source of smoke or fumes such as cooking fumes being drawn past a smoke alarm by an extractor.
WARNING: If there are frequent nuisance alarms it may be necessary to re- locate the device away from the source of the fumes. If the alarm continues sounding nuisance alarms without smoke or heat being present; It may require some maintenance or cleaning.

THIS PRODUCT IS A SEALED UNIT AND CANNOT BE REPAIRED –IF THE UNIT IS TAMPERED WITH IT WILL INVALIDATE THEWARRANTY. IF THE UNIT IS FAULTY, PLEASE RETURN IT TO YOUR ORIGINAL SUPPLIER WITH YOUR PROOF OF PURCHASE.

OPERATION, TESTING AND MAINTENANCE

Operation
Under normal operation when no smoke is present, a red LED indicator will flash ONCE A MINUTE and is an indication that the unit is operating properly. If alarm has been inadvertently triggered, the hush feature can mute the detector by holding down the test/hush button for a few seconds. The smoke alarm will be muted for 10 minutes and then reset into normal mode after this period.
NOTE: If the smoke density increases during the hush period the smoke alarm will be triggered into sounding again.

Alarm Condition
When the unit detects smoke, the red LED indicator will flash rapidly and alarm will sound loudly until the air is clear.

Testing the Smoke Alarm
Test the smoke alarm once a week. If the smoke alarm ever fails to test correctly, have it replaced immediately! If the smoke alarm is not working properly, it cannot alert you to a problem.

  1. Test each smoke alarm to be sure it is installed correctly and operating properly.
  2. Only use the ‘test/hush button’ as a function test. DO NOT use an open flame to test this smoke alarm, you may ignite and damage the smoke alarm or yourhome.
  3. Stand at arm’s length from the smoke alarm when testing.
  4. To test the smoke alarm, firmly press the test button and the alarm will sound aloud beep. The alarm will stop sounding after releasing the test button. If thealarm does not sound, please re-test the alarm.

WARNING: If the alarm sounds and the smoke alarm is not being tested, the smoke alarm is sensing smoke. The sound of the alarm requires your immediate attention and action.

Battery

Battery replacement is not required and the battery cannot be removed. Low Battery
If the smoke detector emits a short ‘beep’ once every 40 seconds the battery is at the end of its life and this detector should be replaced immediately. This low voltage warning will be given for at least 30 days. If the red indicator light (LED) does not flash every 40 seconds, then replace the whole smoke alarm unit.

Maintenance

The smoke alarm is virtually maintenance free. However, under dusty or greasy conditions, a vacuum cleaner may be used to clean the exterior of unit (including slots on cover). Normally, the alarm can be operated up to 10 years without replacement. See the replacing date on the bottom of the alarm unit.
DO NOT IMMERSE IN OR SPRAY WITH HOUSEHOLD CLEANERS.

Warranty

Red smoke alarms have a service life of 10 years under normal use. Australian Standards stipulate that smoke alarms must be replaced when the alarm
reaches 10 years of age from the manufacture date. Red Smoke Alarms warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of ten (10) years from the manufacture date of the alarm. This ten (10) year warranty applies to the first purchaser only – for subsequent purchasers, the warranty is five (5) years from the manufacture date.

RED SMOKE ALARMS PTY. LTD.
35 Hitech Drive
KUNDA PARK QLD 4556 service@redsmokealarms.com.au www.redsmokealarms.com.au 1300 316 552

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Red Smoke Alarms reserves the right to change specifications, modify designs and discontinue items without incurring obligation and whilst every effort is made to ensure that descriptions, specifications, and other information in this catalogue are correct, no warranty is given in respect thereof and the company shall not be liable for any error therein.
© Red Smoke Alarms 2021
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