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60 seconds. The alarm will carry on working in this condition for around another 7 days.
You should nevertheless change the batteries as soon as possible.
In the event of an alarm, the device can be muted by briefly pressing the Test/Mute button
(picture 5b).
Table of functions:
Sound
Green Power LED
Red Alarm LED
none
flashes every 60 s
off
beeps every 60 secs
off
off
beeps every 60 secs
off
off
beeps every 2 secs
flashes every 2 s
flashes every 2 s
beeps every 60 secs
off
off
beeps every 60 secs
flashes every 60 s
flashes
intermittent alarm
off
flashes
6. Maintenance
Changing the battery:
The batteries should be changed at least once a year or immediately if the low battery alert
sounds. When changing the batteries, the alarm must not be dismounted.
1. Open the battery compartment by pressing the release (picture 5a) while at the same time
sliding the compartment cover downwards (picture 5b). Do not dispose of the batteries with
your household waste. The end user must recycle all used batteries. Batteries may be
returned free-of-charge to the place of sale or to your local collection point.
2. Insert 3 new batteries the right way round (picture 6) and make sure that the red pins are
in contact with each battery. The alarm confirms that the batteries are in place with a short
beep.
3. Close the battery compartment by placing the cover on the alarm and sliding it upwards
until it click in.
4. Test the alarm straightaway (see Operating test).
We recommend the following 1.5 V alkaline batteries, size AA/Mignon:
Duracell MN 1500, Energizer E91
Under normal conditions new batteries will last for around a year – depending on the number
of tests. If the alarm is subjected for prolonged periods to high or low temperatures, or to
high air humidity, then the batteries' useful life will become shorter.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
Yellow Fault LED Meaning
off
working normally
flashes every
battery low, see 6. Maintenance
60 secs
constantly lit
alarm is not locked into
mounting plate
flashes every 2 s
test function
flashes 3 x
device faulty, replace
every 60 s
immediately
off
muted
off
alarm triggered, see section 3
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Testing the alarm:
Check once a week that the alarm is working properly by briefly pressing down the Test/
Mute button (picture 5b). The alarm will beep 2 or more times and the 3 LEDs (picture 5c)
will light up briefly. Afterwards the alarm returns to its normal operating mode.
Cleaning the alarm:
Loose dust inside the alarm can be sucked out through the vents using a vacuum cleaner.
The alarm cover can be cleaned from the outside with a lightly dampened cloth. Under no
circumstances use any domestic cleaners containing ammonia or any other chemicals
(such as cleaning agents or solvents) on or anywhere near the alarm. Do not get paint or
varnish on the alarm!
Battery and rechargeable battery information
Old batteries may not be disposed of with the unsorted househol waste Owners of used
batteries are legally obliged to recycle the batteries and can return them free of charge
to the place of sale. Batteries contain material which is harmful to the environment and
health, and must therefore be disposed of professionally.
Recycling instructions
This device must not be disposed of with unsorted household waste. Owners of old
devices are required by law to dispose of this device correctly. Contact your town council
for further information.
7. Technical data
Battery operated
Calibrated acc. to
Alarm volume
Permissible ambient temperature
Permissible humidity
Size
Life
Trigger level in accordance with EN 50291:
CO concentration in air
50 ppm
100 ppm
300 ppm
Subject to technical and design changes without prior notice.
IEH GmbH
An der Strusbek 40
22926 Ahrensburg/Germany
Internet: www.flammex.de
E-Mail: info@flammex.de
3 x 1.5 V alkaline (AA/Mignon)
EN 50291
approx. 85 dB/3 m
+4 °C... +38 °C
10 %... 95 % non-condensing
Ø 125 mm, height 33 mm
approx. 5 years
No. minutes before alarm triggered
60 - 90
10 - 40
3
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