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Carrier CAVIUS 3106-008 User manual

2. THE BEST AREAS TO INSTALL THE HEAT
ALARM:
• Kitchen area
• Garage or workshop
Additional alarms increase the security.
3. AREAS WHERE NOT TO INSTALL HEAT-
ALARMS:
• In rooms where the temperature goes outside
-10ºC to +50ºC.
• Bedrooms
• Lounge
• Dining room
• Hallway
• Family room
NOTE: In areas where smoldering res occur
over aming res, photoelectric smoke alarms
are still the best to be installed.
4. PLACEMENT:
The heat alarm is design to be installed on a ceiling
or wall. Do not install to close to the oven/hob/
stove (see drawing).
For wall installation:
For celling installation:
5. INSTALLING THE HEAT ALARM:
Detach the alarm from the mounting base by
twisting counter clockwise.
MARK UP
SCREW HOLES
WITH A PEN
All alarms that need to be connected in the
house should be put into ‘Learn Mode’ by sliding
the switch on the back of the alarm to the ‘Learn
Mode’ position.
The red LED will light up to indicate that ‘Learn
Mode’ has been selected.
Please note that when the alarms are placed
in ‘Learn Mode’ they can’t be inserted into the
mounting base.
Press and hold the test button at one alarm only,
until it beeps and the LED ashes. This alarm will
become the master and will start sending out a
specic house code to the other alarms.
As the other alarms receive the specic house
code, they will also ash the LED light.
When the red LED light flashes on all alarms,
they are connected and MUST BE SWITCHED
OUT OF ‘LEARN MODE’ and installed.
Label the original “Learn” alarm in order to easily
add new CAVIUS Wireless Family alarms to the
system.
Thermal heat alarm device
Commercial reference: 3106-008
Developed by CAVIUS
This Thermal Heat Alarm is designed for areas not
suitable for smoke alarms due to high risk of false
alarms such as; kitchens, garages or workshops.
PLEASE READ THE INSTALLATION GUIDE
CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLATION AND
RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:
The device comes with a 3V lithium battery. Bat-
teries are to be handled with care and battery pow-
ered devices should be kept out of reach of chil-
dren. Do not try to recharge or burn the batteries.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION:
Cavius heat alarm detects:
1) rapidly increased temperature level
2) absolute heat level of 58 degrees C.
The maximum number of alarms that can be inter-
linked within a house group are 32.
Please note: These must be alarms from the CAVIUS
The distance between interlinked alarms depends
on the house layout and they should always be
tested after installation. It is not advised to get
more than 10m distance between two alarms.
Diameter: 78mm. Height: 42mm.
The alarm is powered by a non-replaceable 3v
CR123A lithium battery.
Complies to standards: EN54-5 class A1/R,
EN300-220, Kitemark BS 5446 part2.
1. HOW TO SET UP AND CONNECT ALARMS:
Please note: The product label must not be
removed as it contains important information
regarding the product.
UK
MOUNTING
BASE
TEST BUTTON
RED LED
THERMISTOR
Peak ceiling
Minimum 15cm
from peak
Minimum 15cm and
maximum 30cm from
ceiling
Wall
Ceiling
Minimum 30cm
and maximum 50cm
from stove
Ceiling
Minimum 30cm
from wall
Wall
Ceiling
LEARN MODE
NORMAL MODE
Heat
Siting of Heat alarms
INSTALLATION GUIDE
Use the mounting base ring to mark the screw
holes on the ceiling or the wall.
Once the mounting base is installed, attach the
alarm by twisting clockwise until it clicks. If
the switch is in ‘Learn Mode’, the heat alarm will
not be able to click into the mounting base.
6. SAFETY LOCK:
7. TEST FUNCTION:
After installation, and at least once per quarter,
test all of your alarms to ensure they are operating
correctly and are within range of each other.
It is recommended to check visually every week if
the LED ashes correctly (every 48sec.)
Press the test button on any alarm for 2
sweeps of alarm signal. This will send out a
test signal from the alarm; all other connected
alarms should receive the signal within a short
time. The alarms will emit a short beep and the
LED will ash every 8 seconds for 2 minutes.
NOTE: Test function also allows to send a depleted
RF signal to ensure an optimal operation in normal
conditions.
When the test signal is sent out, the alarms will
respond in two ways:
1. A single beep every 8 seconds indicates that the
alarms are connected and functioning.
2. Three short beeps every 8 seconds indicates a
heat sensor fault.
If required this indication can be stopped early on
each alarm by a short press of the test button.
If the problem continues, please visit www.cavius.
com for any trouble shooting.
8. ADD EXTRA DEVICE:
All CAVIUS interconnected alarms within the
they run on the same frequency and use the same
data protocol.This means that the wireless system
can consist of a combination of smoke, heat etc.
Place all alarms into ‘Learn Mode’ and repeat
section 1.
Always test connection to all devices by repeating
test function section 7 after adding devices.
The alarm effected by the low battery will only
beep, no other connected alarms will sound.
9. OTHER INFORMATION:
Do not paint the alarm.
Disposal: Please dispose properly at the end of
life. This is electronic waste which should be re-
cycled.
The heat alarm is not suitable for use as a re
safety device unless it is part of a planned re
safety system, i.e. when interconnected to one or
more smoke alarm(s).
Complies to the Radio Equipment Directive
2014/53/EU
RF frekvens: 868 MHz.
Maximum radio-frequency power transmitted: 20
dBm
Full DoC to 2014/53/EU (RED) can be download-
ed at www.cavius.com
WARNING: All alarms should be assumed as due
to actual re and the dwelling should be evacuat-
ed immediately.
WARNING: To prevent injury, this apparatus must
be securely attached to the ceiling/wall in accor-
dance with the installation instructions.
WARNING: Batteries shall not be exposed to ex-
cessive heat such as shine, re, or the like.
Note the local country regulations regarding
installation.
The CE mark afxed to this product conrms its
compliance with the European Directives which
apply to the product.
Tested to comply to the standard of system heat
alarms EN54-5 class A1.
Alarm condition aural signal pattern according to
ISO 8201.
BSI Kitemark™ certied.
All Rights reserved: Cavius Aps assumes no
responsi bility for any errors, which may appear
in this manual. Furthermore, Cavius Aps reserves
the right to alter the hardware, software, and/or
specications detailed herein at any time without
notice, and Cavius Aps does not make any
commitment to update the information contained
herein. All the trademarks listed herein are owned
by their respective owners. Copyright © Cavius Aps.
Developed by CAVIUS Aps Jens Juuls Vej 28 K,
DK-8260
Manufactured in P.R.C.
Contact: CAVIUS Ltd, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH3
9DQ
[email protected]. www.cavius.com
400147 rev4
CLICK THE HEAT ALARM
FIRMLY INTO THE BASE
TO LOCK
HEAT ALARM
SMOKE ALARM
MAINS POWERED
SMOKE ALARM
MAINS POWERED
HEAT ALARM
USE THE
ENCLOSED
SCREWS AND
PLUGS
MOUNT THE
SAFETY LOCK
BS 5446-2:2003
A1 3106-008
KM 737251

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