Eldes EWF1 User manual

EWF1
EWF1CO
WIRELESS
SMOKE DETECTOR
WIRELESS
SMOKE & CO DETECTOR
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User manual v1.2
EWF1 compatible with:
• ESIM264 v7.11.30 and up + EWT1 16.14 and up.
• ESIM364 v02.04.01 and up.
• EPIR2 v01.01.02 and up.
• EPIR3 all versions.
• PITBULL EPIR3 all versions.
EWF1CO compatible with:
• ESIM364 v02.12.00 and up.
• EPIR3 v01.07.00 and up.
• PITBULL EPIR3 V02.02.00 and up.
Main features
• Photoelectric sensor for slow smouldering res (EWF1) / Com-
bined photoelectric and electrochemical sensor for slow smoul-
dering res and carbon monoxide (CO) detection (EWF1CO)
• TEST WEEKLY button
• Non-radioactive technology for environmental friendly
• High and stable sensitivity
• Quick x mounting plate for easy installation
• LED operation indicator
• Built-in speaker for audio alarm indication
• Auto-reset when smoke clears
EWF1 is a wireless photoelectric-based smoke detector designed to detect smouldering re before bursting into ame, while EWF1CO is
a wireless electrochemical-based carbon monoxide (CO) detector combined with photoelectric-based smoke detector designed to detect
smouldering re. When the concentration of smoke/CO exceeds a given threshold, the system will cause resulting in built-in siren activa-
tion and SMS text message and phone call delivery (by default) to the listed user phone number. By default, when more than one EWF1/
EWF1CO device is used, the system will automatically activate the interconnection feature. See 4.1. Interconnection.
ESIM264, EPIR2 and EPIR3 alarm systems support up to 16 EWF1 devices, while ESIM364 - up to 32 EWF1 devices. Up to 16 EWF1CO can
be connected to EPIR3 alarm system, while ESIM364 supports up to 32 EWF1CO devices. The maximum wireless connection range is 150m
(492.13ft) (in open areas).
NOTE: EWF1 contains a smoke sensor solely, while EWF1CO contains a carbon monoxide (CO) sensor and a smoke sensor.
NOTE: For complete information on device operation with ELDES alarm system, please refer to ELDES alarm system installation manual
located at www.eldes.lt/download
1. PACKAGE CONTENT
Item Quantity
1. EWF1/EWF1CO..................................................1
2. User manual......................................................1
3. Primary 9V Lithium 1200mAh battery.........1
4. Screws ...............................................................2
2.TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
2.1. Electrical & Mechanical Characteristics
Battery.......................................................................... Primary 9V Lithium 1604LC (ANSI/NEDA)
Number of batteries ................................................. 1
Battery operation time ............................................ 18 months*
Wireless band ............................................................. ISM868/ISM915
Wireless communication range .............................. Up to 30m (98.43ft) in premises; up to 150m (492.13ft) in open areas
Smoke detection type .............................................. Photoelectric chamber
Sensitivity to smoke ................................................. 3.0-6.0 % O bs/m
Carbon monoxide detection type ........................... Electrochemical
Carbon monoxide detection range ........................ 0-400 ppm
Alarm sound level ..................................................... 85dB at 3m (85dB at 9.84ft)
EWF1 lifetime ............................................................. 10 years
EWF1CO lifetime ........................................................ 7 years
Range of operating temperatures . ........................ +5... +45°C (41... 113°F)
Humidity ..................................................................... 0-90% RH @ 0... +40°C (0-90% RH @ +32... +104°F) (non-condensing)
Dimensions ................................................................ 110mm (4.33in) Ø
* The specied operation time applies in case of no alarms and when having the device tested once a week. The operation time might vary
in dierent conditions.

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2.2. Main Unit & LED Functionality
TEST WEEKLY Button for testing the unit / restoring the zone
LED EWF1/EWF1CO status indication
SIREN Built-in speaker for audio alarm indication
RESET Button for restoring default parameters
TAMPER Tamper switch
SIREN
TEST WEEKLY TAMPER
LED
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FRONT SIDE BACK SIDE
RESET
BATTERY
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3.PLACEMENT
1. Place the detector as close to the center of the ceiling as possible. If this is not practical, mount no closer than 10cm (0.33ft) from a wall
or corner. Also, if local codes allow, install the detectors on walls, between 10 and 30cm (0.33 and 0.98ft) from ceiling/wall intersec-
tions.
2. Install a minimum of two units in every house, no matter how small the house is.
3. Place a detector in each room that is divided by a partial wall (either coming down from the ceiling at least 20cm (0.66ft), or coming up
from the oor).
NOTE: For best protection we recommend that you install a detector in every room.
Recommended EWF1/EWF1CO placement locations
Ceiling
Wall
HORIZONTAL DISTANCE
ANYWHERE
IN THIS AREA
NEVER
HERE
Acceptable
here
0,9m (2.95 ft) 0,9m (2.95 ft)
Top of detector
acceptable here
0,1 m
(0.33ft)
0,1 m
(0.33ft)
Max.
0,3m
(0.98ft)
Max.
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NOTE: Measurements shown are to the closest edge of the detector.

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3.1. Typical Single-Story House
Install a detector on the ceiling or wall inside each bedroom and in the hallway outside each separate sleeping area. If a bedroom area
hallway is more than 9m (29.53ft) long, install a detector at each end.
If there is a basement: Install a detector on the basement ceiling at the bottom of the stairwell.
Bedroom
Bedroom
Family Room
Living Room
Kitchen
Dining Room Bedroom
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LEGEND:
Minimum required smoke/
CO detector locations.
Recommended additional
smoke/CO detector locations
3.2. Typical Multi-Story or Split-Level House
Install a detector on the ceiling or wall inside each bedroom and in
the hallway outside each separate sleeping area. If a bedroom area
hallway is more than 9m (29.53ft) long, install a detector at each
end. Please install a detector on the top of a rst-to-second oor
stairwell.
LEGEND:
Minimum required smoke/CO detector locations.
Recommended additional smoke/CO detector locations
Bedroom Bedroom
Basement
Living
Room
Dining
Room
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3.3. Incorrect EWF1/EWF1CO Placement
DO NOT place EWF1/EWF1CO in the following locations:
• Near appliances or areas where normal combustion regularly occurs (kitchens, near furnaces, hot water heaters). Use specialized etec-
tor with unwanted alarm control for this areas.
• In areas with high humidity, like bathrooms or areas near dishwashers or washing machines. Install at least 3m (9.84ft) away from
these areas.
• Near air returns or heating and cooling supply vents. Install at least 1m (3.28ft) away from these areas. The air could blow smoke away
from the detector, interrupting its alarm.
• In rooms where temperatures may fall below +5°C (+41°F) or rise above +45°C (+113°F).
• In extremely dusty, dirty, or insect-infested areas where loose particles interfere with the detector operation.
ATTENTION: Incorrect placement will result in a decrease of operational eectiveness.

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3.4. Carbon Monoxide (CO) Poisoning
Carbon monoxide is a product of incomplete combustion of organic matter. It is a toxic gas, but, being colorless, odorless, tasteless, and
initially non-irritating, it is very dicult for people to detect.
CONCENTRATION SYMPTOMS
35 ppm (0.0035%) Headache and dizziness within six to
eight hours of constant exposure
100 ppm (0.01%) Slight headache in two to three hours
200 ppm (0.02%) Slight headache within two to three
hours; loss of judgment
400 ppm (0.04%) Frontal headache within one to two
hours
800 ppm (0.08%) Dizziness, nausea, and convulsions
within 45 min; insensible within 2 hours
1,600 ppm (0.16%) Headache, increased heart rate,
dizziness, and nausea within 20 min;
death in less than 2 hours
ppm - Parts Per Millinion - is used to describe concentrations of contaminants in air.
3.5. Actions to Take In the Event of CO Alarm
In the event of ALARM caused by a critical CO concentration level, keep calm and carry out the following actions in the
priority order:
• Open all windows and doors to increase the rate of ventilation.
• Turn o the appliances and stop using them where possible.
• Evacuate the building leaving the windows and doors open. You may re-enter the property only when the alarm has stopped.
• Get immediate medical assistance for anyone suering the eects of carbon monoxide poisoning (nausea, headache), and report that
carbon monoxide inhalation is suspected.
• Contact the gas or other fuel supplier on their emergency phone number in order to identify and eliminate the source of carbon
monoxide emissions.
• Do not use the appliance again until it has been veried and conrmed by a competent person according to national regulations.
ATTENTION: Another source of carbon monoxide emission might be present apart from fuel-burning appliances, such as large amount of
city gas, tobacco smoke or smouldering re emissions.
3.6. CO Alarm/Restore and Fault Indications
• Fresh air level - when CO concentration is 0-29ppm. This level causes no alarm when reached as well as it results in zone restore event
when one of the critical levels has been reached and decreased to 0-29ppm afterwards. The zone restore event is indicated by SMS text
message delivered to the listed user phone number and data message delivered to the monitoring station followed by silenced sirens.
• CO critical level 1 – when CO concentration of 30-49ppm remains for more than 120 minutes. Indicated by fault indication displayed
by EKB2 LCD keypad (only for ESIM364) and a warning delivery to the listed user by SMS text message. This level causes no zone alarm
when reached as well as it results in zone restore event in case the CO concentration of 300ppm or more (critical level 4) has been
reached and decreased to 30-49ppm afterwards.
• CO critical level 2 – when CO concentration of 50-99ppm remains for more than 60 minutes. Indicated by a 2-second beep every 5
seconds, LED indicator ash, fault indication displayed by EKB2 LCD keypad (only for ESIM364) and a warning delivered to the listed user
by SMS text message. This level causes no zone alarm when reached.
• CO critical level 3 – when CO concentration of 100-299ppm remains for more than 10 minutes. Indicated by a 2-second beep every 5
seconds, LED indicator ash and fault indication displayed by EKB2 LCD keypad (only for ESIM364) and a warning delivered to the listed
user by SMS text message. This level causes no zone alarm when reached.
• CO critical level 4 – when CO concentration of 300ppm and more is reached. This level will cause an alarm when reached resulting in
the unit emitting a 2-second beep every 5 seconds and LED indicator ash. Meanwhile the system will notify the listed user by SMS text
message and the monitoring station as well as all wired and wireless sirens will emit a pulsating sound based on the Fire-type zone op-
erational description and activate the interconnection feature (by default - enabled; see 4.1. Interconnection). All wired and wireless
sirens can be silenced by disarming the system. However, EWF1CO built-in siren will remain active until the TEST WEEKLY button has
been pressed.
• CO unit fault – when CO sensor lifetime has ended within a 7-year period or in case of any technical issue that has occurred. Indicated
by fault indication displayed by EKB2 LCD keypad (only for ESIM364) and notication delivery to the listed user by SMS text message and
the monitoring station. Please contact your local supplier for repair service.
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