Housegard HA224WS User manual

GPBM Nordic AB | Argongatan 2B | 431 53 MÖLNDAL
Tel: 031-799 16 00 | Fax: 031-799 16 01
info@housegard.com | www.housegard.com
GPBM Nordic AB | Argongatan 2B | 431 53 MÖLNDAL
Tel: 031-799 16 00 | Fax: 031-799 16 01
info@housegard.com | www.housegard.com
GB
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Sunmatic The Safety Company AB
Argongatan 2B
SE-43153 Mölndal
Hereby declare under our sole responsibility that the product:
Housegard model heat alarm HA224WS
To which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standards and/or other normative
documents:
BS5446-2 : 2003
Technical file held by: Sunmatic The Safety Company AB
Gothenburg 2019-06-19
Frank Willy Ottesen
Technical Manager
Sunmatic The Safety Company AB hereby declares that the equipment complies with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of RE-Directive. The Declaration of Conformity is available upon
request from info@gpbmnordic.se.
LIMITATIONS OF RADIO COMMUNICATIONS
LIMITATIONS OF RADIO COMMUNICATIONS
This product uses a category 3 radio receiver, which is used in cases where loss of communication cannot
cause critical situations, and that it can be avoided by following the instructions in the user manual. Radio com-
munication can be disturbed by other systems, especially near the 4G mobile system operating in neighboring
frequencies. Radio communication systems are very reliable and are tested to high standards. However, due to
their low transmitting power and limited range (required by regulatory bodies) there are some
limitations to be considered:
• Radio transmitter equipment, such as the wireless heat alarm, should be tested regularly (at least weekly).
This is to determine whether there are sources of interference preventing communication. The radio paths may
be disrupted by moving furni-ture or renovations, and so regular testing protects against these and other faults.
• Receivers may be blocked by radio signals occur-ring on or near their operating frequencies, regard-less of the
house coding.
Housegard wireless heat alarm HA224WS has been tested to EN300 220-1 V2.4.1 in accordance with the requi-
rements of EN300 220-2 V2.4.1. It is designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in residential installations. This equip-ment generates uses and can radiate radio frequen-cy energy and, if not
installed and used in accord-ance with the instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. Interference from the
Heat Alarm system can be identified by temporarily turn-ing the whole system o. Refer to the instructions
supplied with the other products used for infor-mation on these. The user is encouraged to elimi-nate the inter-
ference by one or more of the following measures:
• Relocate the unit.
• Increase the distance between the wireless heat alarm and the device being aected.
Thank you for purchasing our heat alarm. We recommend that you take the time to read this manual so
that you understand all the features. You will also find some hints and advice that will help you solve any
problems and how to avoid them. Save the manual for future use.
The heat alarm is a device that can give off warning when the environmental temperature is between
54°C -70°C, the abnormal temperature may be caused by an actual fire. In order to evacuate right away, the
device alert the dwelling of the dangerous situation. At the same time, if the device is connected to other
devices, they will also give off evacuated warning.
NOTICE: For further instructions look at the system manual.
https://www.housegard.se/manualer/housegard-note-system.pdf
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Model No: HA224WS
Power: DC 2 x 1,5V AA Alkaline battery
Operation current: <50uA(standby), <90mA (alarm)
Alarm volume: >85dB(A) at 3 meters
Operating temperature: 4 °C - 38 °C
Heat sensitivity: 54 °C - 70 °C
Silence mode: approx. 10 minutes
Do not disturb time: approx.8-10 hours
Frequency: 868 MHz
Local heat alarm sound pattern: Bip 0.5s - pause 0.5s – Bip 0.5s – pause 0.5s – Bip 0.5s –pause 1.5s,
with the red LED flash, repeat this alarm pattern.
Wireless alarm sound pattern: Bip - Bip - pause 1.2s, with the red LED flash, repeat this
alarm pattern.
Comply with: BS5446-2:2003.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Type of alarm: The heat alarm can rapidly detect incremental temperature and
absolutely meet heat level.
Heat alarm signal: The heat alarm has a visible and acoustic signal. In standby,
the LED will flash every 32 seconds to indicate normal operation.
If the alarm matches other heat alarms and receives wireless alarm
signal, it will run wireless alarm status. In the alarm status the
frequency of LED flashing speeds up, and the heat alarm will give
o a loud sound to alert occupants.
Status indicator:
1. When the alarm is running normally, the red LED will flash 1 time per 32 seconds.
2. When the battery fails or low battery is detected, the alarm will “chirp” 1 time and with a
corresponding red LED flashing 1 time per 32 seconds.
3. When the unit malfunctions, the alarm will “chirp” 1 time per 32seconds.
4. When a unit is running wireless alarm status, the alarm will sound Bip - Bip - pause 1.2s, with the red
LED flashing repeatedly. If the unit does not receive a wireless alarm signal within 60 seconds, this
wireless alarm will stop and return to the standby mode.
Note: When the unit is in the wireless alarm status, press the test button, it will pause for approx.
10 minutes, it can still normally detect air temperature during the period, it only removes the warning tone.
When the unit is running in the silence mode, the red LED will flash once every 8 seconds.
Low battery indicator: When the unit chirps 1 time per 32 seconds, press the test button, it will pause the
warning tone for approx. 8-10 hours. It can still normally detect air temperature during this period, it only
removes the warning tone.
Testing: Test the heat alarm to ensure proper operation once per week by pressing the test button, the heat
alarm should give off a loud alarm tone.
Alarm silence mode: During the unit’s alarming, push the test button, it will pause the unit alarming for ap-
prox. 10 minutes. The red LED will flash once every 8 seconds, it indicates that the heat alarm is running into
the silence mode. The heat alarm will automatically reset after approximately 10 minutes. If after this period,
the air temperature is still within the heat sensitivity range, the alarm will sound again. The alarm silencer
mode can be repeated.
Notice: Before using the alarm silence, sure there must be a safe condition exists.
Mounting:
Designed for placement on ceiling. The heat alarm should be at least 50cm from the nearest wall.
POSITIONING THE HEAT ALARM
Place a heat alarm near possible fire source such as:
• Kitchen area
• Generator room
• Living room with wooden stove burner
• Garage area
• Washing and drying area
• Additional heat alarms increase your security
• Place the heat alarm where it is reachable in order to test the battery and for maintenance.
DO NOT INSTALL THE HEAT ALARM IN THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS
• På toppen av høye tak eller i takhjørner eller innen 50 cm fra en vegg.
• I rom der temperaturen understiger +4°C eller overstiger +38°C
• At the top of high pointed ceilings or in ceiling corners or within 50cm of a wall.
• In rooms where the temperature can’t exceed +4°C - +38°C
WARNING: Incorrect positioning may lead to reduced reliability and false alarms.
HOW TO INSTALL YOUR HEAT ALARM
1. Press the bracket on the installation position, mark installation hole of bracket with pencil.
2. Drill two installation holes, 5mm diameter holes; insert the two plastic plugs into the holes with a
hammer.
3. Attach the bracket to the plastic plugs and fix the screws into the plastic plugs (refer to Diagram)
4. Fit the alarm on the bracket and turn the alarm body clockwise, until matching well on the bracket.
After mounting, test this heat alarm signal by pushing test button on the top.
Notice: The label in the product cannot be removed as it shows important information about the product.
REPLACING THE BATTERY
1. Turn the alarm body counterclockwise and take out the alarm body from the bracket.
2. Take out the old batteries from the battery box.
3. Fix the two new batteries into the battery box. Please note the battery polarities.
4. Fix alarm body on bracket and turn the alarm body clockwise.
5. Test heat alarm by pressing the test button. The sound pattern is Bip 0.5s - pause 0.5s – Bip 0.5s –
pause 0.5s – Bip 0.5s – pause 1.5s, with the red LED flashing, repeatedly in the same pattern. If there is
no sound, it means that the heat alarm is faulty, or the the battery is not installed correctly. For more
information read the section “Troubleshooting”.
Notice: During testing, because the unit sends the wireless signal, other heat detectors may alarm. Once
release the test button, other heat detectors will stop alarming in 1 minute.
TYPE OF BATTERY
Voltage: DC 1,5V
Type: AA Alkaline
Battery life: Approx. 12 months
Recommended batteries: Gold Peak Group: GN15A
WIRELESS FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
Wireless frequency: 868MHz
Wireless distance: Obstructions such as steel reinforcement in concrete could block or impede the wireless
signal. It is recommended not to exceed 35 m as the maximum distance between alarms in a network. If clear
line of sight the range is > 50 meters.
Note: Make sure the battery is installed well before operating the product.
(A) Multiple Same Alarms Networking
The detectors can be interlinked with each other without using the hub or apps.
1. Take one alarm and press the test button continuously for 3 times, The LED will light up and the alarm
enter “Pairing Mode”.
2. Take another alarm, press the test button 3 times in a row, The LED light, alarm enters “pairing Mode”,
When hearing a high beep -> Networking success.
(B): Connecting the device to the hub and app.
1. Download the app “Housegard Note”
2. Follow the instructions inside the app in order to register an account.
3. Make sure that the hub works properly before you set up a network, make sure to set up a network
between hub and devices within recommended distance.
4. Connect the hub to your WiFi.
5. Set the hub into pairing mode (refer to system quide).
6. Quickly press the test button 3 times on the device, The LED will light up and the device enters ”pair-
ing mode”. The device will add itself in the app. If connection fails, repeat step 5 and 6.
NOTICE: For further instructions look at the system manual.
https://www.housegard.se/manualer/housegard-note-system.pdf
Repeat this for each alarm.
(C): Clear code mode on device
1. Take out the batteries.
2. Press and hold the test button, then install the batteries on the alarm and the LED lights up.
3. Do not release the button until the LED is o.
4. Press the button again when the LED lights up second times. if you hear the sound of ‘BIP’, it indicates
that clearing is successful. the alarm will reset and get a new random code.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Method of disposal
The heat alarm does not sound when tested. Remove the heat alarm from bracket. Then check
that the battery is properly installed.
The heat alarm chirp with a flashing red LED every
32 seconds.
Replace the battery, please refer to “RE-PLACING
THE BATTERY” section.
The heat alarm gives away false alert. 1. Problems caused by high humidity can be
resolved by drying the heat alarm.
2. Move the heat alarm to a new location.
The heat alarm fails to learn-in to a network. Please refer to “Connecting the alarm to the hub
and app” section.
PRACTICE FIRE SAFETY
For the safety of the family, an evacuation plan should be established and practiced to make sure everyone in
the household knows what to do in the event of a fire.
1. Let everyone hear the siren so they know what the sound means.
2. Establish two possible exits out of the home.
3. Teach all residents to touch a door before opening it. If it is hot, DO NOT open the door. Use an
alternative exit.
4. Teach all residents to crawl along the floor in order to avoid dangerous smoke/gas.
5. Establish a collection point in a safe place outside the home.
WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF FIRE
1. Do not panic; stay calm.
2. Leave the building as quickly as possible. Touch doors to feel if they were hot before opening them.
Use an alternate exit if necessary. Crawl along the floor and don´t stop to collect anything.
3. Meet at a pre-arranged meeting place outside the building.
4. Call the fire department form outside the building.
5. Do not go back inside a burning building. Wait for the fire department to arrive.
Notice: These guidelines will assist you in the event of a fire, however, to reduce the chance that fires will
start, practice fire safety rules and prevent hazardous situations.
WARNING: Do not attempt to repair the alarm. It will affect your warranty. If the alarm is not operating
properly after installation, and is still under warranty, return it to where it was purchased.
Pack it in a well-padded carton and send it back to the original store. If the alarm is no longer under war-
ranty, replace it immediately with a comparable alarm.
MAINTENANCE
Your heat alarms should be cleaned every 3 months, using a vacuum cleaner fitted with the
soft brush attachment.
IMPORTANT: Do not try to open the cover to clean inside the alarm. This will negate the warranty.
WARNING: Only use specified batteries. Usage of different batteries may have detrimental effects on the
alarm. A good safety measure is to replace the battery at least once a year.
WARRANTY
This smoke alarm comes with a 5-year limited warranty against manufacturing defects. (Valid from date
of purchase.) The batteries are not covered by the warranty. Liability under the warranty is limited to the
value of an equivalent smoke alarm. Defective smoke alarms should be returned to the retailer, along with
a description of the problem. If the claim is approved, the faulty goods will be replaced with a new smoke
alarm of the same or an equivalent type. Any claim must be accompanied by a receipt confirming the date
of purchase.
WIRELESS HEAT ALARM FOR SYSTEM HA224WS
User manual SA424WS Ver: 190815 Page 2/4
Sunmatic The Safety Company AB
Argongatan 2B
SE-431 53 Mölndal, Sweden
BS5446-2:2003
Cert: KM645618
19
Use the enclosed screws
and plugs for installation.
100 cm
50 cm

GPBM Nordic AB | Argongatan 2B | 431 53 MÖLNDAL
Tel: 031-799 16 00 | Fax: 031-799 16 01
info@housegard.com | www.housegard.com
GPBM Nordic AB | Argongatan 2B | 431 53 MÖLNDAL
Tel: 031-799 16 00 | Fax: 031-799 16 01
info@housegard.com | www.housegard.com
GB
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Sunmatic The Safety Company AB
Argongatan 2B
SE-43153 Mölndal
Hereby declare under our sole responsibility that the product:
Housegard model heat alarm HA224WS
To which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standards and/or other normative
documents:
BS5446-2 : 2003
Technical file held by: Sunmatic The Safety Company AB
Gothenburg 2019-06-19
Frank Willy Ottesen
Technical Manager
Sunmatic The Safety Company AB hereby declares that the equipment complies with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of RE-Directive. The Declaration of Conformity is available upon
request from info@gpbmnordic.se.
LIMITATIONS OF RADIO COMMUNICATIONS
LIMITATIONS OF RADIO COMMUNICATIONS
This product uses a category 3 radio receiver, which is used in cases where loss of communication cannot
cause critical situations, and that it can be avoided by following the instructions in the user manual. Radio com-
munication can be disturbed by other systems, especially near the 4G mobile system operating in neighboring
frequencies. Radio communication systems are very reliable and are tested to high standards. However, due to
their low transmitting power and limited range (required by regulatory bodies) there are some
limitations to be considered:
• Radio transmitter equipment, such as the wireless heat alarm, should be tested regularly (at least weekly).
This is to determine whether there are sources of interference preventing communication. The radio paths may
be disrupted by moving furni-ture or renovations, and so regular testing protects against these and other faults.
• Receivers may be blocked by radio signals occur-ring on or near their operating frequencies, regard-less of the
house coding.
Housegard wireless heat alarm HA224WS has been tested to EN300 220-1 V2.4.1 in accordance with the requi-
rements of EN300 220-2 V2.4.1. It is designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in residential installations. This equip-ment generates uses and can radiate radio frequen-cy energy and, if not
installed and used in accord-ance with the instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. Interference from the
Heat Alarm system can be identified by temporarily turn-ing the whole system o. Refer to the instructions
supplied with the other products used for infor-mation on these. The user is encouraged to elimi-nate the inter-
ference by one or more of the following measures:
• Relocate the unit.
• Increase the distance between the wireless heat alarm and the device being aected.
Thank you for purchasing our heat alarm. We recommend that you take the time to read this manual so
that you understand all the features. You will also find some hints and advice that will help you solve any
problems and how to avoid them. Save the manual for future use.
The heat alarm is a device that can give off warning when the environmental temperature is between
54°C -70°C, the abnormal temperature may be caused by an actual fire. In order to evacuate right away, the
device alert the dwelling of the dangerous situation. At the same time, if the device is connected to other
devices, they will also give off evacuated warning.
NOTICE: For further instructions look at the system manual.
https://www.housegard.se/manualer/housegard-note-system.pdf
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Model No: HA224WS
Power: DC 2 x 1,5V AA Alkaline battery
Operation current: <50uA(standby), <90mA (alarm)
Alarm volume: >85dB(A) at 3 meters
Operating temperature: 4 °C - 38 °C
Heat sensitivity: 54 °C - 70 °C
Silence mode: approx. 10 minutes
Do not disturb time: approx.8-10 hours
Frequency: 868 MHz
Local heat alarm sound pattern: Bip 0.5s - pause 0.5s – Bip 0.5s – pause 0.5s – Bip 0.5s –pause 1.5s,
with the red LED flash, repeat this alarm pattern.
Wireless alarm sound pattern: Bip - Bip - pause 1.2s, with the red LED flash, repeat this
alarm pattern.
Comply with: BS5446-2:2003.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Type of alarm: The heat alarm can rapidly detect incremental temperature and
absolutely meet heat level.
Heat alarm signal: The heat alarm has a visible and acoustic signal. In standby,
the LED will flash every 32 seconds to indicate normal operation.
If the alarm matches other heat alarms and receives wireless alarm
signal, it will run wireless alarm status. In the alarm status the
frequency of LED flashing speeds up, and the heat alarm will give
o a loud sound to alert occupants.
Status indicator:
1. When the alarm is running normally, the red LED will flash 1 time per 32 seconds.
2. When the battery fails or low battery is detected, the alarm will “chirp” 1 time and with a
corresponding red LED flashing 1 time per 32 seconds.
3. When the unit malfunctions, the alarm will “chirp” 1 time per 32seconds.
4. When a unit is running wireless alarm status, the alarm will sound Bip - Bip - pause 1.2s, with the red
LED flashing repeatedly. If the unit does not receive a wireless alarm signal within 60 seconds, this
wireless alarm will stop and return to the standby mode.
Note: When the unit is in the wireless alarm status, press the test button, it will pause for approx.
10 minutes, it can still normally detect air temperature during the period, it only removes the warning tone.
When the unit is running in the silence mode, the red LED will flash once every 8 seconds.
Low battery indicator: When the unit chirps 1 time per 32 seconds, press the test button, it will pause the
warning tone for approx. 8-10 hours. It can still normally detect air temperature during this period, it only
removes the warning tone.
Testing: Test the heat alarm to ensure proper operation once per week by pressing the test button, the heat
alarm should give off a loud alarm tone.
Alarm silence mode: During the unit’s alarming, push the test button, it will pause the unit alarming for ap-
prox. 10 minutes. The red LED will flash once every 8 seconds, it indicates that the heat alarm is running into
the silence mode. The heat alarm will automatically reset after approximately 10 minutes. If after this period,
the air temperature is still within the heat sensitivity range, the alarm will sound again. The alarm silencer
mode can be repeated.
Notice: Before using the alarm silence, sure there must be a safe condition exists.
Mounting:
Designed for placement on ceiling. The heat alarm should be at least 50cm from the nearest wall.
POSITIONING THE HEAT ALARM
Place a heat alarm near possible fire source such as:
• Kitchen area
• Generator room
• Living room with wooden stove burner
• Garage area
• Washing and drying area
• Additional heat alarms increase your security
• Place the heat alarm where it is reachable in order to test the battery and for maintenance.
DO NOT INSTALL THE HEAT ALARM IN THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS
• På toppen av høye tak eller i takhjørner eller innen 50 cm fra en vegg.
• I rom der temperaturen understiger +4°C eller overstiger +38°C
• At the top of high pointed ceilings or in ceiling corners or within 50cm of a wall.
• In rooms where the temperature can’t exceed +4°C - +38°C
WARNING: Incorrect positioning may lead to reduced reliability and false alarms.
HOW TO INSTALL YOUR HEAT ALARM
1. Press the bracket on the installation position, mark installation hole of bracket with pencil.
2. Drill two installation holes, 5mm diameter holes; insert the two plastic plugs into the holes with a
hammer.
3. Attach the bracket to the plastic plugs and fix the screws into the plastic plugs (refer to Diagram)
4. Fit the alarm on the bracket and turn the alarm body clockwise, until matching well on the bracket.
After mounting, test this heat alarm signal by pushing test button on the top.
Notice: The label in the product cannot be removed as it shows important information about the product.
REPLACING THE BATTERY
1. Turn the alarm body counterclockwise and take out the alarm body from the bracket.
2. Take out the old batteries from the battery box.
3. Fix the two new batteries into the battery box. Please note the battery polarities.
4. Fix alarm body on bracket and turn the alarm body clockwise.
5. Test heat alarm by pressing the test button. The sound pattern is Bip 0.5s - pause 0.5s – Bip 0.5s –
pause 0.5s – Bip 0.5s – pause 1.5s, with the red LED flashing, repeatedly in the same pattern. If there is
no sound, it means that the heat alarm is faulty, or the the battery is not installed correctly. For more
information read the section “Troubleshooting”.
Notice: During testing, because the unit sends the wireless signal, other heat detectors may alarm. Once
release the test button, other heat detectors will stop alarming in 1 minute.
TYPE OF BATTERY
Voltage: DC 1,5V
Type: AA Alkaline
Battery life: Approx. 12 months
Recommended batteries: Gold Peak Group: GN15A
WIRELESS FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
Wireless frequency: 868MHz
Wireless distance: Obstructions such as steel reinforcement in concrete could block or impede the wireless
signal. It is recommended not to exceed 35 m as the maximum distance between alarms in a network. If clear
line of sight the range is > 50 meters.
Note: Make sure the battery is installed well before operating the product.
(A) Multiple Same Alarms Networking
The detectors can be interlinked with each other without using the hub or apps.
1. Take one alarm and press the test button continuously for 3 times, The LED will light up and the alarm
enter “Pairing Mode”.
2. Take another alarm, press the test button 3 times in a row, The LED light, alarm enters “pairing Mode”,
When hearing a high beep -> Networking success.
(B): Connecting the device to the hub and app.
1. Download the app “Housegard Note”
2. Follow the instructions inside the app in order to register an account.
3. Make sure that the hub works properly before you set up a network, make sure to set up a network
between hub and devices within recommended distance.
4. Connect the hub to your WiFi.
5. Set the hub into pairing mode (refer to system quide).
6. Quickly press the test button 3 times on the device, The LED will light up and the device enters ”pair-
ing mode”. The device will add itself in the app. If connection fails, repeat step 5 and 6.
NOTICE: For further instructions look at the system manual.
https://www.housegard.se/manualer/housegard-note-system.pdf
Repeat this for each alarm.
(C): Clear code mode on device
1. Take out the batteries.
2. Press and hold the test button, then install the batteries on the alarm and the LED lights up.
3. Do not release the button until the LED is o.
4. Press the button again when the LED lights up second times. if you hear the sound of ‘BIP’, it indicates
that clearing is successful. the alarm will reset and get a new random code.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Method of disposal
The heat alarm does not sound when tested. Remove the heat alarm from bracket. Then check
that the battery is properly installed.
The heat alarm chirp with a flashing red LED every
32 seconds.
Replace the battery, please refer to “RE-PLACING
THE BATTERY” section.
The heat alarm gives away false alert. 1. Problems caused by high humidity can be
resolved by drying the heat alarm.
2. Move the heat alarm to a new location.
The heat alarm fails to learn-in to a network. Please refer to “Connecting the alarm to the hub
and app” section.
PRACTICE FIRE SAFETY
For the safety of the family, an evacuation plan should be established and practiced to make sure everyone in
the household knows what to do in the event of a fire.
1. Let everyone hear the siren so they know what the sound means.
2. Establish two possible exits out of the home.
3. Teach all residents to touch a door before opening it. If it is hot, DO NOT open the door. Use an
alternative exit.
4. Teach all residents to crawl along the floor in order to avoid dangerous smoke/gas.
5. Establish a collection point in a safe place outside the home.
WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF FIRE
1. Do not panic; stay calm.
2. Leave the building as quickly as possible. Touch doors to feel if they were hot before opening them.
Use an alternate exit if necessary. Crawl along the floor and don´t stop to collect anything.
3. Meet at a pre-arranged meeting place outside the building.
4. Call the fire department form outside the building.
5. Do not go back inside a burning building. Wait for the fire department to arrive.
Notice: These guidelines will assist you in the event of a fire, however, to reduce the chance that fires will
start, practice fire safety rules and prevent hazardous situations.
WARNING: Do not attempt to repair the alarm. It will affect your warranty. If the alarm is not operating
properly after installation, and is still under warranty, return it to where it was purchased.
Pack it in a well-padded carton and send it back to the original store. If the alarm is no longer under war-
ranty, replace it immediately with a comparable alarm.
MAINTENANCE
Your heat alarms should be cleaned every 3 months, using a vacuum cleaner fitted with the
soft brush attachment.
IMPORTANT: Do not try to open the cover to clean inside the alarm. This will negate the warranty.
WARNING: Only use specified batteries. Usage of different batteries may have detrimental effects on the
alarm. A good safety measure is to replace the battery at least once a year.
WARRANTY
This smoke alarm comes with a 5-year limited warranty against manufacturing defects. (Valid from date
of purchase.) The batteries are not covered by the warranty. Liability under the warranty is limited to the
value of an equivalent smoke alarm. Defective smoke alarms should be returned to the retailer, along with
a description of the problem. If the claim is approved, the faulty goods will be replaced with a new smoke
alarm of the same or an equivalent type. Any claim must be accompanied by a receipt confirming the date
of purchase.
WIRELESS HEAT ALARM FOR SYSTEM HA224WS
User manual SA424WS Ver: 190815 Page 2/4
Sunmatic The Safety Company AB
Argongatan 2B
SE-431 53 Mölndal, Sweden
BS5446-2:2003
Cert: KM645618
19
Use the enclosed screws
and plugs for installation.
100 cm
50 cm

GPBM Nordic AB | Argongatan 2B | 431 53 MÖLNDAL
Tel: 031-799 16 00 | Fax: 031-799 16 01
info@housegard.com | www.housegard.com
GPBM Nordic AB | Argongatan 2B | 431 53 MÖLNDAL
Tel: 031-799 16 00 | Fax: 031-799 16 01
info@housegard.com | www.housegard.com
GB
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Sunmatic The Safety Company AB
Argongatan 2B
SE-43153 Mölndal
Hereby declare under our sole responsibility that the product:
Housegard model heat alarm HA224WS
To which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standards and/or other normative
documents:
BS5446-2 : 2003
Technical file held by: Sunmatic The Safety Company AB
Gothenburg 2019-06-19
Frank Willy Ottesen
Technical Manager
Sunmatic The Safety Company AB hereby declares that the equipment complies with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of RE-Directive. The Declaration of Conformity is available upon
request from info@gpbmnordic.se.
LIMITATIONS OF RADIO COMMUNICATIONS
LIMITATIONS OF RADIO COMMUNICATIONS
This product uses a category 3 radio receiver, which is used in cases where loss of communication cannot
cause critical situations, and that it can be avoided by following the instructions in the user manual. Radio com-
munication can be disturbed by other systems, especially near the 4G mobile system operating in neighboring
frequencies. Radio communication systems are very reliable and are tested to high standards. However, due to
their low transmitting power and limited range (required by regulatory bodies) there are some
limitations to be considered:
• Radio transmitter equipment, such as the wireless heat alarm, should be tested regularly (at least weekly).
This is to determine whether there are sources of interference preventing communication. The radio paths may
be disrupted by moving furni-ture or renovations, and so regular testing protects against these and other faults.
• Receivers may be blocked by radio signals occur-ring on or near their operating frequencies, regard-less of the
house coding.
Housegard wireless heat alarm HA224WS has been tested to EN300 220-1 V2.4.1 in accordance with the requi-
rements of EN300 220-2 V2.4.1. It is designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in residential installations. This equip-ment generates uses and can radiate radio frequen-cy energy and, if not
installed and used in accord-ance with the instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. Interference from the
Heat Alarm system can be identified by temporarily turn-ing the whole system o. Refer to the instructions
supplied with the other products used for infor-mation on these. The user is encouraged to elimi-nate the inter-
ference by one or more of the following measures:
• Relocate the unit.
• Increase the distance between the wireless heat alarm and the device being aected.
Thank you for purchasing our heat alarm. We recommend that you take the time to read this manual so
that you understand all the features. You will also find some hints and advice that will help you solve any
problems and how to avoid them. Save the manual for future use.
The heat alarm is a device that can give off warning when the environmental temperature is between
54°C -70°C, the abnormal temperature may be caused by an actual fire. In order to evacuate right away, the
device alert the dwelling of the dangerous situation. At the same time, if the device is connected to other
devices, they will also give off evacuated warning.
NOTICE: For further instructions look at the system manual.
https://www.housegard.se/manualer/housegard-note-system.pdf
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Model No: HA224WS
Power: DC 2 x 1,5V AA Alkaline battery
Operation current: <50uA(standby), <90mA (alarm)
Alarm volume: >85dB(A) at 3 meters
Operating temperature: 4 °C - 38 °C
Heat sensitivity: 54 °C - 70 °C
Silence mode: approx. 10 minutes
Do not disturb time: approx.8-10 hours
Frequency: 868 MHz
Local heat alarm sound pattern: Bip 0.5s - pause 0.5s – Bip 0.5s – pause 0.5s – Bip 0.5s –pause 1.5s,
with the red LED flash, repeat this alarm pattern.
Wireless alarm sound pattern: Bip - Bip - pause 1.2s, with the red LED flash, repeat this
alarm pattern.
Comply with: BS5446-2:2003.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Type of alarm: The heat alarm can rapidly detect incremental temperature and
absolutely meet heat level.
Heat alarm signal: The heat alarm has a visible and acoustic signal. In standby,
the LED will flash every 32 seconds to indicate normal operation.
If the alarm matches other heat alarms and receives wireless alarm
signal, it will run wireless alarm status. In the alarm status the
frequency of LED flashing speeds up, and the heat alarm will give
o a loud sound to alert occupants.
Status indicator:
1. When the alarm is running normally, the red LED will flash 1 time per 32 seconds.
2. When the battery fails or low battery is detected, the alarm will “chirp” 1 time and with a
corresponding red LED flashing 1 time per 32 seconds.
3. When the unit malfunctions, the alarm will “chirp” 1 time per 32seconds.
4. When a unit is running wireless alarm status, the alarm will sound Bip - Bip - pause 1.2s, with the red
LED flashing repeatedly. If the unit does not receive a wireless alarm signal within 60 seconds, this
wireless alarm will stop and return to the standby mode.
Note: When the unit is in the wireless alarm status, press the test button, it will pause for approx.
10 minutes, it can still normally detect air temperature during the period, it only removes the warning tone.
When the unit is running in the silence mode, the red LED will flash once every 8 seconds.
Low battery indicator: When the unit chirps 1 time per 32 seconds, press the test button, it will pause the
warning tone for approx. 8-10 hours. It can still normally detect air temperature during this period, it only
removes the warning tone.
Testing: Test the heat alarm to ensure proper operation once per week by pressing the test button, the heat
alarm should give off a loud alarm tone.
Alarm silence mode: During the unit’s alarming, push the test button, it will pause the unit alarming for ap-
prox. 10 minutes. The red LED will flash once every 8 seconds, it indicates that the heat alarm is running into
the silence mode. The heat alarm will automatically reset after approximately 10 minutes. If after this period,
the air temperature is still within the heat sensitivity range, the alarm will sound again. The alarm silencer
mode can be repeated.
Notice: Before using the alarm silence, sure there must be a safe condition exists.
Mounting:
Designed for placement on ceiling. The heat alarm should be at least 50cm from the nearest wall.
POSITIONING THE HEAT ALARM
Place a heat alarm near possible fire source such as:
• Kitchen area
• Generator room
• Living room with wooden stove burner
• Garage area
• Washing and drying area
• Additional heat alarms increase your security
• Place the heat alarm where it is reachable in order to test the battery and for maintenance.
DO NOT INSTALL THE HEAT ALARM IN THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS
• På toppen av høye tak eller i takhjørner eller innen 50 cm fra en vegg.
• I rom der temperaturen understiger +4°C eller overstiger +38°C
• At the top of high pointed ceilings or in ceiling corners or within 50cm of a wall.
• In rooms where the temperature can’t exceed +4°C - +38°C
WARNING: Incorrect positioning may lead to reduced reliability and false alarms.
HOW TO INSTALL YOUR HEAT ALARM
1. Press the bracket on the installation position, mark installation hole of bracket with pencil.
2. Drill two installation holes, 5mm diameter holes; insert the two plastic plugs into the holes with a
hammer.
3. Attach the bracket to the plastic plugs and fix the screws into the plastic plugs (refer to Diagram)
4. Fit the alarm on the bracket and turn the alarm body clockwise, until matching well on the bracket.
After mounting, test this heat alarm signal by pushing test button on the top.
Notice: The label in the product cannot be removed as it shows important information about the product.
REPLACING THE BATTERY
1. Turn the alarm body counterclockwise and take out the alarm body from the bracket.
2. Take out the old batteries from the battery box.
3. Fix the two new batteries into the battery box. Please note the battery polarities.
4. Fix alarm body on bracket and turn the alarm body clockwise.
5. Test heat alarm by pressing the test button. The sound pattern is Bip 0.5s - pause 0.5s – Bip 0.5s –
pause 0.5s – Bip 0.5s – pause 1.5s, with the red LED flashing, repeatedly in the same pattern. If there is
no sound, it means that the heat alarm is faulty, or the the battery is not installed correctly. For more
information read the section “Troubleshooting”.
Notice: During testing, because the unit sends the wireless signal, other heat detectors may alarm. Once
release the test button, other heat detectors will stop alarming in 1 minute.
TYPE OF BATTERY
Voltage: DC 1,5V
Type: AA Alkaline
Battery life: Approx. 12 months
Recommended batteries: Gold Peak Group: GN15A
WIRELESS FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
Wireless frequency: 868MHz
Wireless distance: Obstructions such as steel reinforcement in concrete could block or impede the wireless
signal. It is recommended not to exceed 35 m as the maximum distance between alarms in a network. If clear
line of sight the range is > 50 meters.
Note: Make sure the battery is installed well before operating the product.
(A) Multiple Same Alarms Networking
The detectors can be interlinked with each other without using the hub or apps.
1. Take one alarm and press the test button continuously for 3 times, The LED will light up and the alarm
enter “Pairing Mode”.
2. Take another alarm, press the test button 3 times in a row, The LED light, alarm enters “pairing Mode”,
When hearing a high beep -> Networking success.
(B): Connecting the device to the hub and app.
1. Download the app “Housegard Note”
2. Follow the instructions inside the app in order to register an account.
3. Make sure that the hub works properly before you set up a network, make sure to set up a network
between hub and devices within recommended distance.
4. Connect the hub to your WiFi.
5. Set the hub into pairing mode (refer to system quide).
6. Quickly press the test button 3 times on the device, The LED will light up and the device enters ”pair-
ing mode”. The device will add itself in the app. If connection fails, repeat step 5 and 6.
NOTICE: For further instructions look at the system manual.
https://www.housegard.se/manualer/housegard-note-system.pdf
Repeat this for each alarm.
(C): Clear code mode on device
1. Take out the batteries.
2. Press and hold the test button, then install the batteries on the alarm and the LED lights up.
3. Do not release the button until the LED is o.
4. Press the button again when the LED lights up second times. if you hear the sound of ‘BIP’, it indicates
that clearing is successful. the alarm will reset and get a new random code.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Method of disposal
The heat alarm does not sound when tested. Remove the heat alarm from bracket. Then check
that the battery is properly installed.
The heat alarm chirp with a flashing red LED every
32 seconds.
Replace the battery, please refer to “RE-PLACING
THE BATTERY” section.
The heat alarm gives away false alert. 1. Problems caused by high humidity can be
resolved by drying the heat alarm.
2. Move the heat alarm to a new location.
The heat alarm fails to learn-in to a network. Please refer to “Connecting the alarm to the hub
and app” section.
PRACTICE FIRE SAFETY
For the safety of the family, an evacuation plan should be established and practiced to make sure everyone in
the household knows what to do in the event of a fire.
1. Let everyone hear the siren so they know what the sound means.
2. Establish two possible exits out of the home.
3. Teach all residents to touch a door before opening it. If it is hot, DO NOT open the door. Use an
alternative exit.
4. Teach all residents to crawl along the floor in order to avoid dangerous smoke/gas.
5. Establish a collection point in a safe place outside the home.
WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF FIRE
1. Do not panic; stay calm.
2. Leave the building as quickly as possible. Touch doors to feel if they were hot before opening them.
Use an alternate exit if necessary. Crawl along the floor and don´t stop to collect anything.
3. Meet at a pre-arranged meeting place outside the building.
4. Call the fire department form outside the building.
5. Do not go back inside a burning building. Wait for the fire department to arrive.
Notice: These guidelines will assist you in the event of a fire, however, to reduce the chance that fires will
start, practice fire safety rules and prevent hazardous situations.
WARNING: Do not attempt to repair the alarm. It will affect your warranty. If the alarm is not operating
properly after installation, and is still under warranty, return it to where it was purchased.
Pack it in a well-padded carton and send it back to the original store. If the alarm is no longer under war-
ranty, replace it immediately with a comparable alarm.
MAINTENANCE
Your heat alarms should be cleaned every 3 months, using a vacuum cleaner fitted with the
soft brush attachment.
IMPORTANT: Do not try to open the cover to clean inside the alarm. This will negate the warranty.
WARNING: Only use specified batteries. Usage of different batteries may have detrimental effects on the
alarm. A good safety measure is to replace the battery at least once a year.
WARRANTY
This smoke alarm comes with a 5-year limited warranty against manufacturing defects. (Valid from date
of purchase.) The batteries are not covered by the warranty. Liability under the warranty is limited to the
value of an equivalent smoke alarm. Defective smoke alarms should be returned to the retailer, along with
a description of the problem. If the claim is approved, the faulty goods will be replaced with a new smoke
alarm of the same or an equivalent type. Any claim must be accompanied by a receipt confirming the date
of purchase.
WIRELESS HEAT ALARM FOR SYSTEM HA224WS
User manual SA424WS Ver: 190815 Page 2/4
Sunmatic The Safety Company AB
Argongatan 2B
SE-431 53 Mölndal, Sweden
BS5446-2:2003
Cert: KM645618
19
Use the enclosed screws
and plugs for installation.
100 cm
50 cm

GPBM Nordic AB | Argongatan 2B | 431 53 MÖLNDAL
Tel: 031-799 16 00 | Fax: 031-799 16 01
info@housegard.com | www.housegard.com
GPBM Nordic AB | Argongatan 2B | 431 53 MÖLNDAL
Tel: 031-799 16 00 | Fax: 031-799 16 01
info@housegard.com | www.housegard.com
GB
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Sunmatic The Safety Company AB
Argongatan 2B
SE-43153 Mölndal
Hereby declare under our sole responsibility that the product:
Housegard model heat alarm HA224WS
To which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standards and/or other normative
documents:
BS5446-2 : 2003
Technical file held by: Sunmatic The Safety Company AB
Gothenburg 2019-06-19
Frank Willy Ottesen
Technical Manager
Sunmatic The Safety Company AB hereby declares that the equipment complies with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of RE-Directive. The Declaration of Conformity is available upon
LIMITATIONS OF RADIO COMMUNICATIONS
LIMITATIONS OF RADIO COMMUNICATIONS
This product uses a category 3 radio receiver, which is used in cases where loss of communication cannot
cause critical situations, and that it can be avoided by following the instructions in the user manual. Radio com-
munication can be disturbed by other systems, especially near the 4G mobile system operating in neighboring
frequencies. Radio communication systems are very reliable and are tested to high standards. However, due to
their low transmitting power and limited range (required by regulatory bodies) there are some
limitations to be considered:
• Radio transmitter equipment, such as the wireless heat alarm, should be tested regularly (at least weekly).
This is to determine whether there are sources of interference preventing communication. The radio paths may
be disrupted by moving furni-ture or renovations, and so regular testing protects against these and other faults.
• Receivers may be blocked by radio signals occur-ring on or near their operating frequencies, regard-less of the
house coding.
Housegard wireless heat alarm HA224WS has been tested to EN300 220-1 V2.4.1 in accordance with the requi-
rements of EN300 220-2 V2.4.1. It is designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in residential installations. This equip-ment generates uses and can radiate radio frequen-cy energy and, if not
installed and used in accord-ance with the instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. Interference from the
Heat Alarm system can be identified by temporarily turn-ing the whole system o. Refer to the instructions
supplied with the other products used for infor-mation on these. The user is encouraged to elimi-nate the inter-
ference by one or more of the following measures:
• Relocate the unit.
• Increase the distance between the wireless heat alarm and the device being aected.
Thank you for purchasing our heat alarm. We recommend that you take the time to read this manual so
that you understand all the features. You will also find some hints and advice that will help you solve any
problems and how to avoid them. Save the manual for future use.
The heat alarm is a device that can give off warning when the environmental temperature is between
54°C -70°C, the abnormal temperature may be caused by an actual fire. In order to evacuate right away, the
device alert the dwelling of the dangerous situation. At the same time, if the device is connected to other
devices, they will also give off evacuated warning.
NOTICE: For further instructions look at the system manual.
https://www.housegard.se/manualer/housegard-note-system.pdf
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Model No: HA224WS
Power: DC 2 x 1,5V AA Alkaline battery
Operation current: <50uA(standby), <90mA (alarm)
Alarm volume: >85dB(A) at 3 meters
Operating temperature: 4 °C - 38 °C
Heat sensitivity: 54 °C - 70 °C
Silence mode: approx. 10 minutes
Do not disturb time: approx.8-10 hours
Frequency: 868 MHz
Local heat alarm sound pattern: Bip 0.5s - pause 0.5s – Bip 0.5s – pause 0.5s – Bip 0.5s –pause 1.5s,
with the red LED flash, repeat this alarm pattern.
Wireless alarm sound pattern: Bip - Bip - pause 1.2s, with the red LED flash, repeat this
alarm pattern.
Comply with: BS5446-2:2003.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Type of alarm: The heat alarm can rapidly detect incremental temperature and
absolutely meet heat level.
Heat alarm signal: The heat alarm has a visible and acoustic signal. In standby,
the LED will flash every 32 seconds to indicate normal operation.
If the alarm matches other heat alarms and receives wireless alarm
signal, it will run wireless alarm status. In the alarm status the
frequency of LED flashing speeds up, and the heat alarm will give
o a loud sound to alert occupants.
Status indicator:
1. When the alarm is running normally, the red LED will flash 1 time per 32 seconds.
2. When the battery fails or low battery is detected, the alarm will “chirp” 1 time and with a
corresponding red LED flashing 1 time per 32 seconds.
3. When the unit malfunctions, the alarm will “chirp” 1 time per 32seconds.
4. When a unit is running wireless alarm status, the alarm will sound Bip - Bip - pause 1.2s, with the red
LED flashing repeatedly. If the unit does not receive a wireless alarm signal within 60 seconds, this
wireless alarm will stop and return to the standby mode.
Note: When the unit is in the wireless alarm status, press the test button, it will pause for approx.
10 minutes, it can still normally detect air temperature during the period, it only removes the warning tone.
When the unit is running in the silence mode, the red LED will flash once every 8 seconds.
Low battery indicator: When the unit chirps 1 time per 32 seconds, press the test button, it will pause the
warning tone for approx. 8-10 hours. It can still normally detect air temperature during this period, it only
removes the warning tone.
Testing: Test the heat alarm to ensure proper operation once per week by pressing the test button, the heat
alarm should give off a loud alarm tone.
Alarm silence mode: During the unit’s alarming, push the test button, it will pause the unit alarming for ap-
prox. 10 minutes. The red LED will flash once every 8 seconds, it indicates that the heat alarm is running into
the silence mode. The heat alarm will automatically reset after approximately 10 minutes. If after this period,
the air temperature is still within the heat sensitivity range, the alarm will sound again. The alarm silencer
mode can be repeated.
Notice: Before using the alarm silence, sure there must be a safe condition exists.
Mounting:
Designed for placement on ceiling. The heat alarm should be at least 50cm from the nearest wall.
POSITIONING THE HEAT ALARM
Place a heat alarm near possible fire source such as:
• Kitchen area
• Generator room
• Living room with wooden stove burner
• Garage area
• Washing and drying area
• Additional heat alarms increase your security
• Place the heat alarm where it is reachable in order to test the battery and for maintenance.
DO NOT INSTALL THE HEAT ALARM IN THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS
• På toppen av høye tak eller i takhjørner eller innen 50 cm fra en vegg.
• I rom der temperaturen understiger +4°C eller overstiger +38°C
• At the top of high pointed ceilings or in ceiling corners or within 50cm of a wall.
• In rooms where the temperature can’t exceed +4°C - +38°C
WARNING: Incorrect positioning may lead to reduced reliability and false alarms.
HOW TO INSTALL YOUR HEAT ALARM
1. Press the bracket on the installation position, mark installation hole of bracket with pencil.
2. Drill two installation holes, 5mm diameter holes; insert the two plastic plugs into the holes with a
hammer.
3. Attach the bracket to the plastic plugs and fix the screws into the plastic plugs (refer to Diagram)
4. Fit the alarm on the bracket and turn the alarm body clockwise, until matching well on the bracket.
After mounting, test this heat alarm signal by pushing test button on the top.
Notice: The label in the product cannot be removed as it shows important information about the product.
REPLACING THE BATTERY
1. Turn the alarm body counterclockwise and take out the alarm body from the bracket.
2. Take out the old batteries from the battery box.
3. Fix the two new batteries into the battery box. Please note the battery polarities.
4. Fix alarm body on bracket and turn the alarm body clockwise.
5. Test heat alarm by pressing the test button. The sound pattern is Bip 0.5s - pause 0.5s – Bip 0.5s –
pause 0.5s – Bip 0.5s – pause 1.5s, with the red LED flashing, repeatedly in the same pattern. If there is
no sound, it means that the heat alarm is faulty, or the the battery is not installed correctly. For more
information read the section “Troubleshooting”.
Notice: During testing, because the unit sends the wireless signal, other heat detectors may alarm. Once
release the test button, other heat detectors will stop alarming in 1 minute.
TYPE OF BATTERY
Voltage: DC 1,5V
Type: AA Alkaline
Battery life: Approx. 12 months
Recommended batteries: Gold Peak Group: GN15A
WIRELESS FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
Wireless frequency: 868MHz
Wireless distance: Obstructions such as steel reinforcement in concrete could block or impede the wireless
signal. It is recommended not to exceed 35 m as the maximum distance between alarms in a network. If clear
line of sight the range is > 50 meters.
Note: Make sure the battery is installed well before operating the product.
(A) Multiple Same Alarms Networking
The detectors can be interlinked with each other without using the hub or apps.
1. Take one alarm and press the test button continuously for 3 times, The LED will light up and the alarm
enter “Pairing Mode”.
2. Take another alarm, press the test button 3 times in a row, The LED light, alarm enters “pairing Mode”,
When hearing a high beep -> Networking success.
(B): Connecting the device to the hub and app.
1. Download the app “Housegard Note”
2. Follow the instructions inside the app in order to register an account.
3. Make sure that the hub works properly before you set up a network, make sure to set up a network
between hub and devices within recommended distance.
4. Connect the hub to your WiFi.
5. Set the hub into pairing mode (refer to system quide).
6. Quickly press the test button 3 times on the device, The LED will light up and the device enters ”pair-
ing mode”. The device will add itself in the app. If connection fails, repeat step 5 and 6.
NOTICE: For further instructions look at the system manual.
https://www.housegard.se/manualer/housegard-note-system.pdf
Repeat this for each alarm.
(C): Clear code mode on device
1. Take out the batteries.
2. Press and hold the test button, then install the batteries on the alarm and the LED lights up.
3. Do not release the button until the LED is o.
4. Press the button again when the LED lights up second times. if you hear the sound of ‘BIP’, it indicates
that clearing is successful. the alarm will reset and get a new random code.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Method of disposal
The heat alarm does not sound when tested. Remove the heat alarm from bracket. Then check
that the battery is properly installed.
The heat alarm chirp with a flashing red LED every
32 seconds.
Replace the battery, please refer to “RE-PLACING
THE BATTERY” section.
The heat alarm gives away false alert. 1. Problems caused by high humidity can be
resolved by drying the heat alarm.
2. Move the heat alarm to a new location.
The heat alarm fails to learn-in to a network. Please refer to “Connecting the alarm to the hub
and app” section.
PRACTICE FIRE SAFETY
For the safety of the family, an evacuation plan should be established and practiced to make sure everyone in
the household knows what to do in the event of a fire.
1. Let everyone hear the siren so they know what the sound means.
2. Establish two possible exits out of the home.
3. Teach all residents to touch a door before opening it. If it is hot, DO NOT open the door. Use an
alternative exit.
4. Teach all residents to crawl along the floor in order to avoid dangerous smoke/gas.
5. Establish a collection point in a safe place outside the home.
WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF FIRE
1. Do not panic; stay calm.
2. Leave the building as quickly as possible. Touch doors to feel if they were hot before opening them.
Use an alternate exit if necessary. Crawl along the floor and don´t stop to collect anything.
3. Meet at a pre-arranged meeting place outside the building.
4. Call the fire department form outside the building.
5. Do not go back inside a burning building. Wait for the fire department to arrive.
Notice: These guidelines will assist you in the event of a fire, however, to reduce the chance that fires will
start, practice fire safety rules and prevent hazardous situations.
WARNING: Do not attempt to repair the alarm. It will affect your warranty. If the alarm is not operating
properly after installation, and is still under warranty, return it to where it was purchased.
Pack it in a well-padded carton and send it back to the original store. If the alarm is no longer under war-
ranty, replace it immediately with a comparable alarm.
MAINTENANCE
Your heat alarms should be cleaned every 3 months, using a vacuum cleaner fitted with the
soft brush attachment.
IMPORTANT: Do not try to open the cover to clean inside the alarm. This will negate the warranty.
WARNING: Only use specified batteries. Usage of different batteries may have detrimental effects on the
alarm. A good safety measure is to replace the battery at least once a year.
WARRANTY
This smoke alarm comes with a 5-year limited warranty against manufacturing defects. (Valid from date
of purchase.) The batteries are not covered by the warranty. Liability under the warranty is limited to the
value of an equivalent smoke alarm. Defective smoke alarms should be returned to the retailer, along with
a description of the problem. If the claim is approved, the faulty goods will be replaced with a new smoke
alarm of the same or an equivalent type. Any claim must be accompanied by a receipt confirming the date
of purchase.
WIRELESS HEAT ALARM FOR SYSTEM HA224WS
User manual SA424WS Ver: 190815 Page 2/4
Sunmatic The Safety Company AB
Argongatan 2B
SE-431 53 Mölndal, Sweden
BS5446-2:2003
Cert: KM645618
19
Use the enclosed screws
and plugs for installation.
100 cm
50 cm
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