LEGRAND 0 405 17 User manual

Self-contained smoke
detector/alarm
0 405 17
0333-CPR-292050-3
DoP no: 0333-CPR-292050-3
EN14604: 2005 + AC: 2008 - Smoke alarm
Wall or ceiling mounting
0333
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Safety instructions
Detector systems must be installed by fully qualied specialist contractors.
Incorrect installation and/or incorrect use may lead to the risk of electric shock
or re. Read the manual and consider exactly where the product is to be tted
before carrying out installation. All Legrand products must only be opened
and repaired by trained sta authorised to do so. Any unauthorised opening
or repair voids all liability, replacement rights and warranties. Only use Legrand
brand accessories.
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Self-contained smoke detector/alarm Cat. No. 0 405 17 is a smoke alarm
designed for private houses. It detects smoke when a re breaks out and
alerts you with a loud audible alarm.
Please read the following pages carefully before installing and
commissioning self-contained smoke detector/alarm Cat. No. 0 405 17.
Caution, self-contained smoke detector/alarm Cat.No. 0 405 17 does not
detect heat, gas or ames.
General characteristics
-> Power supply: non-replaceable Duracell
Ultra123* lithium battery
-> Battery life: 10 years
-> Smoke detection: optical
-> Acoustic power: > 85 dB at 3 m
-> Battery monitor: audible and
illuminated signal in the event of a fault
-> Battery test frequency: automatically
every 50 sec.
-> Fixing: screw and bolt kit supplied for
xing in solid materials
-> Protection against false alarms:
•
algorithm managed by micro-controller
• insect screen
-> Functional check: test button
* Air shipment of lithium batteries for personal use
is regulated by category UN3090.
Find out more on the website http://safetravel.dot.gov.
Certications
0333-CPR-292050-3
EN14604:2005 + AC 2008
DoP no: 0333-CPR-292050-3
Certication body:
AFNOR Certication11,
rueFrancis de Préssensé
F-93571
La Plaine St-Denis Cedex
Tel: +33(0)1 41 62 80 00
Fax: +33(0)1 49 17 90 00
Email:
www.marque-nf.com
www.afnor.org
Contents
Installation recommendations .....................3
Installation method: ceiling or wall ............4
Installation in the kitchen ..............................5
Installing and commissioning the
smokealarm .......................................................5
Alarm override switch .....................................7
Battery fault postponement ......................... 8
Decommissioning the smoke alarm ..........8
Usage tips ...........................................................8
Test ........................................................................9
Care .......................................................................9
What to do in the event of a re .................9
Certications ....................................................10
Contact ..............................................................11
Warranty conditions ......................................11
Recycling ...........................................................11

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Technical characteristics
• Dimensions: H 61 mm x Diameter 110 mm
• Weight: 162 g
• Operating temperature: 0 to 55°C
• Interior environment
• White ABS
Installation recommendations
Minimum installation
One detector per oor, ideally in corridors and stairwells. NB: Prioritise areas
leading to bedrooms because the risks of smoke inhalation are greater
when people are asleep.
Recommended installation
One detector per room. For rooms where false alarms often occur (eg:
kitchen, garage, etc), check the installation recommendations. Self-
contained smoke detector/alarms should not be installed in bathrooms.
Examples
apartment house
lounge
kitchen
bedroom
bedroom
corridor corridor
bedroom bedroom
lounge kitchen
stairs
minimum protection
recommended
optimum protection
installation recommended
For installation in the kitchen or garage, please refer to the section entitled
Installation recommendations.

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Installation method: ceiling or wall
Example of positioning
Comply with the distances stated below.
Long corridors
In corridors longer than 10 metres, install at least 2 self-contained smoke
detector/alarms Cat. No. 0 405 17.
>10 cm
<30 cm
>10 cm >10 cm
As far as possible, place the detectors at regular intervals, prioritising areas
close to bedrooms and stairways.
Installation precautions
Some phenomena can prevent self-contained smoke detector/alarms from
working properly:
-> Condensation in laundry rooms.
-> Appliances which may produce smoke (cooker hob, oven, vehicle
exhaust fumes, etc).
-> Make sure the room containing such appliances is well ventilated.
-> Smoke dilution by ventilation sources (air conditioning, heating,
window, other).
-> Dust in attics, lofts, workshops, etc.
-> Abnormally low (<0°) or high (>55°C) ambient temperature.
-> Steam in bathrooms. Self-contained smoke detector/alarms must not be
installed in bathrooms because of the risk of false alarms.
-> Vehicle exhaust fumes (in garages): risk of false alarms.

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Installation in the kitchen
Installing a self-contained smoke detector/alarm in a kitchen is not
recommended because of the signicant risk of false alarms and dirt
quickly clogging up the detector. Self-contained smoke detector/alarms
must denitely not be installed in kitchens smaller than 9 m2.
Ensure a minimum distance of 2 metres (for a surface area of 9 m2
minimum) from any appliance which produces smoke or steam. In order to
prevent nuisance alarms, use the override switch whenever you are using
an appliance which produces smoke or steam.
Example of installation in the kitchen:
KITCHEN
recommended
position
Position the detector as far as possible from
any source of smoke or steam.
Installing and commissioning a self-contained smoke
detector/alarm
Tools required and prerequisites
Drill with 4 mm bit, screws and bolts provided
Please read the information in this document before starting work.
Installation instructions
Take care when xing detectors in hollow materials, we recommend using
expansion bolts suitable for your particular substrate.
1 - Place the base on the ceiling.
2 - Turn the Test button to ensure it is visible and accessible.
3 - Mark the two holes where the bolts will be installed.
4 - Drill the holes and then insert the bolts.
5 - Attach the base with both screws.

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Anti-theft device
The built-in anti-theft device prevents the detector being stolen (in an
apartment block for example).
After breaking o both lugs (see location below), the detector can be
locked in position.
If necessary, you can simply use a small screwdriver to turn the mechanical
locking lever through the opening in the base (see illustration below).
Opening
Locking lug
Mechanical locking lever
Commissioning the smoke alarm battery
1 - Remove the tab by pulling it towards you. After 20 s, the self-contained
smoke detector/alarm will be operational (see below on left)
2 - Store the tab in the special slot (see below on right)
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When the detector reaches its end of life, you can disconnect the battery
using the tab to stop the fault audible signal and prevent any electrical
hazards during recycling (see Decommissioning the self-contained smoke
detector/alarm paragraph).
Positioning the detector
1 - Place the detector on its base.
2 - Turn clockwise until it locks.
If the test button is not facing the entrance to the room, you can unlock
it (turn anti-clockwise) to give the detector a half-turn.
3 - Press the Test button to check it is working.

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Alarm override switch
Self-contained smoke detector/alarm Cat. No. 0 405 17 has an alarm
override function:
• when the source of the smoke has been identied
• as a preventive measure before smoke is likely to occur
Example: smoke from a toaster, deep fat fryer, cigarette. The override is
automatically disabled after 10 min.
The self-contained smoke detector/alarm then reverts to its normal
operating mode. This allows you to ventilate the room without setting o
the alarm audible signal.
Overriding the alarm with
smoke present
Overriding the alarm before smoke is
present
1 - Smoke present:
- 1 red ash/1 sec
- alarm audible signal
1 - Before smoke is present:
- Smoke alarm in standby state
- 1 red ash/50 secs
2 - Press the Test button, the
alarm signal stops.
2 - Now hold down the Test button for
2seconds. After the test audible
signal, 3 short beeps conrm override
mode.
3 - The override is active for 10 minutes:
- 1 red ash/7 secs (if smoke present: 1 red ash/2 secs)
The smoke alarm is overridden for 10 min.
Resetting a self-contained smoke detector/alarm which is in override mode
Override mode can be cancelled before the 10 minutes are up.
1 - Smoke alarm in
override mode:
1 red ash/7 secs
ifsmoke present.
2 - Press the Test button,
2 short beeps cancel
override mode.
3 - Returning the
self-contained smoke
detector/alarm to
standby state:
1 red ash approx.
every 50 secs.

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Battery fault postponement
Operation
If the battery malfunctions, the smoke alarm beeps approx. every 50 secs.
This signal can be postponed temporarily.
Battery fault postponement
1 - Battery fault
indicated:
1 long beep + 1 red
ash approx. every
50 secs.
2 - Press the Test button,
3 short beeps conrm
that the battery fault
has been postponed for
12 hours.
3 - 12 hours later:
1 long beep + 1 red
ash approx. every
50 secs. Battery fault
indicated again.
Decommissioning the self-contained smoke detector/alarm
Temporary or for disposal
1 - Remove the tab from its slot.
2 - Insert the tab between the end of the battery and the metal part.
3 - Press the Test button to check it is switched o.
When disposing of them, take your products to an approved recycling centre.
Usage tips
Audible event identication
Audible signalling Event meaning
5 quick short beeps Power-up
1 short beep/1 sec Smoke level detected close to alarm level
2 short beeps in
succession Event acknowledgement (exit override mode)
3 short beeps in
succession Event acknowledgement (activate override mode)
Illuminated event identication
Visual signalling Event meaning
1 red ash/1 sec Switch to alarm mode
1 red ash/7 secs Activation of override mode without any smoke
1 red ash/2 secs Activation of override mode with smoke present
1 red ash/50 secs Smoke alarm operating normally
Audible and illuminated event identication
1 red ash + 1 long beep/50 sec: battery fault (main power supply source, see
above instructions)

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Installing the smoke detector
Installation instruction:s
Tools required
Ø5 mm x2 x2
screw
and bolt kit
supplied
X2
x2
S6 5*25 bolts
S6 5*25
ST 3.9*19
When xing detectors in hollow materials, it is advisable to using expansion
bolts suitable for your particular substrate.
1 - Place the base on the ceiling
2 - Turn the Test button to ensure it is visible
3 - Mark the two holes where the bolts will be installed
4 - Drill the holes and then insert the bolts
5 - Attach the base with both screws
6 - Place the detector on its base
7 - Turn clockwise until it locks

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Certications
CE marking
The CE marking on this product conrms its compliance with European
regulations (EU) no. 305/2011 relating to construction products applicable
to it, especially its compliance with the harmonised specications of
standard NF EN 14604: 2005 + AC: 2008
NF mark
The NF mark applied to the self-contained smoke detector/alarm ensures
safety and constant quality that is checked by specialists. Through its
guaranteed exhaustive checks (contractor’s quality management system,
production controls, audits and surveillance tests, etc) the customer has
the reassurance brought by certied products.
The NF-DAAF mark conrms the product’s compliance with the NF292
certication guideline; it is awarded and overseen by AFNOR Certication,
11 rue Francis de Pressenté - 93571 LA PLAINE ST DENIS Cedex.
Essential certied characteristics covered by the NF mark
Type of mounting Wall only NO
Ceiling only NO
Wall or ceiling Yes
Main power supply source Built into the device
Battery life 10 years
Interconnectable device NO
Designed for installation in a camper van Yes
Connection to external auxiliary devices NO
Radio link (to alarm control panel) NO
Individual alarm indicator Yes
Alarm override switch Yes
Accessibility option NO

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Test
Test button
We recommend that you test operation of your self-contained smoke
detector/alarm once a week. Press the Test button briey (less than 2 secs).
The Test button ashes red and emits an audible alarm.
Use this test to familiarise young children with this audible signal and explain
to them what to do if a re breaks out in your home (see What to do in the
event of a re paragraph). Always perform this test after a long absence.
Test aerosol for self-contained smoke detector/alarm
Optional test
Once or twice a year, you can check that the self-contained
smoke detector/alarm is working by using a test aerosol.
30 cm
Care
AB
A: Remove any dust from the ns with a vacuum cleaner or an antistatic
cloth.
B: Clean the detector all over with a sponge or damp cloth. It is essential
to keep the detector in a clean environment (without too much dust or
cobwebs) so that smoke can penetrate inside the detector.
The detector must not be painted.
What to do in the event of a re
As soon as you detect a re, keep calm. Evacuate the premises as quickly as
possible and take refuge in a smoke-free area. Lie on the ground so you can
breathe.
Call the emergency services.

Legrand
BP30076
F-87002 Limoges Cedex 1
Consumer department: 0825 360 360
www.legrand.fr
KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS THROUGHOUT THE
PRODUCT’S LIFE
Recycling
This symbol on the product or its packaging means
that this product must not be treated as household
waste. It must be taken to an appropriate collection
point for recycling electrical and electronic equipment.
This symbol on the product, its packaging, or in its
instruction manual, means that LEGRAND contributes
to paying for the whole selective waste collection and
recycling system.
Membership of an eco-organisation: Recylum
RoHS
2011/65/CE
This symbol on the product, its packaging, or in its
instruction manual, means that this product complies
with European directive ROHS 2011/65/EU“Restriction
of Hazardous Substances”.
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