Trader BEAR BESMOKEYV2 User manual

BESMOKEYV2 - User Manual
Smoke Alarm, Photoelectric, Surface Mount
220-240V AC, 9V Battery Back Up / Individual or Interconnected
Thank you for purchasing our smoke alarm. This instruction contains important
information on the correct installation and operation of your smoke alarm.
Read this instruction fully before attempting installation and retain them
for future reference.
Standard: AS 3786-2014
Licence Number: SMK41282
WARNING:
• This product must only be installed and serviced by appropriately qualied electrician;
• This product must only be used for the purpose described in these instructions and must be installed in
accordance with the wiring rules and regulations in local location.
• Hazardous voltage may be presented at the wire leads of this product.
• Disconnect the AC power before installing or removing the smoke alarm.
• Ensure that the product has been correctly installed and tested for safe operation before reconnecting the
electrical supply.
• DO NOT connect the interconnection wire to Live or Neutral.
• A non-pure sinusoidal power sources is not suitable for this smoke alarm (e.g. derived from square-wave
invertors).
• The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects lled with liquids, such as
vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in death or serious injury.
Specications:
Main Power Source 220-240V AC 50 Hz
Secondary Power Source
Suitable batteries: GP DC 9V carbon battery or PAKKO DC 9V
carbon battery; or EVE DC 9V Lithium battery; or Raymax DC
9V Alkaline battery
AC Operating Current <60mA
Interconnecting Max. 24 alarms (wired 150m maximum)
Operating Temperature 0 °C to 40 °C
Ambient Humidity 5-95%
Alarm Sensitivity 0.100-0.180 dB/m
Alarm Volume ≥ 85dB(A) @ 3m
Sound Pattern
ISO8201(BI 0.5s - pause 0.5s - BI 0.5s - pause 0.5s - BI 0.5s
- pause 1.5s, with the RED LED ashing, repeat this alarm
pattern)
Comply with AS 3786:2014+A 1 :2015+A2:2018
Product function description:
Function Indication Description
Standby status The Red LED ashes about every 48
seconds. The unit is working.
AC power indication The Green LED illuminates continuously. The unit is receiving AC power.
Low battery warning The unit chirps with Red LED ashing
about every 48 seconds.
The battery voltage is too low, must replace a new battery
within 30 days.
Fault warning The unit beeps twice and ashes twice
every 48 seconds
The unit is faulty, get helps from the section:“Trouble
Shooting”.
Self-test fault warning The Red LED ashes twice about every
48 seconds. The buzzer fault or buzzer detection circuit fault.
End-of-life warning The unit chirps between the Red LED two
times ashing.
The unit will send end-of-life warning after working 10
years. Need to replace a new smoke alarm.
Test function
The Red LED ashes once every second
with alarm sounding until the TEST
button is released.
• Test by pressing the TEST button on the smoke alarm
at least 5 seconds.
• The alarm will sound if all electronic circuitry, horn
and battery are working properly.
• If no alarm sounds, refer to“Trouble Shooting”.
• Recommend testing the alarm Weekly by pressing
the TEST button.
Silence function The Red LED ashes every 8 seconds.
• This smoke alarm has a built-in Silence feature.
• If cooking or other non-hazardous sources cause the
alarm to sound, it can be temporarily silenced by
pressing the HUSH button for above 2 seconds.
• The alarm enters silence mode for 10 minutes.
• After the 10 minute dormant period, the smoke
alarm will resume normal ooeration.
Fire alarm The Red LED ashes every second, with
alarm sounds. Generate alarm sounds when re happening.
Fire alarm memory The Red LED ashes twice every 24
seconds.
After the unit exits Fire alarm state, it enters the Fire alarm
memory state, and the red LED ashes twice every 24
seconds for 72 hours.
Interconnection alarm The unit generates alarm sounds without
Red LED ashing.
The unit will enter the interconnection alarm mode when
received wire interconnection alarm signals.
Interconnection alarm
memory The Red LED ashes once every 1 second.
After the unit exits Interconnection alarm state, it enters
Interconnection alarm memory state, and the red LED
ashes once every 1 second for 3 minutes.
Do not disturb The Red LED ashes about every 48
seconds.
The unit will stop nuisance warning about 10 hours
under low battery or fault mode when the HUSH button
is pressed.
CAUTION:
• Before using the silence function, identify the source of the smoke and make sure a safe condition existing.
After 10 minutes silence, the unit will resume to normal operation.
• DO NOT use an open ame to test your alarm which may damage the alarm or ignite combustible materials
and result in a re.
• If the alarm sounds, and it is not being tested, it means the unit detected smoke. THE SOUND OF THE ALARM
REQUIRES YOUR IMMEDIATE ATTENTION AND ACTION.
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Installation planning
• Recommended location of smoke alarms
• Standard guidelines should be followed and locations should be planned for optimum performance when installing
the smoke alarms. The Building Code or Australia and regional Government Legislations provide direction.
• For optimal performance, alarms should be mounted as close to the centre of the rooms as practical and on the ceiling
for residential applications (see diagram 2).
• Smoke alarms should be located in the vicinity of sleeping areas, bed rooms and along the path to the exit as the
sleeping quarters are usually further from building exits.
• Smoke alarms should be mounted near each end of hallways longer than 9 metres.
• Smoke alarms on ceiling must be installed at least 300mm away from walls or corners (see diagram 3).
• Where it is necessary to mount smoke alarms on a wall, use the inside wall of the room and position them between
300mm and 500mm from the ceiling. (See diagram 3).
• The alarm should be at least 500mm away from the apex of any angled ceiling surface and no greater than 1500mm
(see diagram 3).
• Alarms should be located in every room where electrical appliances are used.
Multi Storey
• Alarms should be installed on every oor level.
• Stairwells can act like chimneys as smoke can rise through them, so additional alarms should be located in these areas
(see diagram 1).
Mobile Homes
• For modern mobile homes or caravans with ecient insulation, install smoke alarms as recommended, refer
‘Recommended location of smoke alarms’.
• For older and mobile homes and caravans that are not well insulated on external surfaces compared to current
standards, external temperatures can vary to extreme heat or cold. In these cases the smoke alarm should be
mounted on an inside partition between 300mm and 500mm from the ceiling surface. This is to overcome the
problem where the temperature conditions on external surfaces may create a thermal barrier where smoke may not
reach the ceiling.
• If unsure of the insulation in the mobile home it is recommended to install the alarm on an inside wall panel, and for
minimum protection install at least one alarm near bedrooms.
• Note: for smoke alarm use in mobile homes it is recommended to test them before each excursion and at least once
a week during use, particularly if travelling on rough roads.
Locations to avoid:
• Air-conditioner ducts or appliance outlets that create airow such as heaters where combustion heat particles rise
and spread horizontally.
• Avoid locating the smoke alarms within 1 metre as it can cause nuisance triggering or smoke particles may be blown
away from alarm.
• Avoid installation in kitchen areas as nuisance triggering can occur from cooking fumes, heat or smoke particles
rising.
• Avoid installation in damp areas or extremely humid locations where relative humidity may reach 90%.
• Avoid installing in areas where there are large temperature variations such as 5 to 45 degrees as performance may
vary in extreme conditions and battery life may be reduced.
• Avoid installing alarms in areas that are considered“dead air space”where smoke will unlikely reach the alarm (see
diagram 3).
• It is recommended not to locate your alarm in the garage - products of combustion that are present when you start
your vehicle may cause nuisance triggering.
• Do not locate your alarm less than 500mm from the peak of an“A” frame type ceiling (see diagram 3).
• Avoid dusty areas or areas where insects may infest the unit as it may cause nuisance triggering or premature failure.
• Avoid installation in close proximity to other electrical equipment or uorescent lights as electromagnetic
interference may cause nuisance triggering.
CAUTION:
• All interconnected smoke alarms must be supplied from the same circuit.
• A common Neutral wire must be used for Interconnect to function.
• MAX. Interconnected alarms: 24.
• MAX. Wiring length between rst and last alarm: 150m.
• DO NOT connect the interconnect wires to Live or Neutral.
• Observe and follow all local and national electrical and building codes for installation.
• Use a minimum of 1.5 mm 250V insulated wire for all wiring, including interconnecting wiring.
Bedroom
Bedroom Bedroom
Living Room
Lounge Room
Kitchen / Dining
Diagram 1 Diagram 2 - Suggest alarm location
Diagram 3

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Wiring Instructions:
Replace Battery Instructions:
Note: After replacing battery press the TEST button to ensure it is connected and working correctly.
Mounting Instructions:
1. Turn of the AC power .
2. Select the proper location for your smoke alarm.
3. Press the base on the instaltion position, mark installation holes of the bracket with pencil.
4. Bore tow installation holes on the sign with electric drill. Make diameter of holes 5mm. Strike the two plastic plugs into
holes with hammer (See diagram A).
5. Wired Live, Neutral and Interconnection wire according to wiring instruction.
6. Attach the base to the plastic plugs and x tightly the screws into the plastic plugs. (See diagram 8).
7. Take out battery and remove outside lm from battery, then insert the fresh battery into battery box. (See diagram C).
8. Close the alarm body. (See diagram D).
WARNING: To prevent injury, this unit must be securely attached to ceiling in accordance with the
installation instructions.

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What to do if the Alarm sounds
1. Alert any small children and elderly persons.
2. Leave immediately by your plan of escape. Every second counts, so don’t waste time getting dressed or picking up
valuables.
3. In leaving, don’t open any inside door without rst feeling its surface. If hot, or if you see smoke seeping through cracks,
don’t open that door! Instead, use your alternate exit. If inside door is cool, place your shoulder against it, open it slightly
and be ready to slam it shut if heat and smoke rush in.
4. Stay close to the oor if air is smoky. Breathe shallowly through a wet cloth if possible.
5. Once outside, go to your selected meeting place and make sure everyone is there.
6. Call the Fire Brigade on 000.
7. Don’t return to your home until ocials say that it is safe to do so. For further information on re safety contact your
local Fire Brigade.
Trouble Shooting:
Problem Cause and Remedy
The green LED does not light when AC power
supplied
• Check the AC line is properly connected to the smoke alarm.
• Ensure that the AC power is turned on.
The Red LED does not ash every 48s • Ensure that the battery and the AC power are properly connected.
Smoke alarm does not sound when tested
• Ensure that the battery and the AC power are properly connected.
• Clean the smoke alarm. Then take out the battery and turn o the AC
power. Install battery and turn on the AC power after 3 minutes.
Low battery warning • Ensure that the battery is properly connected.
• Replace at battery, refer to“Replace Battery” section.
Fault warning • Clean smoke alarm. Take out the battery and turn o the AC power.
Wait 3 minutes, then install battery and turn on the AC power.
Self test fault warning (reserved) • Press the“TEST/HUSH”button at least 15s, then release.
False alarm
• Press the“TEST/HUSH”button to silence it.
• Clean smoke alarm device.
• Move the smoke alarm device to new location.
The alarm sounds dierent from it is used to
• Ensure that the battery is not low voltage.
• Clean smoke alarm. Take out the battery and turn o the AC power.
Wait 3 minutes, then install battery and turn on the AC power. .
The alarm can’t interconnect
• Check the Live, Neutral, Interconnection wires are properly
connected
• Check the interconnected smoke alarms are supplied from the same
circuit.
If the problem still exists, please return to your electrical wholesaler.
If the unit is out of warranty, please replace another new alarm.
10 Year Manufacturer’s Warranty
This product has been manufactured to the highest quality standards.
This product is warranted to the original purchaser and is not transferable.
The product is guaranteed to be free from defects in workmanship and parts for a period of 10 Years from the date
of purchase. Defects that occur within this warranty period, under normal use and care will be repaired, replaced or
refunded. The benets conferred by this warranty are in addition to all other rights and remedies of the consumer under
Commonwealth, State and Territory laws in relation to the goods or services to which this warranty relates and Australian
Consumer Law. Risk in regard to the product to be repaired shall at all times remain with the Purchaser. The warranty
is given on the condition that the product to which it applies is used for the purpose and in the manner intended by
its construction and for no other purposes whatsoever. GSM Electrical (Australia) Pty Ltd shall not be responsible for
damage of any kind, caused by accidents, power surges, electrical storm damage, incorrect power current, infestation
(vermin or insect), incorrect installation, incorrect electricity or plumbing installation, improper use of controls or failure
to use the product in accordance with the operating instructions, general misuse or abuse or from normal wear and tear.
Any attempt by an unauthorised person to repair or tamper with the equipment shall render the warranty
null and void.
GSM Electrical (Australia) Pty Ltd’s liability under this warranty is limited to the replacement and/or repair of the defective
parts within the warranty period and does not extend to installation or removal of the product. Acceptance of liability by
GSM Electrical (Australia) Pty Ltd contained herein is to the exclusion of any other remedy whatsoever and howsoever
arising in respect of any equipment to which it applies.
Disposal:
Waste electrical products and batteries should not be disposed of with your other household waste.
The alarm is ideally suited for disposal within the waste electronic and electrical equipment (WEEE)
recycling scheme.
Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your local authority, retailer or contact our Technical
Support team for recycling/disposal advice as regional variations apply.
Once the batteries are removed, the low battery warning chirp will stop. The batteries should always be
removed before disposal.
GSM Electrical (Australia) Pty Ltd
Level 2 142-144 Fullarton Road
Rose Park SA 5067
www.gsme.com.au
Phone: 1300 301 838
Fax: 1300 301 778
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