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Battery operated photoelectric smoke detector RM L 3100 with mute function
IMPORTANT:
Read these operating instructions and store them in a safe place.
Heed and follow the safety instructions.
Introduction
These operating instructions must be read carefully and completely. They are an integral part of your newly-purchased, battery-operated
photoelectric smoke detector and contains important instructions for the operation and handling of the device.
In the following the device will only be referred to as a smoke detector. When using this product, all safety instructions must be f ollowed at
all times. If you have any questions concerning the use of the smoke detector, contact your dealer or service company. These operating
instructions must be kept and if necessary transferred with the item to any third party purchasing it. Furthermore, you must make sure the
smoke detector remains in good operating condition.
Technical specifications
Device:
RM L 3100
VDS approval:
DIN EN 14604/VDS +
Range of application:
according to DIN 14676 Audible alarm:
Power supply:
integrated 3V DC lithium battery
Battery life:
10 years
Ambient temperature:
0 ºC to 39 ºC Protection class:
Choosing the installation site
Installation sites for smoke detectors are regulated in the binding application standard DIN EN 14676, which is applicable in Germany.
1. To provide comprehensive protection smoke detectors should be installed in all rooms, corridors, storage areas and basements . It may
be necessary to install more than one smoke detector per area, especially in corridors longer than 15 m. We recommend using several
smoke detectors for rooms larger than 60 m
2. You should at least provide minimum protection and install a smoke detector in every bedroom and children's room, as well as in
corridors used as emergency routes.
3. For optimal protection there should be at leastone smoke detector installed in every room and corridor.
4. Because smoke rises, smoke detectors must always be installed on the ceiling, preferably in the centre of the room, in a horizontal
position. According to DIN EN 14676, a distance of at least 0.5 m from all furniture and the ceiling and walls must be observed.
5. Do not install under the ridge of a roof (place at least 30 - 50 cm below the ridge), near air ducts, or in areas with a severe draught.
Installation sites to be avoided
1. Do not install smoke detectors in areas subject to draught, such as near air conditioner or ventilation intakes.
2. Bathrooms, showers, and rooms where the temperature exceeds 39 ºC or falls below 0 ºC.
3. Under the ridge of a roof, since smoke-free aircan accumulate there in the event of a fire.
4. Kitchens, garages, laundry or boiler rooms, where cooking fumes, vehicle exhaust, dust and humidity may trigger a false alarm.
5. Very dusty or dirty areas. Dirt and dust may accumulate in the smoke alarm and hinder its reliability during operation.
6. Less than 1.50 m from a fluorescent lamp.
bedroom
bathroom
corridor
children's
children's
ro
om
room
Smoke detector installation and start-up The mounting parts included are designed for concrete ceilings. If you have a different mounting
surface you will need to purchase appropriate mounting parts at a specialist store.
1. Mark the position of the smoke detector on the ceiling.
Q label/G216044
and corridors longer than 10 m.
2
kitchen
living room
85dB (at a distance of
3 m)
IP 20