Apollo 51000-600 Manual de instalación - Página 5
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5. BATTERY INSTALLATION AND REPLACEMENT
5.1 FIRST DETECTOR USE
The detector ships with batteries installed and a pull tab to prevent electrical
contact while in transit. Remove the pull tab before installing the detector.
5.2 BATTERY REPLACEMENT
To replace the batteries, remove the detector from the mounting base. Remove the
batteries from the detector, a flat bladed screwdriver may be used to help remove
the batteries, but care must be taken to ensure the batteries are not damaged. Wait
a minimum 20 seconds for the detector to power down completely. Install 2 new
Panasonic CR123A or Energizer EL123AP batteries, taking care to follow the
battery polarity indication on the detector next to the battery compartment. The
detector should flash RED, YELLOW, GREEN and chirp 8 seconds after the batteries
are installed. Return the detector to the mounting base, the detector should flash
GREEN every 12 seconds to indicate normal operation. Test the detector as
described in Section 9 FIELD SERVICE TESTS of this installation guide.
WARNING: CONSTANT EXPOSURES TO HIGH OR LOW TEMPERATURES OR HIGH
HUMIDITY MAY REDUCE BATTERY LIFE
Remove pull tab
before installing
detector
Figure 4 - Pull Tab
6. PROGRAMMING TO CONTROL PANEL
Refer to the appropriate compatible control panel programming guide for the
proper procedure required to enroll the Wireless Combination Smoke, Heat and
Carbon Monoxide Detector into the system.
7. MOUNTING THE DETECTOR
7.1 RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS FOR SMOKE HEAT DETECTORS
According to National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) the major threat from
fire in a dwelling unit occurs at night when everyone is asleep. The principal threat
to persons in sleeping areas comes from fires in the remainder of the unit;
therefore, a smoke detector(s) is best located between the bedroom areas and the
rest of the unit. In units with only one bedroom area on one floor, the smoke
detector(s) should be located as shown in Figure 5. In dwelling units with more
than one bedroom area or with bedrooms on more than one floor, more than one
smoke detector is required, as shown in Figure 6.
Figure 5 - Location of the detectors in units with only one bedroom area on one floor