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time) will silence the Alarm for 8 hours –
however it will give two short beeps (second
apart) every 10 minutes to remind the user it
has been disabled. If the contamination clears
the Alarm will return to normal operation.
(Note: this does not reduce the users fire
protection, as a Smoke Alarm in continuous
alarm due to a fault, is useless and must be
silenced – by taking the Alarm down or as
described here. This procedure has the added
benefits that the user is reminded every 10
minutes by two short beeps that the Alarm
needs to be replaced and that if the problem
clears the Alarm will return to detecting fire).
1.2.3. Faulty smoke chamber
In the unlikely event of the smoke sensing
chamber becoming defective, the Alarm will
give 2 short beeps with 2 yellow LED flashes
every 48 seconds. The Alarm must then be
replaced.
If it is not convenient to replace it immediately,
pressing the test button will silence the beeps
and stop the yellow LED flashing for 12 hours.
This can be repeated as required.

2. Location and Positioning

Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing a Smoke
Alarm. You can easily install these Alarms
throughout the property on escape routes, on
each storey, in corridors and in closed rooms to
give warning of fire.
Heat Alarms can be installed in kitchens
and other areas where Smoke Alarms are
unsuitable.
IMPORTANT!
Specific requirements for Smoke Alarm
installation vary from state to state and from
region to region. Check with your local Fire
Department for current requirements in your
area.
SMOKE ALARMS
Sufficient smoke must enter your Smoke Alarm
before it will respond. Your Smoke Alarm needs
to be within 7.5 metres of the fire to respond
quickly. Smoke Alarms also need to be in
positions where they can be heard throughout
the property, so they can wake you and your
family in time for everyone to escape. A single
Smoke Alarm will give some protection if it is
properly installed, but most homes will require
two or more (preferably interconnected) to
ensure that a reliable early warning is given.
For recommended protection you should put
individual Smoke Alarms in all rooms where
fire is most likely to break out (apart from the
kitchen and bathroom).
Your first Smoke Alarm should be located
between the sleeping area and the most likely
sources of fire (living room for example), but it
should not be more than 7.5 metres from the
door to any room where a fire may start and
block your escape from the house.
Multi-Storey Dwellings
If your home has more than one floor, at least
one Alarm should be fitted on each level (see
Figure 1). Preferably the Alarms should be
interconnected (if feature is present on unit)
so as to give sufficient warning throughout
the property.
Figure 1 illustrates where Smoke and Heat
Alarms should be located in a typical two
storey house. Note the spacings in "Protection
Levels" which ensure the early detection of fire
and that the warning will be heard.
Locate Heat Alarms in rooms adjoining escape
routes - kitchens, garages, boiler houses etc.
where Smoke Alarms are unsuitable.
Figure 1
For minimum protection
- Smoke Alarm on each storey
- in each sleeping area
- every 7.5 metres of hallways and rooms
- within 3 metres of all bedroom doors
- all units interconnected (where feature is
present)
For recommended protection
(in addition to the above):
- Smoke Alarms in every room (except
kitchens and bathrooms)
- Heat Alarms located in kitchens, garages
etc. within 5.3m of potential fire sources
Single Storey Dwelling
If the premises is one storey you should put
your first Smoke Alarm in a corridor or hallway
between the sleeping and living areas. Place it
as near to the living area as possible, but make
sure that it can be heard loudly enough in the
bedroom to wake someone. See Figure 2 for
placement example.
In houses with more than one sleeping area,
Smoke Alarms should be placed between each
sleeping area and the living area and it is
recommended that Heat Alarms should be
placed in the kitchen and garage.
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