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FA6611, FA6615 & FA6620 OPTICAL SMOKE ALARM
& FA6720 HEAT ALARM - USER MANUAL
Optical smoke alarms FA6611, FA6615 and FA6620 are suitable for detecting slow smouldering res. Like other
smoke alarms, they can be subject to nuisance alarms from steam and should not be placed near bathrooms.
For the earliest warning, we recommend smoke and heat alarms are tted in all rooms where the temperature is
between 4°C and 38°C. Prolonged exposure to temperatures outside those stated above will reduce product life.
Heat alarm FA6720 is specied for ss A1 detection. Your heat alarm will sound a warning when the ambient Cla
temperature in a room is between 54°C and 65°C. For the best protection, heat alarms should always be installed as
part of a complete re protection system that includes smoke alarms.
Check with local building and re regulations for your property, to ensure compliance.
WARNING: Experience has shown that children may not be woken by re alarm tones. It is important that children are
never left alone in a house. Families should have a re escape plan that is rehearsed, so that everyone knows how to
escape when re occurs. The immediate priority when re occurs is to ensure that any sleeping children are woken
from sleep and are immediately taken to a place of safety outside the property, along with all other occupants. The
re and rescue service should always be called without delay, no matter how small the re.
Technical Support
Online: www.reangeltech.com/support
E-mail: technicalsupport@reangeltech.com
Phone: 0330 094 5830
Fire & Rescue Customers: 0800 141 2561
www.reangeltech.com
TEST YOUR ALARM
MONTHLY
© FireAngel Safety Technology Limited
Vanguard Centre,
Coventry CV4 7EZ, UK
Note: This user manual is also available in large text and other formats. Please email:
technicalsupport@reangeltech.com or call 0330 094 5830 for further information
Model FA6720
®
1
In which room should the alarm be installed?
Smoke alarms FA6611, FA6615 and FA6620 are
suitable for the landing, hallway, bedroom, living room
and dining room.
Heat alarm FA6720 is suitable for the kitchen, garage
and loft.
It is advisable to place an FA6611 Escape Light
Alarms in a corridor along the escape route to light
your path to safety.
Your smoke/heat alarm is suitable for use in mobile
homes and caravans. This smoke/heat alarm is not
intended for any non-residential, commercial or
industrial application, nor for any other purpose than
described.
Where in the room should the alarm be installed?
Smoke alarms should be sited at least 300mm from
light ttings and walls. Ideally as central as possible
in the room.
Smoke alarms should be positioned at no more than
600mm vertically below the highest point in the room.
If positioning your smoke alarm on the wall, the top of
the detection element must be between 150mm and
300mm below the ceiling, and at least 300mm from
any neighbouring wall.
Install your heat alarm at a distance no greater than
5.3m from the farthest wall, no greater than 5.3m from
a door to any room in which a re might start and no
greater than 5.3m from the next heat or smoke alarm.
Heat alarms should be sited at least 300mm from light
ttings and walls. Heat alarms should not be tted
on a wall.
Locations of alarms must be compliant with either
BS 5839: Part 6 or relevant Building Regulations if in
any doubt.
1. POSITIONING
2. INSTALLATION
Step 1:
FA6611 and FA6615 Replaceable battery
alarms only
If the alarm requires AA bat-
teries, remove the base plate
from the alarm by twisting it
anti-clockwise and insert the
batteries (matching + to +).
This will activate the alarm.
1. Drill holes into the ceiling (or wall)
using the template below and secure
the baseplate using the screws
provided.
NOTE: For FA6620 and FA6720, the alarm must
be installed on the baseplate to activate the
alarm. For FA6611 and FA6615, installing the
batteries activates the alarm.
After activation, the red LED on the front of
the alarm should ash once every 40 seconds
(approx.) to show that the alarm is active.
The alarm test sound pattern will be: 3 beeps
followed by a 1.5 second pause, then 3 beeps.
The LED will ash once per second.
2. Push and twist the alarm clockwise
onto the baseplate.
3. Press the Test / button.
The alarm will sound a reduced
alarm volume. The FA6611 will
also shine the escape light.
To hear the alarm at full volume*
double press the Test / button.
3. MAINTENANCE
1. Test the alarm monthly.
4. LOW BATTERY WARNING
5. FAULT INDICATION
1. If there is a fault, the alarm will
‘chirp’ twice and ash twice
every 40 seconds.
6. SILENCE FEATURE
In the event of a re, your alarm will sound 3 beeps continuously and the LED ash once per second.*
The FA6611 Escape Light Alarm will illuminate continuously.
7. SLEEP EASYâ„¢ FEATURE
If a low battery ‘chirp’ occurs at night, the alarm can be silenced so it
does not keep you from sleeping.
If your smoke/heat alarm does not
sound during testing:
• Check that your device is activated.
• If testing after rst installation, allow a few seconds for the alarm to settle.
• To hear the alarm at full volume double press the Test / button.
• If the alarm has been silenced and is in low sensitivity mode it may not
test. Wait 15 minutes then try again.
• If the alarm is FA6611 or FA6615, replace the battery.
If your smoke/heat alarm activates
in the event of a known false alarm:
• Check the location of your device.
• Clean the alarm.
If your smoke/heat alarm sounds
unusual or ‘chirps’ intermittently:
• Check the location of your device.
• Clean the alarm.
• Check that your device is denitely the source of the chirping; make sure
the noise isn’t coming from another alarm.
If you experience frequent
unwanted alarms:
• Check the location of your device.
• Clean the alarm.
If a fault or End of Life is indicated
:• Replace the alarm immediately.
If the light on the FA6611 fails to
illuminate:
• Check if the device is still within its warranty. If so, contact Technical
Support, otherwise, replace the alarm immediately.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
FireAngel Safety Technology Limited. Email: (UK) technicalsupport@reangeltech.com,
(DE) technik@reangeltech.com, (FR) supporttechnique@reangeltech.com, (NL) klantenservice@reangeltech.com,
(INT) Internationalsupport@reangeltech.com
WARRANTY & DISPOSAL
FireAngel Safety Technology Limited warrants to the original purchaser that its enclosed smoke or heat alarm be free from defects
in materials and workmanship under normal residential use and service for a period of 5 (ve) years from the date of purchase (not
including FA6611 or FA6615 replaceable batteries). Provided product is sent back to FireAngel Safety Technology Limited with proof
and date of purchase, FireAngel Safety Technology Limited hereby warrants that during the 5 (ve) year period commencing from the
date of purchase FireAngel Safety Technology Limited, at its discretion, agrees to replace the unit free of charge. The warranty on any
replacement FA6611, FA6615, FA6620 or FA6720 alarm, will last for the remainder of the period of the original warranty in respect of
the alarm originally purchased – that is from the date of original purchase and not from the date of receipt of the replacement product.
FireAngel Safety Technology Limited reserves the right to offer an alternative product similar to that being replaced if the original model
is no longer available or in stock. This warranty applies to the original retail purchaser from the date of original retail purchase and is not
transferable. Proof of purchase is required.
This warranty does not cover damage resulting from accident, misuse, disassembly, abuse or lack of reasonable care of the product, or
applications not in accordance with the user manual. It does not cover events and conditions outside of FireAngel Safety Technology
Limited’s control, such as Acts of God (re, severe weather etc.). It does not apply to retail stores, service centres or any distributors or
agents. FireAngel Safety Technology Limited will not recognise any changes to this warranty by third parties.
FireAngel Safety Technology Limited shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages caused by the breach of any
expressed or implied warranty. Except to the extent prohibited by applicable law, any implied warranty of merchantability or tness for a
particular purpose is limited in duration for 5 (ve) years.
This warranty does not affect your statutory rights. Except for death or personal injury, FireAngel Safety Technology Limited shall not be
liable for any loss of use, damage, cost or expense relating to this product or for any indirect, or consequential loss, damages or costs
incurred by you or any other user of this product.
DISPOSAL
Waste electrical products 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. Replaceable batteries should be removed before disposal of the detector. Both
batteries and the detector should be disposed of in line with current regulations.
Do not attempt to open. Do not burn.
2. Vacuum your alarm every 3 months. Do not use cleaners or solvents.3.
4. 5. Do not paint the alarm. Replace the alarm every 10 years. Do not use any other test
method except the process
described in this manual.
Do not tamper with the alarm
as this could cause electric
shock or malfunction.
When the alarm battery is low, the alarm will ‘chirp’ and the Red
operational LED will ash once every 40 seconds.
2. If the alarm is still within
warranty, contact
Technical Support.
1. Press the Test / The alarm will silence for 10 minutes button 2.
and the red LED will continue to ash.
Smoke alarms can react to cooking fumes or other non emergency situations. Your alarm features ‘Silence’
technology. In the event of a known false alarm you can temporarily silence it by pressing the Test /
button. The LED will continue to ash once every second to show that it is in Silence mode. Your alarm will
automatically return to full sensitivity after 10 minutes.
NEVER IGNORE ANY ALARM. If an alarm is sounding, it is warning you of a potentially hazardous situation. Do
not ignore it. Ignoring the alarm may result in injury or death. If your smoke or heat alarm activates and you are
not absolutely certain of the source of re, get everyone out of the house immediately.
* NOTE: For FA6720 Heat Alarms, after sounding for 30 minutes the audible alarm signal will increase the
pause between alerts (by approx.12 seconds) in order to save power. The LED will continue to ash once
every second.
10
2. The alarm will silence for 8 hours and
the red LED will continue to ash.
3. TAKE ACTION to replace the alarm
or batteries THE NEXT DAY (see Low
Battery Warning section)
8
Take action as soon as possible to ensure protection in case of re. Your alarm will still detect smoke (or heat)
during the Sleep Easy mode but you must replace the alarm or batteries within 30 days.
• If your alarm is an FA6611 or FA6615 and is signalling low batteries, replace the batteries as soon as
possible. Once the batteries have been replaced, the Sleep Easy feature will be disabled for 30 days.
• If your alarm is an FA6620 or FA6720 replace the alarm. If the device is still within warranty, contact our
Technical Support team.
NOTE: You can silence a low battery ‘chirp’ a maximum of 10 times. YOUR ALARM CANNOT BE SILENCED IF
IT INDICATES A FAULT OR END OF LIFE (see ‘Fault Indication’).
1. For FA6611 and FA6615 Replaceable Battery Alarms
2. For FA6620 and FA6720 Sealed Battery Alarms
FA6611 or FA6615 alarms require 2 x AA batteries. Under normal use, the battery should last approximately three years
for FA6611 and ve years for FA6615. Use of a battery other than those recommended here may have a detrimental effect
on the alarm: Duracell AA MN1500 Alkaline, GP AA GN15A Alkaline, Energizer AA L91 Lithium.
SMOKE ALARMS FA6611, FA6615 & FA6620
1
HEAT ALARM FA6720
Step 2:
Baseplate Installation - all alarms: FA6611, FA6615,
FA6620 and FA6720
m
300mm 600mm
150mm
150mm
300m
5300mm
5300mm 5300mm
Batch number:
x x x x x x x x x x x x -
Install date:
x x x x x x x x / /
For Technical Support reference, please write the alarm batch number and install date below:
1116
EN14604:2005
+AC:2008
Smoke alarm devices
FSTDOP21006
22
GN5914R4
1. Press the Test / button.
3. If your alarm is no longer under
warranty, replace immediately.
Residents can
test the alarm
by pressing
the central
Test /
button.
System Status Indicators: If there is a fault your alarm will display the following fault indication patterns.
Audible pattern LED pattern Action required
Low battery 1 beep/40 seconds 1 ash/40 seconds FA6611, FA6615: Replace the batteries
FA6620, FA6720: Replace alarm within 30 days
Fault 1 double beep/40
seconds
1 double ash/40 seconds May not signal alert - replace alarm immediately
End of Life 1 triple beep/40 seconds 1 triple ash/40 seconds May not signal alert - replace alarm immediately
*85dB at 3m
300mm 300mm
91.5mm
2. Replace the
battery
immediately
(within 30
days).
3. Always test
the alarm
after
replacing
the batteries.
1. Carefully turn
the alarm
anti-clockwise
to remove the
device from
the baseplate.
2. Replace the
alarm
immediately *
(within 30
days).
* If your alarm
is still under
warranty,
contact
Technical
Support.
1. Carefully turn
the alarm anti-
clockwise to
remove the device
from the baseplate.
0832
EN14604:2005
+AC:2008
Smoke alarm devices
FSTDOP21007
22
KM 694292
BS 5446-2:2003
Models FA6611, FA6615 & FA6620
Produktspezifikationen
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