FireAngel HW1-R Bedienungsanleitung
FireAngel
Rauchmelder
HW1-R
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1. POSITIONING
Your heat alarm is suitable for the kitchen,
garage and loft.
Heat alarms should be sited at least 300mm
from light fittings and walls. Ideally as central
as possible in the room. Do not install heat
alarms on a 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
fire might start and no greater than 5.3m from
the next heat or smoke alarm.
If there is fluorescent lighting, heat alarms
should be installed at least 1500mm from
these fittings and wiring. Keep any wiring at
least 1000mm from fluorescent lighting.
Do not use circuits containing fluorescent light
fittings or dimmer switches.
If there is fluorescent lighting, heat alarms
should be installed at least 1500mm from
these fittings and wiring. Keep any wiring at
least 1000mm from fluorescent lighting.
Do not use circuits containing fluorescent light
fittings or dimmer switches.
Locations of alarms must be compliant
with either BS 5839: Part 6 or relevant
Building Regulations if in any doubt.
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2. INSTALLATION
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE WARRANTY AND DISPOSAL
HW1 MAINS POWERED HEAT ALARM
WITH 9V BATTERY BACK-UP
USER MANUAL
2d
IMPORTANT: The circuit used to Power the alarm must be a 24 hour voltage circuit that cannot be turned off by a switch.
In accordance with BS 5839: Part 6, we recommend: For mains powered alarms, each with an integral standby supply, the mains
electricity supply should take the form of either a) an independent circuit at the dwelling’s main circuit board, in which case no
other electrical equipment should be connected to this circuit (other than a dedicated monitoring device installed to indicate
failure of the mains electricity supply to the alarms); or b) a separately electrically protected, regularly used local lighting circuit.
Check with local building and fire regulations for your property, to ensure compliance.
Ensure dust cover is removed before operation.
The red LED on the front of the alarm should flash once every 32 seconds (approx.) to show that the alarm sensor is actively
monitoring for heat. When the test button is pressed, the alarm will flash once every 8 seconds for 8 minutes.
FireAngel Safety Technology Limited warrants to the original purchaser that its enclosed smoke alarm be free from defects in materials and
workmanship under normal residential use and service for a period of 5 (five) years from the date of purchase (not including the replaceable
battery). 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 (five) 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 HW1 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 (fire, 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 fitness for a particular purpose is
limited in duration for 5 (five) 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.
Once the batteries are removed, the low battery warning chirp will stop. The batteries should always be removed before disposal.
Do not attempt to open. Do not burn.
6. LOW BATTERY WARNING
Your alarm requires 1 x 9V (PP3) battery. Under normal use, the battery should last approximately one year.
Use of a battery other than those recommended here may have a detrimental effect on the alarm performance:
Duracell MN1604, Gold Peak: GP1604S, Raymax: 6F22.
6a When the alarm battery is low, the alarm will ‘chirp’
and the LED will flash every 32 seconds.
6c Twist alarm
anti-clockwise to
remove from base
plate and disconnect
power adapter.
6d Replace the batteries and re-install.
(See 'Installation') 6e Always test the alarm after replacing
the batteries.
2b
Switch off electricity supply.
6b
4a For multiple alarm installations use a ‘three core and earth’ style cable between all the alarms to be interconnected.
Connect the 3rd core of the cable (‘Interconnect’ cable), to the white wire from the heat alarm’s power connector (see Installation).
4b Test each alarm and ensure every connected alarm
sounds within 10 seconds.
Up to 12 FireAngel mains smoke (SW1), heat (HW1) or carbon monoxide alarms (CW1) can be interconnected on
a single network.
4. OPTIONAL INTERCONNECTING FEATURE
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On an interconnected network, only the alarm that senses the fire will sound and flash its LED. Other connected alarms will sound a
warning but will not flash their LED. Do not connect more than 11 other devices.
IMPORTANT: The interconnect wire (minimum 0.75 mm2 cable) must be treated as Live, it should be insulated and sheathed.
Mains 230V AC
Power Supply
WIRING KEY
= Live
= Interconnect
= Neutral
= Earth
To other alarms
if fitted
Press and hold the test button for 5 seconds.
The alarm will sound.
Switch off electricity supply.
Remove the baseplate by twisting the alarm anti-clockwise.
Connect the house wiring to the power connector provided.
Ensure a permanent connection is made in a suitable junction
box (not provided).
No connection should
be made to the mains
electricity supply
earth terminal.
Terminate house
wiring earth in spare
connector.
Fit the base to ceiling
using the screws
provided. Feed the
wiring through the
hole in the base plate
and connect the
power adapter to
the alarm.
2a Unwrap battery. Insert battery into battery compartment
(match ‘+’ to ‘+’). Remove dust cover. Press and hold the
test button for 5 seconds. The alarm will sound.
3a Press and hold the
button for
5 seconds.
In a known false alarm, the alarm can be silenced temporarily.
3. SILENCE FEATURE
The alarm will silence for
10 minutes.
3b
10
Push and twist the alarm clockwise onto the base plate.
Turn the electricity supply back on and check that the
green LED is on.
2c
5. MAINTENANCE
5a Test the alarm every month.
Press the test button for 5 seconds.
The alarm will sound.
5b Vacuum your alarm
every 3 months.
5c Do not use cleaners or solvents. 5d Do not paint the alarm.
Replace the alarm every
10 years.
5e Do not use any other test method except
the process described in this manual.
2e Remove locking plug from baseplate.
Insert into hole between base plate and alarm
OPTIONAL LOCKING FEATURE
Brown (live)
Blue (neutral)
Black or grey (interlink)
Earth
White
Baseplate
Brown
Blue
• Check the location of your heat alarm.
• Clean the heat alarm.
• Check the location of your heat alarm.
• Clean the heat alarm.
• Check that your alarm is connected to the power supply and that the
battery is installed correctly.
• If testing after installation, allow a few seconds for the alarm to settle.
• Push and hold the centre of the test button firmly for 5 seconds.
• Check that the alarm is properly connected to the mains power.
• Check the location of your heat alarm.
• Check that your heat alarm is definitely the source of the chirping; make
sure the noise isn’t coming from another alarm.
• If the alarm ‘chirps’ every 32 seconds and the red LED flashes at the
same time - replace the battery.
• If the alarm ‘chirps’ every 32 seconds without a red LED flash, a fault is
indicated - contact Techincal Support.
• Check that your heat alarm is connected to the power
supply and that the battery is correctly installed.
If the green LED does not light when the alarm
is connected to power:
If your heat alarm does not sound during
testing:
If your heat alarm activates when no smoke is
visible:
If your heat alarm sounds unusual or ‘chirps’
intermittently:
If you experience frequent unwanted alarms:
220-240 V AC 50-60 Hz mains powered heat alarm. 9V battery back-up.
WARNING: Wiring should be installed by a qualified electrician in accordance with local building
standards. The wiring must conform to current regulations for electrical installations. Check with local
building and fire regulations for your property, to ensure compliance.
For the best protection, heat alarms should always be installed as part of a complete fire protection
system that includes smoke alarms.
Class A2 detection. This heat alarm will sound a warning when the ambient temperature in a room is
between 54°C and 70°C.
This heat alarm is not intended for any non-residential, commercial or industrial application, nor for any
other purpose than described above.
WARNING: Experience has shown that children may not be woken by fire alarm tones. It is important
that children are never left alone in a house. Families should have a fire escape plan that is rehearsed, so
that everyone knows how to escape when fire occurs. The immediate priority when fire 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 fire and rescue service should always be called
without delay, no matter how small the fire.
GN5091R6
Your alarm features ‘Silence’ technology. In the event of a known false alarm you can temporarily silence it by pressing the
button. After 10 minutes your alarm will automatically sound 2 chirps and return to full sensitivity.
The red LED on the front of the alarm will flash once every 8 seconds to show that it is in Silence mode.
The alarm will sound continuously and the red LED will flash every second when the alarm senses dangerous heat levels. 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 heat alarm activates and you are not absolutely certain of the source of the problem,
get everyone out of the house immediately.
Junction box
(not provided)
Power connector
To enable removal of the alarm,
withdraw the locking plug with a
pair of pliers.
BS 5446-2: 2003
Licence No: KM694292
© FireAngel Safety Technology Limited
Vanguard Centre, Coventry CV4 7EZ, UK
www.fireangeltech.com
Technical Support
Online: www.fireangeltech.com/support
E-mail: technicalsupport@fireangeltech.com
Phone: 0330 094 5830
Fire & Rescue Customers: 0800 141 2561
Note: This user manual is also available in large text and other formats. Please email: technicalsupport@fireangeltech.com or call 0330 094 5830 for further information.
If desired, the alarm can be interconnected with up to 11 other smoke (SW1), heat (HW1) or carbon monoxide (CW1) alarms from
the FireAngel range via the 'I' connector. (See Optional Interconnecting Feature).
FireAngel Safety Technology Limited. Email: (UK) technicalsupport@fireangeltech.com, (DE) technik@fireangeltech.com,
(FR) supporttechnique@fireangeltech.com, (NL) klantenservice@fireangeltech.com, (INT) Internationalsupport@fireangeltech.com
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