Kidde 2SF23/9HIRE - Manual

Kidde 2SF23/9HIRE

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Important Information
  • Page 4 – Loose Battery Models
  • Page 6 – Good Safety Habits; Develop and practice a plan of escape:; What to do when the Alarm Sounds
  • Page 8 – What to do in an Emergency; Never attempt to open the inside of the alarm
  • Page 10 – Service and Guarantee
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Your home is protected with a KIDDE Fyrnetics alarm/s
Please read through our guide in full. It should be retained for future reference.
Cut out page 6 and pin up near your Consumer Unit/Fuse Box.

Kidde Fyrnetics recommends for maximum protection that both ionisation and opti-
cal (photo-electric) smoke alarms be installed. Ionisation technology is faster at
detecting fast flaming fires that give off little smoke. Optical (photo-electric) technology
is faster at responding to slow, smouldering smoky fires. Heat alarms are installed
in environments where excessive steam, dust etc. make smoke alarms impractical
e.g. kitchens/boiler rooms/lofts.

Electrical rating 230V AC,
50Hz 80mA max per alarm
(maximum 80mA for originating unit
with 24 alarms interconnected).

Smoke and Heat alarm

Owner’s Manual

230V Interconnectable Mains Operated Alarms For models:

1SF23/9HI, 1SF23/9HIR, 1SF23/9HIRE, 2SF23/9HI, 2SF23/9HIR,

2SF23/9HIRE, 3SF23/9HI, 3SF23/9HIR, 3SF23/9HIRE

INSTALLER LEAVE IN SAFE PLACE FOR HOUSEHOLDER

SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

Contents

Section 1.

Alarm Range

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Section 2.

Important Information

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Section 3.

Types of Alarm

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Section 4.

How to Operate/Test the Alarm

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Section 5.

Battery Checking/Changing

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Section 6.

Checking Battery Back-up on Rechargeable/Long Life Models

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Section 7.

Maintenance

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Section 8.

What to do in an Emergency

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Section 9.

Troubleshooting

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Section 10.

Useful Hints

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Section 11.

Good Safety Habits

(Cut off Section)

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Section 12.

What to do when the Alarm Sounds

(Cut off Section)

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Section 13.

Limitation of Smoke/Heat Alarms

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Section 14.

Service and Guarantee

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Kidde Safety Europe, Mathisen Way, Colnbrook, SL3 0HB, UK.

www.

kiddefyrnetics.co.uk

© Kidde Fyrnetics 2001

Read this manual thoroughly and follow its instructions regards

regular maintenance. – it could save your life.

Lic No: 7861

BS 5446: Pt. 1: 2002

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*Kite mark is not applicable to 300 series models.

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Summary

Page 2 - Important Information

1. Alarm Range Interconnectable 230V Hard Wired Alarms 1SF23/9HIR: 1SF23/9HI: 2SF23/9HIR: 2SF23/9HI: 3SF23/9HIR: 3SF23/9HI: 2. Important Information This alarm is designed for installation by a qualified electrician, in accordancewith the latest I.E.E. Regulations and in regard to relevant BuildingR...

Page 4 - Loose Battery Models

b. Testing • Utilise the test button to test the alarm. Do not use naked flames as this does notreplicate smoke and may cause physical damage to the alarm. Test all your alarms weekly – remember they are life saving devices, protectingthe family and home. Press and hold the test button until the ala...

Page 6 - Good Safety Habits; Develop and practice a plan of escape:; What to do when the Alarm Sounds

Kidde Safety Europe, Mathisen Way, Colnbrook, SL3 0HB, UK.www. kiddefyrnetics.co.uk Installation Date: Alarm Model(s): Installer/Landlord: Tel: Good Safety Habits Develop and practice a plan of escape: • Make a floor plan indicating all doors and windows and at least two escape routes from each room...

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