Operating instructions

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26. SMOKE ALARM
The smoke alarm is operational once the battery
is connected. When products of combustion are
sensed, the unit sounds an alarm until the air is
cleared.
Features
• Battery Operated
• TheOperatinglight(redLED)ashesevery40
secondsconrmingthattheunitispowered.
• Low Battery Warning: the unit will emit an
audible‘chirp’onceevery40secondsfor7days
before the battery needs to be replaced. (Failure
toreplacethe batterywill resultininsufcient
powertoalertyouinarealresituation.
• Sensitivitytestbutton.Thisteststhesensitivity,
circuitry, battery and horn.
• Loud alarm.
Test smoke operation after vehicle has
been in storage, before each trip and at
leastonceaweekduringuse.
Your alarm requires one 9 volt battery. Under
normal use, the battery should last one year.
Simple Maintenance
Cleanyoursmokealarmonceeverythreemonths
to help keep the unit working correctly. Gently
vacuumusingthesoftbrushattachment.
Problemsareindicatedbytwoevents:
The alarm does not sound upon pressing the test
button.
The operating light remains steadily on or off (i.e.
doesnotashevery40seconds,whentheunitis
not in alarm.)
Try the following:
Inspectforobviousdamage.
• Check that the unit contains recommended
battery type.
• Checkthatthebatterycoverhasbeenremoved.
• Check that the battery is properly connected
• GentlyvacuumasrecommendedaboveReplace
battery
If these procedures do not do not correct the
problem, do NOT attempt repairs; replace the
smoke alarm
25. STAINLESS STEEL SINK
Stainless steel sinks need little maintenance other
than cleaning immediately after use. Most deposits
can be removed by washing with soap or mild
detergentandhotwater,followedbyacleanwater
rinseanddryingwithasoftclothtopreventwater
spotting.
Formoretenaciousdepositsanon-abrasivemulti-
purpose cream cleaner such as CIF should be used,
followedbyacleanwaterrinseanddrying.
Tannin stains can be removed by a solution of
washingsodaandwaterappliedwithasoftcloth/
spongefollowedbyacleanwaterrinsetoremove
anyresiduesanddryingwithasoftcloth.
(Whencleaningwithanythingotherthanwaterbe
careful not to get the solution onto your kitchen
worktop.)
Scratching will be most noticeable on highly
polished components. These marks are usually only
supercialandcanberemovedwithaproprietary
stainlesssteelcleaner/polish.Ausefulalternative
is a car paint restorer, such as ‘T-Cut’. If the surface
hasadirectionalpolishedgrainalwayscleanalong
the grain and not across it.
Alwaysavoidbleachandtriggerdispenseproducts
andneverusewirewoolorleavewetcloths,pads
or containers on the surface as they may form
watermarks.
IMPORTANT
To preserve the appearance of your appliance we
recommend plastic bowls or mats are not stored
in the sink. This is particularly the case when
travelling because vehicle movement may cause
theplasticbowltovibrate/rubagainstthesurface
andleavemarks.