User Manual

400738 rev1
Installation with screws and plugs:
Place the ood alarm base on the wall and the
probe on the oor.
Make sure that the probe reaches required level
either to the ground or down the drain.
Installation with adhesive tape:
1. Choose a suitable spot. Make sure that the
mounting area is stable, dry and free of dust and
grease. Check that the surface is at. Once as-
sembled the Mounting base cannot be removed or
repositioned.
2. Attach the alarm into the socket. Make sure that
the alarm has been tted into the socket properly
before you start sticking it to the wall.
3. Remove the protective Foil from the adhesive
tape.
4. Mount the socket with the attached alarm to the
wall by applying light pressure.
5. Test the alarm according to the users guide of
your alarm.
Note: When attached or detaching the alarm from
the socket always make sure to secure the socket
by holding onto the socket.
6. TEST FUNCTION:
After installation, and at least once per quarter, test
all of your alarms to ensure they are operating cor-
rectly and are within range of each other.
It is recommended to check visually every week if
the LED ashes correctly (every 48sec.).
Press the test button on any alarm for 2 sweeps of
alarm signal 1 (--- --- ---) - Please refer to section
8. This will send out a test signal from the alarm; all
other connected alarms should receive the signal
within a short time. The alarms will emit a short
beep and the LED will ash every 8 seconds for
2 minutes.
NOTE: Test function also allows to send a depleted
RF signal to ensure an optimal operation in normal
conditions.
When the test signal is sent out, the alarms will
respond by:
A single beep every 8 seconds to indicate that the
alarms are connected and functioning.
If required this indication can be stopped early on
each alarm by a short press of the test button.
TIP: It is safe to cover the sound output hole with
your nger during the testing to minimize the sound
level emitted.
Test of the water leak function:
To test the water leak function, place the ood
alarm on a wet cloth and it should go into alarm.
7. NORMAL MODE:
In normal mode the LED will ash every 48 sec-
onds to show correct operation.
8. ALARM MODE:
Flood alarm condition is indicated by a series of
repeated tones.
The ood alarm will also transmit the alarm sig-
nal to the other connected alarms, which will also
sound the alarm signal after a short delay.
The CAVIUS Wireless Family have two different
alarm signals:
Alarm signal 1 (--- --- ---) is life threatening alarms,
like a smoke alarm.
Alarm signal 2 (- - -) is a non life threatening
alarm, like a ooding alarm.
Smoke alarm signal: --- --- ---
Heat alarm signal: --- --- ---
Flood alarm signal: - - -
Please note that only the originating alarm’s LED
will ash, so it can be identied.
9. PAUSE/HUSH FUNCTION:
Flood alarm can be paused for 10 minutes by
pressing the test button on the originating alarm
only (indicated by the ashing LED, and after 10
minutes goes back to normal function).
The reason that you can not pause the other
alarms, only the originating alarm, is for your own
safety. It is necessary to locate the source of the
alarm to make sure that it is not a situation that
needs your attention.
10. ADD EXTRA DEVICE:
All CAVIUS interconnected alarms within the
Wireless family can be added to the system as they
run on the same frequency and use the same data
protocol. This means that the wireless system can
consist of a combination of smoke, heat, ood etc.
Place all alarms into ‘Learn Mode’ and repeat sec-
tion 1.
Always test connection to all devices by repeating
test function section 6 after adding devices.
11. LOW BATTERY SIGNAL:
Your product has a 5Y battery life.
When the battery is starting its end of life, a short
beep will sound out every 48 seconds for 30 days.
The alarm effected by the low battery will only
beep, no other connected alarms will sound.
It is safe to change batteries in the alarms with-
out going through the learn process again – they
will not forget the codes during the battery change
process.
12. BATTERY REPLACEMENT:
To replace the battery, detach the cover of the ood
alarm by twisting counterclockwise.
Caution: There is a risk of explosion if the batter-
ies are replaced by an incorrect type.
Replace the battery respecting the polarities.
Put the test button back, close the casing by twist-
ing it clockwise, and test the alarm.
13. TROUBLE SHOOTING:
In case of bad or weak signal, change the location
of the ood alarm.
If the ood alarm does not work when the test but-
ton is pushed or tested on a damp cloth, the prob-
able cause is a faulty battery. Check if the battery
is worn out or wet and replace it. Always test the
alarm after replacement of battery.
If the problem continues, please visit www.cavius.
com for any trouble shooting.
14. OTHER INFORMATION:
Do not paint the alarm.
Disposal: For battery and product, please dispose
properly at the end of life. This is electronic waste
which should be recycled.
Complies to the Radio Equipment Directive
2014/53/EU.
RF Frequency: 868 MHz.
Maximum radio-frequency power transmitted: 20
dBm.
Full DoC to 2014/53/EU (RED) can be downloaded
at www.cavius.com
WARNING: Batteries shall not be exposed to ex-
cessive heat such as shine, re, or the like. Note
the local country regulations regarding installation.
The CE mark afxed to this product conrms its
compliance with the European Directives which
apply to the product.
All Rights reserved: CAVIUS Aps assumes no re-
sponsibility for any errors, which may appear in
this manual. Furthermore, CAVIUS Aps reserves
the right to alter the hardware, software, and/or
specications detailed herein at any time without
notice, and CAVIUS Aps does not make any com-
mitment to update the information contained here-
in. All thetrademarks listed herein are owned by
their respective owners. Copyright © CAVIUS Aps.
Developed by CAVIUS Aps, Jens Juuls Vej 28 K,
DK-8260
Manufactured in P.R.C.
USE THE
ENCLOSED
SCREWS AND
PLUGS
Turn the alarm until it clicks all
the way in and can’t be turned -
then it is correct position.