Installation Instructions
In rooms with sloping ceilings that is prorated, if the horizontal ceiling is ≤ 1 m wide, mount the smoke alarm as shown in Mounng for gabled ceiling with
slope > 20°. If the horizontal ceiling> 1 m wide, mount the smoke alarm in the centre on the horizontal ceiling as shown in Mounng in rooms with sloping
ceiling and horizontal ceiling.
Install the smoke alarm in either le posion or right posion.
Figure 2 Mounng for ceiling with slope > 20°
Figure 3 Mounng for gabled ceiling with slope > 20°
Figure 4 Mounng in rooms with sloping ceiling and horizontal ceiling
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1-Smoke alarm in the le posion
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Nuisance alarms occur when smoke alarms are installed where they will not work properly. To avoid nuisance alarms, do not install smoke alarms in the
following situaons.
• In or near areas where combuson parcles are present, such as kitchens with few windows or poor venlaon, garages where there may be vehicle
exhaust, near furnaces, combuson heaters, and space heaters. Combuson parcles are the by-products of something that is burning, which the smoke
alarm may detect.
• Within 6 m of kitchens where combuson parcles are normally present. If a 6 m distance is not possible, e.g. in a mobile home, try to install the smoke
alarm as far away from the combuson parcles as possible. Ensure the area is well venlated.
• In dead-air areas, where venlaon systems cause air-flow that would not pass through the smoke alarm sensing chamber. Avoid also air-flow from areas
where normal combuson parcles are expected, such as kitchens.
• In damp or very humid areas, or within 3 m of bathrooms with showers. Moisture in humid air can enter the sensing chamber, then condense into droplets
upon cooling, which can cause nuisance alarms.
• In very cold or very hot areas, including unheated buildings or outdoor rooms. If the temperature rises above or falls below the operang range of smoke
alarm, it may not funcon properly. The temperature range for your smoke alarm is -10 °C ~ 60 °C.
• In very dusty or dirty areas. Dirt and dust can build up on the smoke alarm’s sensing chamber, to make it overly sensive. Addionally, dust or dirt can block
openings to the sensing chamber and limit the smoke alarm from sensing smoke.
• Near fresh air vents or high dra areas like air condioners, heaters or fans, fresh air vents and dras, which can drive smoke away from smoke alarms.
• In dead air spaces, which are oen at the top of a peaked roof or in apex of ceilings and walls. Dead air may prevent smoke from reaching a smoke alarm. See
Fig. 2, Fig. 3, Fig. 4 and Fig. 5 for recommended mounng locaon.
• In insect-infested areas. If insects enter a smoke alarm’s sensing chamber, they may cause a nuisance alarm. Where insects are a problem, get rid of them
before installing the smoke alarm.
• Near fluorescent lights. Electrical “noise” from fluorescent lights may cause nuisance alarms. Do not install smoke alarms within 1.5 m of such lights.
Where Not to Install the Smoke Detector
Figure 5 Mounng in rooms with sloping ceiling and horizontal ceiling