Heat Detector TI 150 Operating Manual 10/2018 de v1.
Contents Intended Use ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 4 Package Contents ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 4 Safety Instructions ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5 Notes on Use ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 7 Operating Elements ����������������������������������
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Intended Use The TI 150 heat detector, subsequently referred to simply as the heat detector, serves for the detection of high temperatures indoors and to issue a loud acoustic signal if detected. If triggered, the heat detector sends a radio signal which can be received by alarm systems in the Protect and ProHome series or other heat detectors. The alarm system and/ or other heat detectors then also issue the actual alarm.
Safety Instructions The following safety information applies to the entire document. Read and observe all the safety information to protect yourself and the environment from any harm. Warning! NEVER complete any repairs to the heat detector yourself. Contact our Service department. The heat detector does not contain any parts which the user needs to repair or service. Warning! Risk of suffocation! Children can swallow small parts, packaging and protective foils.
Attention! Hearing damage through loud alarm signal! The alarm signal is loud and could cause hearing damage. Only use the product in the recommended installation locations. Do not test the heat detector close to your ears. Do not remain in the vicinity of the acoustic alarm for a longer period when it has been triggered.
Notes on Use ■■ The heat detector can be used individually or in connection with other heat detectors. ■■ Alternatively, the heat detectors can be connected to each other via a Protect or ProHome alarm system. ■■ Each heat detector only monitors a limited area! Therefore, install a sufficient number of heat detectors to ensure optimum protection. ■■ The heat detectors only work with properly charged, correctly installed batteries. ■■ The heat detectors must not be operated with rechargeable batteries.
Operating Elements 2 1 3 5 1 2 3 4 5 8 4 Base Battery compartment Heat detector (housing) Signal LED Test button (connection, Mute mode and function test) Heat Detector TI 150
Installation Without an Alarm System Connecting heat detectors without an alarm system The heat detectors can be connected to each other directly via radio signals. This ensures that, in the event an alarm is triggered, all the heat detectors connected issue an alarm signal. We recommend connecting the heat detectors to each other before assembling the heat detectors. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Warning! Hearing damage through loud alarm signal! The alarm signal is loud and could cause hearing damage.
Installation With an Alarm System Registering heat detectors on an alarm system One of the heat detectors must be registered as the main device on an alarm system from the Protect or ProHome series. The main device should be installed centrally and in transmission range to the alarm system. 1 2 Warning! Hearing damage through loud alarm signal! The alarm signal is loud and could cause hearing damage. Do not test the product close to your ears.
Operating Modes Normal mode The heat detector is in Normal mode when operating at temperatures below the threshold temperature of 54°Celsius. The signal LED (4) flashes every 32 seconds. No acoustic alert signal is issued. Alarm mode If the temperature at the heat detector rises above the limit value of 54°Celsius, the heat detector triggers an alarm. The signal LED (4) flashes in the sequence (signal (0.5 s), pause (0.5 s), signal (0.5 s), pause (0.5 s), signal (0.5 s), pause (1.5 s)).
Wireless alarm If several heat detectors are connected via a wireless link and an alarm is triggered on one of them, the alarm is also triggered on the other heat detectors connected. The signal LED (4) flashes in the sequence (signal (0.5 s), signal (0.5 s), pause (1.5 s)). Acoustic signals are issued coinciding with the flashing signals. If no other wireless alarm signal is triggered within 60 seconds, the heat detector switches to Normal mode (refer to Normal mode on page 11).
Device errors If a malfunction has occurred which limits the functional scope of the heat detector, the heat detector signals a device error. The heat detector issues an acoustic signal every 32 seconds; the signal LED (4) does not flash. Check the functionality of the heat detector or change the heat detector. Mute mode If an alarm has been triggered on one or more heat detectors, Mute mode can be activated by pressing the Test button (5).
In the Event of an Alarm Alarm process The illustration indicates the sequence of notification should a heat detector be triggered. If you have linked the heat detectors to each other without an alarm system, notification occurs accordingly without an alarm system. The secondary devices issuing the alarm are switched off automatically independent of the main device after 10 minutes.
What to do if the heat detectors raise an alarm ■■ Keep calm. ■■ Always assume that is a real emergency situation. Proceed as follows if a smell, smoke or fire has developed in the area being monitored: ■■ You and others at risk must move away from the danger area. Keep near the floor if there is an excessive development of heat and, if possible, hold a damp cloth in front of your mouth and nose. Follow the escape routes indicated, if necessary.
Proceed as follows if no smell, smoke or fire has developed in the area being monitored: ■■ Ensure that there are no suspicious smell, smoke or fire developments in the area being monitored. ■■ Deactivate the alarm by ventilating the room in which the heat detector has been triggered. Or ■■ Deactivate the alarm via the alarm system base unit (refer to the operating manual enclosed with the alarm system). ■■ Please note that deactivation of the alarms is delayed.
Installation Appropriate installation locations A heat detector monitors a circular area with a diameter of about 4.5 meters. Therefore, install ■■ a heat detector in the hall area between living and sleeping areas (for escape route monitoring), ■■ a heat detector in each living room and bedroom, ■■ at least one heat detector in the hallway of each floor in the case of multi-storey buildings, ■■ a heat detector above the stairs in cases where an attic has been upgraded to a living area.
Installation dimensions and clearances ■■ Install each heat detector as centrally as possible in the room being monitored. ■■ Only install the heat detector on jointless, smoke-impervious ceilings. ■■ Install the heat detector directly underneath the ceiling surface. ■■ Always install the heat detector horizontally (even with sloping ceilings). ■■ The distance between a heat detector and wall must be minimally 50 cm and maximally 250 cm.
Installation steps Proceed as follows to install the heat detector: 1 2 Warning! Risk of serious injuries through damaging cables or pipes! During installation, pay attention to the possibility of cables and pipes running in the walls and ceilings. We are not deemed liable for installation errors. In case of doubt, contact a specialist! Ensure that there are no electric cables, gas or water pipes near the installation location.
Changing the Batteries When the batteries in the heat detector have reached a low charge, the device issues an acoustic signal at regular intervals (refer to Low battery charge on page 12). Change the batteries in the heat detector concerned within 30 days. 1 2 3 CAUTION! Risk of property damage through using inappropriate batteries which are not approved by the manufacturer! The use of inappropriate batteries can cause loss of function of the heat detector.
Technical Data Weight Dimensions (Ø x H): Frequency (radio) Maximum transmission power Alarm volume Batteries Area of application Standard Ambient conditions 118 g 100 x 36.7 mm 868 MHz 0.8 mW >85 dB(A) 2 x AA, 1.5 V (Gold Peak GP15A, Energizer E91, Raymax LR6) For bathrooms and kitchens EN 14604:2005+AC:2008 0 °C to 40 °C at 30% to 75% rel.
Information on Disposal The adjacent symbol indicates that electrical and electronic apparatus and batteries no longer required must be disposed of separate from domestic waste in accordance with legal directives. You are legally obliged to dispose of batteries and battery packs at shops which sell batteries or collection points which provide the corresponding containers. Disposal is free of charge.
Guarantee The period of guarantee is 24 months. The period of guarantee begins on the date of purchase. It is essential to keep the purchase receipt and original packaging. If a problem arises, please refer to our Return Merchandise Authorisation portal (RMA) in the Support section of our website at www.olympia-vertrieb.de. In the case of further queries, please contact our hotline 0180 5 007514 (costs via German landline at time of going to print: 14 ct/min., max. 42 ct/min. via a mobile network).
Heat Detector TI 150 v1.0, 10.2018 Art. Nr. / Art. No. 6120 Subject to change without prior notice.