2gig Technologies GC2 User Manual - page 24
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SMOKE, HEAT AND FREEZE PROTECTION
Your residential system should be installed
with Smoke, Heat, and Freeze alarms as well
as Carbon Monoxide detectors as a part of
an overall fire, heat, and gas protection
system. Fire protection is active 24 hours a
day, 365 days a year.
NOTE: In Turkey, systems are installed
with Smoke/Heat alarms.
In the event of a fire or poisonous CO gas
emergency, the installed smoke or carbon
monoxide detector automatically activates
your security system. Not only will the fire
alarm itself emit a loud sound, the Control
Panel emits an intermittent and loud horn
on an external sounder (if an external
sounder has been installed). The fire alarm
sound continues until the timer expires on
the Fire Alarm or until you enter a user code
at the Control Panel.
If the Alarm Sounds:
•
Get out and stay out. Never go back
inside for people or pets.
•
If you have to escape through smoke,
get down low and go under the smoke.
•
Call the fire department from outside
your home.
Initiating a Fire Alarm
Manually
If you become aware of a fire emergency
before your detector(s) sense an issue:
IMPORTANT: Always yell “Fire” to alert
everyone in proximity.
1
Go the Control Panel and tap the
Emergency
button.
2
At the Emergency screen, press and
hold the Fire button for two (2) seconds.
This action triggers the fire alarm’s
sounder and siren. You can also trigger
the fire alarm from the wireless keypad
by holding down the Fire button.
3
Get out and stay out of the dwelling.
Never go back inside for people or pets.
4
Call your local Fire Department from a
safe location outside the dwelling.
If the Fire Alarm Sounds
Automatically
If the fire alarm sirens are sounding:
1
If flames and smoke are present, yell
“Fire” to alert everyone else.
2
Evacuate all occupants from the
premises and call your local Fire
Department from a safe location.
OR
1
If no flames or smoke are apparent,
investigate the causes of the alarm.
2
Go to the Control Panel and enter your
user code to stop the fire sounder and
sirens.
3
Review the Alarm Memory to determine
which sensor caused the alarm.
4
Go to the sensor and look for a possible
reason the sensor tripped.
5
Correct the condition that caused the
detector to trigger an alarm.
Silencing a False Fire Alarm
If the fire alarm is sounding due to a
detector sensing burnt food or some other
non‐emergency condition:
1
Silence the fire alarm sounder by
entering your user code.
2
Review the alarm memory to determine
which sensor caused the alarm (See
"Alarm Memory" on page 18). If the
alarm restarts, there may still be smoke
inside the detector’s sensor. Re‐enter
your user code to stop the alarm from
continuing to sound.
3
Fan the detector for 30 seconds to clear
the detector’s sensor chamber.
4
After the problem has been corrected,
from the Alarm Memory screen, check
Clear Alarm History, then tap Ok.
NOTE: Violated Fire and CO sensors
clear from Alarm Memory screen
only when the sensors return to
normal operation.
5
Carefully inspect your premises for fire,
heat, or gas if your Fire Alarms and CO
Detectors remain in alarm state.