Abus FURM50000 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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Summary of FURM50000

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    Bom – no.: 12425099 revision 02 furm50000 (en) wireless smoke alarm device.

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    (en) installation and operating instructions.

  • Page 3: Wireless Smoke Alarm Device

    En 1 en wireless smoke alarm device furm50000 (en) installation and operating instructions.

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    En 2 en 0359 abus security-center gmbh & co. Kg linker kreuthweg 5 86444 affing, germany 14 0359-cpr-00297 en14604:2005+corr:2008 wireless smoke alarm device model no.: furm50000 technical data: see dop furm50000#0414 held by abus.

  • Page 5: Contents

    En 3 en 1. Contents 1. Contents ...................................................................................... 3 2. Preface and intended use ............................................................ 6 3. Limitation of liability ................................................................

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    En 4 en 9.1 w hat should you do if you hear the fire alarm sound from the detector or from the alarm control panel ? ............................................................ 12 9.2 w hat should you do in the event of a false alarm ? .......................... 12 10. Preparation ....................

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    En 5 en 16. Declaration of conformity .................................................. 29 17. Disposal .................................................................................. 29.

  • Page 8: Preface And Intended Use

    En 6 en 2. Preface and intended use dear customer, thank you for purchasing this wireless smoke alarm device. This device is built with state-of-the-art technology. These instructions contain important installation and operation information. Follow the directions and instructions in this manual to e...

  • Page 9: Symbol Description

    En 7 en warnings. No liability can be accepted for resulting damage. No part of the product may be changed or modified in any way. If you do not follow these instructions, your guarantee claim becomes invalid. We want you to work only with devices that incorporate state-of-the-art technology. For th...

  • Page 10: 5.2  Battery Warning

    En 8 en very high electromagnetic radiation can cause malfunctions. Therefore, avoid installation near devices which produce electromagnetic radiation. 5.2 battery warning warning information on handling batteries the device contains alkaline batteries with 0% cadmium (cd) and 0% mercury (hg) make s...

  • Page 11: 5.4  Packaging

    En 9 en do not use flammable liquids for cleaning the device. 5.4 packaging warning keep children away from the packaging - there is a risk of suffocation. Remove all packaging material before using the device. 5.5 functioning of the device warning to ensure the perfect functioning of the device, pl...

  • Page 12: Technical Data

    En 10 en 7. Technical data item no. Furm50000 conforms to en 14604: 2005+corr:2008 smoke detection optical using (scattered light principle) power supply 4.5 v dc, 3 aa alkaline batteries replacement batteries: abus recommend duracell mn1500, eveready energizer e91 “low battery” error message “low b...

  • Page 13: 7.1  Compatible Devices

    En 11 en 7.1 compatible devices fuaa500xy secvest fu80xy secvest 2way fu500x secvest 868 fuaa1001x secvest ip casa1001x ip alarm module fu821x wireless universal module az4120 terxon mx 8 zone wireless extension az4220 terxon lx 8-zone wireless extension 7.2 rohs ec directive the device complies wit...

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    En 12 en optical and acoustic alarms simple installation battery compartment check - the detector can only be fitted to the mounting plate when the battery is inserted. 9. Behaviour in case of fire 9.1 what should you do if you hear the fire alarm sound from the detector or from the alarm control pa...

  • Page 15: 10.  Preparation

    En 13 en 10. Preparation 10.1 inserting or changing the battery remove the mounting plate, see fig. 1 fig. 1 insert 3 aa alkaline batteries (check polarity!) see fig. 2 the activity led now flashes 8 times. This indicates that the detector is working. Note use good quality batteries abus recommend d...

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    En 14 en important a fault has occurred if the activity led flashes 1 x per second and the detector beeps every 10 seconds. Check the batteries. Reinsert or replace the batteries. 1 = batteries, 2 = dip switch fig. 2 1 = test button and activity led fig. 3 1 2.

  • Page 17: 10.2  Learning In

    En 15 en 10.2 learning in the detector transmits its identity to the receiver either wirelessly or using infrared via the activity led. Switch the wireless alarm control panel or the receiver to learning mode. See the relevant receiver instructions for more details. Wireless option: press and hold t...

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    En 16 en fig 4 fig 4a fig 4a shows both dip switches in the off position. Dip 1 = off, dip 2 = off 11. Selecting the location 11.1 factors influencing performance the smoke alarm device can do 3 things: detect smoke generate an alarm if it has detected smoke transmit a radio signal to the receiver i...

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    En 17 en warning all optical smoke detectors which work in this way have the following problems: they do not detect radiant heat. They do not detect heated air. Other forms of particles can imitate smoke or cause light to be dispersed (e.G. Dust, water droplets, insects or steam) they are unable to ...

  • Page 20: 11.2  Where To Locate

    En 18 en reflected by metal constructions, wire grating, heat retaining window foils, wiring, metal piping and other metallic objects. Electrical devices and other wireless transmitters can also disrupt radio signals. 11.2 where to locate note pay attention to all valid fire precaution regulations a...

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    En 19 en locate the detector sufficiently high enough in areas where smoke accumulates for level ceilings, locate it directly on the ceiling in the centre of the room. For sloping ceilings, locate at least 50cm below the apex where the detector cannot be attached to the ceiling, then locate it as hi...

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    En 20 en 11.3 where not to locate do not attach the detector in areas which smoke will be slow to reach. Avoid “dead” zones. These are corners between wall and ceiling. Fig. 5 avoid the angle at the apex of a steeply sloping ceiling..

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    En 21 en fig. 6 avoid areas where there is lots of dust. Dust can also collect both on, and inside, the detector. Smoke might no longer reach the smoke chamber as a result. Avoid places where draughts can keep smoke away from the detector, such as near windows, doors or ventilation shafts, ventilato...

  • Page 24: 11.4  Examples

    En 22 en rooms with lots of vapour and steam, e.G. Swimming pools and washing areas. Condensation can form both on, and inside, the detector. Areas in which there are a lot of insects, e.G. Attic space or greenhouses places with a high level of dust or dirt. Areas where the air can be contaminated w...

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    En 23 en fig. 8.

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    En 24 en fig. 9 11.5 things the detector is not able to do the smoke alarm device is designed for use in a small house or apartment block, in an apartment or in an office. The following restrictions apply: the smoke alarm device is not able to detect a fire if smoke does not reach the smoke chamber....

  • Page 27: 12.  Installation

    En 25 en if an occupant is hard of hearing, sleeping in another room or under the influence of drugs or alcohol, then they are not able to hear the alarm and are not in a position to react to the alarm. The detector is not able to warn in a preventative manner. Avoid risks to safety such as smoking ...

  • Page 28: 13.  Use

    En 26 en fix the mounting plate in place attach the detector on to the mounting plate. 13. Use during normal operation the detector is silent. When the activity led is activated (see chapter 10.3 led display), it flashes once every 60 seconds. If smoke is present in the atmosphere, then it can take ...

  • Page 29: 13.2  Testing

    En 27 en 13.2 testing place the alarm control panel or the receiver into walk test mode see the relevant receiver instructions for more details. Press and hold the test button for three seconds (see fig 3). The sounder will begin to emit the alarm sound at the end of the three seconds. The detector ...

  • Page 30: 15.  Guarantee

    En 28 en the detector should be regularly dusted and cleaned. Clean the detector carefully when you change the batteries or following a false alarm. 15. Guarantee abus products are designed and manufactured with the greatest care and tested according to the applicable regulations. The warranty only ...

  • Page 31: 17.  Disposal

    En 29 en 16. Declaration of conformity “abus security-center gmbh & co. Kg hereby declares that the furm50000 wireless smoke detector complies with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the following directives 305/2011 construction product regulation (cpr) 93/68/eec the ce mar...

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    En 30 en batteries your product uses batteries which are subject to the european directive 2006/66/ec and may not be disposed of with domestic waste. Find out about the regulations for the separate collection of batteries which apply in your country. Proper disposal of batteries helps prevent harm t...