Ei Electronics Ei220EN Smoke Alarm User Manual


 
Shannon Free Zone, Shannon, Co. Clare, Ireland.
Ph.+353 61 471277 Fx.+353 61 471053
Email. eielectronics@eiltd.ie
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E & OE As our policy is one of continuous product development, we reserve the right to alter product details without prior notice. Ei220EN DataSht RevB
Model Ei220EN
Technical Specification
Sensor Electrochemical sensor
Sensitivity: Meets BS EN 50291:2001
Button Test: Checks the electronics and horn
Memory Feature When the test button is pressed
the horn will sound and the red
light will flash at a specific rate to
indicate the level of CO previously
detected
Automatic Self-Test: Horn beep and amber fault light
flashes every 40 seconds if a fault
is found
Supply Voltage: 230V AC, 50Hz.
Pre-wired 2.5m mains lead and
plug
Dimensions: 135 x 105 x 71 mm
Weight: 304g
Power-On Indicator: Continuous green LED
Alarm: Electronic Piezoelectric horn
Alarm Sound Output: 85dB(A) (minimum) at 3m
Alarm Status: Red LED flashes and horn sounds
Normal Operating
Temperature Range: -5
o
to 40
o
C
Humidity Range: 15% to 95% Relative Humidity
Fixing: Screw fixings (supplied)
Plastic material: UL94VO flame retardant
Guarantee: 2 year (limited)
Approvals: Kitemarked to BS EN 50291:2001
and CE certified
Specifications are subject to change
Specifications are subject to change
Installation & Placement
To mount onto a wall or ceiling, simple remove the battery compartment and mark the position of the two mounting holes.
Drill two holes using a 6mm drill for the plastic plugs (supplied) and screw the unit home with the screws supplied
If locating the CO alarm in a room with an appliance
- the alarm should be located between 1m and 3m horizontally from the appliance and between 1.85m and 3m from the
appliance
- the alarm should be located preferably on the ceiling, at least 300mm from any wall
- if placed on a wall, the CO alarm should be as ahigh as possible but not within 150mm of the ceiling
If locating the CO alarm in a room remote from the appliance
- the alarm should be located at a level similar to the breathing zone of the occupant (typically 1.5m to 2m above floor
level and in bedrooms at the height of the bed)
More specific details are found in the Use & Care Instruction Booklet.