Unitron Hearing Aid SMART ALERT SYSTEM Home Security System User Manual


 
What you need to do:
insert battery, test and install
1. Attach mounting bracket (5) then
install smoke detector by turning
counter-clockwise. Insert 9V battery
by connecting the battery contacts.
2. Wait about 10 seconds while
the smoke detector carries out
a self-test. The self-test is finished
when LED (1) flashes once.
3. Extend antenna (2) so that it points
down (fully extended outward). Hold
down test button (1). After several
seconds, the smoke detector will
sound a shrill alarm and transmit a
signal to your remote. The red LED
smoke icon will illuminate on your
remote, and your remote will vibrate.
An urgent beep alert will sound
in your hearing instruments.
Press acknowledge button on
remote to stop beep in your hearing
instruments, the alerts on your
remote will continue for 30 seconds.
(If this does not work as described,
please see troubleshooting section).
Placement of smoke detector:
follow these guidelines as closely
as your home permits:
Place detector near or in place
of current smoke alarm/detector,
if possible at least 20 in/50 cm from
any wall. If bedrooms are located
in different areas of the house,
it is recommended to install smoke
detectors outside each bedroom.
At least one smoke detector
should be installed on each floor
of a multi-storey dwelling.
The antenna (2) should be straight
and pointed directly down (or fully
extended outward if the smoke
detector is mounted on a side wall)
to achieve the best coverage and
communication between detectors
and the remote.
Confirm that the remote remains
within smoke detector’s coverage area:
have someone else press the test
button on the smoke detector when
the system is on, while you move as
far away from the detector with your
remote as possible. If your remote
activates, you are within range.
If it does not, you’ll know the remote
is too far away from the detector to
pick up its signals.
Avoid installing detectors in kitchens,
by fireplaces or in garages, as cooking,
controlled fires and car exhaust may
cause detectors to activate.
Do not install detectors in damp spaces
or close to fans.
Never paint over smoke detectors.