Datasheet
Specifications
Design
| Range | Fire Tek |
|---|---|
| Product brand | Clipsal |
| Product or component type | smoke detector |
| Device application | early detection of smouldering fires and open fires |
Physical
| Supply | mains |
|---|---|
| [ue] rated operational voltage | 9/230 V |
| Function available | local alarm |
| Control type | button (test/hush function) |
| Type of installation | indoor |
| Device mounting | surface |
| Mounting support | ceiling |
| Fixing mode | by screws |
| Ip degree of protection | IP20 |
| Ambient air temperature for operation | 0...45 °C |
| Ambient air temperature for storage | -20...60 °C |
| Relative humidity | 5...95 % |
| Eu rohs directive | Compliant |
Material
| Material | thermoplastic |
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Documents & downloads
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All
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Installation Instruction
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Declaration of Conformity
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Declaration of Conformity (Sustainability)
Frequently Asked Questions
What causes the smoke alarm to continuously beep ?
Hide ShowPlease follow the regular maintenance check to avoid this.
Vacuum the smoke alarms using a soft brush attachment-
Keeping your smoke alarm free of dust particles, dirt, kitchen grease or cobwebs will help you reduce false alarms and ensure any smoke can easily reach the internal sensing chamber.
Clean and wipe down around unit-
Clean around the smoke alarm unit and remove any insects or other contamination which may have occurred. Spray bug repellent on a cloth and wipe the ceiling around the smoke alarm to act as a future bug deterrent. Clean every 3-6 months to mitigate insect ingress.
ALWAYS TEST THE SMOKE ALARM AFTER CLEANING.
Attached is the Clipsal smoke alarm troubleshooting guide for more info.