dicated on the smoke detector itself by means of
an audible and a visual signal, emitted roughly
every second.
- The alarm stops automatically after 48 seconds
and when all the test smoke has escaped from
the smoke chamber.
- Press the test button for around two seconds
until you feel pressure on your finger; this will
deactivate the audible alarm for approximately
10 minutes. If there is still smoke inside the
smoke chamber, the LED in the test button will
continue to flash. If there is no more smoke
inside the smoke chamber, the test button can
be used to stop the alarm completely.
- If a wireless smoke detector triggers a smoke
alarm, all other wireless smoke detectors that
are located within the wireless range of the first
detector and have been taught-in to the wireless
network start to emit visual and audible signals
too (delayed by up to 16 seconds as a result of
wireless transmission).
- If the test button on the smoke detector that has
triggered the alarm is pressed for around two
seconds, all the smoke detectors in the system
receive a wireless all-clear signal. This stops all
smoke detectors in the wireless network from
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