AEGISLINK Wireless Interlinked Smoke Alarm Model: S-RF500 User Manual This user manual contains important information regarding the operation of your AEGISLINK smoke alarm. Ensure you read this user manual fully before installing and operating the alarm. If you are installing this smoke alarm for use by others, you must leave this manual (or a copy of it) with the end user. Introduction Thank you for purchasing our smoke alarm.
S-RF500 Buzzer Test/Silence Button LED Indicator Pinhole Pairing Button Package Contents 1 × Alarm Unit 1 × Mounting Bracket 2 × Screws 2 × Anchor Plugs 1 × User Manual 1 × Pin
Safety Information IMPORTANT! 1. DANGERS, WARNINGS, AND CAUTIONS ALERT YOU TO IMPORTANT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OR TO POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATIONS. PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THESE SITUATIONS. 2. THIS ALARM IS NOT INTENDED TO ALERT HEARING IMPAIRED INDIVIDUALS. THE USE OF ALCOHOL OR DRUGS MAY ALSO IMPAIR ONE’S ABILITY TO HEAR THE SMOKE ALARM. 3. FIRES IN CHIMNEYS, WALLS, ROOFS, DIFFERENT LEVELS OR BEHIND CLOSED DOORS MIGHT NOT BE DETECTED. 4.
The wireless interlinked alarms in one multi-pack have already been interconnected to each other, so the alarms in each multi-pack have their own independent interlinked network. If you have more than one multi-pack, you will need to connect them all to the same network, but you do not have to disconnect each alarm individually. Choose one multi-pack as your base network and connect the other multi-packs to it.
NOTES 1. The alarm will enter the searching mode or the pairing mode for 60 seconds with the LED flashing red. After 60 seconds, repeat step 2 to connect the alarms. If needed, press the pinhole pairing button once while the alarm is in the searching mode or the pairing mode, and the LED will stop flashing red and the alarm will quit the pairing mode to enter normal status. 2. Test all wireless alarms to ensure they are interconnected before installation. 3.
Alarm Test Be sure to test your alarms when you turn them on for the first time, or when the group configuration has changed. In addition to the weekly tests you should perform, it is recommended to test the alarm after returning from a long trip or vacation. If your X-SENSE S-RF500is interconnected to other wireless alarms, we recommend that every individual alarm is tested during the weekly test. Test a Single Alarm Test All Interconnected Alarms Action Press the test/silence button.
Installation Positioning NOTE: If a smoke alarm is installed in a kitchen, ensure it has an accessible silence button, and install it as far away from the stove and sink as possible to avoid false alarms. ①Study ②Bedroom ③Garage ④Living Room ⑤Kitchen ⑥Basement ⑦Smoke Detectors ⑧Carbon Monoxide Detectors ⑨Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detectors ⑩Fire Extinguishers 1. Prioritize the installation of an alarm in the bedroom and walkways, and make sure you can hear the alarm from all sleeping areas.
5. If an alarm is installed onto a wall, a distance of 4-12 inches (10-30 cm) should be kept below the ceiling. 6. If the length of a room or hall is beyond 30 feet (900 cm), several alarms should be installed in the same room. 7. When the wall or ceiling is angled, the alarm needs to be installed within 3 feet (90 cm) of the highest wall or ceiling point (measured horizontally) in the room.
8. In multi-level houses or apartments, install at least one wireless smoke alarm on each level and keep them installed in a straight vertical line (see diagram) with as few obstacles between each of the interconnected alarms as possible to ensure optimal signal transmission. Locations to Avoid: 1. Near large metal surfaces and/or bundles of wire. 2.
4. BATTERIES SHOULD NOT BE EXPOSED TO EXCESSIVE HEAT SUCH AS DIRECT SUNLIGHT, FIRE, ETC. Installation Method NOTE: Before installation, it is recommended to test the interconnected alarms in the rooms where you intend to install them to ensure that they are within transmission range and that nothing will interfere with their communication. 1. Use the mounting bracket to mark the screw holes on the ceiling or the wall. 2. Drill holes at the 2 marks using an appropriately-sized drill bit.
counterclockwise. 2. Pull the battery removal tab to remove the battery, and then install a new battery, matching the correct polarity markings. 3. Test the alarm, and then mount the alarm onto the mounting bracket by twisting clockwise to lock the alarm. LED Indicator and Audible Alarm Status LED indicator The LED flashes redonce Standby Mode every 60 seconds. Audible alarm Action None. Dangerous Unit that detects smoke and initiates an alarm.
Alarm cancellation: When the Unit that detects smoke and initiates an alarm. The LED flashes green once every second for 5 seconds. None. smoke concentration drops below the level alarm threshold, the alarm signal will stop. Then, the alarm goes back to the standby mode. Test a single unit. The LED flashes red 3 times 3 quick beeps every 4 seconds. every 4 seconds. Press the test/silence button. Initiating unit. The LED indicator flashes red Test Test all rapidly.
2. If the Initiating Unit Is Triggered by CO: When one CO alarm is triggered in the interconnected network, the unit will beep 4 times every 5.8 seconds, paired with the LED flashing red. Any other interlinked units in the network will follow suit—they will beep 4 times every 5.8 seconds, paired with the LED that flashes red 4 times first, followed by the LED that flashes green once with every beep. When the CO concentration level drops below the alarm threshold, the alarm will cease.
Battery Life 5 years Sensor Type Photoelectric Safety Standard EN 14604:2005+AC:2008 Operating Ambient 40–100°F (4.4–37.8℃) Temperature Operating Relative Humidity ≤ 85% (non-condensing) Alarm Loudness ≥ 85 dB at 10 ft (3 m) @ 3.2 ± 0.3 kHz pulsing alarm Silence Duration About 9 minutes Operating Frequency 915.
3. Never use detergents or other solvents to clean the unit. 4. Avoid spraying air fresheners, hair spray or other aerosols near the alarm. 5. Do not paint the unit. Paint will seal the vents and interfere with the sensor’s ability to detect fire. 6. Never attempt to disassemble the unit or clean inside. Doing so will void your warranty. 7. When removed, place the smoke alarm back in its proper location as soon as possible, to assure continuous protection from fire. 8.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.