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Bellman & Symfon BE1287 User Guide
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  • Bellman & Symfon BE1287, Visit smoke alarm BE1287 Introduction 3 Indication summary 4 Quick start guide 5 Location and positioning 7 Positioning the smoke alarm 9 Installation 11 Hush mode 12 Test and maintenance 13 Power supply monitoring 15 Fire safety advice 16 Alarm limitations 18 RF module features 19 Troubleshooting 20 Technical specications 21 Warranty conditions 22 2

  • Bellman & Symfon BE1287, GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Thank you for purchasing this Visit smoke alarm (BE1287) which is an important part of the Visit alerting system from Bellman & Symfon. Read and keep this user manual for as long as the product is being used. It contains vital information on the operation and installation of your smoke alarm. The user manual should be regarded as part of the product. If you are just installing the unit, the user manual must be given to the householder. The user manual is to be given to any subsequent user. Please note This BE1287 Smoke alarm transmitter (hereafter referred to as the “smo

  • Bellman & Symfon BE1287, EN Horn Red LED Test/hush button Indication summary Please note The indications below is only for the smoke alarm. For the indications for the Visit receivers, please refer to the instruc- tion manual for the Visit receiver you use. Smoke alarm Horn / sounder Smoke alarm Red LED Normal operation Power up - Blink once Standby - Blink once every 45 sec Fire activation Alarm continuously Blink continuously Faulty mode Low battery Beep once every 45 sec (for up to 30 days) Blink once every 45 sec Faulty smoke sensor Beep once every 45 sec - Test / Hush mode Test smoke alarm by pressing the button for approx. 5 seconds Alarm continuously until b

  • Bellman & Symfon BE1287, Quick start guide 1 Mount the mounting plate Twist the mounting bracket anti-clockwise from the smoke alarm and take o baseplate. Fix the mounting bracket to the ceiling using a screwdriver. The smoke alarm should be mounted at least 10cm (4”) from walls and obstruction, ideally centrally in the room/area. 2 Connect the battery Connect the battery to battery snaps to power the smoke alarm unit. Only use battery as listed here: Duracell #MN1604, Gold Peak1604A, Energizer#522, Ultralife U9VL-J-P. Minimum 10cm (4") Minimum 10cm (4") Battery connectors Base 9 Volt battery Battery Minimum 10cm (4") Minimum 10cm (4") Battery connectors Base 9 Volt

  • Bellman & Symfon BE1287, EN 3 Attach the unit Place the smoke alarm unit on top of the baseplate and twist it clockwise to attach it. Extend the antenna so that it points down. 4 Test the alarm A Press and hold the smoke alarm test button. The smoke alarm will alarm and blink continuously until the button released. B The Visit receiver lights up a re symbol in red and alerts with sound, ash or vibration depending on which model of the Visit receivers you use. Please note: The smoke alarm will stop sounding shortly after the button is released and the Visit receiver will time out within ~ 40s. Minimum 10cm (4") Minimum 10cm (4

  • Bellman & Symfon BE1287, Location and positioning Locating your smoke alarm For maximum protection we strongly recommend that you install a smoke alarm in every room (except bathrooms and kitchens). Research indicates that substantial increase in warning time can be obtained with each properly installed additional smoke alarm. The minimum level of coverage is one per oor or one outside each sleeping area, however, we suggest that you follow the guide-lines below. Explanation of symbols used in the following installation guidelines: Single storey dwellings For the m

  • EN Single storey dwellings with more than one sleeping area (see gure 2) should have an alarm located outside each area. If a hallway is longer than 12 meters, one alarm will not be sucient. A smoke alarm should be located at each end. Multi-storey dwellings For the minimum level of protection in a multi-storey dwelling, smoke alarms should be placed on the ground oor near t

  • Bellman & Symfon BE1287, Positioning the smoke alarm Once the most suitable location has been found, the smoke alarm must be positioned where it will be most eective. A central ceiling position is the most suitable for the alarm as smoke rises and spreads out. If this is not possible, the alarm can be mounted on the wall. The area around the corner of the ceiling is dead air space where the air does not move, so do not position the alarm on the ceiling closer than 10cm (4’’) from the wall, and on the wall place the alarm at least 10cm (4’’) but no further that 15cm (6’’) from the ceiling

  • EN Locations to avoid DON’T place smoke alarms in any of the following areas: 1. Bathrooms, damp or humid or dripping or splashing area, garages and any rooms where the alarm may be triggered by local conditions, i.e. steam or condensation in a bathroom, smoke from cooking appliances, and fumes from vehicles. 2. Location where extremes in temperature occur (below 5°C or above 45°C, such

  • Installation Installation procedure 1 Select a location complying with the advice in the Location and positioning section. 2 Remove the mounting bracket from the smoke alarm by twisting it in an anti-clock- wise direction, see Figure 6. 3 Place the mounting bracket on the ceiling exactly where you want to mount the smoke alarm. With a pencil, mark the locatio

  • Bellman & Symfon BE1287, EN Installation Installation procedure 1 Select a location complying with the advice in the Location and positioning section. 2 Remove the mounting bracket from the smoke alarm by twisting it in an anti-clock- wise direction, see Figure 6. 3 Place the mounting bracket on the ceiling exactly where you want to mount the smoke alarm. With a pencil, mark the location of the two screw holes. 4 Taking care to avoid any electrical wiring in the ceiling, drill holes using a 5.0 mm drill bit through the center of the marked locations. Push the plastic screw anchors provided into t

  • Bellman & Symfon BE1287, Test and maintenance Your smoke alarm is a life saving device and should be checked periodically. Regularly check that the red light on the smoke alarm blinks approximately every 45s to show the units are powered. Replace the battery if there is a beep while blinking. Manually testing your smoke alarms It is recommended that you test your smoke alarms after installation and then at least weekly to ensure the units are working. It will also help you and your family to become familiar with the sound of the alarms.  Press and hold the test button approx. 5 seconds until the alarm sounds. The smoke alarm will alarm and blink continuously until the button released.  If t

  • Bellman & Symfon BE1287, EN WARNING: Do not paint your smoke alarm. Other than the maintenance and cleaning described in this leaet, no other customer servicing of this product is required. Repairs, when needed, must be performed by the manufacturer. Dust and insect contamination All smoke alarms and particularly the optical (photoelectric) type are prone to dust and insect ingress which can cause false alarms. The latest design, materials and manufacturing techniques have been used in the construction of this Bellman & Symfon smoke alarm to minimize the eects of contamination. However it is impossible to completely eliminate the eect of dust and insect contamination, and t

  • Bellman & Symfon BE1287, Power supply monitoring What to do when an alarm is beeping: If a smoke alarm is beeping about every 45s with the red light blinking at the same time, replace the battery. Battery replacement When the battery power is low and replacement is necessary, a warning signal will be given - the smoke alarm will “beep” and the red light will blink at the same time about once per 45 seconds for up to 30 days. The battery must be replaced immediately when the low battery warning signal starts. Also, replace the battery if the alarm does not sound when the test button is pressed. For maximum reliability, replace the battery at least

  • Bellman & Symfon BE1287, EN Fire safety advice When using household protective devices, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including those listed below.  Please read all instructions.  Rehearse emergency escape plans so everyone at home knows what to do in case the alarm sounds.  Use the smoke alarm test button to familiarize your family with the alarm sound and to practice re drills regularly with all family members. Draw up a oor plan that will show each member at least 2 escape routes from each room in the house. Children tend to hide when they don’t know what to do. Teach children how to escape, open windows, and use r

  • Bellman & Symfon BE1287,  Do not overload electrical circuits.  Keep matches away from children.  Never smoke in bed. In rooms where you do smoke, always check under cushions for smoldering cigarettes and ashes.  Service central heating systems regularly.  Be sure all electrical appliances and tools have a recognized approval label. This device cannot protect all persons at all times. It may not protect against the three most common causes of fatal res: 1 Smoking in bed. 2 Leaving children at home alone. 3 Cleaning with ammable liquids, such as petrol. Further information can be obtained from the re department. Planning your escape route for when the alarms sound 1 Check roo

  • Bellman & Symfon BE1287, EN Alarm limitations Limitations of smoke alarms Smoke alarm are designed to provide the earliest possible warning of a re, and can provide valuable time to escape. They do, however, have limitations.  They will not work without power, i.e. if the alarm does not contain a battery, the wrong type of battery has been used, the battery has been installed incorrectly, or the battery is simply dead, the smoke alarm will not function.  The alarm will only sound once smoke has entered the se

  • Bellman & Symfon BE1287, RF module features This smoke alarm is equipped with an RF module that transmits radio signals to one or several supplementary Visit receivers. A Visit receiver will help to ensure that the alarm is noticed throughout the property. The alert and signal pattern for the Visit receiver is found in the product’s user manual. Radio channel / Radio key The smoke alarm transmitter BE1287 transmits on a xed radio channel. No matter what channel / radio key a Visit receiver is programmed to, it will

  • Bellman & Symfon BE1287, EN If Try this The alarm sounds for no apparent reason  Check for fumes, steam, etc. from the kitchen or bathroom. Paint and other fumes can cause nuisance alarms.  Check for signs of contamination such as cobwebs or dust. If necessary, clean the smoke alarm as described in the section Test and maintenance.  Press the test/hush button on the smoke alarm – this will silence the smoke alarm for 10 minutes. The alarm fails to sound when the test button is pressed  Check the age of the unit – see the Replace by label on the side of the unit.  Check that the battery snaps are rmly con- nect

  • Bellman & Symfon BE1287, Technical specications Power supply DC 9V battery (replaceable) Test/hush button Silences smoke alarm for 10 minutes Sensor type Optical Operating temperature 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F) Maximum relative humidity 90% Audible alarm 85dB(A) at 3m (10ft) RF interconnect RF module, separate PCB mounted in the detector Radio frequency 433.92 MHz Radio coverage ~80 m in open area Dimensions 105 mm x 36mm Weight 103g (without battery) / 138 g (with battery) Standard: Smoke alarm: AS3786 -1993

  • EN Warranty conditions Bellman & Symfon guarantees this smoke alarm (excluding the battery) for two (2) years from date of purchase against any defects that are due to faulty materials or workmanship. This guarantee only applies to normal conditions of use and service, and does not include damage resulting from accident, neglect, misuse, unauthorized disman

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