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(As a safety feature the units will all communicate with each other (provided they are within range) as installed i.e. without any House
Coding. The repeater function is disabled when units are not House Coded).
11. Connect the mains power to the alarm circuit. Check the green light is on.
The CO Alarm is now fully operational and will provide protection against a build up of Carbon
Monoxide gas after it has been connected to the mains supply for over 70 seconds.
12. Press the Test/Hush button for 5 seconds. The horn will sound. The ‘power’ green light will then turn
red and the RadioLINK signal will be transmitted. Check that any interconnected alarms also sound
within this period.
13. The unit may be tamperproofed further by removing the knockout in the sidewall of the mounting plate
(as shown in Figure 4) and inserting the self tapping screw (3mm diameter, 12mm long) after the unit
is on the mounting plate.
4.2 RadioLINK for interconnecting etc.
The Ei262 will transmit an RF alarm signal when it detects potentially dangerous levels of CO.
This RadioLINK Alarm signal can be used to:
1. Wirelessly interconnect to other Ei Electronics
RadioLINK Smoke/Heat Alarm devices (e.g. Smoke/Heat
Alarms mounted on Ei168RC RadioLINK bases), so that all
units will go into alarm when the Ei262 senses alarm levels
of CO gas and also the Ei262 will go into alarm when the
other devices sense fire.
A combined maximum of twelve Ei262 CO Alarms may be
interconnected along with an Ei161RC/Ei164RC/
Ei166RC/Ei2110 Smoke/Heat/Fire Alarms on an Ei168RC
RadioLINK Base provided an Ei411H3 Remote Control
is used in the system (see “ACCESSORIES” section).
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