Ei Electronics RadioLINK Base Smoke & Heat Alarms Ei168 manual

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    Model Ei168 RF Base • Designed for use with Easi Fit range of alarms • RF wireless interconnect • Unique house coding feature • Visual RF transmission indicator • Advanced suppression and calibration technology • Radio transmitter and receiver in each base • Easi-fit design construction • Tamper proof rechargeable lithium battery ba[...]

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    Model Ei168 RF Base Installation & Placement Place the Ei168 Base on the ceiling/wall and mark the screw holes. Drill with a suitable drill bit, insert the screw plugs, connect to the nearest mains circuit and screw the base into position. The RF Bases should be house coded to prevent possible interference from neighbouring installations – se[...]