Honeywell Photoelectronic Smoke/Temperature Detector 5808W3 manual

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    -1- 5808W3 Photoele ctronic Smoke/Temp erature Detector with Built-in W ireless Transmitte r INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE General Information Before installing detectors, pleas e thoroughly read th ese installation instructions and Manual A05-1003-002, Guide for Proper Use of S yste m Smo ke D etect ors, w hich prov ides detai led infor mati on on [...]

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    - 2 - Battery Installation and Replaceme nt To replace the battery: 1. Remove the detector fr om its mounting base by twisting th e detector countercl ockwi se. R emove t he batte ry, and disp ose proper ly. 2. To ensu re p roper pow er-dow n se quen ce, wait a minimu m of 20 seconds before ins talling new bat tery. 3. Install a new 3-volt CR123A L[...]

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    - 3 - Dust covers are a n effective way to limit the entry of dust int o the smoke d etector sensing cha mber during co nstruction. However, they may n ot c ompl etely p rev ent a irborn e dust pa rticl es fr om enteri ng th e det ector . The refor e, i t is re comme nded t hat the detectors b e removed bef ore beginning construction or other d ust[...]

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    Maintenance NOTE : Befo re perf orming mai ntenan ce on the d etect or, n otify the proper authorities and t he centr al station that maintenance is being performed and th e system will be temporarily out of servic e. Disable the zone or system un dergoing main tenance to preve nt any unwanted alarms. Power must be removed from th e detector befor [...]