
Installation of the WeR@Home™ System
the developed water drops may cause nuisance alarms. Install Smoke Detectors at
least 3 meters (10 feet) away from bathrooms.
d) Very cold or very hot areas, including unheated buildings and outdoor rooms. If the
temperature goes above or below the operating range of the Smoke Detector, the
device will not work properly.
e) Very dusty or dirty areas. Dirt and dust can build up in the Smoke Detector’s
chamber, making it over-sensitive. In addition, dust or dirt can block openings to
the chamber and keep the Smoke Detector from sensing smoke.
f) Drafty areas and areas near fresh air vents, air conditioners, heaters or fans. These
can drive smoke away from smoke alarms.
g) Dead air spaces near the top of a peaked roof or in the corners formed by ceilings
and walls. Dead air can prevent smoke from reaching the Smoke Detector.
h) In insect-infested areas. If insects enter the Smoke Detector’s chamber, they may
cause a nuisance alarm.
i) Near fluorescent lights. Electrical discharges from fluorescent lights can cause
nuisance alarms. Install Smoke Detectors at least 1.5 meters (5 feet) from such lights.
WARNING! To prevent injury, the Smoke Detector must be securely attached to
the wall/ceiling in accordance with the following instruction.
3.12.2.2 Installing Smoke Detector with Screws
Mounting the Smoke Detector with screws requires the following tools and materials:
n A drill with a standard 5 mm (
3
/
16
-inch) bit.
n Standard Phillips screwdriver.
n Two DIN 7982 Philips cross recessed flat countersunk head screws (3.5 x 16 mm) and, pending material
of installation site, two plastic, series 108 dowels, with drill hole diameter of 5 mm (
3
/
16
-inch) and
length of 25 mm (1-inch).
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