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169MHz Telecare Devices Gas Detector Compatible with Reach at-home alarms, Advent xt warden call, Altec Response and Touchsafe Pro Nursecall systems Alarm at 10% of LEL (Lower Explosive Limit) 85dB @ 1m sounder 3 Indicator lights: green power, red alarm & yellow fault Requires connection to 240V AC mains supply via a fused spur Power consumption: <6.5 Watts Transmitter low battery warning Test/Hush button Complies with EN50194:1:2009 Backplate dimensions: 175 x 140mm (depth = 43mm) Weight: 375 grams Product Code: ZXT486 Where should a Gas Detector be fitted? A gas detector should be fitted in the room where a gas escape is most likely to occur. For most installations the most likely source of a gas escape will be the cooker in the kitchen. Choosing a Location Natural gas is lighter than air therefore the gas detector should be wall mounted above the level of a possible gas escape but not more than 30cm from the ceiling. The gas detector should be located between 1 and 5 metres from the gas appliance. It must not be located inside a cupboard, behind a curtain, directly above the cooker or sink, next to a door or window or near an extractor fan. The gas detector should be within 5 metres of a mains supply otherwise the cable provided will need replacing. Typical Tools Required Be careful when using step ladders always face the direction you are working. Always make sure the correct drill bits and screwdrivers are used. Installation 1. IMPORTANT: BS EN50244:2016 Electrical apparatus for the detection of combustible gases in domestic premises states that detectors should be permanently installed and it should not be possible to switch off power to the device, unless for maintenance. A plug and socket type connection should not be used, due to the ease with which the detector may be disconnected from the power supply. 2. Fix the mounting plate complete with detector to the wall using the screws and plugs provided through the 4 fixing holes. 3. The detector should be wired to the mains supply by a qualified Electrician using the flexible cable provided to a fused spur outlet fitted with a 3A fuse to BS1363-4 and BS1362 respectively, or according to local regulations. 4. Apply the mains power and check all 3 indicators light and the unit sounds a single chirp. The 3 indicators then light in turn and cycle 4 times. The unit is operating when the GREEN Power light is lit steady. 5. Press and hold the TEST/HUSH button for 1 second. The red light will flash 4 times followed by the yellow light 4 times accompanied by the audible alarm sounding 8 times. 4 x FIXING HOLES Mains Connection Colour Terminal Brown Live Blue Neutral Grn/Yel Earth GAS ENTRY POINT AUDIBLE ALARM TEST/HUSH BUTTON REPLACE BY DATE INDICATOR LIGHTS Tynetec and Aidcall are business units of Legrand Electric Ltd Unit 10 Cowley Road, Blyth Riverside Business Park, Blyth Northumberland, NE24 5TF. Tel: 01670 352 371 Fax: 01670 362 807 Email: sales@tynetec.co.uk Web: www.tynetec.co.uk Doc No. FM0725 issue D Page 1

Testing & Registering the Gas Detector Press and hold the Test/Hush button for 1 second to verify operation this should be done once a month. Press and hold the Test/Hush button for more than 20 seconds then release to test the radio transmitter, this must be done when registering the gas detector onto the warden call system, at-home alarm or Nursecall system. See the following pages for how to put each of these products into registration mode. The range of all radio devices can be affected by the working environment - always take care during installation and perform several test calls. If Gas is detected If gas is detected the RED Alarm light will flash and the audible alarm will sound. Carry out the following actions, not necessarily in the order given; Put out all naked flames and don t smoke Turn off all gas appliances Don t turn electrical switches on or off including the gas detector Turn the gas supply off Open doors and windows to increase ventilation Don t use telephones where gas may be present The alarm will silence when the gas is cleared. The Test/Hush button can be pressed to silence the alarm for 5 minutes (the RED Alarm light will continue to flash). If gas is still present after 5 minutes the alarm will sound again. If the alarm continues to sound and the leak cannot be found vacate the premises and inform the Gas Emergency Service immediately on 0800 111 999 Fault Indication If the YELLOW Fault light flashes or stays on and the unit chirps there is a fault with the detector and it should be replaced. False Alarms It is possible aerosol sprays, alcohol used in cooking, cigarette, cigar or pipe smoke, gas from a cigarette lighter, strong household cleaning agents, polishes or solvents may cause false alarms. Cleaning and Care It is recommended to clean the gas detector periodically using the nozzle attachment on a vacuum cleaner to remove dust, insects and cobwebs from the cover holes. The detector can be wiped clean with a lightly damped cloth, never use detergents or polish etc. Avoid spraying any aerosols near the detector. Silicones can permanently damage the detector. Avoid using silicone sealant or any product containing silicone in the vicinity of the detector. Decorating Never paint the gas detector itself. Unplug the mains supply and remove the gas detector from the wall when decorating to avoid contamination from water or dust. End of Life The gas detector should operate for 5 years under normal use. The recommended replacement date is shown on the front of the detector. When the unit reaches its end of life it should be disposed of in accordance with local regulations. It is classified as electronic waste and must be disposed of separately from household waste. Battery Life The transmitter battery is checked once a day, if the voltage falls and stays below a preset level for 7 consecutive days a low battery alert is automatically transmitted. Once a low battery call is received the gas detector should be replaced within 7 days. Detailed information on battery management for all Tynetec/Aidcall products is available - request Doc No. FM0630. Doc No. FM0725 issue D Page 2

Registering a Gas Detector onto a Reach at-home alarm unit 1. Put the Reach unit into radio device learn mode Trigger Radio Device Press and HOLD the GREEN button on the Reach unit. When the front light FLASHES FAST GREEN release the button and the Reach will announce Trigger Radio Device. You now have 1 minute to activate the gas detector. 2. Activate the gas detector Press and hold the TEST/HUSH button for more than 20 seconds. The horn will sound, the GREEN and RED lights will flash and the Reach will announce Gas. 3. Exit radio device learn mode Press the GREEN button on the Reach unit. The front light will return to STEADY GREEN and the Reach is back in normal operating mode. 4. Check with the Control Centre that it is convenient to perform a test call, activate the gas detector and confirm they receive a gas alarm call. Deleting a Gas Detector from a Reach at-home alarm unit Enter 1 6 7 0 using the keypad on the rear of the Reach unit the front light will FLASH FAST GREEN and the unit will announce Program Mode - Ready. Enter # 0 4 1 and the Reach will announce Delete Radio Device followed by a Beep. Enter the 8 digit gas detector ID to be deleted; after the Beep press # to exit. Press the key to exit Program Mode; the unit will sound a Double-Beep and the front light will return to STEADY GREEN. The 8 digit ID can be found on a label on the back of the gas detector it will always start with 44xxxxxx The instructions given above for the standard Reach product also applies to the Reach Plus, Reach Plus GSM and Reach Ultra models. Refer to the instruction booklets provided with these products for more information on programming and testing radio devices. Doc No. FM0725 issue D Page 3

Registering a Gas Detector onto an Advent xt warden call system 1. Put the Advent xt system into radio device learn mode Ready Using the Manager s DECT telephone; Press the LINE key and wait for the Ready prompt. Enter 5 0 0 0 followed by the key. Enter the flat number the gas detector is being installed in followed by the key. You now have 1 minute to activate the gas detector. 2. Activate the gas detector Press and hold the TEST/HUSH button for more than 20 seconds, the horn will sound and the GREEN and RED lights will flash. Wait for the Enter Location Code prompt then press 0 (no location) followed by the key. Wait for the Pendant Enabled Enter Flat prompt. 3. Exit the Advent xt system radio device learn mode Ready Using the Manager s DECT telephone; Press the # key and wait for the Ready prompt. Press the LINE key to clear the connection and the warden call system is now back in normal operating mode. 4. Activate the gas detector and check a gas alarm call is reported on the warden call system. Deleting a Gas Detector from an Advent xt warden call system Press the LINE key and wait for the Ready prompt. Enter 5 0 0 1 followed by the key. Enter the flat number the gas detector is being deleted from followed by the key. Activate the gas detector to be deleted. Wait for the Pendant Disabled Enter Flat prompt. Press the # key and wait for the Ready prompt, then press the LINE key to clear the connection. Refer to the Advent xt operators manual (Doc No. FM0420) provided with the warden call system for more information on programming and testing radio devices. Doc No. FM0725 issue D Page 4

Registering a Gas Detector onto an Altec Response local carer alarm unit 1. Put the Altec Response unit into radio device learn mode tynetec Press ENTER to activate the wake-up display then ENTER again to display the main menu. Press ENTER to select Radio Devices Press ENTER to select Learn Device The display will prompt you to Trigger the Sensor. You now have 20 seconds to activate the gas detector. 2. Activate the gas detector Press and hold the TEST/HUSH button for more than 20 seconds, the horn will sound and the GREEN and RED lights will flash. The display will show Gas Alarm and the gas detector 8 digit ID number. Check the ID is correct, press the key to select Accept then press ENTER. Note: if another device has been picked-up press ENTER to Reject and try again. The display will show Flat, use the & keys to choose the dwelling type. Press the key to select No: 000000 then press the ENTER key. Use the & keys to select each digit of the flat number and the & keys to move between digits then press the ENTER key. Press key several times to select Exit then press the ENTER key. The display will prompt you to Trigger the Sensor again. 3. Exit the Altec Response radio device learn mode tynetec From the Learn Device menu select Exit then press ENTER. From the Radio Devices menu select Exit then press ENTER. The display will return to the wake-up screen and go blank after 10 seconds. The Altec Response is now back in normal operating mode. 4. Activate the gas detector and check a gas alarm call is displayed on the Altec Response unit. Deleting a Gas Detector from an Altec Response local carer alarm unit Press ENTER to activate the wake-up display then ENTER again to display the main menu Press ENTER to select Radio Devices Press the key to select Delete Device then press ENTER The display will prompt you to Trigger the Sensor Activate the gas detector to be deleted - the display will show the device type and its 8 digit ID number If this is the device you activated press the key to select Delete then press ENTER If it s NOT the device you activated press the ENTER key to select Reject then try again To exit the mode select Exit then press the ENTER key. Refer to the Altec Response installation guide (Doc No. FM0548) provided with the portable alarm unit for more information on programming and testing radio devices. Doc No. FM0725 issue D Page 5

Registering a Gas Detector onto a Touchsafe Pro Nursecall system 1. Put the Touchsafe Pro Master Panel into Telecare registration mode; touch the screen and Logon as an Engineer or a Manager (password required), then from the main menu page touch the Telecare button to open the screen shown below On-screen keypad Use keypad to enter 8 digit ID here Select the relevant Call Point ID here Close to exit mode Save when done 2. Enter the gas detector ID ZXT486 W62362 Ser: 07150397 MC ID: 44037591 EE0750 V1.07A The 8 digit ID is printed on a label on the rear of the gas detector. Note: this ID will always start with 44xxxxxx. Touch the Add Telecare Device box then use the on-screen keypad to enter the ID. Hint: enter a zone in the Filter box to narrow the search for the room (see below). Select the users Call Point ID from the Room pull-down list box then press Save. Note: this is the room unit that will be will be used to cancel the call. 3. Press the Close button to exit Telecare mode and the Nursecall panel is now back in normal operating mode. 4. Activate the gas detector and check the call is displayed on the Nursecall panel like this The screen banner is red for a gas alarm call (Touch the banner to display notes). A gas alarm call cannot be accepted or silenced from the screen. You must visit the appropriate Nursecall Call Point to cancel the call. CALLING CANCEL HC 345 ID 001 Deleting a Gas Detector from a Touchsafe Pro Nursecall system Select the gas detector ID to be deleted from the Delete Telecare Device pull-down list box (prefixed with a T44 ). Details of the gas detector selected will be displayed in the Room, House Code and ID boxes below. If the details shown are correct press the Delete button. Press the Close button to exit. Press the LIGHT GREY button to cancel the call Refer to the Touchsafe Pro Display Panel user guide (Doc No. FM5505) provided with the Nursecall system for more information. Tynetec and Aidcall operate a policy of continuous improvement and reserve the right to change product specifications without notice. If any variation to the details contained in this document are suspected please contact Tynetec s customer support dept on 01670 352371. Doc No. FM0725 issue D Page 6