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USER MANUAL SD-09A2 Eura
6. INSTALACJA I INSTRUKCJA WYMIANY BATERII
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- Before installing, connecting, and using the device, please read this user manual carefully. If you have any problems understanding its content, please contact the device seller.
- Self-installation and activation of the device are possible, provided the appropriate tools are used. However, installation by qualified personnel is recommended.
- The manufacturer is not liable for damages that may result from improper installation or use of the device, as well as from unauthorized repairs or modifications.
- The detector is designed exclusively for detecting smoke and does not detect carbon monoxide, methane, or any other gases. It also does not replace an alarm system or fire suppression installations.
- The device is not a substitute for proper installation and maintenance of combustion equipment, including appropriate ventilation systems and power supply configurations.
- The detector is intended for indoor use only, specifically for domestic purposes.
2. PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE USE OF BATTERIES
- Use only batteries compatible with the technical specifications of the device and install them according to the indicated polarity (+ / -).
- Do not mix batteries from different manufacturers, with different chemical compositions, or in different states of charge.
- When replacing the battery, ensure the device functions correctly afterward.
- Avoid mechanical damage to the battery (scratching, throwing, overheating), as it may result in leaks and pose a health or environmental hazard.
- Store batteries in a dry, dark place, away from moisture, sunlight, and metallic objects.
- If a battery leaks, wash your hands with water and soap; if it contacts your eyes, consult a doctor.
- Do not charge regular batteries (only rechargeable batteries can be charged). Attempting to charge non-rechargeable batteries may lead to overheating or fire.
- Do not throw batteries into fire or trash; dispose of them at battery recycling points.
- Keep batteries out of reach of children and animals.
3. SAFETY MEASURES AND MAINTENANCE
- Do not allow the device's air vents to become blocked with dust or debris.
- Do not install the device in areas with high humidity, dust, or temperatures outside the allowable operating range.
- Do not paint the device. During wall painting, if the detector is installed on the wall, remove it first and reinstall it after the wall has dried.
- Do not install the device near windows, doors, or fan vents.
- Test the detector at least once a week using the test button on the device.
- When cleaning the device, turn it off and do not use liquids or detergents. Use a soft brush or vacuum cleaner instead.
- Remove dust from the air vents regularly, e.g., once a month.
- Do not open the device housing or attempt repairs on your own.
- Store the device in a dry and dark place. During transport, do not expose it to mechanical damage (e.g., avoid dropping it). Failure to follow these instructions may reduce the device's lifespan.
- Replace the device 10 years after its production date.
4. DEVICE CHARACTERISTICS
The device is designed to monitor enclosed spaces for the presence of smoke and to provide an alarm in case of a fire hazard. It is equipped with a high-quality photoelectric sensor. It should be installed on ceilings in protected rooms. In case of a threat (smoke), the sensor activates immediately with:
- Acoustic alarm – sound from the speaker at a volume of approximately 85 dB.
- Visual alarm – LED light located on the front of the device housing.
The device has a test button to check its proper functioning. The detector also includes a system to monitor the battery charge level.
5. DEVICE STRUCTURE

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1 2 3 4 5 euro TEST / TECT WATERMEDIATE WATERMEDIATE WATERMEDIATE WATERMEDIATE ① Test button ② Alarm LED ③ Speaker ④ Mounting frame ⑤ Battery compartmentFig. 1
6. INSTALLATION AND BATTERY REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS
To install the device, proceed as follows:
6.1. Separate the mounting base (Fig. 2, item 1) from the device housing (Fig. 2, item 2) by turning it counterclockwise.

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6.2. Insert the power supply battery into the device (Fig. 3, item 1).
The detector is powered by a DC 9V battery (6LR61 or 6F22). When replacing the battery, remove the old one, and in the case of first installation, immediately insert the new battery according to the polarity markings.
Note: The lifespan of a standard battery is approximately 1 year, while an alkaline battery lasts about 5 years.

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① ② ①Power connector ②BatteryFig. 4
6.3. Test the device by pressing the button on the housing (Fig. 5, item 1) for approximately 3 seconds. After hearing the intermittent acoustic alarm, release the button. A series of intermittent sounds indicates the device is functioning correctly.

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6.4. Select an installation location on the ceiling/wall following the instructions in Figures 6–8.
CEILING

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50cm Minimum 1 2 3 4 10cm Minimum 30.5cm Maximum WallFig. 6
1 Recommended installation area
2 Do not install the sensor in this location
3 Acceptable installation area on the wall
4 Dead zone
TRIANGULAR CEILING

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1 Installation area
2 Do not install the sensor in this location
3 Do not install in this area
4 Dead zone
SLOPED CEILING

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2 Do not install the sensor in this location
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Note:
- If it is not possible to install the smoke detector on the ceiling, installing it on the wall is acceptable. However, the ceiling remains the optimal location for the smoke detector to function effectively.
- The „dead zone“ is a space that occurs in every room. Due to the lack of air movement or minimal/intense air movement (e.g., near ventilation grilles), the sensor should not be installed in the dead zone.
6.5. To install the device, attach its base to the ceiling. To do this, mark the installation location, drill holes for the wall plugs, and secure the base using the screws provided. Next, attach the housing to the device by aligning and inserting the two distinctive tabs located on the base's edge (Fig. 9). These tabs fit into two elongated slots on the device's housing (Fig. 9). Finally, rotate the housing clockwise to secure it.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with exploded and assembled views (no text or symbols)7. OPERATING PRINCIPLE
7.1. Normal Operation: When the device is functioning correctly, the red LED blinks once every 40 seconds.
7.2. Battery Fault or Low Battery: The device will emit a single „chirping“ sound, and the red LED will flash once every 40 seconds.
7.3. Device Malfunction: The device will emit a single „chirping“ sound every 40 seconds.
7.4. Alarm Silence: When the device is in silence mode, the red LED blinks once every 8 seconds.
Note:
If the device emits a single „chirping“ sound every 40 seconds, press the test button. This will pause the warning for 8 hours. During this time, the device will continue to detect smoke but will not emit the bothersome warning signal.
Minimizing false alarms:
Smoke detectors are designed to limit false alarms. However, particles created during cooking can trigger an alarm, especially if the detector is located near the kitchen area. Large amounts of combustion particles can arise from spilled substances or grilling/frying. Using a kitchen exhaust hood venting to the outside (type with recirculation) can help remove these particles from the kitchen. The silence function (test button) is particularly useful in kitchens or other areas prone to false alarms.
Guidelines for using the silence function:
- The silence function should only be used when the source of the smoke is known (e.g., smoke from grilling), ensuring the situation is safe.
- The alarm will automatically reset after approximately 10 minutes. If combustion particles are still present, the alarm will sound again.
- The silence function can be activated multiple times until the air is cleared of particles causing the alarm.
8. TESTING THE DEVICE
- Test the alarm weekly to ensure it is functioning correctly.
- Press the test button for at least 3 seconds. If the electronics, siren, and battery are working properly, the alarm will emit a sound. If the alarm does not emit a sound, the battery may be depleted, or another issue may be present.
- Do not use an open flame to test the alarm. This could damage the device or ignite flammable materials, potentially leading to a fire.
Note: Due to the volume of the alarm (85 decibels), always stand at arm's length from the device while testing.
9. RULES OF CONDUCT IN CASE OF DANGER DETECTION
a. Do not panic; stay calm.
b. Ensure that children and elderly people in the house have been alerted.
c. Leave the building as quickly as possible. Do not stop to dress or take valuable items – YOU DO NOT HAVE TIME!
d. Before opening interior doors, check for smoke around them and test the door with the back of your hand. If the door is hot, use an alternative exit. If you believe it is safe, open the door slowly and proceed carefully, closing the door behind you to prevent the spread of smoke and heat.
e. If you must move through smoke to reach an exit, crawl close to the ground beneath the smoke to areas where the air is cleaner.
f. Meet at the predesignated assembly point outside the building.
g. Call the fire department from outside the building.
h. Do not return to the building. Wait for the fire department to arrive. Note: This detector is not a substitute for fire safety procedures. To reduce the risk of fire, it is essential to follow fire prevention and safety measures.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
| Compliance with standard EN 14604:2005, EN | 14604:2005/AC:2008 |
| Power supply voltage 9 V DC | |
| Power type 1x battery: 6LR61 (alkaline) or 6F22 | (zinc-carbon) |
| Sensor type Photoelectric | |
| Detected threats Smoke | |
| Sensor lifespan 10 years | |
| Current consumption - standby/alarm < 10 μA / 30 mA | |
| Recommended installation locations Ceilings, indoor spaces | |
| Maximum sound level 85 dB / 3 m | |
| Detection range | Approx. 20-25 m^2 |
| Protection rating IP20 | |
| Low battery indication | Yes |
| Fault indication | Yes |
| Operating temperature range | 0°C ~ +40°C |
| Humidity range | ≤ 95% RH |
| Sensor dimensions (∅ x H) ∅ 90 mm x 35 mm | |
| Net sensor weight | 80 g |
Eura-Tech Sp. z o.o. reserves the right to change technical parameters and modify the manual without notice. Simultaneously, the latest version of the manual is available on the company's website at www.eura-tech.eu under the product page.
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7. PRINCIPE DE FONCTIONNEMENT
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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with exploded and assembled views (no text or symbols)7. ПРИНЦИП РАБОТЫ
As the only distributor of the Eura products, Eura-Tech is obliged to ensure efficient warranty and post-warranty service. In the countries where Eura-Tech has neither its own service network, nor DOOR-TO-DOOR service, the quality claims are dealt with by authorised distributors of the Eura products on the basis of the signed distribution agreements. Within the framework of such agreements, Eura-Tech will ensure financing of the possible repairs and delivery of spare parts.