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Aico Ei208 Carbon Monoxide Detector Alarm (CO Alarm) with 7 Year Sealed Lithium Battery

Aico Ei208 Carbon Monoxide Detector Alarm (CO Alarm) with 7 Year Sealed Lithium Battery

This is the Aico Ei208 Carbon Monoxide alarm complete with a 7 year life sealed lithium battery.&nbs..

Model: EI208

£17.67 Ex. VAT

Aico Ei208WRF RadioLINK Carbon Monoxide Alarm with Powered-for-Life Lithium Battery

Aico Ei208WRF RadioLINK Carbon Monoxide Alarm with Powered-for-Life Lithium Battery

This is the Ei Electronics Aico Ei208WRF RadioLINK Carbon Monoxide Alarm with a Powered-for-Life Lit..

Model: EI208WRF

£57.02 Ex. VAT

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How to change the battery in your Aico Fire alarm? Aico Advice: changing the battery

This guide is taken from the Aico website - how to change the battery in your alarm? - tips for homeowners. The alarms that are in your home will most likely be wired into (and powered from) the mains power, but are likely to also have a built-in battery back up to power the alarm if the mains fails. There are two main types of battery back-up - Rechargeable Lithium and Alkaline. The Fire Alarms with a Rechargeable Lithium back-up will never need their battery changing as the back-up is designed to last for the lifetime of the alarm (10 years). Alarms with this type of back-up will have a sticker on the front, like that shown below. Remember: on the Sticker it needs to say, Rechargeable Lithium back-up The Fire / Smoke Alarms with Alkaline battery back-up will need the back-up battery changing during the life of the alarm. Typically, the battery will last around 3-4 years in standby but the alarm will beep once a minute to let you know when the battery needs changing. The battery is built-in to the back of the alarm, so the alarm will need to be removed from its base-plate (which is the only part actually fixed to the ceiling) before the battery can be changed. Removing the fire alarm Step 1: Turn off the mains power to the alarm. To do this, have a look on your fuseboard/consumer unit for a circuit marked 'Smoke Alarms' and turn this circuit off. The green light on the alarm should go out. Note: if you don't have a circuit marked 'Smoke Alarms', turn off the main power switch. However, be aware that this will turn off the power to everything in the house, including the lights. Step 2: Look for the alarm removal slot on the side of the alarm. There will be a label with a grey arrow pointing to the slot, along with the wording 'TO REMOVE, PUSH SCREWDRIVER INTO SLOT & PUSH COVER AWAY'. Push the tip of a small flat bladed screwdriver into the alarm removal slot. You only have to push it in around 1cm as this will be enough to release the locking latch inside. Make sure you keep the screwdriver horizontal (i.e. parallel to the ceiling) as inserting it at an angle could jam the locking latch. Step 3: With the screwdriver still inserted, slide the bottom half of the alarm horizontally away from the screwdriver. It should move across slightly. Step 4: Now the alarm is released from the base-plate and is free to be removed. Note: The base-plate will still be fixed to the ceiling as this is the part that is wired into the mains power. Replacing the Aico Fire Alarm Battery With the alarm removed, you will be able to see the battery in the back. Remove the old battery from the snap connectors and replace with a new one, then refit the alarm. Note: Use one of the following 9V Alkaline batteries only - Duracell MN1604 or Energizer. Other batteries may cause problems. Refitting the Aico Fire Alarm Battery Once you have replaced the battery, offer the alarm back up to the baseplate and slide back on - the reverse of removing it. Go to your fuseboard / consumer unit and switch the mains power to the alarm back on. The green light on the alarm should now be on constantly. Finally, test the alarm using the test button - see the 'How to test your alarms' section.Buy Aico Domestic Alarms

Aico EI128RBU Surface Mounting Kit with 5A Relay, Battery Cell Back-up, and Switchable Pulse Feature

This device - the Aico EI128RBU - is the Aico Surface Mount Pattress with Relay and Battery Backup. The Aico Ei128RBU Surface Mounting Kit With 5A Relay with Switchable Pulse Feature, offering a 10 Yr+ Rechargeable Lithium Battery is ideal for the Aico Ei2110 Multi-Sensor, the Aico Ei160RC and the Aico Ei140 Series. The Aico Ei128RBU Pattress has an integral relay that is activated when the Smoke/Heat Alarm connected to the Ei128RBU enters alarm mode. The relay contacts are isolated and are rated at 250VAC, 5A resistive, and can be used for signalling, turning on lights and sirens or activating door release devices etc. What is the Aico EI128RBU Pattress and what does it do? The Aico Ei128RBU has an additional socket for connecting to the R" spade terminal on the Ei161R or Ei166R Smoke Alarm. This socket can be used for remote control of the attached Alarm, such as Test/Hush via the Aico Ei152 or a MCP400 Manual Call Point. The Ei128RBU Pattress from Aico is designed to be used with mains powered easy-fit Smoke and Heat Alarms. In addition, the Ei128COV is a plastic lid for the Ei128RBU that allows the unit to be sited remotely to the Smoke or Heat Alarm, and will also allow non-Easi-Fit Alarms to be connected to the Ei128RBU. The Aico Ei128RBU Pattress is designed so that any of the alarms listed above will fit on top of the Aico Ei128RBU. The Ei128RBU Pattress from Aico must only be used with one of the Smoke/Heat Alarms listed above - otherwise, the unit will not comply with the mandatory safety regulations. The Aico EI128RBU Surface Mounting Kit - Technical Features Surface mount Pattress; Built in 5A Relay with Pulse or Continuous modes of operation; Rechargeable lithium battery backup;For use with the Aico Ei140 series and the Aico Ei160RC series Smoke and Heat Alarms;Facilitates bulky wiring and conduits;Supply Voltage: 240V AC;Battery back up: Rechargeable lithium cells;Relay Contacts: 250VAC, 5A resistive;Temperature Range: 0 to 40°C;Humidity Range: 0% to 90% Relative Humidity;Interconnect: Up to 12 interconnected mains powered easi-fit smoke or heat alarms;Fixing: Screw fixings supplied;Plastic material: UL94VO flame retardant;This device works with the Aico Ei2110 Multi-Sensor, the Aico Ei160RC series, and the Aico Ei140 Series;Dimensions: 141mm x 21mm; Weight: 160g;Warranty: 5 year (limited) warranty Buy the Aico Surface Mounting Kit