– 25 –CHOOSING A LOCATION (acc. DIN 14676) - Platforms/galleries <16 m2 and at least 2 m long andwide: 1 detector• over 16 m2: install additional detectors- Roof slopes (slopes below 20° are considered flatceilings):In the event of a fire, this device quickly detects thebuild-up of smoke and also the associated rise intemperature in the room. In order to warn you in goodtime, it then emits a loud alarm sound. If you decidethat there is no real need to escape the building youcan temporarily deactivate this signal (for approx.10 minutes), or temporarily disable it before sounding,by gently pressing the Test/Stop button (Fig. 1, IV). Werecommend that you then provide good ventilation tothe room to prevent the alarm being triggered again.- Do not install in environments that are subject to drafts(e.g. fan, ventilation...) or bathrooms- Unit is suitable for kitchens, if false alarms due tosteam can be ruled out- At the highest installation position on the ceiling in themiddle of the room (not on walls )- Minimum distance of 50 cm from walls, furniture,lamps- Monitored area maximum 60 m2 with maximum ceilingheight of 6 m- Distance between two devices maximum 15 m- Corridor length maximum 7.5 m- Not onto the ceiling beam for ceiling beams with aheight of >20 cm, but 1 device per intermediate spaceup to a maximum of 36 m2 in surface area- For ceiling beams with a height of <20 cm, a detectorat the centre of the room (also possible on ceilingbeam)> 0.50< 1.00> 20°> 20°> 1.001/21/2> 20°< 1.00> 0.50< 1.00Bedroom Bath KitchenLiving roomChildrensroomChildrensroomRMRMRM RM RMRMBedroomKitchenLiving roomBoiler/utility roomWorkshopChildren’s roomRMRMRMRMRMRMRMRMRM RMRMFig. 2RMRM at least optimalGBMoAnltg RWM 250_DE_GB_FR_NL_IT_2015_NEU.indd 25 16.07.15 10:12