4.3 What to do When Re-Enabling Zones withLatching Detectors• Before re-enabling any zone that has latching detectors,a walk round of the zone in question should be carried outto check that all detectors and manual call points are notindicating a fire condition.• If there are no detectors or manual call points showing thefire condition then the zone can be re-enabled at the panel.• If there are detectors or manual call points showing the firecondition then the panel should be reset to clear the firecondition before the zone is re-enabled.FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS ABOVEWILL RESULT IN THE PANEL ENTERING A FULL ALARMCONDITION WHICH WILL EVACUATE THE SITE ANDACTIVATE ANY OTHER EQUIPMENT ATTACHED TO THEFIRE ALARM SYSTEM.4. What to Do Instructions4.1 What to do in the Event of a Fire AlarmCondition• CARRY OUT THE PREMISES DEFINED FIREEVACUATION PROCEDURES• When it is safe to do so silence the fire alarm devices andreset the system.• Note the time the fire alarm occurred and log the fireevent in the log book.• If the fire alarm was a false activation (i.e. there was nofire) then this should be reported to the service companyso appropriate corrective actions can be undertaken.IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PREMISESMANAGEMENT TO DEFINE THE FIRE EVACUATIONPROCEDURES AND ENSURE THAT ALL RELEVANT USERSARE TRAINED AND THAT FIRE DRILLS ARE PEFORMED.IT IS ALSO THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PREMISESMANAGEMENT TO ENSURE THAT THERE IS NOTHINGTHAT CAN IMPEDE THE OPERATION OF THE FIRESYSTEM AND PREVENT ANY OBSTRUCTIONS FROMBLOCKING THE FIRE DETECTION DEVICES OR MANUALCALL POINTS.4.2 What to do in the Event of a Fault Condition• Note the indications on the front of the panel (refer tosection 8 for more details).• Note the time the fault was noticed and log the fault eventin the log book.• Notify the service company of the fault condition.What to Do Instructions6IMPORTANTWARNINGMarch 2016 www.eaton.comEATON BiWire Flexi User Manual (PR215-216-519-03 15-03-16, PINSTFLEXIUSER)