Putogesafe Manuals & User Guides
Putogesafe provides reliable home safety solutions, specializing in photoelectric smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detectors, and wireless interconnected fire safety systems.
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Putogesafe is a manufacturer dedicated to home fire safety and security, offering a range of protection devices designed to safeguard families and properties. The brand's core product line features photoelectric smoke alarms, carbon monoxide (CO) detectors, and combination units that detect both threats simultaneously. Putogesafe emphasizes ease of use and reliability, often incorporating long-life 10-year lithium batteries and wireless interconnection capabilities that allow multiple alarms to sound in unison across a property.
Their products are designed to meet rigorous safety standards, such as EN 14604 and EN 50291, ensuring compliance and peace of mind for residential users. Modern Putogesafe devices often include smart features, such as Wi-Fi connectivity for real-time app notifications, large test/silence buttons for accessibility, and distinct alarm patterns to differentiate between smoke and CO events.
Putogesafe manuals
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Putogesafe ZA206 Photoelectric Smoke Alarm User Manual
Putogesafe GS529A Wireless Smoke Alarm User Manual
Putogesafe GS888 Smoke CO Detector ine LCD Display Instruction Manual
Putogesafe ZA208B Photoelectric Smoke Alarm User Manual
Putogesafe GS511 Wireless Photoelectric Smoke Alarm User Manual
Putogesafe ZA208 Smoke Detector User Manual
Putogesafe GS535 Diki Smoke Detector Alarm User Manual
Putogesafe GS529A Funk-Rauchmelder Benutzerhandbuch
Putogesafe Photoelectric Smoke Alarm User Manual
Putogesafe GS888 Combination Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detector User Manual
Putogesafe GS535 Smoke Alarm User Manual
Putogesafe Photoelectric Smoke Alarm ZA208 User Manual
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Putogesafe Interconnected Wireless Smoke Detector (Model GS528A) User Manual
Putogesafe Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detector Combo (Model GS888-2NCDR) - User Manual
Putogesafe GS521C-A 10-Year Photoelectric Smoke Detector User Manual
Putogesafe Hardwired Interconnected Smoke Detector User Manual (Model GS521C-A)
Putogesafe Hardwired & Wireless Interconnected Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm Combo (Model GS886A-3WCAR) Instruction Manual
Putogesafe Wi-Fi Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detector Combo (Model GS888-2WFDR) User Manual
Putogesafe GS521C-A 10-Year Battery Operated Photoelectric Smoke Detector Instruction Manual
Putogesafe Hardwired Interconnected Smoke Detector User Manual (Model GS521C-A)
Putogesafe Hardwired Interconnected Smoke Detector GS521C-A User Manual
Putogesafe Fire Alarm Smoke Detector User Manual
Putogesafe Wireless Interconnected Smoke Alarm User Manual
Putogesafe Wireless Interconnected Smoke Detector User Manual
Putogesafe video guides
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Putogesafe support FAQ
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How often should I test my Putogesafe smoke alarm?
It is recommended to test the alarm weekly by pressing the test button for at least 5 seconds. This ensures the battery, sensor, and siren are functioning correctly.
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What does a chirping sound every 32 to 40 seconds mean?
An intermittent chirp usually indicates a low battery or a fault. If accompanied by a red LED flash, replace the battery immediately (if applicable) or replace the entire unit if the battery is sealed.
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How do I use the Silence Mode?
If the alarm sounds due to a known non-emergency (e.g., cooking smoke), press the test/silence button. This will desensitize the unit for approximately 8 to 10 minutes before automatically resetting.
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What is the difference between the smoke and CO alarm patterns?
Smoke alarms typically emit 3 long beeps followed by a pause. Carbon Monoxide (CO) alarms usually emit 4 quick beeps followed by a 5-second pause.
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Where should I not install a smoke alarm?
Avoid installing smoke alarms in kitchens, bathrooms (due to steam), near heating vents, or in very dusty areas to prevent false alarms.