OPERATING MANUAL

SMOKE SENSOR

Model: FGSD-002-EN-A-v1.01

Introduction

The Fibaro Smoke Sensor is a universal, optical Z-Wave smoke detector. Fire alarm is signaled by sound, visual indicator blinking, and by sending Z-Wave alarm and control commands. The optical sensor detects smoke at an early stage of fire, often before flames appear and temperature starts to rise significantly. Moreover, the device has a built-in temperature sensor, which is a programmable indicator of exceeding a set temperature level. The Fibaro Smoke Sensor is designed to be placed on a wall or ceiling. The visual indicator signals fire, operating mode, and is used to see if the device is within the Z-Wave network. The smoke sensor is designed to operate in confined spaces, under normal conditions (lacking smoke, dust, condensed water vapor).

Specifications

Battery Type: CR123A
Compliance with: EN 14604:2005
Radio protocol: Z-Wave
Radio frequency: 868,4 or 869,8 MHz EU; 908,4 or 916 MHz US; 921,4 or 919,8 MHz ANZ; 869 MHz RU;
Range: up to 50m outdoors; up to 30m indoors (depending on terrain and building structure)
Operational Temperature: 0°C - 55°C
Operational Humidity: 0% - 93%
Measured Temperature Range: -20°C to 100°C
Temperature Measuring Accuracy: 0,5°C (within 0°C - 55°C range)
Dimensions (Diameter x Height): 65 x 28 mm

Technical Information

Important Cautions and Notes

⚠️ CAUTION: Read this manual before attempting to install the device. Failure to observe recommendations included in this manual may be dangerous or cause a violation of the law. The manufacturer, Fibar Group Sp. z o.o., will not be held responsible for any loss or damage resulting from not following the instructions of this operating manual.

⚠️ CAUTION: Work within local code height requirements during installation of the Fibaro Smoke Sensor. Take special precautions during installation and use tools and equipment in perfect working order. It's recommended to observe ladders, lifts, and other obstacles.

ℹ️ NOTE: Maintenance inspections should be performed regularly. Manufacturer recommends functional and visual checks to be performed at least once a week. Functional check includes self-test (see p. VI).

⚠️ CAUTION: When handled carelessly or used in non-specified environment conditions, the device may not function properly. It's highly recommended to take all safety precautions to ensure safety and property protection.

⚠️ CAUTION: Depending on the Smoke Sensor's internal conditions (e.g., battery discharge, device failure, etc.) and ambient conditions, fire alarms are not always effective in all situations. Smoke Sensors must be tested regularly according to this operating manual and local code. Ventilation systems, chimneys, and potentially dangerous devices that can cause a fire should be regularly inspected as well. There are various situations against which the fire alarm may not be effective, for example:

⚠️ CAUTION: Current studies show that fire alarms may not awake all sleeping individuals, and it is the responsibility of other residents to assist those who may not be awakened by the alarm sound or those who may be incapable of safely leaving the area unassisted.

ℹ️ NOTE: The Fibaro Smoke Sensor is a Security Enabled Z-Wave Plus product and a Security Enabled Z-Wave Controller must be used in order to fully utilize the product.

Glossary of Terms

I. Adding to Z-Wave Network

Fibaro Smoke Sensor inclusion:

  1. Install the battery. The visual indicator will signal the Z-Wave network inclusion status (red - device ready for inclusion, green - device included, remove firstly - see p. II).
  2. Make sure the device is located within direct range of the Z-Wave controller.
  3. Set the main controller into learning mode (see main controller's operating manual).
  4. Quickly, triple-click the B-button, located on the Fibaro Smoke Sensor's casing.
  5. The Fibaro Smoke Sensor will be detected and included in the Z-Wave network.

II. Removing from Z-Wave Network

  1. Make sure the sensor is connected to the battery.
  2. Set the main controller into learning mode (see main controller's operating manual).
  3. Quickly, triple-click the B-button, located on the Fibaro Smoke Sensor's casing.

III. Sensor Installation

ℹ️ NOTE: It's recommended to install the sensor on the ceiling or upper portion of a wall at least 40cm (2 feet) from corners and other objects. Particular attention should be paid to any adjacent objects or devices which can impede smoke's access to the sensor. It's recommended to install the Fibaro Smoke Sensor in all rooms prone to fire, and in between such rooms as well.

Installation Notes:

  1. When choosing the location of the smoke sensor, make sure the alarm sound can be easily audible in other rooms in the building.
  2. It's recommended to install the sensor in already decorated, painted rooms.
  3. It's recommended to install the sensor at least 1.5m from air conditioners.
  4. Do not install the sensor in direct sunlight. Keep at least 0.5m distance from light sources.
  5. Do not install the sensor in places prone to drafts.
  6. Do not install the sensor in places with high water vapor condensation, e.g., above stoves, ovens, kettles, etc.
  7. The device cannot be installed in places where the temperature exceeds operational values (0°C - 55°C).

Installing Fibaro Smoke Sensor:

  1. Include the device into the Z-Wave network (see p. I). Note: the inclusion process may be performed ONLY in direct range of the main controller.
  2. Install the sensor's cover in the desired location.
  3. Screw the Fibaro Smoke Sensor into the cover.
  4. If the sensor is already included into the Z-Wave network, wake it up by clicking the B-button. Otherwise, add the device as described in p. I.
  5. Test Fibaro Smoke Sensor's operation by performing a self-test - press & hold the B-button (see p. VI).
  6. Test the Z-Wave network range (see p. XIV), assuring the device is within range.

Battery Tips

Battery Replacement Procedure:

Once a Fibaro Smoke Sensor has reported a low battery level or the battery is discharged, it should be replaced observing the following procedure:

  1. Detach the sensor from its cover by turning the device counter-clockwise.
  2. Remove the flat battery from the device. Then press and hold the B-button for 3 seconds.
  3. Insert a new CR123A battery observing the polarities shown inside. The visual indicator will signal Z-Wave network inclusion status (green - device included, red - device not included).
  4. Test Fibaro Smoke Sensor's operation by performing a self-test (see p. VI).
  5. Attach the device into the cover by turning clockwise.

⚠️ CAUTION: Fibaro Smoke Sensor is equipped with a dedicated safety mechanism (Fig. 2, Fig. 3) which prevents closing the casing without an installed battery.

ℹ️ NOTE: It's strongly recommended to perform the self-test after each battery replacement to ensure correct device operation.

IV. Fire Detection

Fibaro Smoke Sensor responds to the physical presence of smoke. Smoke presence is required for the device to react. Fibaro Smoke Sensor checks for smoke presence every 10 seconds. Once the level of smoke exceeds the value set in parameter 1, Fibaro Smoke Sensor triggers an alarm.

Fire alarm is signaled by sending an appropriate alarm command to devices, the Z-Wave controller, and also by an intermittent sound and visual indicator blinking red. Once the fire alarm has ceased, the sensor checks whether the smoke has actually disappeared before getting back to normal operation, i.e., performing a self-test each 10 seconds and checking for presence of smoke.

ℹ️ NOTE: As described in section IV, the Fibaro Smoke Sensor checks for smoke presence every 10 seconds. In addition, the device checks for malfunction and tests the Z-Wave network communication (see section VII) at each wake-up interval (6 hours by default) and when sending reports, provided that range test has been enabled in advanced configuration.

⚠️ CAUTION: Fibaro Smoke Sensor is a multiple-use device; however, for greater safety, it's recommended to replace the device with a new one after a fire occurrence.

⚠️ CAUTION: If a fire alarm is triggered, but the level of smoke did not exceed a concentration equal to three times the sensitivity set in parameter 1 (the individual levels of sensitivity are printed on the device casing), the user can mute the sound alarm by holding the B-button (temporarily reducing the sensor's sensitivity). The visual indicator will still indicate an alarm state by blinking red. If the smoke level concentration is greater than three times the sensitivity set in parameter 1, mute will automatically turn off, and the device will alarm fire again (using visual and audible indicators).

V. Programmable Excess Temperature Warning

Apart from detecting the presence of smoke, Fibaro Smoke Sensor has an additional function of informing of exceeding the programmed temperature threshold. The function is disabled by default in parameter 2 settings. Excess temperature warning is defined by the user in parameter 30, set to 55°C by default. Excess temperature level can also be signaled by visual indicator glow (parameter 3) and short beep (parameter 4). Parameter 20 should not be set to 0 because such a setting disables temperature measurements.

VI. Malfunction Detection

The Fibaro Smoke Sensor can automatically detect a malfunction. As described in section IV, the device performs a test every 10 seconds. If a malfunction is detected (e.g., damaged smoke chamber), an intermittent sound signal will start, and an alarm will be sent to the Z-Wave network controller. Once a trouble alarm has been detected, it's recommended to dismount the sensor and:

If a trouble alarm is continually reported, it's recommended to replace the Fibaro Smoke Sensor with a new one or contact the guarantor if the product warranty is still valid.

Self-test may be triggered manually:

  1. Make sure the device is powered by the battery.
  2. Press and hold the B-button. The visual indicator will glow white, and a short alarm will sound. Keep holding the B-button. After 3 seconds from the first beep, the smoke chamber operation will be checked.

Triggering a fire alarm and beep mean a positive result and should occur within 10 seconds. No fire alarm means that the sensor is malfunctioning.

⚠️ CAUTION: When the self-test is triggered manually, the Fibaro Smoke Sensor sends a control command to the Z-Wave network controller. The procedure will be performed at least as long as the B-button is not released (will be completed in up to 10 seconds after releasing the B-button).

⚠️ CAUTION: Any service or repair must be carried out by the manufacturer. The expiry date of the device is indicated on its back.

B - BUTTON AND VISUAL INDICATOR

[Description of Fig. 1: Fibaro Smoke Sensor top view, showing the B-button and visual indicator.]

[Description of Fig. 2: Fibaro Smoke Sensor bottom view without the battery installed, showing the locking mechanism.]

[Description of Fig. 3: Fibaro Smoke Sensor bottom view with the battery installed, showing the locking mechanism.]

VII. Detecting Lack of Z-Wave Range

When included in the Z-Wave network, Fibaro Smoke Sensor tests the network communication. By default, the procedure is performed at each temperature report, depending on parameters 20 and 21 settings. In addition, Z-Wave network communication test is performed during waking up. Lack of Z-Wave network communication may be signaled by an intermittent alarm sound and visual indicator blinking violet. By default, sound and visual signals are disabled but can be enabled by changing values of parameters 3 and 4 (section XVI).

Once a Fibaro Smoke Sensor has reported no Z-Wave network communication, it's recommended to wake up the device by clicking the B-button. If it doesn't stop the alarm, Z-Wave network operation and the main controller's operation need to be verified.

The Fibaro Smoke Sensor will cancel the Z-Wave network communication alarm once it communicates with the network after manual or automatic wake-up.

VIII. Sensor's Sensitivity Level Configuration

The optical smoke detector used in the Fibaro Smoke Sensor has 3 levels of sensitivity, compliant with EN 14604:2005. By default, the detector is set to the middle sensitivity level. Sensitivity level depends on parameter 1 settings (modified only through the main Z-Wave controller).

IX. Resetting the Fibaro Smoke Sensor

Resetting the Fibaro Smoke Sensor erases the device memory, including all information on the Z-Wave network and the main controller.

Fibaro Smoke Sensor reset procedure:

  1. Make sure the device has the battery installed.
  2. Press and hold the B-button for 3 seconds until the visual indicator glows white.
  3. A short signal will sound.
  4. Release the B-button.
  5. Wait until the visual indicator glows yellow, signaling entering the 4th menu option.
  6. Press the B-button briefly to confirm your choice.

Successful reset will be confirmed with the visual indicator changing color to red and fading. At the same time, a short beep will sound, same as at power connection.

Please use this procedure only in the event that the system primary controller is missing or otherwise inoperable.

⚠️ CAUTION: Reset procedure should remove Fibaro Smoke Sensor from the Z-Wave network main controller's memory (depending on the controller's version). Removing the device from the Z-Wave network will reset Fibaro Smoke Sensor automatically.

X. Operating Through the Z-Wave Network

Fibaro Smoke Sensor has a built-in smoke detector and a temperature sensor, which makes it a multi-channel device. In the Home Center interface, it will be presented as two devices, depending on the main controller software version:

[Description of Fig. 4: Smoke Sensor icon in Fibaro Home Center.]

[Description of Fig. 5: Smoke Sensor icon in Fibaro Home Center indicating the fire alarm.]

[Description of Fig. 6: Temperature Sensor icon in Fibaro Home Center.]

Fibaro Smoke Sensor ignores incoming BASIC SET command and returns the status of alarm on BASIC GET command at the moment of wake-up. (0 - no alarm, 255 - alarm active).

XI. Associations

Through an association, Fibaro Smoke Sensor may control another Z-Wave network device, e.g., a Dimmer, Relay Switch, Roller Shutter, RGBW Controller, Wall Plug, or a scene (scene only through the main controller).

⚠️ CAUTION: Association allows for direct communication between Z-Wave network devices. The main controller does not take part in such communication. Using this mechanism, Fibaro Smoke Sensor may communicate with other devices even when the main controller is damaged, e.g., in a fire.

Fibaro Smoke Sensor allows for associations of five groups:

Fibaro Smoke Sensor allows for controlling 5 regular or 5 multichannel devices per an association group in groups 2-5 and one device in the 1st group.

To add an association (using Home Center interface), go to device settings and click the following icon: [Association Icon]. Select the "Advanced" tab and specify to which group and what devices are to be associated. Sending relevant information configuring associations of the device may take up to a few hours depending on the previous configuration parameters settings. Wake up the device manually to speed up the configuration process.

XII. Menu Mode and Visual Indications

The Fibaro Smoke Sensor is equipped with a visual indicator for indicating and signaling sensor's operating modes and alarms. In addition, the visual indicator may inform of the Z-Wave network range or exceeded temperature threshold.

Visual indicator modes:

  1. Alarms indications (see p. XIII)
  2. Added device status is signaled by a single green blink while inserting the battery.
  3. Removed device status is signaled by a single red blink while inserting the battery.
  4. Software update procedure is signaled by blinking in cyan.
  5. Successful software update is signaled with glowing in green.
  6. Unsuccessful software update is signaled with glowing in red.
  7. MENU levels are signaled with glowing in certain colors.

To enter MENU, press and hold the B-button for 3 seconds. Once the indicator glows white, release the B-button. The visual indicator will then start changing colors in sequence. Each color means a different MENU level. Transitions between the MENU levels will be signaled with a short beep as well. Press the B-button briefly to confirm choice.

Visual indicator colors will change in the following sequence: WHITE - entering MENU + software update procedure, GREEN - sending device state to associated devices, VIOLET - Z-Wave range test, YELLOW - device reset.

XIII. Alarms and Notifications

The Fibaro Smoke Sensor indicates particular states as follows:

XIV. Z-Wave Range Test

The Fibaro Smoke Sensor has a built-in Z-Wave network main controller's range tester. Follow the below instructions to test the main controller's range:

  1. Make sure the sensor is powered.
  2. Press and hold the B-button for 3 seconds. Visual indicator will glow white.
  3. A short signal will sound.
  4. Release the B-button.
  5. Wait until the visual indicator glows violet, and then press the B-button briefly to start the test.
  6. The visual indicator will indicate the Z-Wave network's range (range signaling modes described below).
  7. To exit Z-Wave range test, press the B-button briefly.

Z-Wave range tester signaling modes:

⚠️ CAUTION: During the Z-Wave network range test, Fibaro Smoke Sensor is not detecting fire. The device resumes previous operation mode once the Z-Wave network range test has been finished. Z-Wave range test may be enabled only by the user.

XV. Software Update

The Fibaro Smoke Sensor features remote software update. Complete the following steps to perform device update:

  1. Detach the sensor from its cover by turning the device counter-clockwise.
  2. Make sure the device is located within direct range of the Z-Wave network controller.
  3. Set the main controller into update mode (see controller's manual).
  4. Press and hold the B-button for 3 seconds. Visual indicator will glow white. A short signal will sound.
  5. Release the B-button.
  6. Press the B-button briefly to confirm menu level choice (white visual indicator). Update process will be signaled by the visual indicator blinking cyan. The update process may take up to 10 minutes. During the update process, please do not remove the battery.
  7. Successful update will be confirmed with the visual indicator changing color to green. Incorrect update process is indicated by the visual indicator changing color to red, regardless of the reason.
  8. After the software update, a self-test should be performed manually (see p. VI) to make sure the device is working properly.

⚠️ CAUTION: Update procedure needs to be performed twice in order to update the device completely.

⚠️ CAUTION: If update fails or update time exceeds 10 minutes, please remove the battery, press and hold the B-button for 3 seconds, install the battery again, and repeat the update procedure. If that does not work, please contact our technical support team.

⚠️ CAUTION: Controllers from various manufacturers can have different ways of activating the software update procedure (see controller's manual).

⚠️ CAUTION: If the sensor has not completed the self-test successfully after the software update, please try to perform the test again. After two consecutive self-test attempts have failed, Fibaro Smoke Sensor is considered to be faulty and should be subject to service procedure.

⚠️ CAUTION: Software update may be enabled only by the user. During the update, Fibaro Smoke Sensor does not detect fire. Once the software update is completed, the device resumes normal operation.

ℹ️ NOTE: Update will not be performed if battery level is low.

ℹ️ NOTE: If parameter 2 value responsible for activation of casing opening notification has been set to active mode, please consider deactivating it for the upgrade procedure duration.

XVI. Advanced Configuration

WAKE UP INTERVAL: (3 bytes)

Available settings: 0, 4200 - 65535 (4200s – 65535s). Default setting: 21600 (21600s = 6h).

Wake up interval is specified in seconds. At each wake up, the Smoke Sensor communicates with the main controller, updates parameter settings, and the software if necessary. The Smoke Sensor will wake up at the defined time interval and will ALWAYS try to communicate with the main controller. After each failed communication attempt, the sensor will retry to establish connection with the main controller after 60 seconds. After 3 failed attempts, the lack of Z-Wave range alarm will be triggered. A longer time interval means less frequent communication and thus a longer battery life. The Z-Wave range alarm will be cancelled automatically after the first successful connection. Change of wake-up interval value does not affect alarms or trouble signals operation.

⚠️ CAUTION: Setting to 0 disables sending Wake Up Notification frame. Wake up may be still performed manually by a single B-button click or by sending Node Info frame (triple click the B-button).

1. Fibaro Smoke Sensor sensitivity

There are 3 levels of sensitivity to smoke presence. Level 1 means the highest sensitivity. Raising the parameter value lowers the sensitivity to smoke presence. Available settings: 1 - 3. 1 - HIGH Sensitivity, 2 - MEDIUM Sensitivity, 3 - LOW Sensitivity. Default setting: 2. Parameter size: 1 [byte].

2. Z-Wave notifications status

This parameter allows to activate excess temperature and/or casing opening notifications sent to the main controller. Available settings: 0 - 3. 0 - all notifications disabled, 1 - casing opening notification enabled, 2 - exceeding temperature threshold notification enabled. Default setting: 0 (notifications disabled). Parameter size: 1 [byte]. Parameter values may be combined, e.g., 1+2=3, means that all notifications are enabled.

3. Visual indicator notifications status

This parameter allows to activate visual indications but does not apply to major alarms, such as Fire, Trouble, and Low battery alarm. Available settings: 0 - 7. 0 - all notifications disabled, 1 - casing opening notification enabled, 2 - exceeding temperature threshold notification enabled, 4 - lack of Z-Wave range notification. Default setting: 0 (notifications disabled). Parameter size: 1 [byte]. Parameter values may be combined, e.g., 1+2+4=7, means that all notifications are enabled.

4. Sound notifications status

This parameter allows to activate sound signals but does not apply to major alarms, such as Fire, Trouble, and Low battery alarm. Available settings: 0 - 7. 0 - all notifications disabled, 1 - casing opening notification enabled, 2 - exceeding temperature threshold notification enabled, 4 - lack of Z-Wave range notification. Default setting: 0 (notifications disabled). Parameter size: 1 [byte]. Parameter values may be combined, e.g., 1+2+4=7, means that all notifications are enabled.

10. Configuration of control frames in BASIC command class

This parameter defines which frames will be sent in the 2nd Association Group (SMOKE ALARM). The values of BASIC ON and BASIC OFF frames may be defined as described in further parameters. Available settings: 0 - 2. 0 - BASIC ON & BASIC OFF enabled, 1 - BASIC ON enabled, 2 - BASIC OFF enabled. Default setting: 0 (both frames enabled). Parameter size: 1 [byte].

11. BASIC ON frame value

BASIC ON frame is sent in case of smoke presence detection and Fire Alarm triggering. Its value is defined by the parameter. Available settings: 0-99, 255. 0 - turn off the device, 1-99 - set the device to 1-99%, 255 - set the last status. Default setting: 255. Parameter size: 2 [bytes].

12. BASIC OFF frame value

BASIC OFF frame is sent in case of Fire Alarm cancellation. Its value is defined by the parameter. Available settings: 0-99, 255. 0 - turn off the device, 1-99 - set the device to 1-99%, 255 - set the last status. Default setting: 0 (turn off the device). Parameter size: 2 [bytes].

13. Alarm broadcast

A value other than 0 means that alarms are being sent in broadcast mode, i.e., to all devices within a Fibaro Smoke Sensor's range. Available settings: 0 - 3. 0 - broadcast inactive; 1 - SMOKE ALARM command broadcast (2-nd & 4-th Association Group) active; casing opening notification broadcast (3-rd & 5-th Association Group) inactive; 2 - SMOKE ALARM command broadcast (2-nd & 4-th Association Group) inactive; casing opening notification broadcast (3-rd & 5-th Association Group) active; 3 - SMOKE ALARM command broadcast (2-nd & 4-th Association Group) active; casing opening notification broadcast (3-rd & 5-th Association Group) active. Default setting: 0 (broadcast inactive). Parameter size: 1 [byte].

ℹ️ NOTE: Operating in Z-Wave network security mode automatically disables sending alarms in broadcast mode.

14. Associations in Z-Wave network security mode

This parameter defines how commands are sent in specified association groups: as secure or non-secure. Parameter is active only in Z-Wave network security mode. It doesn't apply to the 1st Lifeline group. Available settings: 0 - 15. 0 - all groups sent as non-secure; 1 - 2nd group sent as secure; 2 - 3rd group sent as secure; 4 - 4th group sent as secure; 8 - 5th group sent as secure. Parameter values may be combined, e.g., 1+2=3, means that 2nd & 3rd group are sent as secure. Default setting: 15 (all groups sent as secure). Parameter size: 1 [byte].

20. Temperature report interval

Time interval between consecutive temperature reports. Report is sent when the new temperature value is different from the one previously reported - according to the set hysteresis (parameter 21). Temperature reports can be also sent as a result of polling. Available settings: 0, 1-8640 (multiply by 10 seconds) [10s-24h]. 0 - reports inactive; 1-8640 - [10s-24h]. Default setting: 1 (10 seconds). Parameter size: 2 [bytes].

21. Temperature report hysteresis

The temperature report will only be sent if there is a difference in temperature value from the previous value reported, defined in this parameter (hysteresis). Temperature reports can be also sent as a result of polling. Available settings: 1 – 100 (in 0.1°C steps) [0.1°C - 10°C]. Default setting: 10 (1°C). Parameter size: 1 [byte].

30. Temperature threshold

Temperature value measured by the built-in temperature sensor above which the excess temperature notification is sent (visual indication/sound/Z-Wave report). Available settings: 1 - 100 [1°C - 100°C]. Default setting: 55 (55°C). Parameter size: 1 [byte].

31. Excess temperature signaling interval

Time interval of signaling (visual indication/sound) excess temperature level. Available settings: 1-8640 (multiply by 10 seconds) [10s-24h]. Default setting: 1 (10 seconds). Parameter size: 2 [bytes].

32. Lack of Z-Wave range indication interval

Time interval of signaling (visual indication/sound) lack of Z-Wave range. Available settings: 1-8640 (multiply by 10 seconds) [10s-24h]. Default setting: 180 (30min). Parameter size: 2 [bytes].

⚠️ CAUTION: Parameters 30, 31, and 32 are associated with parameters 2, 3, and 4 settings. Their modification may have no effect if the configured functionality is not activated in the corresponding parameter.

⚠️ CAUTION: Default values of advanced parameters may be changed only if the device is added to the main Z-Wave network controller.

XVII. Battery Use Warning

Fibaro Smoke Sensor is a battery-powered device. Using batteries other than specified may result in explosion. Dispose of properly, observing environmental protection rules.

XVIII. Guarantee

1. The Guarantee is provided by FIBAR GROUP S.A. (hereinafter "Manufacturer"), based in Poznan, ul. Lotnicza 1; 60-421 Poznan, entered in the register of the National Court Register kept by the District Court in Pozna, VIII Economic Department of the National Court Register, no. 553265, NIP 7811858097, REGON: 301595664.

2. The Manufacturer is responsible for equipment malfunction resulting from physical defects (manufacturing or material) of the Device during 12 months for business / 24 months for individual customers from the date of its purchase.

3. During the Guarantee period, the Manufacturer shall remove any defects, free of charge, by repairing or replacing (at the sole discretion of the Manufacturer) any defective components of the Device with new or regenerated components that are free from defects. When the repair proves impossible, the Manufacturer reserves the right to replace the device with a new or regenerated one, which shall be free from any defects and its condition shall not be worse than the original device owned by the Customer.

4. In special cases, when the device cannot be replaced with the device of the same type (e.g., the device is no longer available), the Manufacturer may replace it with a different device having technical parameters similar to the faulty one. Such activity shall be considered as fulfilling the obligations of the Manufacturer. The Manufacturer shall not refund money paid for the device.

5. The holder of a valid guarantee shall submit a guarantee claim through the guarantee service. Remember: before you submit a guarantee claim, contact our technical support using telephone or e-mail. More than 50% of operational problems are resolved remotely, saving time and money spent on initiating guarantee procedure. If remote support is insufficient, the Customer shall fill the guarantee claim form (using our website - www.fibaro.com) in order to obtain claim authorization. When the guarantee claim form is submitted correctly, the Customer shall receive the claim confirmation with a unique number (Return Merchandise Authorization - RMA).

6. The claim may be also submitted by telephone. In this case, the call is recorded, and the Customer shall be informed about it by a consultant before submitting the claim. Immediately after submitting the claim, the consultant shall provide the Customer with the claim number (RMA-number).

7. When the guarantee claim form is submitted correctly, a representative of the Authorised Guarantee Service (hereinafter as "AGS") shall contact the Customer.

8. Defects revealed within the guarantee period shall be removed not later than 30 days from the date of delivering the Device to AGS. The guarantee period shall be extended by the time in which the Device was kept by AGS.

9. A faulty device shall be provided by the Customer with complete standard equipment and documents proving its purchase.

10. Parts replaced under the guarantee are the property of the Manufacturer. The guarantee for all parts replaced in the guarantee process shall be equal to the guarantee period of the original device. The guarantee period of the replaced part shall not be extended.

11. Costs of delivering the faulty device shall be borne by the Customer. For unjustified service calls, the Service may charge the Customer with travel expenses and handling costs related to the case.

12. AGS shall not accept a complaint claim only when:

13. The Manufacturer shall not be liable for damage to property caused by a defective device. The Manufacturer shall not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential or punitive damage, or for any damage, including, inter alia, loss of profits, savings, data, loss of benefits, claims by third parties, and any property damage or personal injuries arising from or related to the use of the Device.

14. The guarantee shall not cover:

15. The scope of the guarantee repairs shall not include periodic maintenance and inspections, in particular cleaning, adjustments, operational checks, correction of errors or parameter programming and other activities that should be performed by the user (Buyer). The guarantee shall not cover natural wear and tear of the Device and its components listed in the operating manual and in technical documentation as such elements have a defined operational life.

16. If a defect is not covered by the guarantee, the Manufacturer reserves the right to remove such defect at its sole discretion, repairing the damaged or destroyed parts or providing components necessary for repair or replacement.

17. This guarantee shall not exclude, limit or suspend the Customer rights when the provided product is inconsistent with the purchase agreement.

Compliance and Compatibility

This Device may be used with all devices certified with Z-Wave certificate and should be compatible with such devices produced by other manufacturers.

Any device compatible with Z-Wave may be added to Fibaro system.

FIBAR GROUP FIBARO

In case of any technical questions, contact the customer service centre in your country.

Website: www.fibaro.com

Manufacturer: Fibar Group Sp. z o.o., ul. Lotnicza 1, 60-421 Pozna

CERTIFICATE 1438-CPR-0403

Notified certifying body No 1438

Smoke alarm device FGSD-002

European harmonised standard EN 14604:2005/AC:2008

Declaration of performance No DWU001/015/FG/15

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Preview FIBARO Smoke Sensor Z-Wave Conformance Statement
This document details the Z-Wave protocol implementation conformance statement for the FIBARO Smoke Sensor, including general information, product features, Z-Wave product information, technical specifications, and association group details.
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