Detector removal Sample Clauses
The Detector Removal clause outlines the procedures and responsibilities related to the removal of detection devices, such as smoke or fire detectors, from a property. Typically, this clause specifies who is authorized to remove the detectors, under what circumstances removal is permitted (for example, during maintenance, replacement, or at the end of a lease), and any requirements for notifying relevant parties or restoring the devices afterward. Its core practical function is to ensure safety and compliance by regulating the handling of essential safety equipment, thereby preventing unauthorized removal and reducing the risk of liability or harm.
Detector removal. Notice!
1. In the start menu, select Maintenance
2. Remove detector
3. Select OK to confirm the request. All signaling and transmission devices will be inoperative for 15 minutes. The counter then counts from 15 minutes to zero minutes. The detectors can be removed during this time. To switch the signaling devices back on before the 15 minutes are up:
Detector removal. Notice!
1. In the start menu, select Maintenance
2. Remove detector
3. Select OK to confirm the request. The following message appears: %d is used as a placeholder for the time that was defined in the FSP-5000-RPS programming software, e.g. 15 minutes. The counter then counts from 15 minutes to zero minutes. The detectors can be removed during this time. To switch the signaling devices back on before the 15 minutes are up: ⏵ Select Restore manually disabled outputs. When the 15 minutes are up, the panel emits a brief signal tone and the start menu is displayed.
