1. Okwu mmalite
This manual provides detailed instructions for the proper use, setup, operation, and maintenance of your CPVAN Remote Control. This remote control is specifically designed to work with CPVAN FSI-3001 Smoke Alarms, FSI-3002 Heat Alarms, and FSI-3003 Carbon Monoxide Detectors, operating on a 433MHz frequency. It allows for convenient testing and silencing of your interconnected alarm system.

Foto 1.1: The CPVAN remote control facilitates interaction with an interlinked alarm system, allowing for centralized control of multiple smoke, heat, and carbon monoxide detectors within a home environment.
2. Ngwaahịa gafereview
The CPVAN Remote Control features a simple, intuitive design with essential buttons for managing your compatible CPVAN alarms.

Foto 2.1: Key components of the CPVAN Remote Control. The Ìhè ihe ngosi shows operational status, the Nnwale/Kwụsị bọtịnụ is used for testing and silencing alarms, and the Bọtịnụ njikọta (Sync) is for connecting with compatible detectors.
Ngwa:
- Ìhè ihe ngosi: Displays status (e.g., pairing, button press confirmation).
- TEST/Hush Button: Used to test the alarm system or silence a sounding alarm.
- Bọtịnụ mmekọrịta: Used for pairing the remote control with compatible CPVAN alarms.
3. Nhazi
3.1 Ntinye batrị
The remote control requires one 23A 12V battery (typically pre-installed). If replacement is needed, follow these steps:
- Chọta mkpuchi mkpuchi batrị n'azụ nke njikwa anya.
- Mepee mkpuchi ahụ oghe.
- Insert one 23A 12V battery, ensuring the correct polarity (+/-) as indicated inside the compartment.
- Weghachite mkpuchi nke batrị batrị n'ime ebe ruo mgbe ọ pịrị na nchekwa.

Foto 3.1: View of the CPVAN remote control's battery compartment with a 23A 12V battery installed.
3.2 Pairing with Alarms
To ensure the remote control functions correctly with your CPVAN alarms, it must be paired. Refer to your specific CPVAN alarm's manual for detailed pairing instructions, as the process may vary slightly between models (FSI-3001, FSI-3002, FSI-3003). Generally, the pairing process involves:
- Ensure your CPVAN alarms are powered on and within range.
- Activate the pairing mode on your CPVAN alarm (usually by pressing a button on the alarm itself).
- While the alarm is in pairing mode, press and hold the Bọtịnụ mmekọrịta on the remote control until the indicator light on the remote flashes or the alarm confirms successful pairing.
- Test the connection by pressing the TEST/Hush Button na remote njikwa.
4. Ntuziaka ọrụ
The remote control provides convenient functions for managing your CPVAN alarm system.
4.1 Testing Alarms
Regularly test your alarms to ensure they are functioning correctly. It is recommended to test your alarms at least once a month.
- To test all paired alarms, simply press the TEST/Hush Button na remote njikwa.
- All interconnected alarms should sound briefly.
- Hapụ bọtịnụ ahụ iji kwụsị ule ahụ.
4.2 Silencing (Hush) Alarms
In the event of a nuisance alarm (e.g., from cooking fumes), you can temporarily silence the alarms using the remote control.
- Mgbe mkpu na-ada, pịa TEST/Hush Button na remote njikwa.
- The alarms should temporarily silence for a period (refer to your alarm's manual for the exact duration of the hush period).
- The alarm will automatically reset after the hush period if the smoke/heat/CO condition has cleared. If the condition persists, the alarm will sound again.

Foto 4.1: The CPVAN remote control offers a convenient way to test and mute alarms, eliminating the need for ladders or reaching devices.
5. Nlekọta
5.1 nnọchi batrị
The remote control uses one 23A 12V battery. If the remote control's indicator light does not illuminate or its functions become unreliable, it may be time to replace the battery. Follow the instructions in Section 3.1 for battery installation.
5.2 Nhicha
Iji nọgide na-enwe ọdịdị na ọrụ nke njikwa remote:
- Jiri akwa dị nro hichaa elu ya.
- Do not use abrasive cleaners, solvents, or strong chemicals, as these can damage the plastic.
- Avoid getting moisture into the remote control's internal components.
6. Nchọpụta nsogbu
If you experience issues with your CPVAN Remote Control, refer to the following common problems and solutions:
| Nsogbu | Ihe nwere ike ime | Ngwọta |
|---|---|---|
| Njikwa anya anaghị aza. | Batrị nwụrụ anwụ ma ọ bụ arụnyere na ezighi ezi. | Replace the 23A 12V battery, ensuring correct polarity. |
| Alarms do not respond to remote control. | Remote not paired with alarms, or out of range. | Ensure alarms are within range. Re-pair the remote control with your alarms (refer to Section 3.2). |
| Remote control indicator light flashes erratically. | Low battery or interference. | Replace the battery. Ensure no strong radio frequency interference sources are nearby. |
| Alarms do not silence after pressing Hush button. | Smoke/heat/CO concentration is too high, or remote not paired. | Ventilate the area. If the alarm continues, it indicates a genuine threat. Re-pair the remote if necessary. |
7. Nkọwapụta
The following are the technical specifications for the CPVAN Remote Control:
| Njirimara | Nkọwapụta |
|---|---|
| Nọmba nlereanya | FSI-3001 (Remote Control) |
| Ugboro arụ ọrụ | 433Mhz |
| Isi Iyi Ike | 1 x 23A 12V batrị |
| Ihe onwunwe | ABS |
| Akụkụ ngwaahịa | 1 x 3 x 5 cm (ihe dị ka) |
| Ibu Ibu | 50 grams |
| Compatible Alarms | CPVAN FSI-3001 Smoke Alarm, FSI-3002 Heat Alarm, FSI-3003 Carbon Monoxide Detector |

Foto 7.1: Dimensions of the CPVAN Remote Control.
8. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the documentation provided with your CPVAN alarms or visit the official CPVAN websaịtị. Debe nnata nzụta gị dị ka ihe akaebe nke ịzụrụ ihe maka akwụkwọ ikike ọ bụla.
For further assistance, please contact CPVAN customer service through the contact information provided on their official webngwugwu saịtị ma ọ bụ ngwaahịa.





