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FAAST  FLEX
October 2022
Doc. No. A05-7020-000_C
DocManager No.36639_02
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Product Guide
FLX-010
FLX-020

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  • Page 1 FAAST  FLEX Product Guide FLX-010 FLX-020 October 2022 Doc. No. A05-7020-000_C DocManager No.36639_02...
  • Page 3 SECRETS. NEITHER THIS DOCUMENT NOR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN SHALL BE REPRODUCED, USED, DISTRIBUTED OR DISCLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF HONEYWELL. NOTHING CONTAINED HEREIN SHALL BE CONSTRUED AS CONFERRING BY IMPLICATION, ESTOPPEL, OR OTHERWISE ANY LICENSE TO ANY PATENT, TRADEMARK, COPYRIGHT OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT OF HONEYWELL OR ANY THIRD PARTY.
  • Page 4 FAAST FLEX Product Guide FAAST FLEX Document Conventions The following typographic conventions are used in this document: Convention Description Bold Used to denote: emphasis. Used for names of menus, menu options, toolbar buttons Italics Used to denote: references to other parts of this document or other documents.
  • Page 5 Honeywell International 12 Clintonville Rd, Northford CT 06472 Tel +1 203-484-7161 Regional Regulatory Requirements and Notices European Installations 0786 Honeywell Products and Solutions Sàrl Zone d'activités La Piece 16 CH-1180 ROLLE Switzerland CE DoP: DOP-ASP038 EN 54- : 200 Aspirating smoke detectors for fire detection and...
  • Page 6 FAAST FLEX FAAST FLEX Product Guide Battery Removal for Recycling Caution: Do not ingest battery. Chemical Burn Hazard. This product contains a coin cell battery. If the battery is swallowed, it can cause severe internal burns in just 2 hours and can lead to death. Note: Battery Removal Recycling should be done when the detector life expires.
  • Page 7 FAAST FLEX Product Guide FAAST FLEX Warranty Xtralis warrants the FAAST FLEX aspirating detector against defective parts and workmanship. This warranty does not cover consumable, batteries, fuses, normal wear and tear, or damage caused by accident, abuse, improper installation, unauthorized use, modification or repair, ambient environment, poisons, contaminants or abnormal operating conditions.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    GPI (General Purpose Input) User Interface Working Modes INITIALIZATION Mode NORMAL Mode WAIT Mode PROTECTION Mode SERVICE (or STANDBY) Mode FAAST FLEX Bluetooth App (Honeywell SmartConfig) Maintenance Sensing Module Replacement (FLX-SP-01) Filters Replacement (FLX-SP-02) Piping Design Guidelines 10 Troubleshooting 10.1 Bluetooth Connectivity...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    FAAST FLEX FAAST FLEX Product Guide Introduction The FLEX Series is part of the Fire Alarm Aspiration Sensing Technology® (FAAST) family. FAAST is an advanced fire detection system for use where configurability, sensitivity and very early warning are a requirement. The system continuously draws air from the monitored environment through a series of sampling holes to monitor the environment for smoke particulate.
  • Page 10: Ordering Information

    FAAST FLEX Product Guide FAAST FLEX Ordering Information Ordering Code Description FLX-010 FAAST FLEX 1-pipe Stand-alone FLX-020 FAAST FLEX 2-pipe Stand-alone FLX-SP-01 FAAST FLEX Sensing Module FLX-SP-02 FAAST FLEX Metal Filter (pack of 6) FLX-SP-03-EN FAAST FLEX Front Cover (EN) FLX-SP-03-CH FAAST FLEX Front Cover (CH) FLX-SP-04 FAAST FLEX Aspirator...
  • Page 11: Product Information

    FAAST FLEX FAAST FLEX Product Guide Product Information Detector Components Figure 2-1 shows the major components of the FAAST FLEX. The FAAST FLEX is available in 1 Channel and 2 Channel models. For simplicity, the double Channel version is shown in illustrations in this manual unless there is an important difference between the two models.
  • Page 12: Front Panel Indicators

    FAAST FLEX Product Guide FAAST FLEX Front Panel Indicators The FAAST FLEX front panel has six indicator LEDs the communicate status information to the operator (see Figure 2-3). Table 2-1: LED Indicators Indications Meaning Detector Cover Yellow, Steady Delay timer activated on Channel 1 Open/Close ALARM 1 Yellow, Slow Blink...
  • Page 13: Audible Alarms

    FAAST FLEX FAAST FLEX Product Guide ALARM 2 POWER ALARM 1 ALARM 2 FAULT ACTION 1 ALARM 1 POWER ACTION 2 FAULT ACTION 1 ACTION 2 Standard Mounting Inverted Mounting Figure 2-3: FAAST FLEX Indicator LEDs Audible Alarms The FAAST FLEX has a buzzer that provides the following audible feedback: Buzzer will sound whenever the user presses a button.
  • Page 14 FAAST FLEX Product Guide FAAST FLEX Table 2-2: FAAST FLEX Detector Specifications (continued...) Specification Value Flow Fault ± 20% of the reference flow (according to EN54-20) IP Rating IP40 Mechanical Exterior Dimensions 204 mm x 280 mm x 80.5 mm Wiring 0.5 mm² to 2.5 mm² maximum Pipe Network Layout Single Channel Model Linear pipe length: 1 X 105m (344 ft)
  • Page 15: Installation

    FAAST FLEX FAAST FLEX Product Guide Installation Instruction Sheet Refer to the graphical instruction sheet in the box for installation instructions. This instruction sheet (37328) is available online at www.xtralis.com. Figure 3-1: Graphical Installation Instructions www.xtralis.com...
  • Page 16: Mounting The Unit

    FAAST FLEX Product Guide FAAST FLEX Mounting the Unit The FAAST FLEX is mounted on any wall or flat surface that is conveniently located for access to the piping and electrical connections. It can be mounted in the standard orientation or inverted 180°. Once the proper location has been determined, mount the device as follows: Note: The FAAST FLEX can be mounted with either two or four screws, depending on your specific...
  • Page 17: Removing The Cover

    FAAST FLEX FAAST FLEX Product Guide Figure 3-3: Mounting Hole Dimensions Removing the Cover 1. Using a small screwdriver or other suitable tool, press in the two tabs on the inlet side of the FAAST FLEX (see Figure 3-4). 2. Rotate the cover up as shown and remove it. USE SCREWDRIVER TO PRESS IN TWO TABS INLET SIDE...
  • Page 18: Orientation

    FAAST FLEX Product Guide FAAST FLEX Orientation The FAAST FLEX can be mounted either in standard orientation or inverted (see Figure 3-5). The access and location of the inlet and outlet pipes is usually the determining factor in selecting the orientation. Note: Inverted installation must be set using dip-switch 9.
  • Page 19: Piping Considerations

    FAAST FLEX FAAST FLEX Product Guide Piping Considerations 1. Inlet ports that are not used should remain sealed. Caution: DO NOT glue piping into the inlet and exhaust ports. Pipes that are glued in will be deemed out of warranty, since they cannot be tested. 2.
  • Page 20 FAAST FLEX Product Guide FAAST FLEX WITH PLUG FIT ON PIPE, USE SCREWDRIVER TO REMOVE CENTER OF PLUG PLUG USED AS ADAPTER 25mm PIPE 27mm PIPE Figure 3-8: Inlet Piping Connections IMPERIAL PIPE Figure 3-9: Outlet Piping Connections www.xtralis.com...
  • Page 21: Cable Access

    FAAST FLEX FAAST FLEX Product Guide Cable Access Determine the cable gland holes that will be used for your installation. The specific holes used will be different depending on the specifics of your installation. The top and bottom cable ports use a 20mm gland. For the side ports, you must use an appropriate punch tool (such as a screwdriver) to gently tap the covers out of the selected holes.
  • Page 22: Wiring Installation

    FAAST FLEX FAAST FLEX Product Guide Wiring Installation Wiring Considerations 1. All wiring must comply with local requirements and regulations. 2. Panel wiring must comply with the recommendations of the panel manufacturer. 3. Always use appropriate gauge wire. Inspect all connections to ensure they are tight and secure. 4.
  • Page 23: Relay Outputs

    FAAST FLEX Product Guide FAAST FLEX Relay Outputs For all the versions of the FAAST FLEX single pole, changeover, unsupervised contacts for Fault, Alarm and Action are provided for each channel. Alarm and Action relays are normally de-energized. They are switched on by the unit command.
  • Page 24: User Interface

    FAAST FLEX FAAST FLEX Product Guide User Interface There are four buttons located under the cover that are used to configure various operating parameters and perform additional setup, data logging, and test functions (see Figure 5-1 and Figure 5-2). Notes: *: Enter the passcode to start the procedure. Underlined: Press and hold the button for 5 seconds to start the procedure.
  • Page 25 FAAST FLEX Product Guide FAAST FLEX SILENCE / NORMALIZE* / INCREMENT LOG / CONFIGURATION CHANGE* RESET* / DISABLE 24V/750mA TEST / PASSWORD CHANGE* / DECREMENT Figure 5-2: User Buttons (Dual Channel) www.xtralis.com...
  • Page 26: Working Modes

    FAAST FLEX FAAST FLEX Product Guide Working Modes In normal operation when the device is powered on, it will initialize for 30 seconds and then it will enter NORMAL mode. If the device is in NORMAL mode and the cover is opened the device will enter WAIT mode, after a 60 seconds timeout without any action from the user the device enters SERVICE Mode.
  • Page 27: Normal Mode

    FAAST FLEX Product Guide FAAST FLEX NORMAL Mode This is normal working mode. The device monitors the power supply voltage, aspirator speed, smoke levels, air flows, cover status, and signals and logs faults, actions, alarms. WAIT Mode The WAIT mode is a sub-mode of the NORMAL mode. There are two ways to enter into the WAIT mode: 1.
  • Page 28 FAAST FLEX FAAST FLEX Product Guide Action Button LED Display Description Short Press See section 6.3.8 Test Place unit in TEST Mode Mode for more information LEDs 1 through 4 will show Initiate CHANGE PASSWORD yellow to indicate that the Long procedure CHANGE PASSWORD Press (Passcode Authentication...
  • Page 29 FAAST FLEX Product Guide FAAST FLEX EXAMPLE: PASSCODE IS 794231 SLOW BLINK PRESS 7X PRESS 1X LED 2 GREEN FLASHES SLOW BLINKS YELLOW ONCE PRESS 9X PRESS 1X LED 3 GREEN FLASHES SLOW BLINKS YELLOW ONCE PRESS 4X PRESS 1X LED 4 GREEN FLASHES SLOW BLINKS YELLOW...
  • Page 30 FAAST FLEX FAAST FLEX Product Guide EXAMPLE: PASSCODE IS 794231 SLOW BLINK PRESS 7X PRESS 1X LED 5 GREEN FLASHES SLOW BLINKS YELLOW ONCE PRESS 9X PRESS 1X LED 4 GREEN FLASHES SLOW BLINKS YELLOW ONCE PRESS 4X PRESS 1X GREEN LED 3 FLASHES SLOW BLINKS YELLOW...
  • Page 31 FAAST FLEX Product Guide FAAST FLEX 6.3.2 Changing the Passcode Example - Changing Passcode from 000000 to 123456 To change the passcode you must first enter the current passcode. Then you must enter the new passcode, and then re-enter the new passcode a second time to confirm that it is correct. The following procedure demonstrates changing the passcode from 000000 to 123456.
  • Page 32 FAAST FLEX FAAST FLEX Product Guide STEP 1 LONG PRESS STEP 2 PRESS 6X STEP 3 PRESS 1X LED 1 GREEN SLOW BLINKS YELLOW FLASHING 0,5 SEC STEP 4a STEP 4b PRESS 1X PRESS 1X LED 2 GREEN SLOW BLINKS YELLOW FLASHES ONCE STEP 4c...
  • Page 33 FAAST FLEX Product Guide FAAST FLEX STEP 1 LONG PRESS STEP 2 PRESS 6X STEP 3 PRESS 1X LED 6 GREEN FLASHING SLOW BLINKS YELLOW 0,5 SEC STEP 4a STEP 4b LED 5 GREEN PRESS 1X PRESS 1X FLASHES SLOW BLINKS YELLOW ONCE STEP 4c STEP 4d...
  • Page 34 FAAST FLEX FAAST FLEX Product Guide 6.3.3 Changing Configuration Mode The device can be configured using two ways: 1. Buttons, dip-switches and LEDs 2. Setting dip-switches 1 and 10 through the Bluetooth app connected to the detector. Follow these steps to change device configuration: Action Button LED Display...
  • Page 35 FAAST FLEX Product Guide FAAST FLEX Table 6-2: DIP Switch Configuration Switch Icon Setting Position Description Enables configuration using DIP switches Disables configuration using DIP switches Configuration Mode Enables extended configutration using the SMARTCONFIG app LOW aspirator speed Aspirator Speed HIGH aspirator speed ON, ON HIGH: Alarm = Level 0, Action = Level 0 Alarm Level...
  • Page 36 FAAST FLEX FAAST FLEX Product Guide Table 6-3: Smoke Levels Description Alarm Level Obscuration Detected Imperial Units Metric Units Alarm level 0 0.014% obs/ft 0.046% obs/m Alarm level 1 0.02% obs/ft 0.066% obs/m Alarm level 2 0.03% obs/ft 0.098% obs/m Alarm level 3 0.05% obs/ft 0.164% obs/m Alarm level 4...
  • Page 37 FAAST FLEX Product Guide FAAST FLEX DEFAULT SETTING FOR ALL SWITCHES IS ON 24V/750mA Single Channel www.xtralis.com...
  • Page 38 FAAST FLEX FAAST FLEX Product Guide DEFAULT SETTING FOR ALL SWITCHES IS ON 24V/750mA Dual Channel Figure 6-4: Configuration DIP Switches www.xtralis.com...
  • Page 39 FAAST FLEX Product Guide FAAST FLEX 6.3.4 Normalize Normalize procedure is used to set a new nominal flow reference based on the pipe network connected to device, with this procedure the two thresholds for maximum and minimum flow are re-calculated and changed according to the chosen tolerance.
  • Page 40 FAAST FLEX FAAST FLEX Product Guide 6.3.6 Event Logs Follow these steps to download event log files to a USB drive: Note: The USB drive must be formatted in FAT32 format (quick formatting isn't available), and must be completely empty, and the volume name must be no more than seven characters. 1.
  • Page 41 FAAST FLEX Product Guide FAAST FLEX Event Description Event Description Codes Codes Password incorrect To Disable Exit from Disable Test started Test completed Test log written Normalize start Normalize successfully completed Normalize failed, flow not stable Normalize failed, flow out of range Reset started Change configuration request Downloading Logs...
  • Page 42 FAAST FLEX FAAST FLEX Product Guide Event Description Event Description Codes Codes Bluetooth module error 1103 Exit from bluetooth module error 1106 Exit from CH1 sensing head communication CH1 sensing head communication fault fault Aspirator failure 1107 Exit from Aspirator fault CH1 flow is below the min limit 1109 Exit from CH1 Low flow fault...
  • Page 43 FAAST FLEX Product Guide FAAST FLEX Event Description Event Description Codes Codes Wait fault Normal fault State machine default handler RAM consistency failure Action ch1 1301 Exit from Action ch1 Alarm ch1 1302 Exit from Alarm ch1 Action ch2 1303 Exit from Action ch2 Alarm ch2 1304 Exit from Alarm ch2...
  • Page 44 FAAST FLEX FAAST FLEX Product Guide Event Description Event Description Codes Codes 1430 Ch1 Alarm set to level 0 1431 Ch1 Alarm set to level 1 1432 Ch1 Alarm set to level 2 1433 Ch1 Alarm set to level 3 1434 Ch1 Alarm set to level 4 1435 Ch1 Alarm set to level 5...
  • Page 45 FAAST FLEX Product Guide FAAST FLEX Event Description Event Description Codes Codes 1488 Ch1 Flow Fault Threshold set to 1-15 perc 1489 Ch1 Flow Fault Threshold set to 16-80 perc 1490 Ch2 Flow Fault Threshold set to 1-15 perc 1491 Ch2 Flow Fault Threshold set to 16-80 perc 1492 Alarm delay set to 0 seconds Alarm delay set to a value greater than 0...
  • Page 46 FAAST FLEX FAAST FLEX Product Guide Log example and interpretation The log header is an important part of the log file as it gives general details about the detector model, manufacturing date, configuration mode and relay status, below is the list of sections in the log header: INFO: this section gives general details about the model, the firmware version serial number, etc.
  • Page 47 FAAST FLEX Product Guide FAAST FLEX Sensing Status Figure 6-7: Smoke Levels Description Sensing Description Obscuration Detected Note(s) Status Imperial Units Metric Units 0 ... 9 Fault 40 ... 50 Normal Drift Level: 50 =clean, 40 =100% drift Alarm level 0 0.014% obs/ft 0.046% obs/m Action and Alarm if Alarm level confiigured as HIGH in Out of...
  • Page 48 FAAST FLEX FAAST FLEX Product Guide 6.3.8 Test Mode In TEST mode, the device will perform a self-test. As tests are executed the user must confirm each step of the test before it continues. Follow these steps to enter TEST mode execute the self-test. Note: If any of these steps do NOT complete correctly, press the SILENCE/+ button to indicate FAIL condition for the test step.
  • Page 49 FAAST FLEX Product Guide FAAST FLEX Action Button Action(s) Description LED 4 shows red and LED 5 shows green to indicate Action condition on Channel Press the TEST Short 2. (Test step must be button to confirm test Press completed even on PASS or press Single Channel units).
  • Page 50: Protection Mode

    FAAST FLEX FAAST FLEX Product Guide DIAGTEST.TXT File Format The DIAGTEST.TXT file will contain the result of the test in the format shown below. SELF_TEST_RED_LIGHT_PASSED | SELF_TEST_RED_LIGHT_PASSED | SELF_TEST_GRE_LIGHT_PASSED | SELF_TEST_GRE_LIGHT_PASSED | SELF_TEST_YEL_LIGHT_PASSED | SELF_TEST_YEL_LIGHT_PASSED | SELF_TEST_NORMALSTA_PASSED | SELF_TEST_NORMALSTA_PASSED | SELF_TEST_ACTIO_CH1_PASSED | SELF_TEST_ACTIO_CH1_PASSED | SELF_TEST_ALARM_CH1_PASSED | SELF_TEST_ALARM_CH1_PASSED |...
  • Page 51 FAAST FLEX Product Guide FAAST FLEX 6.5.2 EEPROM Factory Reset To perform a reset to the default EEPROM configuration, perform the following steps. Action Button LED Display Description LED 5 will fast blink red when Open cover and allow the device enters SERVICE device to enter SERVICE Mode.
  • Page 52: Faast Flex Bluetooth App (Honeywell Smartconfig)

    FAAST FLEX FAAST FLEX Product Guide FAAST FLEX Bluetooth App (Honeywell SmartConfig) To connect to the detector via the Bluetooth App, refer to the FAAST FLEX Bluetooth App User Guide (37163). www.xtralis.com...
  • Page 53: Maintenance

    FAAST FLEX FAAST FLEX Product Guide Maintenance Sensing Module Replacement (FLX-SP-01) 1. Remove cover (see Figure 3-4). Note: The sensor cover and the rubber gasket may stick together when removing the sensor cover. Some effort may be required to pull the sensor cover off. 2.
  • Page 54: Filters Replacement (Flx-Sp-02)

    FAAST FLEX Product Guide FAAST FLEX Filters Replacement (FLX-SP-02) The FAAST FLEX has two filters to prevent dirt and debris from entering the Sensors, and a third filter on the air outlet. Filters should be replaced annually to ensure proper operation. Note: In harsh operating environments (excessive dust, insects, exposure to chemicals) the filter screens may need to be replaced more frequently.
  • Page 55: Piping Design Guidelines

    FAAST FLEX FAAST FLEX Product Guide Piping Design Guidelines Proper operation of the FAAST FLEX is highly dependent on proper design and installation of the inlet piping. For the detector to perform at maximum efficiency the inlet piping must collect ambient air from the protected space and deliver it to the detector with unobstructed airflow.
  • Page 56 FAAST FLEX Product Guide FAAST FLEX Single Channel: Rules Pipe Length with low aspirator speed max 50m max 80m with high aspirator speed max 29m Exhaust 30m - E First hole position min 1m PL - E - F Last hole position Step between holes L / (Number of holes-1) min 2.5m...
  • Page 57 FAAST FLEX FAAST FLEX Product Guide Rules Pipe Length with low aspirator speed max 45m PL (E+T+B1) max 65m with high aspirator speed max 14m Exhaust T-junction position max 15m - E Branch 1 Length PL-T-E Branch 2 Length B1-10%÷B1 First hole position, Branch 1 max 30m - E min 1.25m First hole position, Branch 2...
  • Page 58 FAAST FLEX Product Guide FAAST FLEX Dual Channel: Rules Pipe Length with low aspirator speed max 50m max 80m with high aspirator speed see table row B Exhaust max (see table A) -E First hole position, Chamber 1 min 1m Last hole position, Chamber 1 PL - T - F Last hole position, Chamber 2 L1-10%÷L1...
  • Page 59 FAAST FLEX FAAST FLEX Product Guide Rules Pipe Length with low aspirator speed max 45m PL (E+T+B1) max 65m with high aspirator speed see table row C Exhaust T-junction position max (see table A) -E Branch 1 Length PL-T-E Branch 2 Length B1-10%÷B1 First hole position, Branch 1 max (see Table...
  • Page 60 FAAST FLEX Product Guide FAAST FLEX Piping Design "I" pipe - Single Channel (FLX-010): I-pipe network, Class C with In-line filter Example: Exhaust pipe of 10m (E), First hole at 20m (F), Last hole at 40m from the first hole (L), 9 holes 1.
  • Page 61 FAAST FLEX FAAST FLEX Product Guide Number of Holes Aspirator speed, max 80m for H and 50m for L Alarm Level Class C with/without filter Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium High High High High High High High High High High High High Alarm Level Class B with/without filter...
  • Page 62 FAAST FLEX Product Guide FAAST FLEX Piping Design "U" Pipe - Single Channel (FLX-010): U-pipe network, Class C with In-line filter Example: Exhaust pipe of 5m (E), T-junction 10m (T), Branch of 30m (B1), First hole at 5m (F), 6 holes … 1.
  • Page 63 FAAST FLEX FAAST FLEX Product Guide U-pipe network, Class C with In-line filter Example: Exhaust pipe of 5m (E), T-junction 10m (T), Branch of 30m (B1), First hole at 5m (F), 6 holes and Branch 2 of 28m (B2) Required Rules Exhaust pipe ≤...
  • Page 64 FAAST FLEX Product Guide FAAST FLEX Number of Branch Holes Aspirator speed, max 65m for H and 45m for L Alarm Level Class C with/without filter Medium Medium Medium High High High High High High Alarm Level Class B with/without filter High High High...
  • Page 65 FAAST FLEX FAAST FLEX Product Guide Piping Design "I" pipe - Dual Channel (FLX-020): FLX-020 I-pipe network, Class C without In-line filter Example: Exhaust pipe of 10m (E), First hole at 5m (F), Last hole at 35m from the first hole (L1), 6 holes …...
  • Page 66 FAAST FLEX Product Guide FAAST FLEX FLX-020 I-pipe network, Class C without In-line filter Example: Exhaust pipe of 10m (E), First hole at 5m (F), Last hole at 35m from the first hole (L1), 6 holes chamber 2: first hole at 4m (F2), Last hole at 33m from the first hole (L2) Required Rules Number of holes...
  • Page 67 FAAST FLEX FAAST FLEX Product Guide Number of Branch Holes Aspirator speed, max 65m for H and 45m for L - Maximum First Hole Distance (meters) 30/30 30/30 30/30 30/30 30/26 30/22 30/17 30/13 30/8 30/3 - Maximum Exhaust Pipe Length (meters) 14/14 14/14 14/14...
  • Page 68 FAAST FLEX Product Guide FAAST FLEX Piping Design "U" pipe - Dual Channel (FLX-020): FLX-020 U-pipe network, Class C with In-line filter Example: Without Exhaust pipe (E), T-junction 1m (T), Branch of 40m (B1), First hole at 20m (F), 6 holes 1.
  • Page 69 FAAST FLEX FAAST FLEX Product Guide Number of Branch Holes Aspirator speed, max 65m for H and 45m for L - Maximum T-Junc on Distance (meters) 15/15 15/15 15/15 15/15 15/15 15/15 15/13 - Maximum First Hole Distance (meters) 30/30 30/30 30/30 30/27 30/23...
  • Page 70: 10 Troubleshooting

    ID code should appear on the FAAST FLEX Bluetooth App (Honeywell SmartConfig) as a nearby unit. If the FAAST FLEX detector still does not appear on the list of connected devices, or the Bluetooth functionalities can't be performed, restart the detector via power cycle and try again;...
  • Page 71 ANY PATENT, TRADEMARK, COPYRIGHT OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT OF HONEYWELL OR ANY THIRD PARTY. Doc. No. A05-7020-000_C Installation information: In order to ensure full functionality, refer to the installation instructions as supplied. © Honeywell 2022. DocManager. 36639_02 October 2022...

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