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Detector Testers, manufactured by No Climb Products Ltd, is a world-renowned provider of functional testing solutions for fire detection systems. Based in the United Kingdom, they design and manufacture innovative equipment used by fire protection professionals globally to test smoke, heat, and carbon monoxide detectors.

Their product range includes industry-standard tools such as Solo, Testifire, and the XTR2 series, ensuring compliance with international safety codes. With a focus on safety and efficiency, Detector Testers provides reliable instruments for the installation, commissioning, and maintenance of fire alarm systems.

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  • How do I replace the generator in the XTR2 unit?

    Ensure the unit is switched off, remove the smoke cartridge, disengage the clips, and lift out the generator. Insert the replacement firmly until the clips engage. Do not remove the new generator until replacement is necessary.

  • How should I clean the main unit?

    Dust or debris can be removed from the main unit using an air duster. Any condensation can be wiped away with a lint-free cloth.

  • Can I reuse old smoke cartridges?

    No, do not re-use old smoke cartridges. Once a cartridge is empty, it should be replaced with a new one to ensure proper function.

  • What do the battery LEDs indicate on the XTR2?

    The battery LEDs show the charge level; 100% indicates a fully charged battery, while 25% indicates a low battery that requires charging.