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illuminate steadily to indicate the detector has
entered normal standby status.
2 If the detector alarms, the Alarm/Fault LED
flashes red, and the buzzer sounds about
twice every second. If the detector is in
trouble, the Alarm/Fault LED illuminates
yellow steadily, and the buzzer sounds once
every 3 seconds.
3 There is a Self Test button on the detector to
test if the LEDs and buzzer works normally.
Pressing the Self Test button, the LEDs flash
once in turns, and the buzzer sounds three
times.
V Maintenance
1 The detector should be tested every 6 months.
It's allowed to use a gas cigarette lighter to
test the detector. Put the lighter near the
sensor (over 10cm) press its switch to turn it
on and then blow off the flame. The detector
should alarm in about 10 seconds.
2 Please replace the sensor every 5 years.
3 The detector will normally be a bit hot in
operation.