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X-SENSE
Hardwired
Combination
Smoke
and
Carbon
Monoxide
Alarm
with
Battery
Backup
User
Manual
Model:
XP04/XP05/XP06

Table
of
Contents
Introduction
1
Product View
1
Location
and
Placement...
Location
in
Your
Home........
Placement
on
a
Wall
or
Ceiling
..
Mobile
Home
Installation
Installation
6
Operating
Instructions
........
What
to
Do
When
an
Alarm
Sounds
Using
the
Silence
Function
Smoke/CO
Alarm
Reminder
........
Device
Status
Checklist
Technical
Specifications
Maintenance
16
Weekly
Test
16
Battery
Replacement
Troubleshooting
17
Safety
17
General
Safety
Information
Smoke
Alarm
19
CO
Alarm
20
Electrical
Shock
Hazar:
FCC
Compliance
22
Environmental
Protection
Manufacturer
and Service
Information
Introduction
Thank
you
for
purchasing
this
X-Sense
hardwired
combination
smoke
and
carbon
monoxide
alarm.
This
user
manual
contains
important
information
about
your
alarm
installation
and
operation.
Please
read
this
manual
carefully
and
save
it
for
future
reference.
This
X-Sense
hardwired
combination
smoke
and
carbon
monoxide
alarm
is
intended
for
detecting
both
smoke
and
carbon
monoxide
in
a
residential
environment.
It
has
a
photoelectric
sensor
to
detect
large
particles
produced
by
smoldering
fires,
and
an
electrochemical
sensor
to
detect
dangerous
levels
of
carbon
monoxide,
protecting
your
family
from
two
deadly
household
threats
in
one
unit.
This
device
is
powered
via
your
home's
electrical
system
and
is
also
equipped
with
a
backup
battery
in
case
the electricity
fails.
It
complies
with
regulatory
requirements,
including
UL
217
and
UL
2034
Standards,
and
should
be
installed
by
a
qualified
technician.
All
installed
wiring
should
conform
to
articles
210,
and
300.3B
of
the
National
Electrical
Code
ANSI/
NFPA
70,
NFPA
72,
and/or
applicable
codes
in
your
local
jurisdiction.
This
device
can
work
either
as
a
single
unit
or
be
interconnected
with
other
X-Sense
AC
and
AC/DC
alarms.
Under
AC
power,
all
devices
will
alarm
when
any
single
device senses
smoke
or
CO.
If
the electricity
fails,
only
the
AC/DC
devices
will
continue
to
send
and
receive
signals
within
the
interconnected
alarm
network,
while
AC-only
devices
will
cease
to
operate.
Note
that
AC
hardwired
interconnection
only
works
for
X-Sense
XP04,
XPO05,
XP06,
XP04-S, XPO5-S,
and
XP06-S
devices.
Product
View
Unit
x
1
Mounting
Bracket
x
1
Screw
x
4
Anchor
Plug
x4
9V
Battery
x
1
oc
tee
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£
Power
Connector
x
1
User
Manual
x
1
Warning
Sticker
x
2
ele

Test/Silence
Button
Buzzer
Battery
Backup
Power
Connector
Mounting
Bracket
e026
LED
Indicator
The
LED
indicator
flashes
to
indicate
device
status,
which
includes
powering
on,
standby
mode,
smoke
alarm,
CO
alarm,
alarm
exit,
device
test,
silence
function,
low
battery,
malfunction,
and
end-of-life
signal.
Test/Silence
Button
The
Test/Silence
button
is
used
to
check
if
your
alarm
is
still
properly
functioning
and
to
temporarily
silence
an
alarm.
Buzzer
The
buzzer
will
beep
in
sync
with
the
LED
indicator
to
indicate
device
status,
which
includes
powering
on,
smoke/CO
alarm,
device
test,
low
battery,
malfunction,
and
end-of-life
signal.
Battery
Backup
During
power
outages,
the
backup
battery
will
activate
to
ensure
continuous
power
supply.
Note
that
this
battery
is
replaceable.
Power
Connector
The
power
connector
is
used
to
plug
into
the
device's
power
receptacle
on
the
device
and
supplies
the
device
with
AC
power.
The
black
line
is
“hot”,
the
white
line
is
“neutral”,
and
the
red
line
is
used
for
interconnection.
Mounting
Bracket
The
mounting
bracket
is
supplied
for
device
installation.
Twist
counterclockwise
to
remove
from
the
device
before
mounting.
Location
and
Placement
All
connections
should
be
made
by
a
professional
technician,
and
all
wiring
should
comply
with
articles
210
and
300.3
(B)
of
the
U.S.
National
Electrical
Code
ANSI/NFPA
70,
NFPA
72,
and/or
any
other
codes
having
jurisdiction
in
your
area.
Location
in
Your
Home
In
accordance
with
NFPA
recommendations,
it
is
recommended
to
install
an
X-Sense
smoke
and
carbon
monoxide
alarm:
©
03¢

Test/Silence
Button
Buzzer
Battery
Backup
Power
Connector
Mounting
Bracket
e026
LED
Indicator
The
LED
indicator
flashes
to
indicate
device
status,
which
includes
powering
on,
standby
mode,
smoke
alarm,
CO
alarm,
alarm
exit,
device
test,
silence
function,
low
battery,
malfunction,
and
end-of-life
signal.
Test/Silence
Button
The
Test/Silence
button
is
used
to
check
if
your
alarm
is
still
properly
functioning
and
to
temporarily
silence
an
alarm.
Buzzer
The
buzzer
will
beep
in
sync
with
the
LED
indicator
to
indicate
device
status,
which
includes
powering
on,
smoke/CO
alarm,
device
test,
low
battery,
malfunction,
and
end-of-life
signal.
Battery
Backup
During
power
outages,
the
backup
battery
will
activate
to
ensure
continuous
power
supply.
Note
that
this
battery
is
replaceable.
Power
Connector
The
power
connector
is
used
to
plug
into
the
device's
power
receptacle
on
the
device
and
supplies
the
device
with
AC
power.
The
black
line
is
“hot”,
the
white
line
is
“neutral”,
and
the
red
line
is
used
for
interconnection.
Mounting
Bracket
The
mounting
bracket
is
supplied
for
device
installation.
Twist
counterclockwise
to
remove
from
the
device
before
mounting.
Location
and
Placement
All
connections
should
be
made
by
a
professional
technician,
and
all
wiring
should
comply
with
articles
210
and
300.3
(B)
of
the
U.S.
National
Electrical
Code
ANSI/NFPA
70,
NFPA
72,
and/or
any
other
codes
having
jurisdiction
in
your
area.
Location
in
Your
Home
In
accordance
with
NFPA
recommendations,
it
is
recommended
to
install
an
X-Sense
smoke
and
carbon
monoxide
alarm:
©
03¢

¢
On
every
level
of
your
home,
including
finished
attics
and
basements.
e
Inside
every
bedroom
or
adjacent
hallway
to
every
sleeping
area.
If
a
room
or
hallway
is
longer
than
40
feet
(12 m),
install
a
device
at
each
end.
e
In
every
room
containing
a
fuel-burning
appliance.
e
In
all
rooms,
hallways,
and storage
areas
where
the
temperature
is
usually
between
40-100°F
(4.4-37.8°C).
®
MASTER
BEDROOM
FIRE
EXTINGUISHERS
/
BEDROOM
If
you
install
the
alarm
on
a
sloped
ceiling,
place
it
between
4
inches
(10
cm)
and
35
inches
(90
cm)
from
the
peak.
Keep
the
device
at
least
5
feet
(1.5
m)
from
potential
smoke
or
fume
sources
such
as
stoves,
furnaces,
water
heaters,
and
space
heaters.
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SMOKE
ALARMS
CARBON
MONOXIDE
ALARMS
SMOKE
&
CO
ALARMS
Placement
on
a
Wall
or
Ceiling
It
is
recommended
that
you
install
an
alarm
on
the ceiling
so
that
it
can
detect
the
first
traces
of
smoke
when
smoke
rises.
However,
regardless
of
where
you
install
it,
ensure
that
nothing
can
prevent
smoke
or
CO
from
reaching
the
alarm.
If
you
install
the
device
on
the
ceiling,
center
it
in
the
room,
as
smoke
spreads
horizontally
after
rising
to
the
ceiling.
Make
sure
it
is
at
least
20
inches
(50
cm)
away
from
the
wall.
If
an
alarm
is
installed
onto
a
wall,
keep
4-12
inches
(10-30
cm)
below
the
ceiling.
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Mobile
Home
Installation
In
mobile
homes
or
older
houses,
extreme
heat
and
cold
can
spread
from
the
outside
to
the
inside
due
to
poorly
insulated
walls
and
roofing.
This
may
create
a
thermal
barrier
that
can
prevent
smoke
from
reaching
the
alarm.
In
this
situation,
install
the
device
on
an
inside
wall
with
the
top
edge
of
the
device
at
a
minimum
of
4
inches
(10
cm) and
a
maximum
of 12
inches
(30
cm)
below
the
ceiling.
If
you
are
unsure
about
the
insulation
quality
of
your
home,
install
the
alarm
on
an
inside
wall
near
the
bedrooms.
Test
the
alarm
before
each
trip
and
at
least
once
a
week
during
use.
©
05°¢

¢
On
every
level
of
your
home,
including
finished
attics
and
basements.
e
Inside
every
bedroom
or
adjacent
hallway
to
every
sleeping
area.
If
a
room
or
hallway
is
longer
than
40
feet
(12 m),
install
a
device
at
each
end.
e
In
every
room
containing
a
fuel-burning
appliance.
e
In
all
rooms,
hallways,
and storage
areas
where
the
temperature
is
usually
between
40-100°F
(4.4-37.8°C).
®
MASTER
BEDROOM
FIRE
EXTINGUISHERS
/
BEDROOM
If
you
install
the
alarm
on
a
sloped
ceiling,
place
it
between
4
inches
(10
cm)
and
35
inches
(90
cm)
from
the
peak.
Keep
the
device
at
least
5
feet
(1.5
m)
from
potential
smoke
or
fume
sources
such
as
stoves,
furnaces,
water
heaters,
and
space
heaters.
20”
i
(50cm)
i
Cob
oIC
4
GARAGE
®
SX
\Y
Ols
FAMILY
ROOM
WORKSHOP
SQ
®@
@O@=
SMOKE
ALARMS
CARBON
MONOXIDE
ALARMS
SMOKE
&
CO
ALARMS
Placement
on
a
Wall
or
Ceiling
It
is
recommended
that
you
install
an
alarm
on
the ceiling
so
that
it
can
detect
the
first
traces
of
smoke
when
smoke
rises.
However,
regardless
of
where
you
install
it,
ensure
that
nothing
can
prevent
smoke
or
CO
from
reaching
the
alarm.
If
you
install
the
device
on
the
ceiling,
center
it
in
the
room,
as
smoke
spreads
horizontally
after
rising
to
the
ceiling.
Make
sure
it
is
at
least
20
inches
(50
cm)
away
from
the
wall.
If
an
alarm
is
installed
onto
a
wall,
keep
4-12
inches
(10-30
cm)
below
the
ceiling.
046
MINIMUM
—
peaDAR
|
|
Ta
BEST
SPACE
(10
cm)
HERE
NEVER
HERE
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(30cm)
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ACCEPTABLE
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3ft 3ft
:
3ft
(90
cm)
:
(90cm)
I :
(90
cm)
Mobile
Home
Installation
In
mobile
homes
or
older
houses,
extreme
heat
and
cold
can
spread
from
the
outside
to
the
inside
due
to
poorly
insulated
walls
and
roofing.
This
may
create
a
thermal
barrier
that
can
prevent
smoke
from
reaching
the
alarm.
In
this
situation,
install
the
device
on
an
inside
wall
with
the
top
edge
of
the
device
at
a
minimum
of
4
inches
(10
cm) and
a
maximum
of 12
inches
(30
cm)
below
the
ceiling.
If
you
are
unsure
about
the
insulation
quality
of
your
home,
install
the
alarm
on
an
inside
wall
near
the
bedrooms.
Test
the
alarm
before
each
trip
and
at
least
once
a
week
during
use.
©
05°¢

Locations
to
Avoid
Improper
location
can
have
a
negative
impact
on
device
performance
and
may
cause
false
alarms.
To
promote
accurate
detection
and
full
protection
of
your
home,
do
not
install
this
combination
smoke
and
carbon
monoxide
alarm:
¢
Ina
garage
or
any
area that
is
dusty,
dirty,
or
greasy.
¢
In
bathrooms,
kitchens,
garages,
attics,
in
unheated
areas,
or
near
recessed
ceiling
areas,
ceiling
fans,
furnaces,
or
furnace
vents.
Keep
the
alarm
at
least
3
feet
(0.9
m)
away
horizontally
from
bathroom
doors.
¢
Within
5
feet
(1.5
m)
of
smoke
sources,
such
as
a
stove.
¢
In
extremely
humid
environments.
Keep
the
unit
at
least
10
feet
(3
m)
away
from
baths,
saunas,
humidifiers,
vaporizers,
dishwashers,
laundry
rooms,
or
other
sources
of
extreme
humidity.
¢
In
turbulent
air,
such
as
near
ceiling
fans,
heat
vents,
air
conditioner
vents,
or
open
windows,
as
excessive
airflow
may
prevent
CO
from
reaching
the
sensors.
¢
Under
direct
sunlight.
In
dead
air
spaces
that
may
prevent
smoke
from
reaching
the
device.
¢
Near
cooking
appliances,
dusty
areas,
showers,
or
any
areas
where
the
temperature
drops
below
40°F
(4.4°C)
or
rises
above
100°F
(37.8°C).
Installation
This
combination
smoke
and
carbon
monoxide
alarm
should
be
installed
by
a
qualified
technician,
and
all
wiring
should
be
in
accordance
with
The
National
Fire
Protection
Association's
Standard
72
and
relevant
regulations
or
applicable
codes
in
your
local
jurisdiction.
Specific
requirements
for
this
alarm
vary
by
state
and
region.
Check
with
your
local
Fire
Department
for
current
requirements
in
your
area.
1.
Get
to
Know
Your
Alarm
Black
Power
Line
Red
Interconnection
Line
White
Neutral
Line
Power
Connector
Mounting
Bracket
Battery
Compartment
Mounting
Slot
©
066
Before
Installation:
This
device
should
be
installed
on
a
standard
4-inch
(10-cm)
wiring
junction
box,
or
on
any
ceiling
or
wall
allowed
by
local
codes.
An
appropriate
power
source
is
120
V
AC
Single
Phase,
supplied
from
a
non-switchable
circuit,
which
is
not
protected
by
a
ground
fault
interrupter.
If
you
want
this
unit
to
function
as
a
standalone
unit,
keep
the
insulating cap
on
the
red
line
to
ensure
that
it
does
not
connect
to
other
units.
If
you
want
to
create
an
interconnected
alarm
system,
ensure
all
interconnected
devices
are
powered
by
a
single
circuit.
In
accordance
with
NFPA
restrictions,
up
to
24
devices
can
be
added
in
a
single
circuit,
including
18
alarms
and
six
range
extenders.
A
maximum
of 12
smoke
alarms
is
allowed
in
the
18
alarms.
In
an
interconnected
system,
the
maximum
wiring
distance
between
the
first
and
last
device
should
be
no
more
than
1000
feet
(305
m).
Interconnect
devices
within
a
single-family
residence
only.
Interconnected
devices
will
only
work
if
they
are
wired
to
compatible
devices
and
all
requirements
are
met.
Note
that
AC
hardwired
interconnection
only
works
for
X-Sense
XP04,
XPOS,
XP06,
XP04-S, XPO5-S,
and
XP06-S
devices.
Fuse
or
Circuit
Breaker
Z__-Z
C2
VS
7 7
-
“
BLACK
RED
BLACK
WHITE
WHITE
Additional
Additional
Alarm
.
a)
=
Alarm
2.
Turn
Off
Power
Before
installation,
turn
off
power
to
the
area
where
this
device
will
be
installed
at
the
circuit
breaker
or
fuse
box.
Otherwise,
it
can
result
in
serious
electrical
shock,
personal
injury,
or
even
death.
Do
not
restore
power
until
all
devices
are
completely
installed.
=
a
A
WARNING
|
/\
1
Electrical
Shock
Hazard
Failure
to
turn
off
power
may
result
in
qo
serious
electrical
shock,
injury,
and
even
death.
Ld
Breaker
Box
°07°¢

Locations
to
Avoid
Improper
location
can
have
a
negative
impact
on
device
performance
and
may
cause
false
alarms.
To
promote
accurate
detection
and
full
protection
of
your
home,
do
not
install
this
combination
smoke
and
carbon
monoxide
alarm:
¢
Ina
garage
or
any
area that
is
dusty,
dirty,
or
greasy.
¢
In
bathrooms,
kitchens,
garages,
attics,
in
unheated
areas,
or
near
recessed
ceiling
areas,
ceiling
fans,
furnaces,
or
furnace
vents.
Keep
the
alarm
at
least
3
feet
(0.9
m)
away
horizontally
from
bathroom
doors.
¢
Within
5
feet
(1.5
m)
of
smoke
sources,
such
as
a
stove.
¢
In
extremely
humid
environments.
Keep
the
unit
at
least
10
feet
(3
m)
away
from
baths,
saunas,
humidifiers,
vaporizers,
dishwashers,
laundry
rooms,
or
other
sources
of
extreme
humidity.
¢
In
turbulent
air,
such
as
near
ceiling
fans,
heat
vents,
air
conditioner
vents,
or
open
windows,
as
excessive
airflow
may
prevent
CO
from
reaching
the
sensors.
¢
Under
direct
sunlight.
In
dead
air
spaces
that
may
prevent
smoke
from
reaching
the
device.
¢
Near
cooking
appliances,
dusty
areas,
showers,
or
any
areas
where
the
temperature
drops
below
40°F
(4.4°C)
or
rises
above
100°F
(37.8°C).
Installation
This
combination
smoke
and
carbon
monoxide
alarm
should
be
installed
by
a
qualified
technician,
and
all
wiring
should
be
in
accordance
with
The
National
Fire
Protection
Association's
Standard
72
and
relevant
regulations
or
applicable
codes
in
your
local
jurisdiction.
Specific
requirements
for
this
alarm
vary
by
state
and
region.
Check
with
your
local
Fire
Department
for
current
requirements
in
your
area.
1.
Get
to
Know
Your
Alarm
Black
Power
Line
Red
Interconnection
Line
White
Neutral
Line
Power
Connector
Mounting
Bracket
Battery
Compartment
Mounting
Slot
©
066
Before
Installation:
This
device
should
be
installed
on
a
standard
4-inch
(10-cm)
wiring
junction
box,
or
on
any
ceiling
or
wall
allowed
by
local
codes.
An
appropriate
power
source
is
120
V
AC
Single
Phase,
supplied
from
a
non-switchable
circuit,
which
is
not
protected
by
a
ground
fault
interrupter.
If
you
want
this
unit
to
function
as
a
standalone
unit,
keep
the
insulating cap
on
the
red
line
to
ensure
that
it
does
not
connect
to
other
units.
If
you
want
to
create
an
interconnected
alarm
system,
ensure
all
interconnected
devices
are
powered
by
a
single
circuit.
In
accordance
with
NFPA
restrictions,
up
to
24
devices
can
be
added
in
a
single
circuit,
including
18
alarms
and
six
range
extenders.
A
maximum
of 12
smoke
alarms
is
allowed
in
the
18
alarms.
In
an
interconnected
system,
the
maximum
wiring
distance
between
the
first
and
last
device
should
be
no
more
than
1000
feet
(305
m).
Interconnect
devices
within
a
single-family
residence
only.
Interconnected
devices
will
only
work
if
they
are
wired
to
compatible
devices
and
all
requirements
are
met.
Note
that
AC
hardwired
interconnection
only
works
for
X-Sense
XP04,
XPOS,
XP06,
XP04-S, XPO5-S,
and
XP06-S
devices.
Fuse
or
Circuit
Breaker
Z__-Z
C2
VS
7 7
-
“
BLACK
RED
BLACK
WHITE
WHITE
Additional
Additional
Alarm
.
a)
=
Alarm
2.
Turn
Off
Power
Before
installation,
turn
off
power
to
the
area
where
this
device
will
be
installed
at
the
circuit
breaker
or
fuse
box.
Otherwise,
it
can
result
in
serious
electrical
shock,
personal
injury,
or
even
death.
Do
not
restore
power
until
all
devices
are
completely
installed.
=
a
A
WARNING
|
/\
1
Electrical
Shock
Hazard
Failure
to
turn
off
power
may
result
in
qo
serious
electrical
shock,
injury,
and
even
death.
Ld
Breaker
Box
°07°¢

3.
Remove
the
Old
Device
If
an
existing
alarm
is
not
installed
on
the ceiling
or
wall,
skip
this
step.
Disconnect
all
cables
from
the
old
alarm,
then
twist
and
remove
carefully
to
avoid
damage
to
the
wall
or
ceiling.
Then,
remove
the
old
base
by
unscrewing
the
mounting
plate
from
the
electrical
box.
4.
Connect
the
Cables
The
set
of
cables
that
come
with
the
alarm
contains
three
colors:
black
for
“hot,’
white
for
“neutral,
and
red
for
“interconnection.
Hold
the
end
of
the
white
wire
together
with
the
end
of
a
white
wire
in
the
electrical
box,
cap
them
with
a
wire
nut,
then
twist
clockwise
until
secure.
Do
the
same
for
the
black
and
red
wires.
5.
Install
the
Mounting
Bracket
Screw
the
mounting
bracket
to
the
electrical
box
using
the
provided
screws.
Note:
The
side
marked
“WALL
SIDE”
should
face
the
wall.
6.
Insert the
Battery
Open
the
device's
battery
cover
and
take
out
the
temporary
foam
insert.
Then
install
the
provided
battery
inside
the
battery
compartment.
Once
installed
properly,
the
alarm
will
activate,
and
the
LED
indicator
will
flash
yellow,
green,
and
red
in
sequence
eight
times.
©
08
e
7.
Connect
the
Power
Connector
to
the
Device
Plug
the
power
connector
into
the
back
of
the
device,
then
stuff
any
excess
wiring
into
the
electrical
box.
Make
sure
the
power
connector
is
aligned
with
the
back
of
the
unit.
Note:
Improper
wiring
of
the
power
connector
may
damage
the
unit.
8.
Mount
the
Device
Align
the
mounting
bracket
with
the
unit,
then
twist
clockwise
until
you
feel
resistance.
If
you
want
the
LED
indicator
and
buzzer
to
be
aligned
with
other
already
installed
units,
you
may
need
to
twist
up
to
three
times
to
horizontally
align
the
unit
with
the
wall.
9.
Turn
On
Power
If
you
need
to
install
more
than
one
device,
repeat
the
steps
above.
Turn
on
the
power
after
installation.
When
the
unit
receives
power,
the
LED
indicator
will
light
up
green,
indicating
that
it
is
functioning
properly.
10.
Test
the
Device
Test
the
device
when
you
turn
on
the
unit
for
the
first
time,
or
when
the
group
configuration
has
changed.
Note
that
this
will
only
test
the
device
circuits,
rather
than
test
the
smoke
and
CO
sensors.
If
your
device
fails
to
emit
an
audible
test
alert,
please
refer
to
the
troubleshooting
section.
°©09¢

3.
Remove
the
Old
Device
If
an
existing
alarm
is
not
installed
on
the ceiling
or
wall,
skip
this
step.
Disconnect
all
cables
from
the
old
alarm,
then
twist
and
remove
carefully
to
avoid
damage
to
the
wall
or
ceiling.
Then,
remove
the
old
base
by
unscrewing
the
mounting
plate
from
the
electrical
box.
4.
Connect
the
Cables
The
set
of
cables
that
come
with
the
alarm
contains
three
colors:
black
for
“hot,’
white
for
“neutral,
and
red
for
“interconnection.
Hold
the
end
of
the
white
wire
together
with
the
end
of
a
white
wire
in
the
electrical
box,
cap
them
with
a
wire
nut,
then
twist
clockwise
until
secure.
Do
the
same
for
the
black
and
red
wires.
5.
Install
the
Mounting
Bracket
Screw
the
mounting
bracket
to
the
electrical
box
using
the
provided
screws.
Note:
The
side
marked
“WALL
SIDE”
should
face
the
wall.
6.
Insert the
Battery
Open
the
device's
battery
cover
and
take
out
the
temporary
foam
insert.
Then
install
the
provided
battery
inside
the
battery
compartment.
Once
installed
properly,
the
alarm
will
activate,
and
the
LED
indicator
will
flash
yellow,
green,
and
red
in
sequence
eight
times.
©
08
e
7.
Connect
the
Power
Connector
to
the
Device
Plug
the
power
connector
into
the
back
of
the
device,
then
stuff
any
excess
wiring
into
the
electrical
box.
Make
sure
the
power
connector
is
aligned
with
the
back
of
the
unit.
Note:
Improper
wiring
of
the
power
connector
may
damage
the
unit.
8.
Mount
the
Device
Align
the
mounting
bracket
with
the
unit,
then
twist
clockwise
until
you
feel
resistance.
If
you
want
the
LED
indicator
and
buzzer
to
be
aligned
with
other
already
installed
units,
you
may
need
to
twist
up
to
three
times
to
horizontally
align
the
unit
with
the
wall.
9.
Turn
On
Power
If
you
need
to
install
more
than
one
device,
repeat
the
steps
above.
Turn
on
the
power
after
installation.
When
the
unit
receives
power,
the
LED
indicator
will
light
up
green,
indicating
that
it
is
functioning
properly.
10.
Test
the
Device
Test
the
device
when
you
turn
on
the
unit
for
the
first
time,
or
when
the
group
configuration
has
changed.
Note
that
this
will
only
test
the
device
circuits,
rather
than
test
the
smoke
and
CO
sensors.
If
your
device
fails
to
emit
an
audible
test
alert,
please
refer
to
the
troubleshooting
section.
°©09¢

To
test
an
individual
device:
Press
the
Test/Silence
button.
The
device
should
emit
two
sets
of
three
long
beeps,
followed
by
two
sets
of
four
beeps.
The LED
indicator
should
flash
red.
After
testing,
the
device
will
automatically
return
to
standby
mode.
To
test
all
interconnected
devices:
Press
and
hold
the
Test/Silence
button
on
any
device
until
you
hear
beeps.
The
initiating
device
should
keep
beeping
with
its
LED
indicator
flashing
red.
Other
interconnected
devices
should
emit
two
sets
of
three
long
beeps
with
the
LED
indicator
flashing
red
and
green
in
sequence,
then emit
two
sets
of
four
beeps
with
the
LED
indicator
flashing
red.
The
test
will
finish
within three
minutes,
at
which
point
all
devices
will
return
to
standby
mode.
Important:
Do
not
tamper
with
this
device,
as
this
may
result
in
electrical
shock
or
device
malfunction.
Operating
Instructions
If
something
goes
wrong
with
your
alarm,
it
will
notify
you
of
what's
going
on
through
the
colored
LED
indicator
and
beeping
pattern.
What
to
Do
When
an
Alarm
Sounds
If
an
alarm
is
triggered,
all
other
interconnected
alarms
will
sound
simultaneously
with
the
initiating
alarm.
If
the
smoke
alarm
and
CO
alarm
are
both
triggered
at
the
same
time,
the
smoke
alarm
will
take
priority
over
the
CO
alarm
in
terms
of
signaling.
When
an
alarm
sounds,
the
first
thing
to
do
is
identify
the
type
of
alarm.
Ifa
smoke
alarm
is
triggered,
you
will
hear
and
see:
Buzzer
Three
beeps
every
four
seconds
LED
Indicator
Flashes
red
three
times
every
four
Flash
red
and
green
in
sequence
seconds
every
four
seconds
©1106
How
to
respond
to
a
smoke
alarm:
1.
Locate
the
source
of
fire.
If
a
fire
is
present,
exit
the
house
immediately.
2.
Do
not
panic.
Stay
calm
and
follow
your
escape
plan.
3.
Touch
doors
before
you
open
them.
If
the
door
is
not hot
to
the
touch,
open
it
slowly.
If
hot,
avoid
it.
Keep
doors
and
windows
closed
unless
you
must
escape
through
them.
4.
Cover
your
nose
and
mouth
with
a
cloth
(preferably
damp).
Take
short,
shallow
breaths.
5.
Once
outside,
call
the
Fire
Department
as
soon
as
possible.
6.
Never
re-enter
a
burning
building
for
any reason.
If
a
CO
alarm
is
triggered,
you
will
hear
and
see:
Buzzer
Four
beeps
every
5.8
seconds
LED
Indicator
Flashes
red
four
times
every
5.8
seconds
|
Flash
red
four
times
and
green
once
every
5.8
seconds
How
to
respond
to
a
CO
alarm:
1.
Call
emergency
services
as
soon
as
possible.
2.
Move
outside
immediately
for
fresh
air.
Make
sure
everyone
in
the
house
has
evacuated
the
area.
Do
not
re-enter
the
house
until
the
air
in
the
house
has
had
time
to
recirculate
and
your
alarms
return
to
normal
working
condition.
If
it
is
impossible
to
move
outside,
stay
close
to
an
open
door/window
until
emergency
personnel
arrives.
3.
After
following
steps
1-2,
if
your
alarm
alerts
again
within
a
24-hour
period,
repeat
steps
1-2
and
call
a
qualified
technician
to
investigate
sources
of
CO
from
fuel-burning
equipment
and
appliances
to
ensure
proper operation
of
this
equipment.
4.
If
problems
are
identified
during
this
inspection,
have
the
device
serviced
immediately.
For
combustion
devices
that
have
not
been
inspected
by
a
technician,
consult
the
manufacturer's
instructions,
or
contact
the
manufacturer
directly
for
more
information
about
CO
safety
and
this
equipment.
Make
sure
that
motor
vehicles
are
not
and
have
not
been
operating
in
an
attached
garage
or
adjacent
to
the
residence.
Using
the
Silence
Function
The
silence
function
is
only
intended
for
temporarily
silencing
an
alarm,
not
for
correcting
any
problems.
Note
that
you
cannot
silence
an
alarm
by
removing
the
battery
from
the
device
or
disconnecting
from
power.
Doing
so
will
disable
the
unit
and
remove
your
protection.
elle

To
test
an
individual
device:
Press
the
Test/Silence
button.
The
device
should
emit
two
sets
of
three
long
beeps,
followed
by
two
sets
of
four
beeps.
The LED
indicator
should
flash
red.
After
testing,
the
device
will
automatically
return
to
standby
mode.
To
test
all
interconnected
devices:
Press
and
hold
the
Test/Silence
button
on
any
device
until
you
hear
beeps.
The
initiating
device
should
keep
beeping
with
its
LED
indicator
flashing
red.
Other
interconnected
devices
should
emit
two
sets
of
three
long
beeps
with
the
LED
indicator
flashing
red
and
green
in
sequence,
then emit
two
sets
of
four
beeps
with
the
LED
indicator
flashing
red.
The
test
will
finish
within three
minutes,
at
which
point
all
devices
will
return
to
standby
mode.
Important:
Do
not
tamper
with
this
device,
as
this
may
result
in
electrical
shock
or
device
malfunction.
Operating
Instructions
If
something
goes
wrong
with
your
alarm,
it
will
notify
you
of
what's
going
on
through
the
colored
LED
indicator
and
beeping
pattern.
What
to
Do
When
an
Alarm
Sounds
If
an
alarm
is
triggered,
all
other
interconnected
alarms
will
sound
simultaneously
with
the
initiating
alarm.
If
the
smoke
alarm
and
CO
alarm
are
both
triggered
at
the
same
time,
the
smoke
alarm
will
take
priority
over
the
CO
alarm
in
terms
of
signaling.
When
an
alarm
sounds,
the
first
thing
to
do
is
identify
the
type
of
alarm.
Ifa
smoke
alarm
is
triggered,
you
will
hear
and
see:
Buzzer
Three
beeps
every
four
seconds
LED
Indicator
Flashes
red
three
times
every
four
Flash
red
and
green
in
sequence
seconds
every
four
seconds
©1106
How
to
respond
to
a
smoke
alarm:
1.
Locate
the
source
of
fire.
If
a
fire
is
present,
exit
the
house
immediately.
2.
Do
not
panic.
Stay
calm
and
follow
your
escape
plan.
3.
Touch
doors
before
you
open
them.
If
the
door
is
not hot
to
the
touch,
open
it
slowly.
If
hot,
avoid
it.
Keep
doors
and
windows
closed
unless
you
must
escape
through
them.
4.
Cover
your
nose
and
mouth
with
a
cloth
(preferably
damp).
Take
short,
shallow
breaths.
5.
Once
outside,
call
the
Fire
Department
as
soon
as
possible.
6.
Never
re-enter
a
burning
building
for
any reason.
If
a
CO
alarm
is
triggered,
you
will
hear
and
see:
Buzzer
Four
beeps
every
5.8
seconds
LED
Indicator
Flashes
red
four
times
every
5.8
seconds
|
Flash
red
four
times
and
green
once
every
5.8
seconds
How
to
respond
to
a
CO
alarm:
1.
Call
emergency
services
as
soon
as
possible.
2.
Move
outside
immediately
for
fresh
air.
Make
sure
everyone
in
the
house
has
evacuated
the
area.
Do
not
re-enter
the
house
until
the
air
in
the
house
has
had
time
to
recirculate
and
your
alarms
return
to
normal
working
condition.
If
it
is
impossible
to
move
outside,
stay
close
to
an
open
door/window
until
emergency
personnel
arrives.
3.
After
following
steps
1-2,
if
your
alarm
alerts
again
within
a
24-hour
period,
repeat
steps
1-2
and
call
a
qualified
technician
to
investigate
sources
of
CO
from
fuel-burning
equipment
and
appliances
to
ensure
proper operation
of
this
equipment.
4.
If
problems
are
identified
during
this
inspection,
have
the
device
serviced
immediately.
For
combustion
devices
that
have
not
been
inspected
by
a
technician,
consult
the
manufacturer's
instructions,
or
contact
the
manufacturer
directly
for
more
information
about
CO
safety
and
this
equipment.
Make
sure
that
motor
vehicles
are
not
and
have
not
been
operating
in
an
attached
garage
or
adjacent
to
the
residence.
Using
the
Silence
Function
The
silence
function
is
only
intended
for
temporarily
silencing
an
alarm,
not
for
correcting
any
problems.
Note
that
you
cannot
silence
an
alarm
by
removing
the
battery
from
the
device
or
disconnecting
from
power.
Doing
so
will
disable
the
unit
and
remove
your
protection.
elle

To
silence
a
smoke
or
CO
alarm:
Device
Status
Checklist
You
can
temporarily
silence
false
alarms
by
pressing
the
Test/Silence
button
on
any
device.
A
ET
The
silence
duration
for
a
smoke
alarm
The
silence
duration
for
a
CO
alarm
is
nine
minutes,
then
it
is
nine
minutes.
After
that,
if
the
smoke
will
exit
the
silence
mode. However,
if
after
six
minutes,
concentration
level
reaches
the
alarm
the
CO
concentration
is
still
at
the
alarm
level,
the
device
Pron
ae
yn
level
again,
the
device
will
alarm
again.
will
alarm
again.
If
the
CO
concentration
is
at
a
very
dangerous
level
higher
than
300
ppm,
the
device
cannot
be
silenced.
Note:
Standby
Mode
e
Tosilence
any
interconnected
smoke
or
CO
alarm,
press
the
Test/Silence
button
on
the
source
alarm.
To
locate
the
source
alarm,
press
the
Test/Silence
button
on
any device;
if
all
devices
are
silenced
except
for
one
device,
then
the
alarm
still
sounding
is
the
initiating
device.
You
can
also
locate
it
using
the
colored
LED
indicator
with
a
beeping
pattern.
The
source
alarm
flashes
red
with
three
long
beeps
every
four
seconds
if
a
smoke
alarm
is
triggered.
If
a
CO
alarm
is
triggered,
it
will
flash
red
with
four
beeps
every
5.8
seconds.
*
When
you
temporarily
silence
one
device
by
pressing
the
Test/Silence
button,
other
interconnected
devices
are
not
silenced
and
will
sound
an
alarm
together
if
they
detect
smoke
or
CO.
Smoke
Alarm
To
silence
the
low-battery
warning:
If
the
battery
level
is
low,
the
LED
indicator
will
flash
yellow
once
every
60
seconds,
and
the
buzzer
will
beep
every
60
seconds.
To
silence
this
alarm,
press
the
Test/Silence
button
on
the
device.
The
device
will
be
temporarily
mute
for
10
hours.
To
silence
the
end-of-life
signal:
When
the
battery
is
weak,
the
LED
indicator
will
flash
yellow
three
times
with
three
beeps
every
60
seconds.
Press
the
Test/Silence
button
to
stop
the
end-of-life
signal
for
22
hours.
Note
that
this
function
EO/Newar
will
only
work
within
30
days
of
the
expiration
date.
Smoke/CO
Alarm
Reminder
The
device
will
remind
you
of
any
smoke
and
CO
alarm
you
may
have
missed.
If
a
smoke
alarm
was
triggered
and
then
returned
to
standby
mode
after
the
smoke
concentration
decreased
below
the
alarm
level,
the
LED
indicator
will
flash
red
and
yellow
sequentially
once
every
five
seconds.
If
a
CO
alarm
was
triggered
and
then
returned
to
standby
mode
after
the
CO
concentration
decreased
below
the
alarm
level,
the
LED
indicator
will
flash red
and
yellow
sequentially
once
every
30
seconds.
To
erase
these
alarm
reminders,
press
the
Test/Silence
button.
Note
that
the
smoke/CO
alarm
reminder
will
not
work
if
the
device
is
battery-powered.
e126
BOT
eToys
Buzzer
Response
Flashes
yellow,
green,
and
One
quick beep.
red
in
sequence
eight
times.
AC
Power:
the
LED
indicator
is
/
solid
green.
DC
Power:
the
LED
indicator
/
flashes
green
once
every
60
seconds.
Initiating
Device
|
Flashes
red
Three
long
beeps
three
times
every
four
every
four
seconds.
seconds.
Other
Flash
red
and
Interconnected
|
green
in
Devices
sequence
every
four
seconds.
Initiating
Device
|
Flashes
red
Four
quick
four
times
beeps
every
5.8
every
5.8
seconds.
seconds.
Other
Flash
red
four
Interconnected
|
times
and
Devices
green
once
every
5.8
seconds.
°13¢

To
silence
a
smoke
or
CO
alarm:
Device
Status
Checklist
You
can
temporarily
silence
false
alarms
by
pressing
the
Test/Silence
button
on
any
device.
A
ET
The
silence
duration
for
a
smoke
alarm
The
silence
duration
for
a
CO
alarm
is
nine
minutes,
then
it
is
nine
minutes.
After
that,
if
the
smoke
will
exit
the
silence
mode. However,
if
after
six
minutes,
concentration
level
reaches
the
alarm
the
CO
concentration
is
still
at
the
alarm
level,
the
device
Pron
ae
yn
level
again,
the
device
will
alarm
again.
will
alarm
again.
If
the
CO
concentration
is
at
a
very
dangerous
level
higher
than
300
ppm,
the
device
cannot
be
silenced.
Note:
Standby
Mode
e
Tosilence
any
interconnected
smoke
or
CO
alarm,
press
the
Test/Silence
button
on
the
source
alarm.
To
locate
the
source
alarm,
press
the
Test/Silence
button
on
any device;
if
all
devices
are
silenced
except
for
one
device,
then
the
alarm
still
sounding
is
the
initiating
device.
You
can
also
locate
it
using
the
colored
LED
indicator
with
a
beeping
pattern.
The
source
alarm
flashes
red
with
three
long
beeps
every
four
seconds
if
a
smoke
alarm
is
triggered.
If
a
CO
alarm
is
triggered,
it
will
flash
red
with
four
beeps
every
5.8
seconds.
*
When
you
temporarily
silence
one
device
by
pressing
the
Test/Silence
button,
other
interconnected
devices
are
not
silenced
and
will
sound
an
alarm
together
if
they
detect
smoke
or
CO.
Smoke
Alarm
To
silence
the
low-battery
warning:
If
the
battery
level
is
low,
the
LED
indicator
will
flash
yellow
once
every
60
seconds,
and
the
buzzer
will
beep
every
60
seconds.
To
silence
this
alarm,
press
the
Test/Silence
button
on
the
device.
The
device
will
be
temporarily
mute
for
10
hours.
To
silence
the
end-of-life
signal:
When
the
battery
is
weak,
the
LED
indicator
will
flash
yellow
three
times
with
three
beeps
every
60
seconds.
Press
the
Test/Silence
button
to
stop
the
end-of-life
signal
for
22
hours.
Note
that
this
function
EO/Newar
will
only
work
within
30
days
of
the
expiration
date.
Smoke/CO
Alarm
Reminder
The
device
will
remind
you
of
any
smoke
and
CO
alarm
you
may
have
missed.
If
a
smoke
alarm
was
triggered
and
then
returned
to
standby
mode
after
the
smoke
concentration
decreased
below
the
alarm
level,
the
LED
indicator
will
flash
red
and
yellow
sequentially
once
every
five
seconds.
If
a
CO
alarm
was
triggered
and
then
returned
to
standby
mode
after
the
CO
concentration
decreased
below
the
alarm
level,
the
LED
indicator
will
flash red
and
yellow
sequentially
once
every
30
seconds.
To
erase
these
alarm
reminders,
press
the
Test/Silence
button.
Note
that
the
smoke/CO
alarm
reminder
will
not
work
if
the
device
is
battery-powered.
e126
BOT
eToys
Buzzer
Response
Flashes
yellow,
green,
and
One
quick beep.
red
in
sequence
eight
times.
AC
Power:
the
LED
indicator
is
/
solid
green.
DC
Power:
the
LED
indicator
/
flashes
green
once
every
60
seconds.
Initiating
Device
|
Flashes
red
Three
long
beeps
three
times
every
four
every
four
seconds.
seconds.
Other
Flash
red
and
Interconnected
|
green
in
Devices
sequence
every
four
seconds.
Initiating
Device
|
Flashes
red
Four
quick
four
times
beeps
every
5.8
every
5.8
seconds.
seconds.
Other
Flash
red
four
Interconnected
|
times
and
Devices
green
once
every
5.8
seconds.
°13¢

Test
a
single
device
Flashes
red
Two
sets
of
three
long
beeps,
then
two
sets
of
four
To
test
a
single
device,
press
the
Test/Silence
button.
Low
Battery
Warning
Flashes
yellow
once
every
60
seconds.
seconds.
Beeps
once
every
60
|
Replace
the
battery
immediately.
Malfunction
Flashes
yellow
twice
every
60
seconds. seconds.
Beeps
twice every
60
|
Clean
your
device.
If
the
device
still
does
not
function
properly,
replace
the
device
immediately.
End
of
Life
Flashes
yellow
three
times
every
60
seconds.
|
every
60
seconds.
Beeps
three
times
Replace
the
entire
device
immediately.
Technical
Specifications
Power
Supply
120V
AC
(60
Hz,
45
mA
max,
and
9
V
Alkaline
battery
backup)
Sensor
Type
Smoke:
Photoelectric
CO:
Electrochemical
Product
Lifespan
10
years
Safety
Standards
UL
217
and
UL
2034
Smoke
Sensitivity
1.3-3.0%
obs/ft
CO
Sensitivity
70
ppm
for
60-240
minutes
150
ppm
for
10-50
minutes
400
ppm
for
4-15
minutes
Operating
Temperature
40-100°F
(4.4-37.8°C
)
Operating
Relative
Humidity
10%-85%
RH
(non-condensing)
Alarm
Noise
Level
=
85
dB
at
10
feet
(3
m)
@
3.2
+
0.3
kHz pulsing
alarm
Davies
quick
beeps.
Test
Test
all
Initiating
device
flashes
To
test
all
interconnected
interconnected
|
red.
Other
devices,
hold
down
the
devices
interconnected
devices
Test/Silence
button
on
any
flash
red
and
green
in
device.
The buzzer
keeps
sequence,
then
flash
beeping
until
you
release
the
red.
Test/Silence
button.
Silence
a
smoke]
Flashes
red
three
times
|
/
The
silence
duration
is
set for
alarm
every
four
seconds.
nine
minutes.
After
that,
the
device
will
alarm
again
if
smoke
concentration
reaches
the
alarm
level.
Silence
a
CO
Flashes
red
four
times
/
The
silence
duration
is
set
for
alarm
every
5.8
seconds.
nine
minutes,
but
the
device
Sil(iale=
will
alarm
when
the
CO
imUlarett(oya)
concentration
reaches
the
alarm
level
after
six
minutes.
Silence
a
Flashes
yellow
once
/
The
silence
duration
is
set for
low-battery
every
60
seconds.
10
hours,
at
which
point
the
warning
device
will
exit
silence
function.
Silence
an
Flashes
yellow
three
/
The
silence
duration
is
set for
end-of-life
times
every
60
seconds.
22
hours,
at
which
point
the
signal
device
will
exit
silence
function.
Exit
the
Flashes
green
three
/ /
silence
times.
function
e146
Silence
Duration
<9
minutes
e156

Test
a
single
device
Flashes
red
Two
sets
of
three
long
beeps,
then
two
sets
of
four
To
test
a
single
device,
press
the
Test/Silence
button.
Low
Battery
Warning
Flashes
yellow
once
every
60
seconds.
seconds.
Beeps
once
every
60
|
Replace
the
battery
immediately.
Malfunction
Flashes
yellow
twice
every
60
seconds. seconds.
Beeps
twice every
60
|
Clean
your
device.
If
the
device
still
does
not
function
properly,
replace
the
device
immediately.
End
of
Life
Flashes
yellow
three
times
every
60
seconds.
|
every
60
seconds.
Beeps
three
times
Replace
the
entire
device
immediately.
Technical
Specifications
Power
Supply
120V
AC
(60
Hz,
45
mA
max,
and
9
V
Alkaline
battery
backup)
Sensor
Type
Smoke:
Photoelectric
CO:
Electrochemical
Product
Lifespan
10
years
Safety
Standards
UL
217
and
UL
2034
Smoke
Sensitivity
1.3-3.0%
obs/ft
CO
Sensitivity
70
ppm
for
60-240
minutes
150
ppm
for
10-50
minutes
400
ppm
for
4-15
minutes
Operating
Temperature
40-100°F
(4.4-37.8°C
)
Operating
Relative
Humidity
10%-85%
RH
(non-condensing)
Alarm
Noise
Level
=
85
dB
at
10
feet
(3
m)
@
3.2
+
0.3
kHz pulsing
alarm
Davies
quick
beeps.
Test
Test
all
Initiating
device
flashes
To
test
all
interconnected
interconnected
|
red.
Other
devices,
hold
down
the
devices
interconnected
devices
Test/Silence
button
on
any
flash
red
and
green
in
device.
The buzzer
keeps
sequence,
then
flash
beeping
until
you
release
the
red.
Test/Silence
button.
Silence
a
smoke]
Flashes
red
three
times
|
/
The
silence
duration
is
set for
alarm
every
four
seconds.
nine
minutes.
After
that,
the
device
will
alarm
again
if
smoke
concentration
reaches
the
alarm
level.
Silence
a
CO
Flashes
red
four
times
/
The
silence
duration
is
set
for
alarm
every
5.8
seconds.
nine
minutes,
but
the
device
Sil(iale=
will
alarm
when
the
CO
imUlarett(oya)
concentration
reaches
the
alarm
level
after
six
minutes.
Silence
a
Flashes
yellow
once
/
The
silence
duration
is
set for
low-battery
every
60
seconds.
10
hours,
at
which
point
the
warning
device
will
exit
silence
function.
Silence
an
Flashes
yellow
three
/
The
silence
duration
is
set for
end-of-life
times
every
60
seconds.
22
hours,
at
which
point
the
signal
device
will
exit
silence
function.
Exit
the
Flashes
green
three
/ /
silence
times.
function
e146
Silence
Duration
<9
minutes
e156

Maintenance
This
device
has
been
designed
to
require
little
work
or
maintenance.
However,
to
ensure
optimum
long-term
performance,
please follow
the
steps
listed
below:
¢
Clean
your
alarm
with
a
soft,
damp
cloth
once
a
month.
Do
not
disassemble
the
device
or
clean
the
interior.
Doing
so
will
void
your
warranty.
¢
Do
not
clean
with
detergents
or
solvents,
or
spray
air
fresheners
or
hair
spray
near
the
device,
as
these
may
lead
to
a
malfunction.
*
Do
not
paint
the
device,
as
it
will
seal
the
vents
and
reduce
the
sensitivity
of
the
smoke
sensors.
¢
Do
not
tamper
with
this
device,
as
this
may
lead
to
electrical
shock
or
malfunction.
Weekly
Test
Test
the
device
once
a
week
by
pressing
the
Test/Silence
button
to
check
if
the
device
is
functioning
properly.
Note
that
this
only
tests
the
electronics
in
your
alarm
rather
than
the
smoke
and
CO
sensors.
Battery
Replacement
If
the
backup
battery
is
depleted,
the
LED
indicator
will
flash
yellow
with
one
beep
every
60
seconds.
Follow
the
steps
below
to
replace
the
battery
immediately.
Note
that
this
alarm
requires
a
standard
9 V
lithium
battery.
1.
Open
the
battery
compartment
and
remove
the
old
battery.
2.
Insert
a
new
battery,
making
sure
it
is
aligned
properly.
Match
the
terminals
on
the
end
of
the
batteries
with
the
terminals
of
the
device.
3.
Close
the
battery
compartment,
then
test
the
device
by
pressing
the
Test/Silence
button.
A\
WARNING
Disconnect
AC
power
before
changing
the
battery,
Shock
hazard
exists
if
AC
power
is
miswired.
e166
Troubleshooting
Description
The
device
does
not
alarm
during
a
test.
Problem
Improper
wire
connection
or
operation
RTT
1.
Turn
off
the
power
and
check
wire
connection.
2.
Firmly
press
the
Test/Silence
button.
False
alarms
are
triggered
intermittently
while
cooking
or
showering.
Improper
installation
location
Avoid
installing
alarms
near
cooking
appliances,
dusty
areas,
showers,
or
any
area
where
the
temperature
drops
below
40°F
(4.4°C)
or
rises
above
100°F
(37.8°C).
The LED
indicator
flashes
Low
battery
Replace
the
battery
immediately.
If
an
immediate
yellow
twice
every
60
seconds
with
two
beeps.
yellow
once
every
60
warning
replacement
is
not
possible,
you
may
press
the
seconds
with
one
beep.
Test/Silence
button
to
silence
the
alarm
for
10
hours.
The LED
indicator
flashes
Malfunction
Clean
your
alarm.
If
the
problem
persists,
replace
the
device.
The LED
indicator
flashes
yellow
three
times
every
60
seconds
with
three
beeps.
End-of-life
signal
Replace
the
battery
immediately.
If
an
immediate
replacement
is
not
possible,
you
may
press
the
Test/Silence
button
to
silence
the
alarm
for
22
hours.
The LED
indicator
flashes
red
and
yellow
sequentially
every
5
seconds
and
there
is
no
alarm
sound.
Smoke
reminder
Dangerous
smoke
was
detected
and
smoke
concentration
decreased
below
the
alarm
level.
Please
check
the
surroundings
immediately.
To
erase
the
reminder,
press
the
test/silence
button
and
the
alarm
will
return
to
normal
working
mode.
The LED
indicator
flashes
red
and
|
CO reminder
Dangerous
CO
levels
were
detected
and
CO
yellow
sequentially
every
30
concentration
decreased
below
the
alarm
level.
seconds
and
there
is
no
alarm
Please
check
the
surroundings
immediately.
To
sound.
erase
the
reminder,
press
the
test/silence
button
and
the
alarm
will
return
to
normal
working
mode.
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Maintenance
This
device
has
been
designed
to
require
little
work
or
maintenance.
However,
to
ensure
optimum
long-term
performance,
please follow
the
steps
listed
below:
¢
Clean
your
alarm
with
a
soft,
damp
cloth
once
a
month.
Do
not
disassemble
the
device
or
clean
the
interior.
Doing
so
will
void
your
warranty.
¢
Do
not
clean
with
detergents
or
solvents,
or
spray
air
fresheners
or
hair
spray
near
the
device,
as
these
may
lead
to
a
malfunction.
*
Do
not
paint
the
device,
as
it
will
seal
the
vents
and
reduce
the
sensitivity
of
the
smoke
sensors.
¢
Do
not
tamper
with
this
device,
as
this
may
lead
to
electrical
shock
or
malfunction.
Weekly
Test
Test
the
device
once
a
week
by
pressing
the
Test/Silence
button
to
check
if
the
device
is
functioning
properly.
Note
that
this
only
tests
the
electronics
in
your
alarm
rather
than
the
smoke
and
CO
sensors.
Battery
Replacement
If
the
backup
battery
is
depleted,
the
LED
indicator
will
flash
yellow
with
one
beep
every
60
seconds.
Follow
the
steps
below
to
replace
the
battery
immediately.
Note
that
this
alarm
requires
a
standard
9 V
lithium
battery.
1.
Open
the
battery
compartment
and
remove
the
old
battery.
2.
Insert
a
new
battery,
making
sure
it
is
aligned
properly.
Match
the
terminals
on
the
end
of
the
batteries
with
the
terminals
of
the
device.
3.
Close
the
battery
compartment,
then
test
the
device
by
pressing
the
Test/Silence
button.
A\
WARNING
Disconnect
AC
power
before
changing
the
battery,
Shock
hazard
exists
if
AC
power
is
miswired.
e166
Troubleshooting
Description
The
device
does
not
alarm
during
a
test.
Problem
Improper
wire
connection
or
operation
RTT
1.
Turn
off
the
power
and
check
wire
connection.
2.
Firmly
press
the
Test/Silence
button.
False
alarms
are
triggered
intermittently
while
cooking
or
showering.
Improper
installation
location
Avoid
installing
alarms
near
cooking
appliances,
dusty
areas,
showers,
or
any
area
where
the
temperature
drops
below
40°F
(4.4°C)
or
rises
above
100°F
(37.8°C).
The LED
indicator
flashes
Low
battery
Replace
the
battery
immediately.
If
an
immediate
yellow
twice
every
60
seconds
with
two
beeps.
yellow
once
every
60
warning
replacement
is
not
possible,
you
may
press
the
seconds
with
one
beep.
Test/Silence
button
to
silence
the
alarm
for
10
hours.
The LED
indicator
flashes
Malfunction
Clean
your
alarm.
If
the
problem
persists,
replace
the
device.
The LED
indicator
flashes
yellow
three
times
every
60
seconds
with
three
beeps.
End-of-life
signal
Replace
the
battery
immediately.
If
an
immediate
replacement
is
not
possible,
you
may
press
the
Test/Silence
button
to
silence
the
alarm
for
22
hours.
The LED
indicator
flashes
red
and
yellow
sequentially
every
5
seconds
and
there
is
no
alarm
sound.
Smoke
reminder
Dangerous
smoke
was
detected
and
smoke
concentration
decreased
below
the
alarm
level.
Please
check
the
surroundings
immediately.
To
erase
the
reminder,
press
the
test/silence
button
and
the
alarm
will
return
to
normal
working
mode.
The LED
indicator
flashes
red
and
|
CO reminder
Dangerous
CO
levels
were
detected
and
CO
yellow
sequentially
every
30
concentration
decreased
below
the
alarm
level.
seconds
and
there
is
no
alarm
Please
check
the
surroundings
immediately.
To
sound.
erase
the
reminder,
press
the
test/silence
button
and
the
alarm
will
return
to
normal
working
mode.
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