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Wireless
Interlinked
Combination
Smoke
and
Carbon
Monoxide
Alarm
User
Manual
Model:
XP01-W

This
user
manual
contains
important
information
about
your
combination
smoke
and
carbon
monoxide
alarm’s
operation.
To
ensure proper
use
and
trouble-free
operation,
please
read
this
manual
carefully
and
store
it
in
a
safe
place
for
future
reference.
Introduction
All
X-Sense
combination
smoke
and
carbon
monoxide
alarms
conform
with
regulatory
requirements,
including
UL
217
and
UL
2034 standards
and
are
designed
to
detect
both
smoke
and
carbon
monoxide.
This
unit
adopts
photoelectric
technology
to
detect
smoke
which
is
generally
more
sensitive
than
ionization
technology.
It
is
effective
at
detecting
large
particles,
which
tend
to
be
produced
in
greater
amounts
by
smoldering
fires.
These
types
of
fires
may smolder
for
hours
before
bursting
into
flame.
Sources
of
these
fires
may
include
cigarettes
burning
in
couches
or
bedding.
Carbon
monoxide
(CO)
is
odorless,
tasteless
and
invisible
-
it's
a
silent
killer.
Using
electrochemical
sensing
technology,
this
unit
can
detect
increased
levels
of
carbon
monoxide
early,
protecting
your
family
from
the
dangers
of
carbon
monoxide.
+
The
installation
of
the
apparatus
should
not
be
used
as
a
substitute
for
proper
installation,
use
and
maintenance
of
fuel-burning
appliances
including
appropriate
ventilation
and
exhaust
systems.
+
This
apparatus
is
to
be
installed
by
a
competent
person.
+
Itis
not
tested
for
use
in
a
caravan
or
boat.
NOTE:
For
maximum
protection,
use
smoke
and
CO
alarms
on
each
evel
and
in
every
bedroom
of
your
home.
NEVER
IGNORE
THE
SOUND
OF
THE
ALARM!
Package
Contents
1
x
Alarm
Unit
1
x
Mounting
Bracket
3
x
Screws
3
x
Anchor
Plugs
1
x
User
Manual
2
x
Carbon
Monoxide
Safety
Stickers
°O1e

Technical
Specifications
Product
Overview
A\CAUTION
THIS
DEVICE
IS
DESIGNED
TO
PROTECT
INDIVIDUALS
FROM
ACUTE
EFFECTS
OF
CARBON
MONOXIDE
EXPOSURE.
IT
MAY
NOT
FULLY
SAFEGUARD
INDIVIDUALS
WITH
SPECIFIC
MEDICAL
CONDITIONS.
IF
IN
DOUBT,
CONSULT
A
MEDICAL
PRACTITIONER.
Sealed
lithium
battery
Smoke:
Photoelectric
CO:
Electrochemical
UL
217
and
UL
2034
70
ppm:
60-240
minutes
150
ppm:
10-50
minutes
400
ppm:
4-15
minutes
40-100°F
(4.4-37.8°C)
10%-85%
RH
(non-condensing)
>
85
dB
at
10
ft
(3
m)
@
3.2
+
0.3
kHz pulsing
alarm
<9
minutes
915
MHz
24
wireless
units
(only
compatible
with
X-Sense
wireless
alarms)
Over
820
ft
(250
m)
in
open
air
©
02°
LED
Indicator
(Red/Green/Yellow)
Test/Silence
Button
Activating
the
Alarm
Before
Test
When
attaching
the
alarm
to
the
mounting
bracket,
twist
the
alarm
clockwise
first,
then
firmly
press
down
on
the
alarm
and
rotate
until
it
locks
into
place
without
any
gaps.
If
not
mounted
properly,
the
alarm
will
not
turn
on.
If
the
alarm
is
not
properly
installed
or
the
mounting
bracket
is
removed,
the
alarm
will
power
off.
When
properly
installed,
there
are
no
gaps
between
the
bracket
and
alarm
as
shown
in
the
image
below:
S
get
oF
E~
:
°
Improperly
installed
Properly
installed
NOTE:
This
model
is
equipped
with
a
feature
that
automatically
activates
the
alarm
when
the
alarm
is
attached
to
the
mounting
bracket.
203°

Technical
Specifications
Product
Overview
A\CAUTION
THIS
DEVICE
IS
DESIGNED
TO
PROTECT
INDIVIDUALS
FROM
ACUTE
EFFECTS
OF
CARBON
MONOXIDE
EXPOSURE.
IT
MAY
NOT
FULLY
SAFEGUARD
INDIVIDUALS
WITH
SPECIFIC
MEDICAL
CONDITIONS.
IF
IN
DOUBT,
CONSULT
A
MEDICAL
PRACTITIONER.
Sealed
lithium
battery
Smoke:
Photoelectric
CO:
Electrochemical
UL
217
and
UL
2034
70
ppm:
60-240
minutes
150
ppm:
10-50
minutes
400
ppm:
4-15
minutes
40-100°F
(4.4-37.8°C)
10%-85%
RH
(non-condensing)
>
85
dB
at
10
ft
(3
m)
@
3.2
+
0.3
kHz pulsing
alarm
<9
minutes
915
MHz
24
wireless
units
(only
compatible
with
X-Sense
wireless
alarms)
Over
820
ft
(250
m)
in
open
air
©
02°
LED
Indicator
(Red/Green/Yellow)
Test/Silence
Button
Activating
the
Alarm
Before
Test
When
attaching
the
alarm
to
the
mounting
bracket,
twist
the
alarm
clockwise
first,
then
firmly
press
down
on
the
alarm
and
rotate
until
it
locks
into
place
without
any
gaps.
If
not
mounted
properly,
the
alarm
will
not
turn
on.
If
the
alarm
is
not
properly
installed
or
the
mounting
bracket
is
removed,
the
alarm
will
power
off.
When
properly
installed,
there
are
no
gaps
between
the
bracket
and
alarm
as
shown
in
the
image
below:
S
get
oF
E~
:
°
Improperly
installed
Properly
installed
NOTE:
This
model
is
equipped
with
a
feature
that
automatically
activates
the
alarm
when
the
alarm
is
attached
to
the
mounting
bracket.
203°

Test/Silence
Button
The
Test/Silence
button
is
used
to
test
the
unit's
electronics
and
to
silence
the
unit
during
an
alarm.
When
testing
the
alarm
weekly,
press
and
hold
the
test
button
until
you
hear
a
short
beep,
indicating
that
the
alarm
has
entered
the
test
mode.
Please
refer
to
the
“Alarm
Test”
section
for
further
information.
The
alarm
goes
back
to
the
standby
mode
after
testing.
NOTE:
After
a
test
has
begun,
the
alarm
will
sound
and
the
LED
will
flash
red.
This
does
not
indicate
that
smoke/CO
is
present.
Silence
Mode
Smoke
Silence
Mode:
Press
the
test
button
during
an
alarm
to
have
the
unit
enter
silence
mode.
If
the
smoke
concentration
has
reached
an
alarm
level,
after
the
silence
time
has
expired,
this
unit
will
continue
to
alarm
until
the
smoke
concentration
decreases
to
a
safe,
low
level.
Otherwise,
the
unit
will
exit
from
silence
mode
after
9
minutes.
CO
Silence
Mode:
Press
the
test
button
during
an
alarm
to
have
the
unit
enter
silence
mode.
If
the
CO
density
still
exceed
the
alarm
threshold,
the
unit
will
enter
another
alarm
state.
Otherwise,
the
unit
will
exit
the
silence
mode
after
9
minutes
and
resume
normal
operation.
If
the
CO
concentration
is
above
300
ppm,
the
silence
function
cannot
be
enabled.
NOTES
1.
You
can
silence
ail
interconnected
units
by
pressing
the
Test/Silence
button
on
one
of
the
units.
if
one
unit
is
still
alarming,
it is
the
initiating
unit
(the
unit
that
detected
danger);
to
silence
all
interlinked
units,
you
must
also
press
the
Test/Silence
button
on
the
initiating
unit.
2.
While
interconnected,
the
initiating
unit
cannot
be
triggered
again
during
the
9-minute
silence
duration.
However,
all
other
interconnected
units
can
be
triggered
again
if
they
detect
danger
during
the
silence
mode.
Low
Battery
The LED
indicator
will
flash
yellow
together
with
one
beep
every
60
seconds.
(If
you
press
the
test
button
when
there
is
low
battery,
the
low
battery
signal
will
temporarily
cease
for
10
hours.)
End
of
Life
Once
the
maximum
lifetime
is
reached,
the
alarm
delivers
3
beeps
and
the
LED
indicator
will
flash
yellow
3
times every
60
seconds.
This
end-of-life
signal
can
be
temporarily
silenced
for
22
hours
by
pressing
the
test
button.
204°
The
end-of-life
silence
feature
can
only
be
used
for
a
total
of
30
days.
After
30
days,
the
end-of-life
signal
cannot
be
silenced.
Different
working
modes
and
states
are
shown
in
the
below
table:
Powering
On
Standby
Mode
Unit
detects
smoke
and
Tlalidielc=ce-
lalla
Unit
detects
CO
and
initiates
an
Ina
Bae
le
PU
VET)
CEL
Cy
Runs
through
8
1
quick
beep.
Make
sure
the
alarm
is
cycles
properly
attached
to
the
(yellow/green/red)
in
mounting
bracket.
sequence.
Flashes
green
once
None. None.
every
60
seconds.
Flashes
red
3
times
3
long
beeps
Dangerous smoke
every
1.5
seconds.
every
1.5
seconds.
concentration
is
detected.
Open
nearby
windows
and
doors,
and
immediately
move
to
fresh
air.
ACO
concentration
4
quick
beeps
Dangerous
CO
concentration
ranging
from
30
to
repeating
every
is
detected,
and
has
reached
999
ppm
has
been
5.8
seconds.
the
alarm
status.
Open
nearby
present
for
a
certain
windows
and
doors,
and
time
period.
The LED
immediately
move
to
fresh
air.
indicator
flashes
red
4
times
every
5.8
seconds.
°05e

Test/Silence
Button
The
Test/Silence
button
is
used
to
test
the
unit's
electronics
and
to
silence
the
unit
during
an
alarm.
When
testing
the
alarm
weekly,
press
and
hold
the
test
button
until
you
hear
a
short
beep,
indicating
that
the
alarm
has
entered
the
test
mode.
Please
refer
to
the
“Alarm
Test”
section
for
further
information.
The
alarm
goes
back
to
the
standby
mode
after
testing.
NOTE:
After
a
test
has
begun,
the
alarm
will
sound
and
the
LED
will
flash
red.
This
does
not
indicate
that
smoke/CO
is
present.
Silence
Mode
Smoke
Silence
Mode:
Press
the
test
button
during
an
alarm
to
have
the
unit
enter
silence
mode.
If
the
smoke
concentration
has
reached
an
alarm
level,
after
the
silence
time
has
expired,
this
unit
will
continue
to
alarm
until
the
smoke
concentration
decreases
to
a
safe,
low
level.
Otherwise,
the
unit
will
exit
from
silence
mode
after
9
minutes.
CO
Silence
Mode:
Press
the
test
button
during
an
alarm
to
have
the
unit
enter
silence
mode.
If
the
CO
density
still
exceed
the
alarm
threshold,
the
unit
will
enter
another
alarm
state.
Otherwise,
the
unit
will
exit
the
silence
mode
after
9
minutes
and
resume
normal
operation.
If
the
CO
concentration
is
above
300
ppm,
the
silence
function
cannot
be
enabled.
NOTES
1.
You
can
silence
ail
interconnected
units
by
pressing
the
Test/Silence
button
on
one
of
the
units.
if
one
unit
is
still
alarming,
it is
the
initiating
unit
(the
unit
that
detected
danger);
to
silence
all
interlinked
units,
you
must
also
press
the
Test/Silence
button
on
the
initiating
unit.
2.
While
interconnected,
the
initiating
unit
cannot
be
triggered
again
during
the
9-minute
silence
duration.
However,
all
other
interconnected
units
can
be
triggered
again
if
they
detect
danger
during
the
silence
mode.
Low
Battery
The LED
indicator
will
flash
yellow
together
with
one
beep
every
60
seconds.
(If
you
press
the
test
button
when
there
is
low
battery,
the
low
battery
signal
will
temporarily
cease
for
10
hours.)
End
of
Life
Once
the
maximum
lifetime
is
reached,
the
alarm
delivers
3
beeps
and
the
LED
indicator
will
flash
yellow
3
times every
60
seconds.
This
end-of-life
signal
can
be
temporarily
silenced
for
22
hours
by
pressing
the
test
button.
204°
The
end-of-life
silence
feature
can
only
be
used
for
a
total
of
30
days.
After
30
days,
the
end-of-life
signal
cannot
be
silenced.
Different
working
modes
and
states
are
shown
in
the
below
table:
Powering
On
Standby
Mode
Unit
detects
smoke
and
Tlalidielc=ce-
lalla
Unit
detects
CO
and
initiates
an
Ina
Bae
le
PU
VET)
CEL
Cy
Runs
through
8
1
quick
beep.
Make
sure
the
alarm
is
cycles
properly
attached
to
the
(yellow/green/red)
in
mounting
bracket.
sequence.
Flashes
green
once
None. None.
every
60
seconds.
Flashes
red
3
times
3
long
beeps
Dangerous smoke
every
1.5
seconds.
every
1.5
seconds.
concentration
is
detected.
Open
nearby
windows
and
doors,
and
immediately
move
to
fresh
air.
ACO
concentration
4
quick
beeps
Dangerous
CO
concentration
ranging
from
30
to
repeating
every
is
detected,
and
has
reached
999
ppm
has
been
5.8
seconds.
the
alarm
status.
Open
nearby
present
for
a
certain
windows
and
doors,
and
time
period.
The LED
immediately
move
to
fresh
air.
indicator
flashes
red
4
times
every
5.8
seconds.
°05e

TNE
Tian)
Mode
PN
Kevaal=is
interconnected
Uialiewiameatcy
network.
Unit
detected
smoke
and
initiated
an
alarm.
Unit
detected
CO
and
initiated
an
alarm.
Test
a
single
unit.
aia)
interconnected
UlaTiecn
The
LED
flashes
red
and
|
3
long
beeps
every
Dangerous
smoke
green
3
times
1.5
seconds.
concentration
is
detected
by
sequentially
every
1.5
the
initiating
unit
in
the
seconds.
network.
Please
find
the
initiating
unit
and
take
action.
The
LED
flashes
red
4 4
quick
beeps
Dangerous
CO
concentration
times,
then
the
green
LED
flashes
once
every
5.8
seconds.
repeating
every
5.8
seconds.
is
detected
by
the
initiating
unit,
and
has
reached
the
alarm
status.
Please
find
the
initiating
unit
and
take
action.
The
LED
indicator
None. Alarm
cancellation:
when
the
flashes
green
once
smoke
concentration
level
every
second
for
5
drops
below
the
alarm
seconds.
threshold,
the
alarm
signal
will
stop.
The
LED
indicator
None. Alarm
cancellation:
when
the
flashes
green
once
every
second
for
5
seconds.
CO
concentration
level
drops
below
the
alarm
threshold,
the
alarm
signal
will
stop.
2
sets
of
3
red
flashes
followed
by
2
sets
of
4
red
flashes.
2
sets
of
3
long
beeps
followed
by
2
sets
of
4
quick
beeps.
Press
the
Test/Silence
button.
The
LED
indicator
flashes
red
rapidly.
The
LED
flashes
red
and
green
sequentially.
Continuous
beeping
until
you
release
the
Test/Silence
button.
Initiating
alarm.
Hold
down
the
Test/Silence
button
on
one
unit
in
the
network.
Other
interconnected
alarms
in
the
network.
2066
Silence
Mode
Moy
stolACciYg
Fault
End
of
Life
Flashes
red
3
times
None.
Smoke
silence
mode:
After
9
every
1.5
seconds. minutes,
the
unit
will
exit
silence
mode.
Flashes
red
4
times
None.
CO
silence
mode:
After
9
every
5.8
seconds.
minutes,
the
unit
will
exit
silence
mode.
Flashes
yellow
once
None.
Silence
mode
during
low
every
60
seconds.
battery:
After
10
hours,
the
unit
will
exit
silence
mode.
Flashes
yellow
3
times
None.
Silence
mode
during
the
end
every
60
seconds.
of
cycle:
After
22
hours,
the
unit
will
exit
silence
mode.
Flashes
green
3
times.
None.
Exiting
silence
mode.
Flashes
yellow
once
One
beep
every
60
Replace
the
unit
immediately.
every
60
seconds. seconds.
Flashes
yellow
2
times
2
beeps
every
60
Please
clean
your
alarm
and
every
60
seconds. seconds.
see
if it
is
working
normally.
If
the
unit
has
malfunctioned,
it
must
be
replaced
immediately.
Flashes
yellow
3
times
3
beeps
every
60
Replace
the
unit
immediately.
every
60
seconds. seconds.
How
to
Set
Up
and
Interconnect
Wireless
Alarms
All
X-Sense
Link*
wireless interlinked
alarms
contain
a
built-in
RF
module
that
enables
you
to
wirelessly
connect
2
or
more
interlinked
alarms
and
create
an
interlinked
network.
When
one
unit
is
triggered,
all
interconnected
alarms
will
sound.
The
X-Sense
Link* series
contain
wireless interlinked
smoke
alarms,
wireless interlinked
carbon
monoxide
alarms,
and
wireless
interlinked
smoke
and
carbon
monoxide
alarms.
This
model
is
designed
to
be
wirelessly interlinked
with
other
X-Sense
Link*
alarms,
but
is
not
designed
to
communicate
with
wireless
interlinked
alarms
from
other
manufacturers.
°07°e

TNE
Tian)
Mode
PN
Kevaal=is
interconnected
Uialiewiameatcy
network.
Unit
detected
smoke
and
initiated
an
alarm.
Unit
detected
CO
and
initiated
an
alarm.
Test
a
single
unit.
aia)
interconnected
UlaTiecn
The
LED
flashes
red
and
|
3
long
beeps
every
Dangerous
smoke
green
3
times
1.5
seconds.
concentration
is
detected
by
sequentially
every
1.5
the
initiating
unit
in
the
seconds.
network.
Please
find
the
initiating
unit
and
take
action.
The
LED
flashes
red
4 4
quick
beeps
Dangerous
CO
concentration
times,
then
the
green
LED
flashes
once
every
5.8
seconds.
repeating
every
5.8
seconds.
is
detected
by
the
initiating
unit,
and
has
reached
the
alarm
status.
Please
find
the
initiating
unit
and
take
action.
The
LED
indicator
None. Alarm
cancellation:
when
the
flashes
green
once
smoke
concentration
level
every
second
for
5
drops
below
the
alarm
seconds.
threshold,
the
alarm
signal
will
stop.
The
LED
indicator
None. Alarm
cancellation:
when
the
flashes
green
once
every
second
for
5
seconds.
CO
concentration
level
drops
below
the
alarm
threshold,
the
alarm
signal
will
stop.
2
sets
of
3
red
flashes
followed
by
2
sets
of
4
red
flashes.
2
sets
of
3
long
beeps
followed
by
2
sets
of
4
quick
beeps.
Press
the
Test/Silence
button.
The
LED
indicator
flashes
red
rapidly.
The
LED
flashes
red
and
green
sequentially.
Continuous
beeping
until
you
release
the
Test/Silence
button.
Initiating
alarm.
Hold
down
the
Test/Silence
button
on
one
unit
in
the
network.
Other
interconnected
alarms
in
the
network.
2066
Silence
Mode
Moy
stolACciYg
Fault
End
of
Life
Flashes
red
3
times
None.
Smoke
silence
mode:
After
9
every
1.5
seconds. minutes,
the
unit
will
exit
silence
mode.
Flashes
red
4
times
None.
CO
silence
mode:
After
9
every
5.8
seconds.
minutes,
the
unit
will
exit
silence
mode.
Flashes
yellow
once
None.
Silence
mode
during
low
every
60
seconds.
battery:
After
10
hours,
the
unit
will
exit
silence
mode.
Flashes
yellow
3
times
None.
Silence
mode
during
the
end
every
60
seconds.
of
cycle:
After
22
hours,
the
unit
will
exit
silence
mode.
Flashes
green
3
times.
None.
Exiting
silence
mode.
Flashes
yellow
once
One
beep
every
60
Replace
the
unit
immediately.
every
60
seconds. seconds.
Flashes
yellow
2
times
2
beeps
every
60
Please
clean
your
alarm
and
every
60
seconds. seconds.
see
if it
is
working
normally.
If
the
unit
has
malfunctioned,
it
must
be
replaced
immediately.
Flashes
yellow
3
times
3
beeps
every
60
Replace
the
unit
immediately.
every
60
seconds. seconds.
How
to
Set
Up
and
Interconnect
Wireless
Alarms
All
X-Sense
Link*
wireless interlinked
alarms
contain
a
built-in
RF
module
that
enables
you
to
wirelessly
connect
2
or
more
interlinked
alarms
and
create
an
interlinked
network.
When
one
unit
is
triggered,
all
interconnected
alarms
will
sound.
The
X-Sense
Link* series
contain
wireless interlinked
smoke
alarms,
wireless interlinked
carbon
monoxide
alarms,
and
wireless
interlinked
smoke
and
carbon
monoxide
alarms.
This
model
is
designed
to
be
wirelessly interlinked
with
other
X-Sense
Link*
alarms,
but
is
not
designed
to
communicate
with
wireless
interlinked
alarms
from
other
manufacturers.
°07°e

The
X-Sense
Link*
wireless interlinked
alarms
in
one
multi-pack
have
already
been
interconnected,
and
the
alarms
in
each
multi-pack
have
their
own
independent
interlinked
network.
If
you
have
more
than
one
multi-pack,
you
will
need
to
connect
them
all
to
the
same
network.
Choose
one
multi-pack
as
your
base
network
and
connect
the
other
multi-packs
to
it.
NOTE:
The
following
instructions
regarding
wireless
interconnection
are
applicable
to
the
X-Sense
Link*
wireless
interlinked
alarms
only.
1.
Make
sure
you
only
work
with
2
units
at
a
time,
and
make
sure
that
they
are
both
turned
on
to
ensure
successful
connection.
NOTE:
To
turn
on
XP01-W,
attach
the
alarm
properly
to
the
mounting
bracket
and
turn
clockwise
to
Jock
it.
To
learn
how
to
turn
on
different
models
of
wireless
interlinked
alarms,
please
refer
to
their
specific
user
manual
for
more
details.
2.
Press
the
test/silence
button
on
one
of
the
2
units
4
times;
it
will
beep
once
and
the
LED
will
flash red
slowly,
indicating
it
has
entered
pairing
mode
and
is
waiting
for
a
new
unit
to
be
added.
Quickly
press
the
test/silence
button
on
the
other
unit
twice;
it
will
beep
once
and
the
LED
will
flash red
rapidly,
indicating
it
is
searching
for
a
device
to
connect
to.
3.
After
the
search
is
successful
and
an
interconnected
group
is
created,
both
units
will
beep
once
and
automatically
exit
the
interconnection
mode.
At this
point,
both
units
will
only
flash
once
60
seconds,
indicating
they
are
in
normal
standby
mode.
4.
If
you
want
to
connect
a
third
alarm
to
this
group,
first
activate
a
new
device
according
to
its
operating
instructions,
and
then
quickly
press the
test/silence
button
on
either
of
the
2
previously
interconnected
units
4
times.
This
unit
will
beep
once,
and
the
LED
will
flash red
slowly,
indicating
it
is
ready
to
add
a
new
device
to
the
network.
Next,
quickly
press
the
test/silence
button
on
the
new
unit
twice,
and
the
LED
will
flash
red
rapidly
as
it
searches
for
a
network
to
connect
to.
After
the
third
unit
successfully
joins
the
interconnected
network,
both
units
will
beep
once
and
automatically
exit
the
interconnection
mode.
5.
If
you
want
to
connect
more
units,
simply
repeat
step
4.
Up
to
24
alarms
can
be
interconnected
this
way.
To
ensure
that
all
alarms
enter
the
same
interlinked
network,
make
sure
you
only
work
with
2
units
at
a
time—one
unit
enters
the
pairing
mode
and
the
other
unit
enters
the
searching
mode.
6.
Test
the
alarms
according
to
the
steps
in
the
section
“Alarm
Test”
©
08
e
=>
Quickly
press
4
times
Quickly
press
twice
LS
&
Sb,
Quickly
press
twice
down
NOTES
1.
The
alarm
will
enter
the
searching
mode
or
the
pairing
mode
for
60
seconds
with
the
LED
flashing
red.
After
60
seconds,
repeat
step
2 to
connect
the
alarms.
If
needed,
press
the
test/silence
button
once
while
the
alarm
is
in
the
searching
mode
or
the
pairing
mode,
and
the
LED
will
stop
flashing
red
and
the
alarm
will
quit
the
pairing
mode
to
enter
normal
status.
2.
Test
all
wireless
alarms
to
ensure
they
are
interconnected
before
installation.
3.
A
maximum
of
24
wireless
alarms
can
be
interconnected
on
the
same
network.
4.
The
model!
can only
be
interconnected
with
other
X-Sense
Link*
wireless
interlinked
alarms.
How
to
Disconnect
Press
the
test/silence
button
4
times,
the
alarm
will
beep
once.
Then,
hold
down
the
button
until
it
beeps
once
more
to
disconnect.
After
disconnecting,
it
can
be
reconnected
to
the
same
network,
or
added
to
a
new
network.
NOTE:
The
X-Sense
Link*
wireless
interlinked
alarms
in
one
multi-pack
have
already
been
interconnected.
To
create
a
new
network,
you
will
first
need
to
disconnect
each
alarm
individually
in
this
multi-pack
to
avoid
having
them
all
join the
same
network.
°©09¢

The
X-Sense
Link*
wireless interlinked
alarms
in
one
multi-pack
have
already
been
interconnected,
and
the
alarms
in
each
multi-pack
have
their
own
independent
interlinked
network.
If
you
have
more
than
one
multi-pack,
you
will
need
to
connect
them
all
to
the
same
network.
Choose
one
multi-pack
as
your
base
network
and
connect
the
other
multi-packs
to
it.
NOTE:
The
following
instructions
regarding
wireless
interconnection
are
applicable
to
the
X-Sense
Link*
wireless
interlinked
alarms
only.
1.
Make
sure
you
only
work
with
2
units
at
a
time,
and
make
sure
that
they
are
both
turned
on
to
ensure
successful
connection.
NOTE:
To
turn
on
XP01-W,
attach
the
alarm
properly
to
the
mounting
bracket
and
turn
clockwise
to
Jock
it.
To
learn
how
to
turn
on
different
models
of
wireless
interlinked
alarms,
please
refer
to
their
specific
user
manual
for
more
details.
2.
Press
the
test/silence
button
on
one
of
the
2
units
4
times;
it
will
beep
once
and
the
LED
will
flash red
slowly,
indicating
it
has
entered
pairing
mode
and
is
waiting
for
a
new
unit
to
be
added.
Quickly
press
the
test/silence
button
on
the
other
unit
twice;
it
will
beep
once
and
the
LED
will
flash red
rapidly,
indicating
it
is
searching
for
a
device
to
connect
to.
3.
After
the
search
is
successful
and
an
interconnected
group
is
created,
both
units
will
beep
once
and
automatically
exit
the
interconnection
mode.
At this
point,
both
units
will
only
flash
once
60
seconds,
indicating
they
are
in
normal
standby
mode.
4.
If
you
want
to
connect
a
third
alarm
to
this
group,
first
activate
a
new
device
according
to
its
operating
instructions,
and
then
quickly
press the
test/silence
button
on
either
of
the
2
previously
interconnected
units
4
times.
This
unit
will
beep
once,
and
the
LED
will
flash red
slowly,
indicating
it
is
ready
to
add
a
new
device
to
the
network.
Next,
quickly
press
the
test/silence
button
on
the
new
unit
twice,
and
the
LED
will
flash
red
rapidly
as
it
searches
for
a
network
to
connect
to.
After
the
third
unit
successfully
joins
the
interconnected
network,
both
units
will
beep
once
and
automatically
exit
the
interconnection
mode.
5.
If
you
want
to
connect
more
units,
simply
repeat
step
4.
Up
to
24
alarms
can
be
interconnected
this
way.
To
ensure
that
all
alarms
enter
the
same
interlinked
network,
make
sure
you
only
work
with
2
units
at
a
time—one
unit
enters
the
pairing
mode
and
the
other
unit
enters
the
searching
mode.
6.
Test
the
alarms
according
to
the
steps
in
the
section
“Alarm
Test”
©
08
e
=>
Quickly
press
4
times
Quickly
press
twice
LS
&
Sb,
Quickly
press
twice
down
NOTES
1.
The
alarm
will
enter
the
searching
mode
or
the
pairing
mode
for
60
seconds
with
the
LED
flashing
red.
After
60
seconds,
repeat
step
2 to
connect
the
alarms.
If
needed,
press
the
test/silence
button
once
while
the
alarm
is
in
the
searching
mode
or
the
pairing
mode,
and
the
LED
will
stop
flashing
red
and
the
alarm
will
quit
the
pairing
mode
to
enter
normal
status.
2.
Test
all
wireless
alarms
to
ensure
they
are
interconnected
before
installation.
3.
A
maximum
of
24
wireless
alarms
can
be
interconnected
on
the
same
network.
4.
The
model!
can only
be
interconnected
with
other
X-Sense
Link*
wireless
interlinked
alarms.
How
to
Disconnect
Press
the
test/silence
button
4
times,
the
alarm
will
beep
once.
Then,
hold
down
the
button
until
it
beeps
once
more
to
disconnect.
After
disconnecting,
it
can
be
reconnected
to
the
same
network,
or
added
to
a
new
network.
NOTE:
The
X-Sense
Link*
wireless
interlinked
alarms
in
one
multi-pack
have
already
been
interconnected.
To
create
a
new
network,
you
will
first
need
to
disconnect
each
alarm
individually
in
this
multi-pack
to
avoid
having
them
all
join the
same
network.
°©09¢

Alarm
Mode
X-Sense
Link*
wireless interlinked
alarms
can
be
interconnected
such
that
any
unit
that
senses
danger
will
cause
all
other
units
in
the
interconnected
network
to
alarm.
1.
If
the
Initiating
Unit
Is
Triggered
by
Smoke:
When
one
smoke
alarm
is
triggered
in
the
interconnected
network,
the
unit
will
beep
3
times,
paired
with
the
LED
that
flashes
red
every
1.5
seconds.
Any
other
XP01-W
units
will
follow
suit—they
will
beep
3
times
every
1.5
seconds,
paired
with
the
LED
flashing
red
and
green
in
succession.
2.
If
the
Initiating
Unit
Is
Triggered
by
CO:
When
one
CO
alarm
is
triggered
in
the
interconnected
network,
the
unit
will
beep
4
times every
5.8
seconds,
paired
with
the
LED
flashing
red.
Any
other
XP01-W
units
in
the
network
will
follow
suit—they
will
beep
4
times
every
5.8
seconds,
paired
with
the
LED
that
flashes
red
4
times
first,
followed
by
the
LED
that
flashes
green
once
with
every beep.
When
the
CO
concentration
level
drops
below
the
alarm
threshold,
the
alarm
will
cease.
NOTES
1.
When
one
unit
is
triggered,
other
interconnected
units
will
sound.
if
the
smoke
alarm
and
CO alarm
are
triggered
in
the
network
at
the
same
time,
the
alarm
signal
of
the
smoke
alarm
will
take
priority
over
that
of
the
CO
alarm.
2.
This
alarm
has
a
relay
function
that
extends
the
wireless
interconnected
network
for
wide detection
coverage.
Alarm
Test
Be
sure
to
test
your
alarms
when
you
turn
them
on
for
the
first
time,
or
if
the
group
configuration
has
changed.
In
addition
to
the
weekly
tests
you
should
perform,
it
is
recommended
to
test
the
alarm
after
returning
from
a
long
trip
or
vacation.
If
your
X-Sense
Link*
XPO1-W
is
interconnected
to
other
X-Sense
wireless
alarms,
we
recommend
that
every
individual
alarm
be
tested
during
the
weekly
test.
e106
Action
Press
the
test/silence
button.
Hold
down
the
test/silence
button.
*
The
alarm
will
emit
2
sets
of
3
long
*
The
initiating
unit
will
beep
beeps
followed
by
2
sets
of
4
quick
continuously
with
the
LED
flashing
Indicati
beeps.
red.
ndication
*
The LED
will
flash red
during
the
audible
signal.
*
After
testing,
the
alarm
will
automatically
enter
standby
mode.
+
Other
interconnected
alarms
in
the
network
will
receive
the
signal
after
5
seconds,
then
they
will
beep
continuously
with
the
LED
flashing
red
and
green
successively.
Release
the
test/silence
button
and
all
the
units
will
stop
testing.
+
The
units
testing
should
be
completed
within
3
minutes.
+
After
testing,
the
units
will
automatically
enter
standby
mode.
NOTE:
The
test
function
accurately
tests
the
alarm’s
circuits
without
the
need
to
test
with
smoke
and
CO.
if
your
alarm
fails
to
give
an
audible
test
signal,
please
refer
immediately
to
the
troubleshooting
guide
at
the
end
of
this
manual.
Basic
Safety
Information
A\IMPORTANT
1.
DANGERS,
WARNINGS,
AND
CAUTIONS
ALERT
YOU
TO
IMPORTANT
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
OR
TO
POTENTIALLY
HAZARDOUS
SITUATIONS.
PAY
SPECIAL
ATTENTION
TO
THESE
SITUATIONS.
2.
THIS
COMBINATION
SMOKE
&
CARBON
MONOXIDE
ALARM
IS
ONLY
APPROVED
FOR
HOME
USE.
3.
THIS
CARBON
MONOXIDE
ALARM
IS
DESIGNED
TO
DETECT
CARBON
MONOXIDE
FROM
ANY
SOURCE
OF
COMBUSTION.
4.
CONSTANT
EXPOSURES
TO
HIGH
OR
LOW
HUMIDITY
MAY
REDUCE
BATTERY
LIFE.
5.
SMOKE
ALARMS
ARE
NOT
TO
BE
USED
WITH
DETECTOR
GUARDS
UNLESS
THE
COMBINATION
HAS
BEEN
EVALUATED
AND
FOUND
SUITABLE
FOR
THAT
PURPOSE.
elle

Alarm
Mode
X-Sense
Link*
wireless interlinked
alarms
can
be
interconnected
such
that
any
unit
that
senses
danger
will
cause
all
other
units
in
the
interconnected
network
to
alarm.
1.
If
the
Initiating
Unit
Is
Triggered
by
Smoke:
When
one
smoke
alarm
is
triggered
in
the
interconnected
network,
the
unit
will
beep
3
times,
paired
with
the
LED
that
flashes
red
every
1.5
seconds.
Any
other
XP01-W
units
will
follow
suit—they
will
beep
3
times
every
1.5
seconds,
paired
with
the
LED
flashing
red
and
green
in
succession.
2.
If
the
Initiating
Unit
Is
Triggered
by
CO:
When
one
CO
alarm
is
triggered
in
the
interconnected
network,
the
unit
will
beep
4
times every
5.8
seconds,
paired
with
the
LED
flashing
red.
Any
other
XP01-W
units
in
the
network
will
follow
suit—they
will
beep
4
times
every
5.8
seconds,
paired
with
the
LED
that
flashes
red
4
times
first,
followed
by
the
LED
that
flashes
green
once
with
every beep.
When
the
CO
concentration
level
drops
below
the
alarm
threshold,
the
alarm
will
cease.
NOTES
1.
When
one
unit
is
triggered,
other
interconnected
units
will
sound.
if
the
smoke
alarm
and
CO alarm
are
triggered
in
the
network
at
the
same
time,
the
alarm
signal
of
the
smoke
alarm
will
take
priority
over
that
of
the
CO
alarm.
2.
This
alarm
has
a
relay
function
that
extends
the
wireless
interconnected
network
for
wide detection
coverage.
Alarm
Test
Be
sure
to
test
your
alarms
when
you
turn
them
on
for
the
first
time,
or
if
the
group
configuration
has
changed.
In
addition
to
the
weekly
tests
you
should
perform,
it
is
recommended
to
test
the
alarm
after
returning
from
a
long
trip
or
vacation.
If
your
X-Sense
Link*
XPO1-W
is
interconnected
to
other
X-Sense
wireless
alarms,
we
recommend
that
every
individual
alarm
be
tested
during
the
weekly
test.
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Action
Press
the
test/silence
button.
Hold
down
the
test/silence
button.
*
The
alarm
will
emit
2
sets
of
3
long
*
The
initiating
unit
will
beep
beeps
followed
by
2
sets
of
4
quick
continuously
with
the
LED
flashing
Indicati
beeps.
red.
ndication
*
The LED
will
flash red
during
the
audible
signal.
*
After
testing,
the
alarm
will
automatically
enter
standby
mode.
+
Other
interconnected
alarms
in
the
network
will
receive
the
signal
after
5
seconds,
then
they
will
beep
continuously
with
the
LED
flashing
red
and
green
successively.
Release
the
test/silence
button
and
all
the
units
will
stop
testing.
+
The
units
testing
should
be
completed
within
3
minutes.
+
After
testing,
the
units
will
automatically
enter
standby
mode.
NOTE:
The
test
function
accurately
tests
the
alarm’s
circuits
without
the
need
to
test
with
smoke
and
CO.
if
your
alarm
fails
to
give
an
audible
test
signal,
please
refer
immediately
to
the
troubleshooting
guide
at
the
end
of
this
manual.
Basic
Safety
Information
A\IMPORTANT
1.
DANGERS,
WARNINGS,
AND
CAUTIONS
ALERT
YOU
TO
IMPORTANT
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
OR
TO
POTENTIALLY
HAZARDOUS
SITUATIONS.
PAY
SPECIAL
ATTENTION
TO
THESE
SITUATIONS.
2.
THIS
COMBINATION
SMOKE
&
CARBON
MONOXIDE
ALARM
IS
ONLY
APPROVED
FOR
HOME
USE.
3.
THIS
CARBON
MONOXIDE
ALARM
IS
DESIGNED
TO
DETECT
CARBON
MONOXIDE
FROM
ANY
SOURCE
OF
COMBUSTION.
4.
CONSTANT
EXPOSURES
TO
HIGH
OR
LOW
HUMIDITY
MAY
REDUCE
BATTERY
LIFE.
5.
SMOKE
ALARMS
ARE
NOT
TO
BE
USED
WITH
DETECTOR
GUARDS
UNLESS
THE
COMBINATION
HAS
BEEN
EVALUATED
AND
FOUND
SUITABLE
FOR
THAT
PURPOSE.
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A\
CAUTION
THIS
SMOKE
&
CARBON
MONOXIDE
ALARM
HAS
TWO
SEPARATE
ALARMS
WHICH
WORK
INDEPENDENTLY.
THE
CARBON
MONOXIDE
ALARM
IS
NOT
DESIGNED
TO
DETECT
FIRE
OR
ANY
OTHER
GAS.
IT
WILL
ONLY
INDICATE
THE
PRESENCE
OF
CARBON
MONOXIDE
GAS
AT
THE
SENSOR.
CARBON
MONOXIDE
GAS
MAY
BE
PRESENT
IN
OTHER
AREAS.
THE
SMOKE ALARM
WILL
ONLY
INDICATE
THE
PRESENCE
OF
SMOKE
THAT
REACHES
THE
SENSOR.
THE
SMOKE ALARM
IS
NOT
DESIGNED
TO
DETECT
GAS,
HEAT
OR
FLAMES.
ZA\WARNING
1.
NEVER
IGNORE
ANY
ALARM.
FAILURE
TO
RESPOND
CAN
RESULT
IN
SERIOUS
INJURY
OR
DEATH.
2.
THE
SILENCE
FEATURE
IS
ONLY
FOR
YOUR
CONVENIENCE
AND
WILL
NOT
CORRECT
A
PROBLEM.
ALWAYS
CHECK
YOUR
HOME
FOR
A
POTENTIAL
PROBLEM
AFTER
ANY
ALARM.
FAILURE
TO
DO
SO
CAN
RESULT
IN
INJURY
OR
DEATH.
3.
TEST
THIS
SMOKE/CO
ALARM
ONCE
A
WEEK.
IF
THE
ALARM
EVER
FAILS
TO
TEST
CORRECTLY,
REPLACE
IT
IMMEDIATELY!
IF
THE
ALARM
CANNOT
WORK
PROPERLY,
IT
WILL
NOT
ALERT
YOU
TO
A
PROBLEM.
4.
THIS
PRODUCT
IS
INTENDED
FOR
USE
IN
ORDINARY
INDOOR
LOCATIONS
OF
FAMILY
LIVING
UNITS.
IT
IS
NOT
DESIGNED
TO
MEASURE
CO
LEVELS
IN
COMPLIANCE
WITH
OCCUPATIONAL
SAFETY
AND
HEALTH
ADMINISTRATION
(OSHA)
COMMERCIAL
OR
INDUSTRIAL
STANDARDS.
INDIVIDUALS
WITH
MEDICAL
CONDITIONS
THAT
MAY
MAKE
THEM
MORE
SENSITIVE
TO
CARBON
MONOXIDE
MAY
CONSIDER
USING
WARNING
DEVICES
WHICH
PROVIDE AUDIBLE
AND
VISUAL
SIGNALS
FOR
CARBON
MONOXIDE
CONCENTRATIONS
UNDER
30
PPM.
FOR
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
ON
CARBON
MONOXIDE
AND
YOUR
MEDICAL
CONDITION
CONTACT
YOUR
PHYSICIAN.
5.
THE
REPLACEMENT
DATE
THAT
APPEARS
ON
THE
DEVICE
IS
THE
DATE
BEYOND
WHICH
THE
DEVICE
MAY
NO
LONGER
DETECT
CARBON
MONOXIDE
ACCURATELY
AND
SHOULD
BE
IMMEDIATELY
REPLACED.
6.
THIS
DEVICE
IS
DESIGNED
TO
PROTECT
INDIVIDUALS
FROM
THE
ACUTE
EFFECTS
OF
CARBON
MONOXIDE
EXPOSURE.
IT
MAY
NOT
FULLY
SAFEGUARD
INDIVIDUALS
WITH
SPECIFIC
MEDICAL
CONDITIONS.
IF
IN
DOUBT,
CONSULT
A
MEDICAL
PRACTITIONER.
Installation
Instructions
Installation
Locations
1,
Prioritize
the
installation
of
an
alarm
in
the
bedroom
and
walkways,
and
make
sure
you
can
hear
the
alarm
from
all
sleeping
areas.
Ina
home
with
several
bedrooms,
install
an
alarm
in
every
bedroom.
If
you
install
only
one
smoke
alarm
in
your
home,
install
the
alarm
near
to
all
bedrooms
where
possible,
and
not
in
a
basement
or
furnace
room.
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2.
Install
an
alarm
above
the
stairway
and
on
every
floor
of
the
house.
3.
Smoke,
heat
and
anything
burning
will
spread
horizontally
after
rising
to
the
ceiling,
so
install
the
alarm
in
the
middle
of
the
ceiling
where
possible.
Ensure
the
alarm
is
within
working
distance
of
all
corners
of
the
room.
4.
If
an
alarm
cannot
be
installed
in
the
middle
of
a
ceiling,
install
at
a
distance
of
20
inches
(50
cm)
away
from
the
corners
of
the
room.
5.
If
an
alarm
is
installed
on
a
wall,
it
should
be
at
a
distance
of
4-12
inches
(10-30
cm)
below
the
ceiling.
6.
If
the
length
of
a
room
or
hall
is
beyond
30
feet
(900 cm),
you
will
need
to
install
several
alarms
in
the
same
room.
7.
When
the
wall
or
ceiling
is
angled,
the
alarm
needs
to
be
installed
within
3
feet
(90
cm)
of
the
highest
wall
or
ceiling
point
(measured
horizontally)
in
the
room.
8.
In
multi-level
houses
or
apartments,
install
at
least
one
wireless
alarm
on
each
level
and
keep
them
installed
in
a
straight
vertical
line
(see
diagram)
with
as
few
obstacles
between
each
of
the
interconnected
alarms
as
possible
to
ensure
optimal
signal
transmission.
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CAUTION
THIS
SMOKE
&
CARBON
MONOXIDE
ALARM
HAS
TWO
SEPARATE
ALARMS
WHICH
WORK
INDEPENDENTLY.
THE
CARBON
MONOXIDE
ALARM
IS
NOT
DESIGNED
TO
DETECT
FIRE
OR
ANY
OTHER
GAS.
IT
WILL
ONLY
INDICATE
THE
PRESENCE
OF
CARBON
MONOXIDE
GAS
AT
THE
SENSOR.
CARBON
MONOXIDE
GAS
MAY
BE
PRESENT
IN
OTHER
AREAS.
THE
SMOKE ALARM
WILL
ONLY
INDICATE
THE
PRESENCE
OF
SMOKE
THAT
REACHES
THE
SENSOR.
THE
SMOKE ALARM
IS
NOT
DESIGNED
TO
DETECT
GAS,
HEAT
OR
FLAMES.
ZA\WARNING
1.
NEVER
IGNORE
ANY
ALARM.
FAILURE
TO
RESPOND
CAN
RESULT
IN
SERIOUS
INJURY
OR
DEATH.
2.
THE
SILENCE
FEATURE
IS
ONLY
FOR
YOUR
CONVENIENCE
AND
WILL
NOT
CORRECT
A
PROBLEM.
ALWAYS
CHECK
YOUR
HOME
FOR
A
POTENTIAL
PROBLEM
AFTER
ANY
ALARM.
FAILURE
TO
DO
SO
CAN
RESULT
IN
INJURY
OR
DEATH.
3.
TEST
THIS
SMOKE/CO
ALARM
ONCE
A
WEEK.
IF
THE
ALARM
EVER
FAILS
TO
TEST
CORRECTLY,
REPLACE
IT
IMMEDIATELY!
IF
THE
ALARM
CANNOT
WORK
PROPERLY,
IT
WILL
NOT
ALERT
YOU
TO
A
PROBLEM.
4.
THIS
PRODUCT
IS
INTENDED
FOR
USE
IN
ORDINARY
INDOOR
LOCATIONS
OF
FAMILY
LIVING
UNITS.
IT
IS
NOT
DESIGNED
TO
MEASURE
CO
LEVELS
IN
COMPLIANCE
WITH
OCCUPATIONAL
SAFETY
AND
HEALTH
ADMINISTRATION
(OSHA)
COMMERCIAL
OR
INDUSTRIAL
STANDARDS.
INDIVIDUALS
WITH
MEDICAL
CONDITIONS
THAT
MAY
MAKE
THEM
MORE
SENSITIVE
TO
CARBON
MONOXIDE
MAY
CONSIDER
USING
WARNING
DEVICES
WHICH
PROVIDE AUDIBLE
AND
VISUAL
SIGNALS
FOR
CARBON
MONOXIDE
CONCENTRATIONS
UNDER
30
PPM.
FOR
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
ON
CARBON
MONOXIDE
AND
YOUR
MEDICAL
CONDITION
CONTACT
YOUR
PHYSICIAN.
5.
THE
REPLACEMENT
DATE
THAT
APPEARS
ON
THE
DEVICE
IS
THE
DATE
BEYOND
WHICH
THE
DEVICE
MAY
NO
LONGER
DETECT
CARBON
MONOXIDE
ACCURATELY
AND
SHOULD
BE
IMMEDIATELY
REPLACED.
6.
THIS
DEVICE
IS
DESIGNED
TO
PROTECT
INDIVIDUALS
FROM
THE
ACUTE
EFFECTS
OF
CARBON
MONOXIDE
EXPOSURE.
IT
MAY
NOT
FULLY
SAFEGUARD
INDIVIDUALS
WITH
SPECIFIC
MEDICAL
CONDITIONS.
IF
IN
DOUBT,
CONSULT
A
MEDICAL
PRACTITIONER.
Installation
Instructions
Installation
Locations
1,
Prioritize
the
installation
of
an
alarm
in
the
bedroom
and
walkways,
and
make
sure
you
can
hear
the
alarm
from
all
sleeping
areas.
Ina
home
with
several
bedrooms,
install
an
alarm
in
every
bedroom.
If
you
install
only
one
smoke
alarm
in
your
home,
install
the
alarm
near
to
all
bedrooms
where
possible,
and
not
in
a
basement
or
furnace
room.
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2.
Install
an
alarm
above
the
stairway
and
on
every
floor
of
the
house.
3.
Smoke,
heat
and
anything
burning
will
spread
horizontally
after
rising
to
the
ceiling,
so
install
the
alarm
in
the
middle
of
the
ceiling
where
possible.
Ensure
the
alarm
is
within
working
distance
of
all
corners
of
the
room.
4.
If
an
alarm
cannot
be
installed
in
the
middle
of
a
ceiling,
install
at
a
distance
of
20
inches
(50
cm)
away
from
the
corners
of
the
room.
5.
If
an
alarm
is
installed
on
a
wall,
it
should
be
at
a
distance
of
4-12
inches
(10-30
cm)
below
the
ceiling.
6.
If
the
length
of
a
room
or
hall
is
beyond
30
feet
(900 cm),
you
will
need
to
install
several
alarms
in
the
same
room.
7.
When
the
wall
or
ceiling
is
angled,
the
alarm
needs
to
be
installed
within
3
feet
(90
cm)
of
the
highest
wall
or
ceiling
point
(measured
horizontally)
in
the
room.
8.
In
multi-level
houses
or
apartments,
install
at
least
one
wireless
alarm
on
each
level
and
keep
them
installed
in
a
straight
vertical
line
(see
diagram)
with
as
few
obstacles
between
each
of
the
interconnected
alarms
as
possible
to
ensure
optimal
signal
transmission.
20"
i
__
(50cm)
:
MINIMUM
|
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DEADAIR
a"
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10
cm)
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HERE
NEVER
HERE
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Locations
to
Avoid:
1.
Near
large
metal
surfaces
and/or
bundles
of
wire.
2.
Near
fluorescent
lights,
amateur
radios,
electrical
equipment,
or
other
devices
that
may
transmit
an RF
signal,
as
electronic
noise
may
cause
nuisance
alarms.
Recommended
Placement
ZA\WARNING
1.
THIS
ALARM
SHOULD
BE
INSTALLED
BY
A
COMPETENT
PERSON.
2.
INSTALLATION
OF
THE
ALARM
SHOULD
NOT
BE
USED
AS
A
SUBSTITUTE
FOR
PROPER
INSTALLATION,
USE
AND
MAINTENANCE
OF
FUEL
BURNING
APPLIANCES
INCLUDING
APPROPRIATE
VENTILATION
AND
EXHAUST
SYSTEMS.
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How
to
Install
This
Alarm
A\IMPORTANT
THIS
COMBINATION
SMOKE/CO
ALARM
IS
DESIGNED
TO
BE
MOUNTED
ON
THE CEILING
OR
WALL.
ZA\WARNING
FAILURE
TO
PROPERLY
INSTALL
AND
ACTIVATE
THIS
ALARM
WILL
PREVENT
PROPER
OPERATION
OF
THE
ALARM
AND
WILL
PREVENT
ITS
RESPONSE
TO
FIRE
HAZARDS
OR
CO.
Locations
to
Avoid
ZA\WARNING
This
product
is
intended
for
use
in
ordinary
indoor
locations
of
family
living units.
It
is
not
designed
to
measure
compliance
with
the
Occupational
Safety
and
Health
Administration
(OSHA)
commercial
or
industrial
standards.
1.
Do
not
install
in
garages,
kitchens,
furnace
rooms
or
bathrooms!
Do
not
install
within
5
ft
(1.5
m)
of
cooking
appliances.
2.
Do
not
install
within
3
ft
(0.9
m)
of
the
following:
The
door
to
a
kitchen,
or
a
bathroom
that
contains
a
tub
or
shower,
forced
air
supply
ducts
used
for
heating
or
cooling,
ceiling
or
whole
house
ventilating
fans,
or
other
high
air
flow
areas.
Avoid
excessively
dusty,
dirty
or
greasy
areas.
Dust,
grease
or
household
chemicals
can
contaminate
the
alarm’s
sensors,
causing
the
alarm
to
not
operate
properly.
3.
Place
the
alarm
where
drapes
or
other
objects
will
not
block
the
sensors.
Smoke
and
CO
must
be
able
to
reach
the
sensors
to
accurately
detect
these conditions.
Do
not
install
in
peaks
of
vaulted
ceilings,
“A”
frame
ceilings
or
gabled
roofs.
Keep
out
of
damp
and
humid
areas.
4.
Install
at
least
one
(1)
foot
away
from
fluorescent
lights,
as
electronic
noise
may
cause
nuisance
alarms.
5.
Do
not
place
in
direct
sunlight
and
keep
out
of
insect-infested
areas.
Extreme
temperatures
will
affect
the
sensitivity
of
the
smoke/CO
alarm.
6.
Do
not
install
in
areas
where
the
temperature
is
colder
than
40°F
(4.4°C)
or
hotter
than 100°F
(37.8°C),
such
as
garages
and
unfinished
attics.
7.
Do
not
install
in
areas
where
the
relative
humidity
(RH)
is
above
85%.
Place
away
from
doors and
windows
that
open
to
the
outside.
8.
Smoke
alarms
are
not
to
be
used
with
detector
guards
unless
the
combination
(alarm
and
guard)
has
been evaluated
and
found
suitable
for
that
purpose.
e156

Locations
to
Avoid:
1.
Near
large
metal
surfaces
and/or
bundles
of
wire.
2.
Near
fluorescent
lights,
amateur
radios,
electrical
equipment,
or
other
devices
that
may
transmit
an RF
signal,
as
electronic
noise
may
cause
nuisance
alarms.
Recommended
Placement
ZA\WARNING
1.
THIS
ALARM
SHOULD
BE
INSTALLED
BY
A
COMPETENT
PERSON.
2.
INSTALLATION
OF
THE
ALARM
SHOULD
NOT
BE
USED
AS
A
SUBSTITUTE
FOR
PROPER
INSTALLATION,
USE
AND
MAINTENANCE
OF
FUEL
BURNING
APPLIANCES
INCLUDING
APPROPRIATE
VENTILATION
AND
EXHAUST
SYSTEMS.
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ALARMS
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How
to
Install
This
Alarm
A\IMPORTANT
THIS
COMBINATION
SMOKE/CO
ALARM
IS
DESIGNED
TO
BE
MOUNTED
ON
THE CEILING
OR
WALL.
ZA\WARNING
FAILURE
TO
PROPERLY
INSTALL
AND
ACTIVATE
THIS
ALARM
WILL
PREVENT
PROPER
OPERATION
OF
THE
ALARM
AND
WILL
PREVENT
ITS
RESPONSE
TO
FIRE
HAZARDS
OR
CO.
Locations
to
Avoid
ZA\WARNING
This
product
is
intended
for
use
in
ordinary
indoor
locations
of
family
living units.
It
is
not
designed
to
measure
compliance
with
the
Occupational
Safety
and
Health
Administration
(OSHA)
commercial
or
industrial
standards.
1.
Do
not
install
in
garages,
kitchens,
furnace
rooms
or
bathrooms!
Do
not
install
within
5
ft
(1.5
m)
of
cooking
appliances.
2.
Do
not
install
within
3
ft
(0.9
m)
of
the
following:
The
door
to
a
kitchen,
or
a
bathroom
that
contains
a
tub
or
shower,
forced
air
supply
ducts
used
for
heating
or
cooling,
ceiling
or
whole
house
ventilating
fans,
or
other
high
air
flow
areas.
Avoid
excessively
dusty,
dirty
or
greasy
areas.
Dust,
grease
or
household
chemicals
can
contaminate
the
alarm’s
sensors,
causing
the
alarm
to
not
operate
properly.
3.
Place
the
alarm
where
drapes
or
other
objects
will
not
block
the
sensors.
Smoke
and
CO
must
be
able
to
reach
the
sensors
to
accurately
detect
these conditions.
Do
not
install
in
peaks
of
vaulted
ceilings,
“A”
frame
ceilings
or
gabled
roofs.
Keep
out
of
damp
and
humid
areas.
4.
Install
at
least
one
(1)
foot
away
from
fluorescent
lights,
as
electronic
noise
may
cause
nuisance
alarms.
5.
Do
not
place
in
direct
sunlight
and
keep
out
of
insect-infested
areas.
Extreme
temperatures
will
affect
the
sensitivity
of
the
smoke/CO
alarm.
6.
Do
not
install
in
areas
where
the
temperature
is
colder
than
40°F
(4.4°C)
or
hotter
than 100°F
(37.8°C),
such
as
garages
and
unfinished
attics.
7.
Do
not
install
in
areas
where
the
relative
humidity
(RH)
is
above
85%.
Place
away
from
doors and
windows
that
open
to
the
outside.
8.
Smoke
alarms
are
not
to
be
used
with
detector
guards
unless
the
combination
(alarm
and
guard)
has
been evaluated
and
found
suitable
for
that
purpose.
e156

Mounting
Steps
NOTE:
Before
installation,
it
is
recommended
to
test
the
interconnected
alarms
in
the
rooms
where
you
intend
to
install
them
to
ensure
that
they
are
within
transmission
range
and
that
nothing
will
interfere
with
their
communication.
1.
Drill
three
@
6.0
mm
holes
in
the
wall
or
ceiling,
then
insert
three
plastic
anchor
plugs
into
the
holes
with
a
hammer.
2.
Attach
the
mounting
bracket
to
the
surface
of
the
wall
or
ceiling
with
three
screws
and
mount
the
alarm
into
the
bracket
by
pushing
them
together
and
twisting
the
unit
clockwise.
3.
Test
the
unit
by
using
the
Test/Silence
button.
Ensure
the
unit
sounds
in
an
alarm
pattern.
NOTE:
If
the
alarm
is
not
properly
installed
or
the
mounting
bracket
is
removed,
the
alarm
will
power
off.
>
SENSE
e166
Maintenance
To
keep
your
smoke/CO
alarm
in
good
working
order,
follow
these
simple
steps:
1.
Verify
the
unit's
alarm
sound
and
indicators
are
working
properly
by
testing
the
unit
once
a
week.
2.
Remove
the
unit
from
the
ceiling/wall
and
clean
the
alarm
cover
and
vents
with
a
soft
brush
attachment
once
a
month
to
remove
dust
and
dirt.
3.
Never
use
detergents
or
other
solvents
to
clean
the
unit.
4.
Avoid
spraying
air
fresheners,
hair
spray
or
other
aerosols
near
the
alarm.
5.
Do
not
paint
the
unit.
Paint
will
seal
the
vents
and
interfere
with
the
sensor's
ability
to
detect
smoke
or
CO.
Never
attempt
to
disassemble
the
unit
or
clean
inside.
Doing
so
will
void
your
warranty.
6.When
removed,
place
the
smoke/CO
alarm
back
in
its
proper
location
as
soon
as
possible,
to
assure
continuous
protection
from
fire
or
carbon
monoxide
poisoning.
7.When
household
cleaning
supplies
or
similar
contaminants
are
used,
the
area
should
be
ventilated.
What
You
Need
to
Know
About
CO
CO
cannot
be
seen,
smelled
or
tasted
and
can
be
fatal. The
build-up
of
CO
in
the
blood
is
called
the
carboxyhemoglobin
(COHb)
level
and
interferes
with
the
body's
ability
to
supply
itself
with
oxygen.
Depending
on
the
concentration,
CO
can
kill
in
minutes.
The
most
common
sources
of
CO
are
malfunctioning
gas
appliance
used
for
heating
and
cooking,
vehicles
running
in
an
attached
garage,
blocked
chimneys
or
flues,
portable
fuel
burning
heaters,
fireplaces,
fuel
powered
tools
and
operating
a
grill
in
an
enclosed
space.
Indications
of
carbon
monoxide
poisoning
include
symptoms
similar
to
the
flu,
but
with
no
fever.
Other
symptoms
include
dizziness,
fatigue,
weakness, headache,
nausea,
vomiting,
sleepiness
and
confusion.
Everyone
is
susceptible
to
the
danger
of
CO, but
experts agree
that
unborn
babies,
small
children,
pregnant
women,
senior
citizens
and
people
with
heart
or
respiratory
problems
are
at
the
highest
risk
for
serious
injury
or
death.
Every
year
a
qualified
technician
should
inspect
and
clean
your
heating
system,
vents,
chimney,
and
flues.
The
following
symptoms
are
related
to
carbon
monoxide
poisoning
and
should
be
discussed
with
all
members
of
the
household:
Mild
exposure:
Slight
headache,
nausea,
vomiting,
fatigue
(often
described
as
"flu-like"
symptoms).
Medium
exposure:
Severe
throbbing headache,
drowsiness,
fast
heart
rate.
Extreme
exposure:
Unconsciousness,
cardiorespiratory
failure,
death.
The
above
levels
of
exposure
relate
to
healthy
adults.
Levels
differ
for
those
at
high
risk.
Exposure
to
high
levels
of
carbon
monoxide
can
be
fatal
or
cause
permanent
damage
and
disabilities.
Many
cases
of
reported
carbon
monoxide
poisoning
indicate
that
while
victims
are
aware
they
are
not
well,
they
e17¢e

Mounting
Steps
NOTE:
Before
installation,
it
is
recommended
to
test
the
interconnected
alarms
in
the
rooms
where
you
intend
to
install
them
to
ensure
that
they
are
within
transmission
range
and
that
nothing
will
interfere
with
their
communication.
1.
Drill
three
@
6.0
mm
holes
in
the
wall
or
ceiling,
then
insert
three
plastic
anchor
plugs
into
the
holes
with
a
hammer.
2.
Attach
the
mounting
bracket
to
the
surface
of
the
wall
or
ceiling
with
three
screws
and
mount
the
alarm
into
the
bracket
by
pushing
them
together
and
twisting
the
unit
clockwise.
3.
Test
the
unit
by
using
the
Test/Silence
button.
Ensure
the
unit
sounds
in
an
alarm
pattern.
NOTE:
If
the
alarm
is
not
properly
installed
or
the
mounting
bracket
is
removed,
the
alarm
will
power
off.
>
SENSE
e166
Maintenance
To
keep
your
smoke/CO
alarm
in
good
working
order,
follow
these
simple
steps:
1.
Verify
the
unit's
alarm
sound
and
indicators
are
working
properly
by
testing
the
unit
once
a
week.
2.
Remove
the
unit
from
the
ceiling/wall
and
clean
the
alarm
cover
and
vents
with
a
soft
brush
attachment
once
a
month
to
remove
dust
and
dirt.
3.
Never
use
detergents
or
other
solvents
to
clean
the
unit.
4.
Avoid
spraying
air
fresheners,
hair
spray
or
other
aerosols
near
the
alarm.
5.
Do
not
paint
the
unit.
Paint
will
seal
the
vents
and
interfere
with
the
sensor's
ability
to
detect
smoke
or
CO.
Never
attempt
to
disassemble
the
unit
or
clean
inside.
Doing
so
will
void
your
warranty.
6.When
removed,
place
the
smoke/CO
alarm
back
in
its
proper
location
as
soon
as
possible,
to
assure
continuous
protection
from
fire
or
carbon
monoxide
poisoning.
7.When
household
cleaning
supplies
or
similar
contaminants
are
used,
the
area
should
be
ventilated.
What
You
Need
to
Know
About
CO
CO
cannot
be
seen,
smelled
or
tasted
and
can
be
fatal. The
build-up
of
CO
in
the
blood
is
called
the
carboxyhemoglobin
(COHb)
level
and
interferes
with
the
body's
ability
to
supply
itself
with
oxygen.
Depending
on
the
concentration,
CO
can
kill
in
minutes.
The
most
common
sources
of
CO
are
malfunctioning
gas
appliance
used
for
heating
and
cooking,
vehicles
running
in
an
attached
garage,
blocked
chimneys
or
flues,
portable
fuel
burning
heaters,
fireplaces,
fuel
powered
tools
and
operating
a
grill
in
an
enclosed
space.
Indications
of
carbon
monoxide
poisoning
include
symptoms
similar
to
the
flu,
but
with
no
fever.
Other
symptoms
include
dizziness,
fatigue,
weakness, headache,
nausea,
vomiting,
sleepiness
and
confusion.
Everyone
is
susceptible
to
the
danger
of
CO, but
experts agree
that
unborn
babies,
small
children,
pregnant
women,
senior
citizens
and
people
with
heart
or
respiratory
problems
are
at
the
highest
risk
for
serious
injury
or
death.
Every
year
a
qualified
technician
should
inspect
and
clean
your
heating
system,
vents,
chimney,
and
flues.
The
following
symptoms
are
related
to
carbon
monoxide
poisoning
and
should
be
discussed
with
all
members
of
the
household:
Mild
exposure:
Slight
headache,
nausea,
vomiting,
fatigue
(often
described
as
"flu-like"
symptoms).
Medium
exposure:
Severe
throbbing headache,
drowsiness,
fast
heart
rate.
Extreme
exposure:
Unconsciousness,
cardiorespiratory
failure,
death.
The
above
levels
of
exposure
relate
to
healthy
adults.
Levels
differ
for
those
at
high
risk.
Exposure
to
high
levels
of
carbon
monoxide
can
be
fatal
or
cause
permanent
damage
and
disabilities.
Many
cases
of
reported
carbon
monoxide
poisoning
indicate
that
while
victims
are
aware
they
are
not
well,
they
e17¢e

become
so
disoriented
they
are
unable
to
save
themselves
by
either
exiting
the
building,
or
calling
for
assistance.
Also,
young
children
and
household
pets
may
be
the
first
affected.
Familiarization
with
the
effects
of
each
level
is
important.
Following
Conditions
Can
Result
in
Transient
CO Situations:
+
Excessive
spillage
or
reverse
venting
of
fuel-burning
appliances
caused
by
outdoor
ambient
conditions,
such
as
wind
direction
and/or
velocity,
including
high
gusts
of
wind,
heavy
air
in
the
vent pipes
(cold/humid
air
with
extended
periods
between
cycles).
+
Negative
pressure
resulting
from
the use
of
exhaust
fans.
+
Simultaneous
operation
of
several
fuel-burning
appliances
competing
for
limited
internal
air.
*
Vent
pipe
connections
vibrating
loose
from
clothes
dryers,
furnaces,
or
water
heaters.
*
Obstructions
in,
or
unconventional,
vent
pipe
designs
which
can
amplify
the
above
situations.
+
Extended
operation
of
unvented
fuel-burning
devices
(range,
oven,
fireplace,
etc.).
*
Temperature
inversions
which
can
trap
exhaust
gases
near
the
ground.
*
Acar
idling
in
an
open
or
closed
attached
garage,
or
near
a
home.
Troubleshooting
PROBLEMS
=
SOLUTIONS
*
Check
whether
the
alarm
is
properly
attached
to
the
mounting
bracket.
The alarm
does
not
sound
during
a
test.
|*
Make
sure
you
have
pushed
the
test/silence
button
firmly.
*
Check
the
installation
positioning.
The
wireless
signal
might
be
blocked
or
out
of
range.
False
alarms
are
triggered
intermittently
|
Check
the
location
of
your
alarm
(see
“Installation
Locations’).
when
residents
are
cooking,
taking
showers,
etc.
Clean
the
alarm
(see
“Maintenance’).
The
LED
flashes
yellow
once
every
60
The
battery
is
low.
Push
the
test/silence
button
once
to
seconds
with
one
beep.
silence
for
10
hours.
Replace
the
alarm
immediately.
The
alarm
is
malfunctioning.
Please
clean
your
alarm
or
The LED
flashes
yellow
2
times every
60
|
push
the
test/silence
button
once
to
attempt
to
reset
the
seconds
with
2
beeps.
unit.
If
the
problem
still
occurs,
replace
the
alarm
immediately.
e186
The LED
flashes
yellow
3
times every
60
The
maximum
lifetime
is
reached.
Push
test/silence
button
seconds
with
3
beeps
once
to
silence
for
22
hours.
Replace
the
alarm
‘
immediately.
Environmental
Protection
Waste
electrical
products
should
not
be
disposed
of
with
household
waste.
Please
recycle
where
facilities
exist.
Check
with
Local
Authority
or
retailer
for
recycling
advice.
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Manufacturer
and
Service
Information
X-Sense
Innovations
Co., Ltd.
Address:
B4-503,
Kexing
Science
Park,
15
Keyuan
Road,
Shenzhen,
518057,
CHINA
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become
so
disoriented
they
are
unable
to
save
themselves
by
either
exiting
the
building,
or
calling
for
assistance.
Also,
young
children
and
household
pets
may
be
the
first
affected.
Familiarization
with
the
effects
of
each
level
is
important.
Following
Conditions
Can
Result
in
Transient
CO Situations:
+
Excessive
spillage
or
reverse
venting
of
fuel-burning
appliances
caused
by
outdoor
ambient
conditions,
such
as
wind
direction
and/or
velocity,
including
high
gusts
of
wind,
heavy
air
in
the
vent pipes
(cold/humid
air
with
extended
periods
between
cycles).
+
Negative
pressure
resulting
from
the use
of
exhaust
fans.
+
Simultaneous
operation
of
several
fuel-burning
appliances
competing
for
limited
internal
air.
*
Vent
pipe
connections
vibrating
loose
from
clothes
dryers,
furnaces,
or
water
heaters.
*
Obstructions
in,
or
unconventional,
vent
pipe
designs
which
can
amplify
the
above
situations.
+
Extended
operation
of
unvented
fuel-burning
devices
(range,
oven,
fireplace,
etc.).
*
Temperature
inversions
which
can
trap
exhaust
gases
near
the
ground.
*
Acar
idling
in
an
open
or
closed
attached
garage,
or
near
a
home.
Troubleshooting
PROBLEMS
=
SOLUTIONS
*
Check
whether
the
alarm
is
properly
attached
to
the
mounting
bracket.
The alarm
does
not
sound
during
a
test.
|*
Make
sure
you
have
pushed
the
test/silence
button
firmly.
*
Check
the
installation
positioning.
The
wireless
signal
might
be
blocked
or
out
of
range.
False
alarms
are
triggered
intermittently
|
Check
the
location
of
your
alarm
(see
“Installation
Locations’).
when
residents
are
cooking,
taking
showers,
etc.
Clean
the
alarm
(see
“Maintenance’).
The
LED
flashes
yellow
once
every
60
The
battery
is
low.
Push
the
test/silence
button
once
to
seconds
with
one
beep.
silence
for
10
hours.
Replace
the
alarm
immediately.
The
alarm
is
malfunctioning.
Please
clean
your
alarm
or
The LED
flashes
yellow
2
times every
60
|
push
the
test/silence
button
once
to
attempt
to
reset
the
seconds
with
2
beeps.
unit.
If
the
problem
still
occurs,
replace
the
alarm
immediately.
e186
The LED
flashes
yellow
3
times every
60
The
maximum
lifetime
is
reached.
Push
test/silence
button
seconds
with
3
beeps
once
to
silence
for
22
hours.
Replace
the
alarm
‘
immediately.
Environmental
Protection
Waste
electrical
products
should
not
be
disposed
of
with
household
waste.
Please
recycle
where
facilities
exist.
Check
with
Local
Authority
or
retailer
for
recycling
advice.
=
Manufacturer
and
Service
Information
X-Sense
Innovations
Co., Ltd.
Address:
B4-503,
Kexing
Science
Park,
15
Keyuan
Road,
Shenzhen,
518057,
CHINA
Email:
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