Kidde I12040 User Manual

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Kidde I12040 User Manual

120V AC/DC Wire-in Smoke Alarm

Battery Backup

 

Part Number 21006378

Model i12040

–­ Ionization Sensing Technology

–­ One button design (operates Smart Hush™ and test) ­– Large mounting base

–­ 9V Battery Backup (included) ­– Tamper resist feature

–­ Alarm memory

­– Pre-stripped wiring harness with tinned strands

Description

The Kidde i12040 is an AC/DC powered, ionization smoke alarm that operates on a 120V power source with 9V battery backup.

This alarm uses ionization sensing technology. Ionization sensing alarms may detect invisible fire particles (associated with flaming fires) sooner than photoelectric alarms. Photoelectric sensing alarms may detect visible particles (associated with smoldering fires) sooner than ionization alarms.

Kidde strongly recommends that both ionization and photoelectric smoke alarms be installed to help insure maximum detection of the various types of fire that can occur within the home.

This smoke alarm is available in a 6-piece cut case with tray for easy display as well as a 6-piece bulk pack for contractors and property owners. This unit is a UL Listed product with a 10-year limited warranty.

SIGNALING

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Install Confidence

Easy Installation

Front battery pull tab allows battery activation without removing alarm from mounting bracket.

Large mounting base makes mounting easier, protects surface paint from dirt and covers imperfections.

Pre-stripped wiring harness with easy off cap does not require stripper tool. Tinned strands increase conductivity and wire nut grip.

Fewer Callbacks

One button design for easy operation and less confusion. Operates Smart Hush™ and alarm test

Battery run down protection will shut down alarm memory when AC power is not present, reducing low battery chirp.

Dust cover protects sensor from contaminates during construction reducing nuisance alarms

User-Friendly Features

Tamper resist locking feature deters alarm theft

Alarm memory flashes red LED indicating which unit was the initiating alarm in interconnected system.

Interconnectable with up to 24 devices (of which 18 can be initiating) including smoke, CO and heat alarms. See user’s guide for complete instructions.

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