90 90
Angle
(In Degrees)
Percent
Light Intensity
0
5-25
30-45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
100
90
75
55
45
40
35
35
30
30
25
25
45 45
0
90
90
45
45
0
WALL
LIGHT
LIGHT
CEILING
FIGURE 1: Light Output
for
Ceiling Mount
FIGURE 2: Light Output
for
Wall Mount
USER’S MANUAL
AC POWERED STROBE LIGHT
FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED
Input: 120V AC ~, 60Hz
obe: 177 candela minimum
Str
UL ST
ANDARD 1971
Model SL177
M08-0188-000 J1 05/07 Printed in Mexico
TANT! PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND SAVE.
IMPOR
This user’s manual contains important information about your Strobe
s operation. If you are installing this Strobe Light for use by others,
Light’
you must leave this manual—or a copy of it—with the end user
ABLE OF CONTENTS
T
oduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Intr
e You Install This Strobe Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Befor
Recommended Placement For Hearing Impair
Weekly Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
How To Install This Strobe Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4
Regular Maintenance
If This Str
If Y
Special Compliance Considerations
Limitations of Str
Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
© 2007 BRK Brands, Inc., a Jar
3901 Liberty Str
All rights r
Consumer Affairs: (800) 323-9005
www
obe Light Activates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
connected CO Alarm Sounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
If an Inter
If an Interconnected Smoke Alarm Sounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
ou Suspect A Pr
eserved.
.
brkelectr
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4
oblem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
obes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
eet Road, Aurora, IL 60504-8122
onics
.com • www
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
den Corporation company (NYSE: JAH)
.firstalert.com
ed Strobe Lights . .2
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing First Alert for your hearing impair
Light needs. You have purchased a state of the art Strobe Light
designed to pr
of a fir
carbon monoxide alarms. Please take the time to read this manual and
make the Str
Key Featur
Smar
CO danger
CO, smoke/CO combo and heat alarms.
177 Candela Xenon Light: Powerful 177 candela xenon str
ovides effective visual warning to awaken hearing impaired residents.
pr
Smart Interconnect: One interconnect wire carries smoke and CO
alarm signals.
Meets ADA Requir
with Disabilities Act (ADA).
This device is not a smoke, heat or carbon monoxide alar
be inter
It will not work without AC power
ovide hearing impair
e or a carbon monoxide danger when used with smoke, heat or
obe Light an integral part of your family’s safety plan.
es of the SL177 Strobe Light:
obe:
t Str
Separate flash patter
. Can be interconnected with First Alert
ements:
connected with operating alarms to provide protection.
ed individuals with a visual warning
ns to distinguish smoke/heat or
Meets the r
equir
®
and BRK®smoke,
ements of the Americans
.
BEFORE YOU INSTALL THIS STROBE LIGHT
TANT!
IMPOR
obe Lights”.
Str
This Strobe Light is intended to be interconnected with functioning
smoke, heat or carbon monoxide alarms. It has no means of detection
on it own. It will not operate without AC power. Its operation is specifically designed to wake hearing impair
72, Underwriters Laboratories (UL 1971), Americans with Disabilities
Act (ADA) and ANSI 117.1.
This Strobe Light can ONLY give an early warning of a potentially
dangerous fire or CO incident if it is installed, maintained and located
e hearing impair
wher
This unit will not sense smoke, carbon monoxide, gas, heat or flame.
It cannot pr
Check Y
This Str
family or multi-family dwellings and institutional applications including
sleeping areas of hospitals, hotels, motels, nursing homes, long term
health car
dwellings. See “Special Compliance Considerations” for details.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. Turn off power to the area where
you will install this Strobe Light at the circuit breaker or fuse box
before beginning installation. Failure to turn off the power before
installation may result in serious electrical shock, injury or death.
Read “Recommended Placement for Hearing Impair
ed persons as specified by NFP
esidents can see it, as described in this manual.
ed r
event or extinguish fir
es.
our Local Building Codes
210,
esidential single-
m to the
760 of NFPA 70
e to follow
ned of
obe Light is designed to be used in typical r
e facilities, day car
•
Installation of this Str
electrical codes in your area; Articles
(NEC), NFP
NBC (BOCA); OTFDC (CABO), and any other local or
building codes that may apply. Wiring and installation must
med by a licensed electrician. Failur
for
be per
these guidelines may result in injury or property damage.
•
•
•
obe Light
This
Str
cuit. Be sur
60Hz cir
switch, dimmer, or ground fault circuit interrupter. Failure to
connect this
oviding constant pr
om pr
fr
It is possible an electrical fir
powering this
unit could be cut of
ecommend wiring war
ts r
exper
separate circuits from other appliances, since these circuits
e not as likely to be overloaded. Other safety experts
ar
ecommend wiring these units on the same circuits as
r
appliances so it is more readily apparent if the circuit fails.
Never disconnect the power from an AC powered Alarm to
stop an unwanted alarm. Doing so will disable the unit and
remove your protection. In the case of a true unwanted
alarm open a window or fan the smoke away from the interconnected units . The interconnected alarm will reset automatically when it returns to normal operation. Never remove
the batteries from a battery operated Alarm to stop an
unwanted alarm (caused by cooking smoke, etc.). Instead
open a window or fan the smoke away. The Alarm will reset
automatically.
e facilities, dormitories or other similar
obe Light must confor
A 72, NFP
A 101; SBC (SBCCI); UBC (ICBO);
must be power
e the cir
Strobe Light
Strobe Light
f and it may fail to activate. Some safety
ed by a 24-hour
cuit cannot be tur
to a 24-hour circuit may prevent it
otection.
e could occur on the cir
. If this happened, power to the
ning devices like this unit on
1 2 3
.
ed Strobe
obe light
m. It must
, 120VAC
f by a
cuit
RECOMMENDED PLACEMENT FOR HEARING
IMPAIRED STROBE LIGHTS
According to NFPA 72, at a minimum a strobe should installed within
16 feet (4.9 meters) of the pillow
For wall mounting, the strobe should be between 80 to 96 inches (203
to 244 cm) above the floor.
For ceiling mounting: Ideally
center of the room. See diagram.
.
, the strobe should be located near the
HOW TO INSTALL THIS STROBE LIGHT
obe Light is designed to be mounted on any standard wiring junction box to a 4-inch (10 cm) diagonal size, on either the ceiling or wall (if allowed
This Str
by local codes). Read “Recommended Placement for Hearing Impaired Strobe Lights” before you begin installation.
Tools you will need: • Standard Flathead screwdriver • Wire strippers
THE PARTS OF THIS STROBE LIGHT
The Mounting Bracket
Installs onto the junction box.
It has a variety of screw slots to fit most
boxes. If a junction box is not already in
place, install one using standar
#14 gauge copper wire.
To remove the mounting bracket from
the base, hold the base firmly and twist
mounting bracket counterclockwise.
d #12 or
Mounting slot and screw (1 of 2)
1
Junction box
2
Mounting bracket
3
4 Mounting Bracket Alignment Arrow
Mounting slot and screw (1 of 2)
5
Wire strip gauge
6
IF THIS STROBE LIGHT ACTIV
RESPONDING TO AN ALARM
During an alarm, depending on what type of alarms you have
connected, the strobe light will flash different patterns.
Smoke/Heat Alarms: Constant approximately 1 flash per second.
ms: Intermittent approximately 1 flash per second for four
CO Alar
flashes, then 5 seconds of
These dif
better distinguish the danger present. The flash patterns approximate the audible alar
carbon monoxide alarm.
The appropriate smoke, CO or heat alarm will also be sounding
their r
Smoke or Heat Alarm you will hear 3 beeps, pause, 3 beeps, pause.
Carbon Monoxide danger you will hear 4 fast beeps, pause, 4 fast
beeps, pause.
ferent patterns are to help a hearing impaired person
epeating horn patterns:
f. Pattern is repeated.
m emitted by either a smoke/heat alarm or
ATES
7 Neutral (white) AC wire
Hot (black) AC wire
8
Interconnect wire
9
Alignment Tab On Alarm
10
Turn to attach to bracket
11
Turn to remove from bracket
12
This strobe light must be interconnected with smoke, heat and/or
carbon monoxide alar
ooms to provide protection.
r
ms either within or nearby the sleeping
STROBE LIGHT OUTPUT FOR WALL & CEILING
MOUNTING
The intensity of the str
In other wor
and is progressively less bright to either side. As required by
Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL), the following illustrations show how
the str
locate units for the hearing impaired.
ds, the light is brightest directly in front of the strobe light
obe light is dispersed. Use them to help you choose where to
obe light gradually lessens as the angle increases.
The Power Connector
The power connector plugs into a power input block
on the Str
•Black wir
obe Light and supplies it AC power.
e is “hot.”
•White wire is neutral.
Orange wire is used for interconnect.
•
If you need to r
POWER OFF first. T
a flat scr
the security tab inside the power input block. Gently pry
back the tab and pull the connector free.
same circuit, power from a generator or solar power, light dimmer on the same circuit or mounted near fluorescent lighting. Excessively noisy
power may cause damage to your Alar
emove the power connector, turn
ewdriver blade between the power connector and
Make sur
o remove the power connector, insert
e the Alarm is not receiving excessively noisy power. Examples of noisy power could be major appliances on the
m.
FOLLOW THESE INSTALLATION STEPS
The basic installation of this str
to install one str
This device is not a smoke, heat or CO alarm. It must be interconnected with operating alar
work without AC power
Things to consider when planning the installation of a hearing impair
strobe light:
Location of strobe light is important and must comply with NFPA
•
72 requirements. This device is intended to awaken a hearing
impair
fective. See Installation Diagram and "Recommended Locations
ef
PHOTOSENSITIVE EPILEPSY AND STROBE FLASH RA
Individuals who ar
eased probability for seizures with multiple strobe lights flashing
an incr
onously. The frequency or speed of flashing light that is most
asynchr
likely to cause seizur
lights most likely to trigger seizur
30 flashes per second (Hertz). This strobe light flashes at about 1 flash
per second.
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, most workplaces and places
serving the public, including theaters, r
equir
e r
ar
people who cannot hear or cannot hear well will know that there is an
gency.
emer
e susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy might have
ed to have fir
es varies from person to person. Generally, flashing
e alarms, which flash as well as ring so that
es are between the frequency of 5 to
estaurants, and recreation areas,
TES
WEEKLY TESTING
o test this strobe light you must activate the test button of each inter-
T
connected, smoke, CO or heat alarm. This will send a signal to the
strobe light and cause the unit to begin flashing. Depending on what
type of alarms you have connected, the str
ns.
ed
A
patter
Smoke/Heat Alar
CO Alarms: Intermittent approximately 1 flash per second for four
flashes, then 5 seconds of
These different patterns are to help a hearing impaired person better
distinguish the danger present. The flash patterns approximate the
audible alarm emitted by either a smoke or heat alarm or a carbon
monoxide alarm. Note that a heat alarm will emit the same hor
as a smoke alarm. Make sure all members of your family understand
the different flash patterns.
Do not look dir
flashing. Doing so can hurt your eyes or burn your fingers.
strobe light does not flash during testing and the alarm does not sound,
check the fuse or circuit breaker supplying power to the alarm circuit.
If the alarm sounds and the str
installation instructions in this manual to insur
properly. If the strobe light still does not work it should be replaced.
When testing the interconnected alarm, do not stand too close to
the unit when the alarm is sounding. It is loud to wake you in an
gency
emer
hearing. All interconnected alarms connected to this strobe light must
be tested individually to ensure proper connections. It is important to
test all inter
. Using the test button is the recommended way to test the
operly
pr
alarms and strobe light.
ms:
Constant appr
f. Patter
ectly at or touch the lens while the strobe light is
obe light does not flash, r
. Exposur
e to the hor
connected alarms every week to make sur
obe light will flash different
oximately 1 flash per second.
n is repeated.
efer to the
obe light is wir
e str
n at close range may har
e they ar
n patter
If the
ed
m your
e working
n
for Hearing Impaired Strobe Lights" for details.
• Types of other alarms to be interconnected with this strobe light.
This device can be inter
monoxide alarms or a combination of all thr
usually placed within the sleeping room. A carbon monoxide or
heat alarm is usually placed outside the sleeping ar
ecommendations in each device's installation manual. The inter-
r
connect wire of all alarms must be properly connected for the
strobe light to be operational. The strobe light may be positioned
anywher
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD! T
installation!
Remove the mounting bracket from the base. Install the mounting
1.
bracket to the junction box.
Using wir
2.
wiring as follows:
Strip off about 1/2” (12 mm) of the plastic coating on the orange
wire on the power connector.
• Connect the white wire on the power connector to the neutral
wir
• Connect the black wire on the power connector to the hot wire
in the junction box.
• Connect the orange wire on the power connector to the inter-
connect wire in the junction box. Repeat for each unit you are
inter
junction box to the orange inter
Plug the power connector into the back of the Strobe Light.
3.
4. Line up the alignment tab on the base with the alignment tab on
the mounting bracket. T
you hear the unit snap into place.
Check all connections.
5.
Improper wiring of the power connector or the wiring leading to
the power connector will cause damage to the Strobe Light and
may lead to a non-functioning unit.
• If you are installing multiple Strobe Lights, repeat steps 1-5
for each Strobe Light in the series. When you are finished,
restore power to the junction box.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD! Do not r
all devices are completely installed. Restoring power before
installation is complete may r
injury or death.
6. Make sure the Strobe Light is receiving AC power. Under normal
operation, the gr
If the power indicator light does not light, TURN OFF POWER TO
THE JUNCTION BOX and recheck all connections. If all connections are correct and the power indicator still does not light when
you restore the power, the unit should be replaced immediately.
obe light or multiple strobe lights.
ed person and must be positioned pr
e within the interconnected circuit.
e nuts, connect the power connector to the household
e in the junction box.
connecting. Never connect the hot or neutral wires in the
een power indicator light will shine continuously
obe light is similar whether you want
ms to provide protection. It will not
.
operly for it to be
connected with smoke, heat, carbon
ee. A smoke alarm is
ea. Follow
urn off power before starting
connect wir
e.
urn the Strobe Light clockwise (right) until
e power until
estor
esult in serious electrical shock,
To test this strobe light you must activate the test button of each
7.
connected, smoke, CO or heat alarm. This will send a signal
inter
to the strobe light and cause the unit to begin flashing.
Depending on what type of alarms you have connected, the
obe light will flash different patterns.
str
Smoke/Heat Alarms: Constant approximately 1 flash per second.
CO Alarms: Intermittent appr
ed
flashes, then 5 seconds of
These different patterns are to help a hearing impaired person
better distinguish the danger pr
mate the audible alarm emitted by either a smoke/heat alarm or
carbon monoxide alarm.
Do not look dir
flashing.
If any Strobe Light does not flash, TURN OFF POWER and recheck
connections. If any Str
after restoring power, replace it immediately.
This Str
and ONELINK
branded Smoke Alarms, Carbon Monoxide Alarms, Combination
Smoke/CO Alarms, Heat Alarms and r
Affairs at 1-800-323-9005, 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM Central Standard Time,
Monday thr
connect units within a single family r
Inter
households will experience unwanted alarms when you test any unit
in the series. Interconnected units will only work if they are wired to
compatible units and all r
connected units must meet ALL of the following
Inter
equir
r
A maximum of 18 units total may be inter
•
(Maximum of 12 Smoke Alarms).
The same fuse or circuit breaker must power all interconnected
•
Alarms.
• The total length of wire interconnecting the units should be
less than 1000 feet (305 meters). This type of wire is commonly
available at Hardware and Electrical Supply stores.
•
All wiring must conform to all local electrical codes and NFPA 70
(National Electrical Code). Refer to NFPA 72, NFPA 101, and/or
your local building code for further connection requirements.
ectly at or touch the lens while the strobe light is
obe Light still does not flash when you test it
obe Light can be inter
®
eless enabled
wir
ough Friday for specific model information.
ements:
A. Unswitched 120VAC
60 Hz source
.
1A. Strobe Light
Smoke, CO or
1B.
Heat Alarm
2. Ceiling or Wall
oximately 1 flash per second for four
f. Pattern is repeated.
esent. The flash patterns approxi-
connected with all curr
First Aler
ent model har
®
t
and BRK Electr
elays. Call First Alert Consumer
, otherwise all
equir
ements ar
esidence only
e met.
connected
B. To additional units (Smoke, CO and
Heat Alarm); Maximum = 18 total
(Maximum 12 Smoke Alarms)
3. Power Connector
e Nut
4. Wir
5. Junction Box
6. Neutral Wire (Wht)
connect Wir
7. Inter
8. Hot Wire (Blk)
onics
dwired
®
e
REGULAR MAINTENANCE
This unit has been designed to be as maintenance fr
there are a few simple things you must do to keep it working properly.
est it at least once a week.
• T
• Clean the Strobe Light at least once a month; gently vacuum off
any dust using your household vacuum’s soft brush attachment,
and test the Strobe Light after cleaning. Never use water, cleaners
or solvents since they may damage the unit.
ee as possible, but
obe Light is loose or br
If the Str
•
eplaced immediately
be r
for any reason. Doing so can permanently damage the unit
and will void your war
• Do no
t paint over the unit. Paint may clog the openings and
event the unit from operating properly.
pr
ranty.
oken, the entir
emove the Strobe Light lens
. Never r
e unit should
IF AN INTERCONNECTED CO ALARM SOUNDS
“ALARM-MOVE TO FRESH AIR”
If you hear an inter
is flashing, move ever
Actuation of an interconnected CO Alarm indicates the presence of
carbon monoxide (CO) which can kill you. In other wor
your CO Alar
INTERCONNECTED CO ALARM SIGNAL SOUNDS:
IF AN
Operate the Test/Silence button.
1.
Call your emergency services, fire department or 911. Write down
2.
the number of your local emergency service here:
connected CO alarm horn and the CO red light
DO NOT r
yone to a source of fresh air.
emove the batteries!
m sounds, you must not ignore it!
ds, when
____________________________________________________________
Immediately move to fresh air—outdoors or by an open door or
3.
window. Do a head count to check that all persons are accounted
for
or window until the emer
premises have been aired out, and your CO Alarm remains in its
normal condition.
After following steps 1-3, if your CO Alarm reactivates within a 24-
4.
hour period, r
technician to investigate for sources of CO from fuel-burning
equipment and appliances, and inspect for pr
equipment. If pr
equipment serviced immediately. Note any combustion equipment
not inspected by the technician, and consult the manufactur
instructions, or contact the manufactur
mation about CO safety and this equipment. Make sure that motor
vehicles ar
garage or adjacent to the r
qualified appliance technician here:
e-enter the premises, or move away from the open door
. Do not r
gency services responder has arrived, the
epeat steps 1-3 and call a qualified appliance
oblems are identified during this inspection have the
e not, and have not, been operating in an attached
esidence. Write down the number of a
oper operation of this
ectly, for more infor-
ers dir
ers’
____________________________________________________________
NOTE: A qualified appliance technician is defined as “a person, firm,
corporation, or company that either in person or through a representative,
is engaged in and r
eplacement of heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) equipment,
r
combustion appliances and equipment, and/or gas fir
decorative combustion equipment.”
INTERCONNECTED SMOKE ALARM SOUNDS
IF AN
esponsible for the installation, testing, servicing, or
eplaces or other
RESPONDING TO AN ALARM
If an interconnected unit alarms and you are not testing the
•
unit, it is warning you of a potentially dangerous situation that
equires your immediate attention. NEVER ignore any alarm.
r
Ignoring the alar
• Never remove the batteries from a battery operated Smoke/CO
m to stop an unwanted alar
Alar
etc.). Removing batteries disables the alarm so it cannot sense
smoke, and removes your protection. Instead open a window
or fan the smoke away fr
matically.
If the unit alar
•
ms get ever
esult in injur
m may r
om the unit. The alarm will reset auto-
yone out of the house immediately.
y or death.
m (caused by cooking smoke,
WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF FIRE
• Don’t panic; stay calm. Follow your family escape plan.
• Get out of the house as quickly as possible. Don’t stop to get
essed or collect anything.
dr
• Feel doors with the back of your hand before opening them.
If a door is cool, open it slowly
doors and windows closed, unless you must escape through
them.
• Cover your nose and mouth with a cloth (preferably damp).
Take short, shallow breaths.
Meet at your planned meeting place outside your home,
•
and do a head count to make sur
Call the Fire Department as soon as possible from outside.
•
Give your address, then your name.
t open a hot door
. Don’
e everybody got out safely
. Keep
.
• Never go back inside a burning building for any reason.
Contact your Fir
•
safer.
e Department for ideas on making your home
IF YOU SUSPECT A PROBLEM
obe light lens is loose or br
If the str
eplaced immediately
r
eason. Doing so can permanently damage the unit and will void
r
your warranty.
Always discharge the branch circuit before servicing an AC or
AC/DC Alarm. First, turn off the AC power at the circuit breaker
or fuse box. Next, remove the battery from Alarms with battery
back-up. Finally
to discharge the branch circuit.
. Never r
ess and hold the test button for 5-10 seconds
, pr
Do not try fixing the device yourself – this will void your warranty!
If the device is still not operating pr
please see “How to Obtain Warranty Service” in the Limited Warranty.
oken, the entire unit should be
emove the str
operly
obe light lens for any
, and it is still under warranty,
SPECIAL COMPLIANCE CONSIDERA
Strobe Lights along with residential smoke and carbon monoxide
alarms alone are not a suitable substitute for complete fire
detection systems in places housing many people—like apar
buildings, condominiums, hotels, motels, dormitories, hospitals,
long-term health care facilities, nursing homes, day care facilities,
or group homes of any kind—even if they were once single-family
homes. They are not a suitable substitute for complete fire detection
systems in warehouses, industrial facilities, commercial buildings,
and special-purpose non-residential buildings which require special
fire detection and alarm systems, typically in only the sleeping
areas. Depending on the building codes in your area, these devices
may be used to provide additional protection in these facilities.
LIMITATIONS OF STROBES
Strobes and alarms may not waken all individuals. Practice the
escape plan at least twice a year
– from kids to grandparents. Allow children to master fire escape
planning and practice befor
sleeping. If childr
signals, or if there are infants or family members with mobility limitations,
make sur
the event of an emer
while family members are sleeping in order to determine their response
while sleeping and to determine whether they may need assistance in
the event of an emer
The str
operate if AC power is cut off for any reason (open fuse or circuit
eaker, failure along a power line or at a power station, electrical
br
e that bur
fir
The Str
responding alarm.
cor
connected smoke, heat or CO alarms.
inter
obes may not be seen.
Str
the visual notification if obstructions such as doors, walls, or bright
lights block the strobe light. The use of alcohol or drugs may also
impair ones ability to r
obes are not foolproof.
Str
made of components that can wear out or fail at any time. Y
test the unit weekly to ensure your continued protection. Strobes are
not a substitute for pr
Hearing deficits may not be not appar
.
doctor
obes have a limited life.
Str
if it is not operating properly. Replace the strobe 10 years from date of
installation.
en or others do not readily waken to audible or visual
e that someone is assigned to assist them in fire drill and in
gency. It is recommended that you hold a fire drill
gency.
obe cannot work without AC power.
ns the electrical wires, etc.).
obe will not operate unless smoke, heat or CO reaches the
espond to the visual signal.
operty or life insurance.
, making sure that everyone is involved
e holding a fire drill at night when they are
The str
Refer to the user’
Hearing impair
Like any electr
s manuals supplied with the
ed individuals may not see
onic device, strobes are
ent.
If in doubt, consult your
The unit should be r
LIMITED WARRANTY
BRK Brands, Inc., ("BRK") the maker of BRK®brand and First Alert
brand products, warrants that for a period of ten years from the date
of purchase, this product will be free from defects in material and
workmanship. BRK, at its option, will r
any component of the product found to be defective during the warranty
period. Replacement will be made with a new or remanufactured
oduct or component. If the product is no longer available, replacement
pr
may be made with a similar pr
your exclusive warranty.
This warranty is valid for the original retail purchaser from the date of
initial r
receipt. Proof of purchase is required to obtain warranty performance.
BRK dealers, service centers, or retail stores selling BRK products do
not have the right to alter
conditions of this warranty.
This warranty does not cover normal wear of parts or damage resulting
from any of the following: negligent use or misuse of the product, use on
oper voltage or current, use contrary to the operating instructions,
impr
disassembly
authorized service center. Further, the warranty does not cover Acts of
God, such as fir
are included with this unit.
BRK shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages
caused by the br
the extent pr
chantability or fitness for a particular purpose is limited in duration
mer
to the duration of the above warranty. Some states, provinces or
jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty
lasts, so the above limitations or exclusion may not apply to you. This
warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other
rights that vary from state to state or province to province.
chase and is not transferable. Keep the original sales
etail pur
, modify or any way change the terms and
epair or alteration by anyone other than BRK or an
, r
e, flood, hurricanes and tor
each of any expr
ohibited by applicable law, any implied warranty of
How to Obtain Warranty Service
If service is required, do not return the product to your retailer.
Service:
In order to obtain warranty service, contact the Consumer Affairs
Division at 1-800-323-9005, 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM Central Standard Time,
Monday thr
model number and date of purchase available when calling.
For W
BRK Brands, Inc.
25 Spur Drive, El Paso, TX 79906
BRK®is a registered trademark of BRK Brands, Inc.
First Alert
ough Friday
ranty Ser
ar
®
is a registered trademark of the First Alert Trust.
. To assist us in serving you, please have the
n to:
etur
vice r
epair or replace this product or
oduct of equal or gr
nadoes or any batteries that
ess or implied warranty
TIONS
tment
obe will not
ou must
eplaced immediately
®
eater value. This is
. Except to
Printed in Mexico M08-0188-000 J1 05/07
4 5
6