Firex FADCP, 4490 Series User Manual

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Smoke Alarm
SERIES 4490 PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE ALARM
MODEL FADCP (4490 Series): 120VAC WITH
PLEASE READ AND SAVE THIS ENTIRE MANUAL
Installer: Please leave this manual with the product.
Electrical rating 120VAC, 60Hz, 0.056amp Model FADCP includes 9V battery back-up Single and/or Multiple Station Smoke Alarm
About this Alarm:
This smoke alarm is designed to detect smoke. It is NOT designed to detect fire. If this smoke alarm sounds its alarm horn, DO NOT
assume that it is a false alarm. The alarm horn requires your immediate action.
The photoelectric type alarms are generally more effective at detecting slow, smoldering fires which smolder for hours before bursting into flame. Sources of these fires may include cigarettes burning in couches or bed­ding. The ionization type alarms are generally more effective at detecting fast, flaming fires which consume combustible materials rapidly and spread quickly. Sources of these fires may include flammable liquids or paper burning in a waste container. However, both types of alarms are designed to provide adequate detection of both types of fires. If you desire the benefits of both systems, you should install smoke alarms that combine in one alarm both photoelectric and ionization sensing technologies.
SPECIFICATIONS AND IMPORTANT PRODUCT
INFORMATION
Product Features
Ramp-up Horn: Allows you to begin the test sequence then move away from the unit before the full alarm horn sounds.
Trigger Alarm Locator™ (TAL™): Allows the homeowner to identify the initiating alarm within an interconnected system of alarms.
Smart Interconnect Test: In an interconnected system, this feature will alarm the local unit first, then quiet the local unit while the remote units alarm.
Quick Quiet™ False Alarm Control: Quiets nuisance alarms for up to 15 minutes.
Smart Quiet™ Low Battery 1: Allows the homeowners to silence the low battery chirp for up to 10 hours, giving them time to go back to sleep and/or purchase a fresh replacement battery.
Smart Quiet™ Low Battery 2: Indicates the battery no longer has enough voltage to adequately protect in the event of a power outage. The Smart Quiet™ feature will no longer silence the chirp. THE BATTERY MUST BE REPLACED IMMEDIATELY.
Latching LED: Red LED flashes until reset for quick clear identification of the initiating alarm in an interconnected system.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Fire Safety Tips
These guidelines will assist you in the event of a fire. However, to reduce the chance that fires will start, practice fire safety rules and prevent hazardous situations.
• Develop family escape plans, discuss them with ALL household
members, and practice them regularly. The plans should include TWO exits from each room, an escape route to the outside from each exit, and a safe meeting place for everyone outside the building.
• Familiarize everyone with the sound of a smoke alarm and explain
what it means.
• Teach all household members NOT TO OPEN ANY DOOR IF THE
DOOR IS HOT, and to crawl along the floor to stay below dangerous smoke, fumes, and gases.
Limitations of This Smoke Alarm
• There may be limiting circumstances where a household member may
not hear the alarm (e.g., outdoor or indoor noise, sound sleepers, drug or alcohol usage, the hard of hearing, etc.). If you suspect that this smoke alarm may not alert a household member, install and maintain specialty smoke alarms. Current studies have shown smoke alarms may not awaken all sleeping individuals. It is the responsibility of individuals
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in the household who are capable of assisting others to provide assistance to those who may not be awakened by the alarm sound or who may be incapable of safely evacuating the area unassisted.
• Smoke alarms can sound only when they detect smoke (combustion
particle). This alarm does not sense heat, flame, or any gas.
• Smoke alarms have limitations. This alarm is not foolproof and is not
warranted to protect lives or property from fire. Smoke alarms are not a substitute for insurance. Homeowners and renters should insure their life and property. In addition, it is possible for the alarm to fail at any time. For this reason, you must test the alarm weekly and replace every 10 years.
• Smoke alarms will not be effective in the following situations. Always
avoid these situations:
Smoking in bed Leaving children home alone Cleaning with flammable liquids such as gasoline An escape plan is not prepared and practiced Alarms are not properly maintained Alarms are not tested regularly Batteries are not replaced yearly or when low battery chirp sounds
AGENCY ALARM PLACEMENT RECOMMENDA
TIONS
Invensys Controls Americas recommends complete coverage protection achieved by installing a smoke alarm in every room of your home.
For your information, the National Fire Protection Association’s Standard 72, reads as follows:
11.5.1* Required Detection.
11.5.1.1* Where required by applicable laws, codes, or standards for a specific
type of occupancy, approved single- and multiple-station smoke alarms shall be installed as follows:
(1) *In all sleeping rooms and guest rooms
(2) *Outside of each separate dwelling unit sleeping area, within 6.4 m (21
ft) of any door to a sleeping room, the distance measured along a path of travel
(3) On every level of a dwelling unit, including basements
(4) On every level of a residential board and care occupancy (small facility),
including basement and excluding crawl spaces and unfinished attics
(5) *In the living area(s) of a guest suite
(6) In the living area(s) of a residential board and care occupancy (small
facility)
A.11.8.3 One of the most critical factors of any fire alarm system is the location
of the fire detecting devices. This annex is not a technical study. It is an attempt to provide some fundamentals on alarm or detector location. For simplicity, only those types of alarms or detectors recognized by Chapter 11 (e.g., smoke and heat alarms or detectors) are discussed. In addition, special problems requiring engineering judgment, such as locations in attics and in rooms with high ceiling, are not covered.
Smoke Alarms or Smoke Detector Mounting – Dead Air Space. The smoke from a fire generally rises to the ceiling, spreads out across the ceiling surface, and begins to bank down from the ceiling. The corner where the ceiling and wall meet is an air space into which the smoke could have difficulty penetrating. In most fires, this dead air space measures about 0.1 m (4 in.) along the ceiling from the corner and about 0.1 m (4 in.) down the wall as shown in Figure A.11.8.3 Detectors should not be placed in this dead air space.
Smoke and heat detectors should be installed in those locations recommended by the manufacturer’s published instructions, except in those cases where the space above the ceiling is open to the outside and little or no insulation is present over the ceiling. Such cases result in the ceiling being excessively cold in the winter or excessively hot in the summer. Where the ceiling is significantly different in temperature from the air space below, smoke and heat have difficulty reaching the ceiling and a detector that is located on that ceiling. In this situation, placement of the detector on a side-wall, with the top 0.1 m to 0.3 m (4 in. to 12 in.) from the ceiling, is recommended.
Figure A.11.8.3 Example of Proper Mounting for Detectors
The situation described previously for insinuated or poorly insulated ceilings can also exist, to a lesser extent, in the case of outside walls. The recommendation is to place the smoke alarm or smoke detector on a sidewall. However, where the sidewall is an exterior wall with little or no insulation, an interior wall should be selected. It should be recognized that the condition of inadequately insulated ceilings and walls can exist in multifamily housing (apartments), single-family housing, and mobile homes.
In those dwelling units employing radiant heating in the ceiling, the wall location is the recommended location. Radiant heating in the ceiling can create a hot-air, boundary layer along the ceiling surface, which can seriously restrict the movement of smoke and heat to a ceiling-mounted detector.
This equipment should be installed in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association’s Standard 72, NFPA, Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269.
THIS STANDARD MEANS YOU SHOULD INSTALL AND USE A SMOKE ALARM IN EVERY ROOM AND AREA OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD OR BUILDING FOR BEST PROTECTION.
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Also, as required by the California State Fire Marshal:
“Early warning fire detection is best achieved by the installation of fire detection equipment in all rooms and areas of the household as follows: a smoke alarm installed in each separate sleeping area (in the vicinity, but outside the bedrooms), and heat or smoke alarms in the living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, hallways, attics, furnace rooms, closets, utility and storage rooms, basements and attached garages.”
Important Smoke Alarm Placement and Exception Information
• Install a smoke alarm as close to the center of the ceiling as possible. If this is not practical, mount no closer than 4 inches from a wall or corner. Also, if local codes allow, install smoke alarms on walls, between 4 and 12 inches from ceiling/wall intersections.
• Install a minimum of two smoke alarms in every home, no matter how small the home. New construction codes require a minimum of two interconnected smoke alarms in newly built homes.
• Install a smoke alarm in each room that is divided by a partial wall (either coming down from the ceiling at least 24 inches, or coming up from the floor).
• Install smoke alarms on peaked, cathedral, or gabled ceilings 3 feet from the highest point (measured horizontally).
Install a smoke alarm in lived-in attics or attics which house electrical equipment like furnaces, air conditioners, or heaters.
Compliance and Proper Applications
• This smoke alarm is designed to be used inside a single-family house­hold. In multi-family buildings, each individual living unit should have its own alarms. It is not a substitute for a complete commercial alarm system. It should be used only as supplemental protection in hotels, motels, dormitories, hospitals, nursing homes, or group homes.
• This product is intended for use in ordinary indoor locations of family living units. It is not designed to measure compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) commercial or industrial standards.
WARNING
DO NOT Install Smoke Alarms:
• In areas with high humidity (bathrooms or areas near dishwashers or washing machines). Install at least 10 feet (3 meters) away from these areas if possible. Note: Steam and aerosol sprays can disable the alarm.
• Near air returns or within 3 feet (1 meter) of heating and cooling supply vents. The air could blow smoke away from the alarm, interrupting its alarm.
• In extremely dusty, dirty, or insect-infested areas. Loose particles interfere with smoke alarm operation.
• Within 3 feet (1 meter) of fluorescent lighting. Electrical noise may cause nuisance alarms.
• With alarm guards unless the combination of alarm and guard has been evaluated and found suitable for that purpose.
• In closets, crawlspaces, unused attics, or unheated areas where sur­rounding air temperatures may go below 40ºF (4.4ºC) or above 100ºF (37.8ºC).
• Within five feet of any fuel-burning appliance (stove, kerosene heater, furnace, fireplace, etc.).
• Within one foot of any wall, corner, or other dead air space.
• In rooms where chemicals or cleaning supplies are frequently used (paint, hair spray, thinner, etc.). Allow plenty of ventilation in rooms where chemicals are used.
• Directly above a sink, bathtub or basin.
• Directly above or below air exchanges or heating vents.
• Behind drapes, furniture, or appliances that could block air flow to the alarm.
This smoke alarm cannot be used in recreational vehicle applications.
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For best protection, install a smoke alarm in EVERY room. In addition, we recommend that all smoke alarms be interconnected.
SMOKE ALARM
COMBO SMOKE/CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM
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CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM
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HOW TO INSTALL THIS SMOKE ALARM
CAUTION
Do not use super glue or silicon caulk on or near the alarm! Fumes from these products can coat and permanently damage the sensor.
DO NOT remove or disconnect the battery or turn off AC power to quiet unwanted alarms. This will remove your protection. This alarm features a Quick Quiet™ False Alarm Control button which, when activated, will quiet unwanted smoke alarms for up to 15 minutes.
DANGER
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. Turn off power at the main fuse box or circuit breaker by removing the fuse or switching the circuit breaker to the OFF position.
WARNING
THIS ALARM SHOULD BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION’S STANDARD 72 (National Fire Protection Association, One Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269).
This smoke alarm should be installed only by a qualified electrician. Smoke alarm wiring to be used shall be in accordance with the provisions of Article 210 and 760 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, and any local codes that may apply. Interconnect wire location shall be in accordance with NEC Article 300.3b.
All wiring shall be installed per NFPA 70, Articles 760, 770, and 800.
DO NOT connect this smoke alarm to any other type of smoke, CO, heat, or combination alarm or auxiliary device except those listed in this manual.
WHILE AC AND AC/DC SMOKE, CO AND HEAT ALARMS CAN BE INTER­CONNECTED, ONLY WHEN AC POWER IS ACTIVE WILL ALL UNITS ALARM WHEN ONE UNIT SENSES A HAZARDOUS CONDITION. WHEN AC POWER IS DISCONNECTED, INTERRUPTED OR NOT PRESENT FOR ANY REASON, ONLY AC/DC UNITS WILL CONTINUE TO SEND AND RECEIVE SIGNALS AND SOUND AN ALARM IN RESPONSE TO THE PRESENCE OF SMOKE. WHEN POWER IS DISCONNECTED, INTER­RUPTED OR NOT PRESENT FOR ANY REASON, AC-ONLY POWERED SMOKE, CO, OR HEAT ALARMS WILL NOT OPERATE!
Install alarm on any 4-inch octagon or single gang junction box only.
Required Power Supply
• Use #18 AWG minimum solid or stranded wire. When interconnecting,
maximum wire length between any two is 1,500 feet for #18 AWG or 4,000 feet for #14 AWG (20 OHMS loop resistance).
• Model FADCP requires constant 120-volt AC power AND/OR a working
9-volt battery to operate properly. The alarms WILL NOT work if AC power is not connected or has failed or been interrupted for any reason and the battery is removed, drained or improperly connected. DO NOT use any other kind of battery except as specified in this manual.
• Connect CO and smoke alarms to a single dedicated AC branch
circuit. If local codes do not permit such a wiring configuration or connection, be sure the neutral wire is common to both circuits or phases.
• This alarm can be in an interconnected system of up to 18 FireX alarms,
including no more than 12 smoke alarms. It can be interconnected with FireX models FADCP (4490 Series), FPAMV (11000 Series), FADCM (12000 Series), GCM (12400 Series), FADC (4618 and 5000 Series), TPCI (4671 Series), ADC (4518 Series), PAD (4480 Series), FPAD (4580 Series), G (406 Series), GC (4121 Series), or PG (484 Series) smoke alarms, and as many as 6 Firex model ADH (5700 Series) heat alarms and/or COE (10000 Series) or COEA (10400 Series) alarms or a combination of the two, for a total of not more than 18 interconnected devices.
• Unique power connector prevents interconnection with incompatible
smoke and combination alarms or security systems.
• Many solar power, wind power, and backup power systems use inverters
that make square or non-sinusoidal AC waveforms. Such waveforms can damage the alarms. These alarms should be powered only by electrical systems that make true sine waves. If you are not certain if your inverter makes true sine waves, contact the manufacturer of the inverter.
1. Ensure that power to the area where you will
work is turned off at the circuit breaker or fuse box.
2. With a wire nut, connect the white wire from
the alarm wire harness to the white (neutral) household wire(s).
3. With a wire nut, connect the black wire from
the alarm wire harness to the black (120V AC) household wire(s).
4. To interconnect alarms, use a
wire nut to connect yellow wire from alarm wire harness to inter­connect wire(s) between alarms. If the alarms are not being inter­connected, cover the end of the yellow wire with electrical tape.
Installing and/or Interconnecting Firex Brand AC/DC
Smoke Alarms Model FADCP (4490 Series)
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5. Remove the mounting plate from the alarm. Hold the alarm and turn
the mounting plate counter-clockwise to separate it from the back of the alarm.
6. Screw the mounting plate into a 4-inch octagonal, circular, or single gang
junction box.
7. Gently pull the wiring harness through the center hole on the mounting
plate.
8. Snap the wiring harness into the back of the smoke alarm.
9. Position the alarm over the mounting bracket and turn it to the right until
it is secured into place.
10. Repeat steps 1 through 9 for all alarms in the house, then move on to
steps 11 through 13.
DANGER! Do not restore power to the alarms until all alarms are fully installed. Failure to do so may result in electrical shock, injury, or death.
11. When all alarms in the structure are installed, apply power at the main
circuit breaker or fuse box.
12. When the alarms are ready for commissioning and inspection, remove
the dust cover and activate the battery by removing the arrow tab and closing the battery door.
13. Test the alarms in accordance with the Testing and Maintenance section
of this manual (page 9).
IF THE ALARM SOUNDS
The alarm will automatically sound a smoke alarm signal if smoke is detected by this unit or any other interconnected smoke alarm.
If Your Smoke Alarm Sounds (and you are not testing it)
WARNING
IF THE SMOKE ALARM SOUNDS A HORN PATTERN, IT INDICATES THE PRESENCE OF SMOKE WHICH CAN INDICATE THE PRESENCE OF A FIRE. YOU MUST QUICKLY DO THE FOLLOWING:
1. Don’t panic; stay calm.
2. Leave the building as quickly as possible. Touch doors with the back of
your hand to feel if they are hot before opening them. IF DOOR IS HOT USE AN ALTERNATE EXIT. Crawl along the floor, and DO NOT stop to collect anything.
3. Meet at a pre-arranged meeting place outside the building.
4. Call the fire department from OUTSIDE the building.
5. DO NOT GO BACK INSIDE A BURNING BUILDING.
TO TEMPORARILY SILENCE AN ALARM
NOTE: These features temporarily quiet alarms, but do not disable
the sensor.
When you push the Smart Button during an alarm, one of two things will happen:
1. All interconnected alarms are silenced. This means you pushed
the button on the unit that actually triggered the alarm. (Quick Quiet™
False Alarm Control)
2. One unit still sounding an alarm; the rest are silenced. The unit that
triggered the alarm continues to sound so you can identify the remote source of the alarm. (Smart Quiet™ Trigger Alarm Locator)
Smart Quiet™Trigger Alarm Locator
This feature helps you identify the trigger alarm(s) and areas of immediate danger to avoid under alarm conditions. If a dan­gerous condition persists ALL UNITS WILL GO BACK INTO ALARM AFTER ONE MINUTE; all alarms will sound for 10 seconds, then just the initiating alarm will sound for 50 seconds. This 10-second/50-second alarm pattern will keep
repeating until the air is cleared and the immediate danger has passed. MOVE AWAY from areas where you hear trigger alarms sounding if at all possible. DO NOT IGNORE the trigger alarm(s), and
be aware that an extremely dangerous situation exists at that location(s) in your home.
Latching LED Alarm Indicator
The Latching LED Alarm Indicator activates automatically, and helps you identify the original trigger alarm(s) in an interconnected series.
After a smoke alarm condition, the two RED lights on the triggering alarm(s) blink 3 times every 10 seconds until manually reset.
Smart Quiet™ for Low Battery Alert
You can silence the Low Battery Alert for up to 10 hours by pressing and releasing the Smart Button. The sensor remains active. This allows you and your family to go back to sleep or gives you time to purchase a replacement battery. It is important that you replace the battery as soon as possible to continue your protection!
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Alarm does not sound and lights do not flash when unit is tested.
NOTE: Push and hold
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1. Check that AC power is turned on (GREEN light ON); check that a good battery is inserted correctly in the battery compartment; check that the battery door is tightly closed.
2. Turn off power. Remove alarm from mounting plate and check that connector plug is securely attached.
3. Clean alarm (see Cleaning on page 7).
4. If the Trigger Alarm Locator (TAL) feature
is activated, wait 8 minutes for the TAL feature to time out.
5. Restore AC power to the alarm.
Interconnected smoke, heat, or combination smoke/CO alarms do not sound when
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1. Press and hold the Smart Button longer until the second set of two quick beeps sounds to initiate the remote test.
2. Check that remote alarms are receiving
power and functioning properly
3. Alarm interconnect circuit problem exists.
Replace and retest.
4. On DC (battery powered) interconnected alarms, remove alarm from mounting bracket and check that the connector plug is securely attached.
5. On an interconnected series with both AC and AC/DC powered units, wiring may have been improperly connected. Have wiring checked by a licensed electrician. Retest all alarms in the series.
GREEN light is not on.
1. Alarm may be functioning properly on DC (battery) power if YELLOW light flashes once per minute.
2. Check AC power supply at fuse box or breaker panel.
3. Alarm wiring is improperly connected. Have wiring checked by a licensed electrician. Retest the alarm.
PROBLEM
SOLUTION
TROUBLESHOOTING
THE SMOKE/CO ALARM
Horn beeps twice a minute and YELLOW light flashes every 10 seconds.
Push the Smart Button to allow alarm to reset and self test. If fault signal continues, alarm is no longer providing protection and must be replaced.
The alarm beeps once a minute and YELLOW light flashes.
The battery needs to be replaced. Turn off power and replace the battery. (See REPLAC­ING THE BATTERY in TESTING AND MAINTE­NANCE page 7.) Push the Smart Button to temporarily quiet the low battery signal for 10 hours.
The horn beeps once, then two beeps, then three beeps, pauses, and then sounds the full alarm when using the Smart Button to test.
The alarm is operating properly. The Firex patented Horn Ramp-Up feature lets you start the test sequence and move away from the unit before the full alarm horn sounds.
Alarm sounds; no hazard present.
Take Emergency Safety Actions in all alarm situations! If no hazard proves to be present, test the alarm to check for proper function­ing. Clean the alarm. (See TESTING AND MAINTENANCE page 7.) Check that the alarm is placed properly. (See AGENCY RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ALARM PLACEMENT page 2.)
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DANGER
Always turn off power at main fuse box or circuit breaker before taking troubleshooting action.
WARNING
DO NOT disconnect the battery or AC power to quiet an unwanted alarm. This will remove your protection. Use Quick Quiet™ False Alarm Control by pushing the Smart Button.
Interconnected CO alarms sound with smoke alarms when Smart Button is pushed to test units.
Indicates older CO alarms without Smart Interconnect are sharing the same intercon­nect line and cannot distinguish between alarm signals for smoke or CO. Replace with model COE (10000), COEA (10400), FPAMV (11000), or FADCM (12000).
REPLACE OR RETURN THE ALARM IF THE PUSH-TO-TEST FUNCTION DOES NOT OPERATE PROPERLY AFTER FOLLOWING THE PROCEDURES OUTLINED ABOVE (see Where to send your alarm for service on page 8).
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TESTING AND MAINTENANCE
Local Test
1. Press the push-to-test button and release after one chirp (yellow light flashes once). This will activate local test.
2. You will hear two chirps (yellow light flashes twice), followed by three chirps (yellow light flashes three times).
3. After the three chirps, the detector will sound four horn patterns with one flashing red LED.
4. The alarm will return to normal operation after test.
5. After the test, if any concern is noted, a fault or trouble signal will be given. The signal is two chirps every minute and the yellow LED will flash every 10 seconds. See Troubleshooting section for more help.
Interconnect Test
1. Press and hold the push-to-test button. You will hear one chirp (yellow light flashes once), then two chirps (yellow light flashes twice) then three chirps (yellow light flashes three times).
2. Let go of the push-to-test button some time during the three chirps.
3. The local alarm (initiating unit) will go into a local test as described above.
4. Once the local test is complete, the local alarm (initiating unit) will remain silent for the remainder of the test and there will be a pause of about 10 to 15 seconds before sending an interconnect signal to the interconnected alarms.
5. The interconnected smoke alarms will sound three to four horn patterns.
6. The alarms will return to normal operation after test.
7. After the test, if any concern is noted, a fault or trouble signal will be given. The signal is two chirps every minute and a flashing yellow LED every 10 seconds. See Troubleshooting section for more help.
To make the signal last longer, simply skip step 2 and just continue to hold the push-to-test button until you are satisfied with the test.
Maintenance and Care
DANGER
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. Turn off power at main service panel by removing fuse or switching appropriate circuit breaker to OFF position BEFORE cleaning Smoke alarm or replacing the battery.
Cleaning
IMPORTANT: Do not attempt to remove the cover or clean inside the alarm. THIS WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
Clean the cover at least once a month using the soft brush or wand attachment to a vacuum cleaner. Be sure all the vents are free of debris. If necessary, use a damp cloth to clean residual dirt. Do not use abrasive cleansers or spray the alarm with cleaning agents or waxes, especially cleaners containing ammonia. These liquids may impair the performance of sensors. Do not submerge the alarm in water.
Replacing the Battery
Replace the battery at least once a year or immediately when the low battery warning activates. If a replacement battery is not immediately available, push the Smart Button to silence the Low Battery Warning for approximately 10 hours. If alarm does not silence, replace the battery immediately. Use only the batteries specified below. All are available at your local retailer.
WARNING
Use only Eveready 522, Duracell MN 1604 or MX 1604, or Ultralife U9VL-J batteries! DO NOT USE ANY OTHER TYPE OF BATTERY. DO NOT USE RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES. Refer to the Installation section if you are not familiar with the proper way to install a new battery.
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Where to send your alarm for service
Do not attempt to repair this alarm. Doing so will void your warranty.
If the alarm is not operating properly, see TROUBLESHOOTING (page 6). If you must return an alarm under warranty, send the alarm in a well-padded envelope with postage prepaid, a note describing the nature of the difficulty, and proof of date of purchase to:
In U.S.: In Canada:
Invensys Controls Invensys Controls
Product Service Department Service de réparation 28C Leigh Fisher Blvd. 3505 Laird Road - Unit #14 El Paso Texas 79906 Mississauga Ontario L5L 5Y7
If the smoke alarm is no longer under warranty, have a licensed electrician replace the smoke alarm immediately with a comparable Firex brand alarm.
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WARRANTY INFORMATION
5-YEAR LIMITED SMOKE/CO ALARM WARRANTY
Invensys Controls warrants to the original consumer purchaser each new smoke alarm to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of five (5) years from the date of purchase. Invensys Controls agrees to repair or replace, at its option, any defective smoke alarm provided it is returned with postage prepaid and with proof of purchase date to Invensys Controls. This warranty does not cover damage resulting from accident, misuse or abuse or lack of reasonable care of the product. This warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties, obligations or liabilities. THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO A PERIOD OF FIVE (5) YEARS FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE FOR THE SMOKE ALARM. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you. IN NO CASE SHALL INVENSYS CONTROLS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHATSOEVER, EVEN IF THE LOSS OR DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY ITS NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT. Some states do not allow the exclusion or lim­itation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other legal rights which vary from state to state. This product meets all the requirements of U.L. Standard 217.
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