Firex ADC, AD, PAD, FPAD User Manual

120V AC Smoke Alarm with 9V Battery Back-up
©2005 Invensys Controls Americas
PHOTOELECTRIC
110-1074C
MODEL FPAD
PLEASE READ AND SAVE THIS MANUAL
Installer: Please leave this manual with the product.
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Photoelectric alarms are generally more effective at detecting slow, smoldering fires that smolder for hours before bursting into flame. Sources of these fires may include cigarettes burning in couches or bedding. Ionization alarms are generally more effec­tive at detecting fast, flaming fires that 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 provide adequate detection of both types of fires.
If you desire the earliest detection of both smoldering fires and fast flaming fires, you should install smoke alarms that combine both photoelectric and ionization sensing technologies in one unit.
SMOKE ALARM FEATURES
This smoke alarm is powered by 120V AC (0.05 Amps, 60Hz) and a
• 9-volt battery back-up source. AC/DC smoke alarms offer added
protection in the event of a power failure or a drained battery. Unique power connector prevents interconnection with
• incompatible smoke alarms or security systems.
This smoke alarm may be interconnected with as many as 11 addi-
• tional Firex model AD, ADC, PAD, FADC and FPAD smoke alarms,
and/or as many as 6 Firex model ADH heat alarms for a total of not more than 18 interconnected devices.
Optional tamper-resist feature can serve as a safeguard against
• tampering.
Unique “battery missing” lockout. The smoke alarm battery door
• will not close if a battery is not in the battery pocket.
Separate green and red LEDs indicate that the smoke alarm is
• receiving AC power, working under normal operation, or in alarm.
Loud alarm horn—85 decibels at 10 feet—sounds to alert you
• to an emergency.
This alarm incorporates the internationally recognized horn signal
• for evacuation. During alarm mode, the horn produces three short
beeps followed by a 2 second pause and then repeats. This pat­tern is somewhat different than the previous alarm sound, which continually beeped.
Test button checks smoke alarm operation.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
PLEASE READ AND SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
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This smoke alarm requires constant 120-volt, AC power
AND a working 9-volt battery to operate properly. This
smoke alarm 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. DO NOT connect this smoke alarm to any other type of smoke alarm or auxiliary device, except those listed in this manual.
DO NOT remove or disconnect battery or turn off AC power to
quiet unwanted alarms. This will remove your protection. Open
windows or fan the air around smoke alarm to silence it.
The Push-to-Test button accurately tests all smoke alarm
functions. DO NOT use any other test method. Test smoke alarm weekly to ensure proper operation.
This smoke alarm should be installed only by a licensed,
qualified electrician. Observe and follow all local and national
electrical and building codes for installation.
This smoke alarm IS NOT designed to be the PRIMARY
protection for buildings that require complete fire alarm systems. Buildings of this type include hotels, motels, dormito-
ries, hospitals, nursing homes, and group homes. This is true even if they were once single family homes. However, this
WARNING
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smoke alarm MAY be used inside individual rooms as SUPPLEMENTAL protection.
Smoke alarms must not be used with detector guards
• unless the combination of alarm and guard has been evaluated
and found suitable for that purpose.
Install a smoke alarm in every room and on every level of the
home. Smoke may not reach the smoke alarm for many reasons.
For example, if a fire starts in a remote part of the home, on another level, in a chimney, wall, roof, or on the other side of a closed door, smoke may not reach the smoke alarm in time to alert household members. A smoke alarm will not promptly detect a fire EXCEPT in the area or room in which it is installed.
Interconnected smoke alarms installed in every room and
on every level of the household offer maximum protection.
The National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) recommends interconnecting smoke alarms so that when one smoke alarm senses smoke and sounds its alarm, all others will sound as well. Do not interconnect smoke alarms from one individual family living unit to another. Do not connect this smoke alarm to any other type of alarm or auxiliary device.
Smoke alarms may not alert every household member every
time. The alarm horn is loud in order to alert individuals to a
potential danger. However, there may be limiting circumstances where a household member may not hear the alarm (i.e., 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. Household members must hear the alarm’s warning sound and quickly respond to it to reduce the risk of damage, injury, or death that may result from fire. If a household member is hard of hearing, install special smoke alarms with lights or vibrating devices to alert occupants.
Smoke alarms can sound their alarms only when they detect
smoke. Smoke alarms detect combustion particles in the air.
They do not sense heat, flame, or gas. This smoke alarm is designed to give audible warning of a developing fire. However, many fires are fast-burning, explosive, or intentional. Others are caused by carelessness or safety hazards. Smoke may not reach the smoke alarm QUICKLY ENOUGH to ensure safe escape.
Smoke alarms have limitations. This smoke alarm is not fool-
• proof 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 lives and property. In addition, it is possible for the smoke alarm to fail at any time. For this rea-
son, you must test the smoke alarm weekly and replace every 10 years.
SMOKE ALARM PLACEMENT
Invensys Controls Americas recommends complete coverage pro­tection achieved by installing a smoke alarm in every room of your home. The National Fire Protection Association’s (NFPA) minimum requirement, as stated in Standard 72, Chapter 2, reads as follows:
“2-2.1.1.1 Smoke detectors shall be installed outside of each sepa­rate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms and on each additional story of the family living unit including basements and excluding crawl spaces and unfinished attics. In new construc­tion a smoke detector also shall be installed in each sleeping room.”
Chapter 2 also reads as follows: “2-2.2.1 In new construction,
where more than one smoke detector is required by 2-2.1, they shall be so arranged that operation of any smoke detector shall cause the alarm in all smoke detectors within the dwelling to sound.”
The NFPA, 1993 Edition, Appendix A further states:
“The required number of smoke detectors may not provide reliable early warning protection for those areas separated by a door from the areas protected by the required smoke detectors. For this reason, it is recommend­ed that the householder consider the use of additional smoke detectors for those
TV ROOM
areas for increased protec­tion. The additional areas
BEDROOM
include: basement, bed­rooms, dining room, furnace room, utility room, and hallways not protected by the required smoke detectors.”
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 house-
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DINING ROOM
LIVING ROOM
BEDROOM BEDROOM
LIVING ROOM
BASEMENT
DINING ROOM
LIVING ROOM
KITCHEN
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
HALL
DINING ROOM
KITCHEN
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
hold as follows: A smoke detector installed in each separate sleeping area (in the vicinity, but outside the bedrooms), and heat or smoke detectors in the living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, hallways, attics, furnace rooms, closets, utility and stor­age rooms, basements and attached garages.”
FOR BEST PROTECTION, WE
RECOMMEND THAT YOU INSTALL A SMOKE
ALARM IN EVERY ROOM.
In addition, we recommend that all smoke alarms be interconnected. Typical Efficiency
Home (Apartment)
Install a smoke alarm on the
• ceiling or wall closest to the
sleeping area.
SLEEPING
AREA
EFFICIENCY APARTMENT
KITCHEN
LIVING
AREA
BEDROOM
KITCHEN LIVING ROOM
BATH
MOBILE HOME
Typical Mobile Home NOTE: For mobile homes built before 1978, install smoke alarms on
an inside wall between 4 and 12 inches from the ceiling. (Older mobile homes have little or no insulation in the ceiling.) This is especially important if the ceiling is unusually hot or cold.
Install a smoke alarm inside each bedroom and in the hallway
• outside each separate sleeping area.
Typical Single-Story Home
Install a smoke alarm on the ceiling
• or wall inside each bedroom and in
the hallway outside each separate sleeping area. If a bedroom area hallway is more than 30 feet long, install a smoke alarm at each end.
If there is a basement:
Install a smoke alarm on the base-
BEDROOM
BASEMENT
KITCHEN
BED-
ROOM
FURNACE
BATH
ROOOM
ment ceiling at the bottom of the stairwell.
Typical Two-Story or Split Level
BEDROOM BEDROOMBATH
LIVED-IN
ATTIC
Home
Install a smoke alarm on the ceil-
• ing or wall inside each bedroom
and in the hallway outside each separate sleeping area. If a bed­room area hallway is more than 30 feet long, install a smoke alarm
LIVING AREA
KITCHEN
at each end.
Install a smoke alarm at the top of
• a first-to-second floor stairwell.
BASEMENT
If there is a basement:
Install a smoke alarm on the basement ceiling at the bottom
FURNACE ROOM
TWO STORY
of the stairwell.
KEY
Smoke Alarm (Ionization)
Photoelectric Smoke Alarm or Ionization Smoke Alarm with
False Alarm Control
IMPORTANT SMOKE ALARM
PLACEMENT AND EXCEPTION
INFORMATION
Install a smoke alarm as close to
• the center of the ceiling as possi-
ble. If this is not practical, mount
ACCEPTABLE HERE
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 mat-
• ter how small the home. New construction codes require a min-
imum 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
STUB WALL
from the floor).
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CEILING
NEVER HERE
TOP OF DETECTOR ACCEPTABLE HERE
SOFFIT
4 IN
(0.1m )
24"
(0.1m )
MINIMUM
SIDE
WALL
4 IN
12 IN
(0.3 m )
MAXIMUM
Install smoke alarms on peaked, cathedral,
• or gabled ceilings 3 feet from the highest
point (measured horizontally). NFPA 72,
ACCEPTABLE IN
THIS AREA
PEAKED CEILING
Section 5-2.7.4.1 states: “A row of detec­tors shall first be spaced at or within 3 feet (0.9 m) of the peak of the ceiling, measured horizontally.”
Install a smoke alarm in lived-in attics or
• attics which house electrical equipment like furnaces, air condi-
tioners, or heaters.
DO NOT install smoke alarms:
Near appliances or areas where normal combustion regularly occurs (kitchens, near furnaces, hot water heaters). Use specialized smoke alarms with unwanted alarm control for these areas.
In areas with high humidity, like bathrooms or areas near dishwashers or washing machines. Install at least 10 feet (3 meters) away from these areas, if possible.
Near air returns or heating and cooling supply vents. Install at least 3 feet (0.9 meters) away from these areas. The air could blow smoke away from the detector, interrupting its alarm.
In rooms where temperatures may fall below 40°F (4°C) or rise above 100°F (38°C).
In extremely dusty, dirty, or insect-infested areas. Loose particles interfere with smoke alarm operation.
HOW TO INSTALL
THIS SMOKE ALARM
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DANGER: ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. Turn off
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WARNING: This smoke alarm should be installed only
THIS SMOKE ALARM SHOULD BE INSTALLED IN ACCOR­DANCE WITH THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIA­TION’S STANDARD 72 (National Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269).
Install smoke alarm on a 4-inch octagon or single gang
junction box only.
1. From back of smoke alarm,
remove mounting plate. (To later engage tamper-resist feature, twist out and set aside one of the pins molded into plate. Both pins are exactly the same.)
2. Align recessed slots on plate
with mounting holes of a 4­inch octagon or single gang junction box.
3. Gently pull household wires
through center hole of plate.
4. Secure plate to junction box with mounting screws.
5. With a small wire connector, connect white wire from connec-
tor plug to white household wire.
6. Connect black wire from connector plug to black household
wire.
7. If interconnection is desired, connect yellow wire from con-
nector to interconnect wire between smoke alarms. See sec­tion INTERCONNECTING SMOKE ALARMS.
NOTE: If this will be a single-station smoke alarm, cover yellow
wire with electrical tape and tuck into junction box.
8. Attach connector plug to pins on back of
smoke alarm. Plug will only fit one way and will snap into place.
9. Gently tug connector to be sure it is
attached securely.
power at the main fuse box or circuit breaker by removing the fuse or switching the circuit breaker to the OFF position.
by a qualified electrician. Smoke alarm installation must be in accordance with the requirements of Article 760 of the National Electrical Code and any local codes that may apply.
Battery
Remove thin plastic
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FPAD
Battery Door
10. Position smoke alarm
to mounting plate and turn clockwise to
Insert pin here
Remove pin from here
lock into place. For tamper-resist, use long-nosed pliers to remove thin plastic from notch on smoke alarm edge. Insert pin into notch on edge of smoke alarm after smoke alarm is positioned properly in base.
11. If the alarm has a red arrow tab in the battery compartment,
remove it and close the battery door. If not, just close the bat­tery door. Smoke alarm may beep briefly as door is closed.
12. Turn on power at main fuse box or circuit breaker.
13. Test smoke alarm. See “TESTING THE SMOKE ALARM.”
INTERCONNECTING SMOKE ALARMS
FOR INTERCONNECT LINE ONLY use #14-#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).
This smoke alarm may be interconnected with as many as 11 additional Firex model AD, ADC, PAD, FADC, and FPAD smoke alarms, and/or as many as 6 Firex model ADH heat alarms for a total of not more than 18 interconnected devices. DO NOT con­nect to any type or model smoke alarm.
Connect smoke alarms to a single AC branch circuit. If local codes do not permit, be sure the neutral wire is common to both phases.
WHITE WHITE WHITE
YELLOW YELLOW
BLACK BLACK BLACK
FOR INTERCONNECT: USE # 18 AWG MINIMUM WIRE
TO NEUTRAL
TO 120 VAC
RED AND GREEN LED INDICATORS
This smoke alarm features separate red and green LED indicators. The LEDs indicate the following:
GREEN CONSTANT ON — AC power is present. GREEN OFF — AC power is not present.
RED blinks once a minute — Indicating presence of a work-
ing battery.
RED blinks once a second — Smoke alarm senses smoke
and simultaneously sounds an audible alarm.
RED OFF — Another smoke alarm in the network has sensed
smoke and is signalling this alarm. (Interconnected system only)
TESTING THE SMOKE ALARM
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Test each smoke alarm to be sure it is installed correctly and
• operating properly.
Test all smoke alarms in an interconnected system after installation.
• The Push-to-Test button accurately tests all functions. DO NOT
• use an open flame to test this smoke alarm. You may ignite and
damage the smoke alarm or your home. Test smoke alarms weekly and upon returning from vacation or
• when no one has been in the household for several days.
Stand at arm’s length from the smoke alarm when testing. The
• alarm horn is loud to alert you to an emergency and can be
harmful to hearing.
Test all smoke alarms weekly by doing the following:
1. Observe the green LED. A constant green light indicates the
smoke alarm is receiving 120V AC power.
2. Firmly depress the Push-to-Test button for at least five (5) sec-
onds. The smoke alarm will sound 3 short beeps followed by a 2-second pause and then repeats. The alarm may sound for up to 10 seconds after releasing the Push-to-Test button.
NOTE: If smoke alarms are interconnected, all smoke alarms
should sound an alarm within three seconds after any test button is pushed and the tested smoke alarm sounds.
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3. If smoke alarm does not sound, turn off power at main fuse
box or circuit breaker and check wiring. Retest smoke alarm.
REPLACE OR RETURN THE ALARM IF THE PUSH-TO-TEST FUNCTION DOES NOT OPERATE PROPERLY AFTER FOLLOWING THE PROCEDURES OUTLINED ABOVE (see REPAIR below).
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DANGER: If alarm horn sounds, and smoke alarm is not
being tested, the smoke alarm is sensing smoke. THE SOUND OF THE ALARM HORN REQUIRES YOUR IMMEDIATE ATTENTION AND ACTION.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
In addition to weekly testing, this smoke alarm requires yearly battery replacement and periodic cleaning to remove dust, dirt, and debris.
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DANGER: ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. Turn off power
at main service panel by removing fuse or switching appropriate circuit breaker to OFF position before replacing battery or cleaning smoke alarm.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
Always turn off power to smoke alarm before replacing battery. Replace battery at least once a year or immediately when the low battery chirp sounds once a minute, even though the smoke alarm is receiving AC power. In a low battery condition, the red LED will blink once per minute followed immediately by a shor t, audible chirp indicating the battery is low and needs to be replaced immediately.
Use only the following batteries as replacements in this smoke alarm: Eveready 522 or 1222, Duracell MN 1604 or Ultralife U9VL-J.
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WARNING: DO NOT USE ANY OTHER TYPE OF BATTERY,
1. Turn off power to smoke alarm at main service panel.
2. Slide battery door open as shown on page 4 in the
installation section.
3. Remove drained battery from compartment and discard.
4. Install a fresh 9-volt battery, observing correct polarity.
5. Slide battery door closed.
6. Turn on power and test smoke alarm using Push-to-Test button.
EXCEPT AS SPECIFIED IN THIS MANUAL. DO NOT USE RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES.
CLEANING
Clean the smoke alarm at least once a month to remove dust, dirt, or debris. Always turn off power to smoke alarm before cleaning.
Using the soft brush or wand attachment to a vacuum cleaner,
vacuum all sides and cover of smoke alarm. Be sure all the vents are free of debris.
If necessary, turn off power and use a damp cloth to clean
smoke alarm cover.
IMPORTANT: Do not attempt to remove the cover or clean inside the
smoke alarm. THIS WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
REPAIR
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CAUTION: Do not attempt to repair this smoke alarm.
Doing so will void your warranty.
If smoke alarm is not operating properly, see “TROUBLESHOOTING.” If necessary and if still under warranty, return smoke alarm to Invensys Controls Americas. Pack it in a well-padded carton, shipping prepaid, to:
If the smoke alarm is no longer under warranty, have a licensed electrician replace the smoke alarm immediately with a compara­ble Firex brand smoke alarm.
Invensys Controls Americas
Product Service Department 28C Leigh Fisher Blvd. El Paso, TX 79906
PRACTICE FIRE SAFETY
If the smoke alarm sounds its alarm horn, and you have not pushed the test button, it is warning of a dangerous situation. Your immediate response is necessary. To prepare for such occurrences, develop family escape plans, discuss them with ALL household members, and practice them regularly.
Expose everyone to the sound of a smoke alarm and explain
• what the sound means.
Determine TWO exits from each room and an escape route to
• the outside from each exit.
Teach all household members to touch the door and use an
• alternate exit if the door is hot. INSTRUCT THEM NOT TO
OPEN THE DOOR IF THE DOOR IS HOT.
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Teach household members to crawl along the floor to stay
• below dangerous smoke, fumes, and gases.
Determine a safe meeting place for all members outside the building.
WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF A FIRE
1. Don’t panic; stay calm.
2. Leave the building as quickly as possible. Touch doors to
feel if they are hot before opening them. Use an alternate exit if necessary. 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. Wait for
the fire department to arrive.
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.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
DANGER: Always turn off power at main fuse box or
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WARNING: DO NOT disconnect battery or AC power
PROBLEM SOLUTION
Smoke alarm does not 1. Check that AC power sound when tested. is turned on.
NOTE: Push test button for at least five (5) seconds while testing!
LED blinks and alarm beeps Battery is low – REPLACE simultaneously every 60 IT IMMEDIATELY! seconds.
LED blinks and 30 seconds Unit inoperable. REPLACE later alarm beeps – repeats at OR RETURN FOR REPAIR 60 second intervals. IMMEDIATELY!
Smoke alarm beeps about Turn off power and once a minute. replace battery. See
Smoke alarm sounds 1. Clean smoke alarm. unwanted alarms intermit- See “Cleaning” in the tently or when residents MAINTENANCE AND are cooking, taking CLEANING section showers, etc.
Interconnected smoke Press and hold test alarms do not sound when button for at least system is tested. three seconds after
The alarm sounds different The alarm is operating cor­than I’m used to. It starts and rectly. This alarm features stops. the internationally recog-
circuit breaker before taking trouble- shoot­ing action.
to quiet an unwanted alarm. This will remove your protection. Fan the air or open a window to remove smoke or dust.
2. Turn off power. Remove smoke alarm from mounting plate and check that connector plug is securely attached.
3. Clean smoke alarm.
“Battery Replacement” in the MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING section.
2. Hire an electrician to move smoke alarm to a new location. See SMOKE ALARM PLACEMENT
the first unit sounds.
nized horn signal for evacu­ation. The horn pattern is 3 short beeps followed by a 2 second pause and then repeats.
REPLACE OR RETURN THE ALARM IF THE PUSH-TO-TEST FUNCTION DOES NOT OPERATE PROPERLY AFTER FOLLOWING THE PROCEDURES OUTLINED ABOVE (see REPAIR on page 6).
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WARRANTY INFORMATION
5-YEAR LIMITED SMOKE ALARM WARRANTY AND
10-YEAR LIMITED ULTRALIFE U9VL-J LITHIUM BATTERY WARRANTY
(WHEN SOLD WITH INVENSYS CONTROL AMERICAS SMOKE ALARM)
Invensys Controls Americas 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. For Invensys Controls Americas smoke alarms sold with an Ultralife U9VL-J 9-volt battery, Invensys Controls Americas warrants to the original consumer purchaser each new Ultralife U9VL-J 9-volt battery to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and ser­vice for a period of ten (10) years from the date of purchase. Invensys Controls Americas agrees to repair or replace, at its option, any defective smoke alarm or Ultralife U9VL­J 9-volt battery (when sold with Invensys Controls Americas smoke alarm) provided that it is returned with postage prepaid and with proof of purchase date to Invensys Controls Americas. 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 FOR THE SMOKE ALARM AND TEN (10) YEARS FOR THE ULTRALIFE LITHIUM U9VL-J 9-VOLT BATTERY (WHEN SOLD WITH INVENSYS CON­TROLS AMERICAS SMOKE ALARM) FROM PURCHASE DATE. 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 AMERICAS 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 smoke alarm’s manufacture and distribution are licensed by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. This product meets all the requirements of U.L. Standard 217.
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