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OPTIONAL LOCKING FEATURES

The locking features are designed to discourage unauthorized removal of the battery or Alarm. It is not necessary to activate the locks in single-family 
households where unauthorized battery or Alarm removal is not a concern.

These Smoke Alarms have two separate locking features: one to lock the battery compartment, and the other to lock the Smoke Alarm 
to the mounting bracket. You can choose to use either feature independently, or use them both.

Tools you will need: • Needle-nose pliers • Standard Flathead screwdriver.

Both locking features use locking pins, which are molded into the mounting bracket. Using needle-nose pliers, remove one or both pins
from the mounting bracket, depending on how many locking features you want to use.

To permanently remove either lock, insert a flathead screwdriver between the locking pin and the lock, and pry the pin out of the lock.

TO LOCK THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT

Do not lock the battery compartment until you have installed the 
battery and tested the battery back-up.

1. Push and hold Test/Silence button until the alarm sounds: 

3 beeps, pause, 3 beeps, pause.

If the unit does not alarm during testing, DO NOT lock the battery
compartment! Install a new battery and test again. If the Smoke 
Alarm still does not alarm, replace it immediately.

2. Using needle-nose pliers, detach one locking pin from the mounting

bracket.

3. Push the locking pin through the hole near the battery drawer on the

back of the Smoke Alarm.

TO UNLOCK THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT

Once the Smoke Alarm is installed, you must disconnect it from the AC power
before unlocking the battery compartment.

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. Turn off the power to the area where the
Smoke Alarm is installed before removing it from the mounting bracket.
Failure to turn off the power first may result in serious electrical shock,
injury or death.

Always discharge the branch circuit before servicing an AC or AC/DC
Smoke Alarm. First, turn off the AC power at the circuit breaker or fuse box.
Next, remove the battery from Smoke Alarms with battery back-up. Finally,
press and hold the Test/Silence button for 5-10 seconds to discharge the
branch circuit.
1. Remove the Smoke Alarm from the mounting

bracket. If the unit is locked to the bracket, see
the section “To Unlock the Mounting Bracket.”

2. Disconnect the power connector by gently prying

it away from the back of the Smoke Alarm.

3. Insert a flathead screwdriver under the head 

of the locking pin, and gently pry it out of the 
battery compartment lock. (If you plan to relock
the battery compartment, save the locking pin.)

4. To relock the battery compartment, close the 

battery door and reinsert locking pin in lock.

5. Reconnect the power connector to the back of the Smoke Alarm, reattach

the Smoke Alarm to the mounting bracket, and restore the power.

When replacing the battery, always test the Smoke Alarm before relocking the
battery compartment.

TO UNLOCK THE MOUNTING BRACKET

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. Turn off the power to the area where the
Smoke Alarm is installed before removing it from the mounting bracket.
Failure to turn off the power first may result in serious electrical shock,
injury or death.

Always discharge the branch circuit before servicing an AC or AC/DC
Smoke Alarm. First, turn off the AC power at the circuit breaker or fuse
box. Next, remove the battery from Smoke Alarms with battery back-up.
Finally, press and hold the Test/Silence button for 5-10 seconds to 
discharge the branch circuit.

1. Insert a flathead screwdriver between the 

mounting bracket pin and the mounting bracket.

2. Pry the Smoke Alarm away from the bracket by

turning both the screwdriver and the Smoke
Alarm counterclockwise (left) at the same time.

TO LOCK THE MOUNTING BRACKET

1. Using needle-nose pliers, detach one locking pin from mounting bracket.

2. Insert the locking pin into the lock located

opposite from the battery drawer as shown
in the diagram.

3. When you attach the Smoke Alarm to the mounting bracket, the locking

pin’s head will fit into a notch on the bracket.

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Summary of Contents for ONELINK

Page 1: ...irst Alert and BRK Smoke Alarms conform to regulatory requirements including UL217 and are designed to detect particles of combustion Smoke particles of varying number and size are produced in all fir...

Page 2: ...irt dust and or grime and cannot be cleaned to avoid unwanted alarms replace the unit immediately Relocate the unit if it sounds frequent unwanted alarms See Locations To Avoid For Smoke Alarms for de...

Page 3: ...or circuit breaker must power all interconnected units The total length of wire interconnecting the units should be less than 1000 feet 300 meters The interconnect wire should be 18 gauge or larger r...

Page 4: ...C or AC DC Smoke Alarm First turn off the AC power at the circuit breaker or fuse box Next remove the battery from Smoke Alarms with battery back up Finally press and hold the Test Silence button for...

Page 5: ...le home safety All ONELINKTM Alarms communicate with each other without wires or connectors When one Alarm sounds they all sound This provides your family with an earlier warning of potential danger a...

Page 6: ...e the temperatures are regularly below 40 F 4 C or above 100 F 38 C including unheated buildings outdoor rooms porches or unfinished attics or basements In very dusty dirty or greasy areas Do not inst...

Page 7: ...cted AC powered units with battery back up see About Smoke Alarms or professional fire detection systems so if one unit senses smoke all units alarm Interconnected units may provide earlier warning th...

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