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5.NUISANCE ALARMS

Smoke alarms are designed to minimise nuisance alarms.  Cigarette smoke will not
normally set off the alarm, unless the smoke is blown directly into the alarm.
Combustion particles from cooking may set off the alarm if the alarm is located close
to the cooking area.  Large quantities of combustible particles are generated from
spills or when broiling.  Using the fan on a range hood which vents to the outside
(non-recirculating type) will also help remove these combustible products from the
kitchen.

This model 10Y29 has a HUSH

TM

control that is extremely useful in areas prone to nui-

sance alarms. For more information refer to Section 4, OPERATION AND TESTING.

If the alarm does sound, check for fires first.  If a fire is discovered, get out and call
the fire service.  If no fire is present, check to see if one of the reasons listed in Section
2 may have caused the alarm.

6.MAINTENANCE

BATTERY ACTIVATION AND DEACTIVATION

NOTE:  One Lithium-Ion battery, permanently sealed inside the alarm, powers this unit;
no battery installation or replacement is necessary for the life of the alarm.

WARNING!  DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN THE ALARM FOR ANY REASON!

To activate the alarm, attach the alarm to the mounting bracket by rotating in the
direction of the arrows on the cover, see ACTIVATING ALARM in Section 3
(INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS).

This alarm has a low battery monitor circuit. which will cause the alarm to "chirp"

every 60 seconds (with a red LED flash every 30 seconds), for a minimum of 30 days,
at the end of the life of the alarm to indicate that the alarm needs replacement.  Prior
to the low battery chirp the LED will flash twice every 30 seconds for a period of 30
days. The purpose of this is to alert the user that the alarm will be entering low-bat-
tery and allows the alarm to be changed at a time of convenience to the user (i.e.
chirping can be avoided during unsociable hours).

To deactivate the alarm remove the alarm from the mounting bracket by rotating the

alarm in the  direction indicated by the arrows on the cover of the alarm.
NOTE: TAMPER RESIST FEATURE in Section 3 (INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS). Explains
how to remove alarm from base.

WARNING!  DO NOT REMOVE THE ALARM UNTIL THE END OF THE ALARM
LIFE, WHEN A “CHIRP” IS HEARD EVERY 60 SECONDS.  

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Summary of Contents for 10Y29

Page 1: ...product to provide the highest quality safety protection We know you expect nothing less when the lives of your family are at stake 10Y29 Smoke Alarm User s Guide For model 10Y29 Smoke Alarm Model Num...

Page 2: ...in the immediate area of the bedrooms Try to monitor the exit path as the bedrooms are usually farthest from the exit If more than one sleeping area exists locate additional alarms in each sleeping ar...

Page 3: ...alarms in rooms with ceil ing slopes greater than 3 m in 2 4 m 1 foot in 8 feet horizontally shall be located on the high side of the room A row of detectors shall be spaced and located within 0 9 m 3...

Page 4: ...forced air supply ducts used for heating or cooling ceiling or whole house ventilating fans or other high air flow areas Kitchens Normal cooking may cause nuisance alarms Near fluorescent lights inclu...

Page 5: ...alarm is now activated 2 After installation activation test your alarm by depressing and holding down the test button for a minimum of 1 second or until the alarm sounds This should sound the alarm T...

Page 6: ...The LED will flash every 0 5 seconds when the alarm is sounding The flashing LED and pulsating alarm will continue until the air is cleared The LED will flash every 10 seconds while in Hush mode The...

Page 7: ...nt is necessary for the life of the alarm WARNING DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN THE ALARM FOR ANY REASON To activate the alarm attach the alarm to the mounting bracket by rotating in the direction of the arr...

Page 8: ...hey cannot escape even when warned early enough that escape should be possible For these people other strategies such as protection in place or assisted escape or rescue are necessary Smoke alarms are...

Page 9: ...rder to execute the escape plan Practice allows all occupants to test your plan before an emergency You may not be able to reach your children It is important they know what to do WHAT TO DO WHEN THE...

Page 10: ...is recommended that the householder consider the use of additional smoke alarms for those areas for increased protection The additional areas include the basement bedrooms dining room utility room an...

Page 11: ...ge and return postage prepaid to Warranty Service Department Kidde Safety Europe Mathisen Way Colnbrook Slough Berkshire SL3 OHB This warranty shall not apply to the smoke alarm if it has been damaged...

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