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• Smoke alarms are devices that can provide early warning of possible

fires at a reasonable cost; however, alarms have sensing limitations.
Ionization sensing alarms may detect invisible fire particles (associated
with fast flaming fires) sooner than photoelectric alarms. Photoelectric
sensing alarms may detect visible fire particles (associated with slow
smoldering fires) sooner than ionization alarms. Home fires develop in
different ways and are often unpredictable. For maximum protection,
Kidde recommends that both Ionization and Photoelectric alarms be
installed.

• A battery powered alarm must have a battery of the specified type, in

good condition and installed properly.

• AC powered alarms (without battery backup) will not operate if the AC

power has been cut off, such as by an electrical fire or an open fuse.

• Smoke alarms must be tested regularly to make sure the batteries and

the alarm circuits are in good operating condition.

• Smoke alarms cannot provide an alarm if smoke does not reach the

alarm. Therefore, smoke alarms may not sense fires starting in
chimneys, walls, on roofs, on the other side of a closed door or on a
different floor.

• If the alarm is located outside the bedroom or on a different floor, it

may not wake up a sound sleeper.

• The use of alcohol or drugs may also impair one’s ability to hear the

smoke alarm. For maximum protection, a smoke alarm should be
installed in each sleeping area on every level of a home.

• Although smoke alarms can help save lives by providing an early

warning of a fire, they are not a substitute for an insurance policy.
Home owners and renters should have adequate insurance to protect
their lives and property.

DEVELOP AND PRACTICE A PLAN OF ESCAPE

• Install and maintain a fire extinguisher on every level of the home and

in the kitchen, basement and garage. Know how to use a fire
extinguisher prior to an emergency.

• Make a floor plan indicating all doors and windows and at least two

(2) escape routes from each room. Second story windows may need a
rope or chain ladder.

7. Limitations of Smoke Alarms

8. Good Safety Habits

Summary of Contents for 900-0252

Page 1: ...nutes to thoroughly read this user s guide which should be saved for future reference and passed on to any subsequent owner Smoke Alarm User s Guide 900 0252 With Rechargeable Battery Backup KN SMFM i...

Page 2: ...se steps and review with all family members Alert small children in the home Leave immediately by your escape plan Every second counts so don t waste time getting dressed or picking up valuables In le...

Page 3: ...ction of Kidde products to a non specified manufacturer s interconnect system or connection with non specified equipment from another manufacturer into an existing Kidde system could result in nuisanc...

Page 4: ...arms are devices that can provide early warning of possible fires at a reasonable cost however alarms have sensing limitations Ionization sensing alarms may detect invisible fire particles associated...

Page 5: ...he ceiling and spread horizontally Mounting the smoke alarm on the ceiling in the center of the room places it closest to all points in the room Ceiling mounting is preferred in ordinary residential c...

Page 6: ...ORIZONTAL DISTANCE FROM PEAK CEILING 10 cm 4 MINIMUM 10 cm 4 MINIMUM 30 5 cm 12 MAXIMUM SIDE WALL BEST PLACEMENT ACCEPTABLE PLACEMENT NEVER HERE S T A G N A N T A I R 0 9 m 3 0 9 m 3 NOT IN THIS AREA...

Page 7: ...n sloped peaked or cathedral ceilings at or within 0 9 m 3ft of the highest point measured horizontally NFPA 72 states Smoke alarms in rooms with ceiling slopes greater than 0 3m in 2 4 m 1 ft in 8 ft...

Page 8: ...larm silence feature or be a photoelectric type Near fluorescent lights Electronic noise may cause nuisance alarms Smoke alarms are not to be used with detector guards unless the combination alarm and...

Page 9: ...er to the structure in off grid installations such as solar or wind derived power sources These power sources produce high peak voltages that will damage the alarm 3 Installation Instructions Wiring I...

Page 10: ...e into contact with any metal parts or the electrical box MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION This unit is sealed The cover is not removable 1 After selecting the proper smoke alarm location as described in...

Page 11: ...This feature is to be used only when a known alarm condition such as smoke from cooking activates the alarm The HUSH feature cannot be activated unless the smoke alarm is sounding in the originating a...

Page 12: ...constat to indicate AC power or flash once every 30 seconds when on battery backup Alarm Memory This smoke alarm is equipped with an alarm memory which provides a visual indication of when an alarm h...

Page 13: ...e outside non recirculating type will also help remove these combustible products from the kitchen This model is equipped with a Hush feature that is extremely useful in a kitchen area or other areas...

Page 14: ...its end of life the label on the back of the unit should be pierced in the indicated location and the switch pressed to render the unit safe for disposal When doing so the alarm will produce 10 short...

Page 15: ...moke alarms cannot provide an alarm if smoke does not reach the alarm Therefore smoke alarms may not sense fires starting in chimneys walls on roofs on the other side of a closed door or on a differen...

Page 16: ...als and that it is the responsibility of individuals in the household that are capable of assisting others to provide assistance to those who may not be awakened by the alarm sound or to those who may...

Page 17: ...ended 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 furnace room utility room...

Page 18: ...or a particular purpose are limited in duration to the above warranty period In no event shall the Manufacturer be liable for loss of use of this product or for any indirect special incidental or cons...

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