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Smoke Alarm

The smoke alarm monitors the air for products of combustion
that are produced when something is burning or smoldering.
When smoke particles in the smoke sensor reach a specified
concentration, the alarm/voice message warning system will
sound, and be accompanied by the flashing red LED light. The
smoke alarm takes precedence when both smoke and carbon
monoxide are present.

WARNING: PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND
THOROUGHLY

NFPA 72 states: Life safety from fire in residential occupancies is
based primarily on early notification to occupants of the need
to escape, followed by the appropriate egress actions by those
occupants. Fire warning systems for dwelling units are capable
of protecting about half of the occupants in potentially fatal
fires. Victims are often intimate with the fire, too old or young,
or physically or mentally impaired such that they 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 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.

• 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.

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Features

Summary of Contents for i12010SCOCA

Page 1: ...e which should be saved for future reference and passed on to any subsequent owner Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm User Guide Model KN COSM IBACA 900 0119 SINGLE AND OR MULTIPLE STATION SMOKE ALARM SI...

Page 2: ...ntil the emergency services responders have arrived the premises have been aired out and your alarm remains in its normal condition 2 Call your local emergency service fire department or 911 Never res...

Page 3: ...the unit to alarm Careful location of the unit away from the kitchen area will give the maximum nuisance alarm protection Combustion particles from cooking may set off the alarm if located too close t...

Page 4: ...nd the other should stay to perform a head count Do not reenter under any circumstance until fire officials say that it is safe to do so There are situations where a smoke alarm may not be effective t...

Page 5: ...e 16 17 Reset Feature Page 17 CO Peak Level Memory Page 17 LED Indicator Operation Page 18 Tamper Resist Feature Page 19 Alarm Removal Page 20 Battery Replacement Page 21 Alarm Replacement Page 21 End...

Page 6: ...nit Your Kidde Smoke CO Alarm was designed to detect both smoke and carbon monoxide from any source of combustion in a residential environment It is not designed for use in a recreational vehicle RV o...

Page 7: ...Test Reset Hush Button Green Red LED Light Emitting Diode Battery Compartment Alarm Sounder Voice Speaker 2 Front Product View...

Page 8: ...Back Product View Tamper Resist Feature AC Connector Pins 3...

Page 9: ...ce mode CARBON MONOXIDE The alarm voice pattern is four short alarm beeps followed by the verbal warning message WARNING CARBON MONOXIDE This continues until the unit is reset or the CO is eliminated...

Page 10: ...with a green LED flash twice a second is an indication that the alarm is malfunctioning If this occurs call the Product Support Line at 1 800 880 6788 Test Reset button performs functions See page 15...

Page 11: ...e possible For these people other strategies such as protection in place or assisted escape or rescue are necessary Smoke alarms are devices that can provide early warning of possible fires at a reaso...

Page 12: ...r a longer period of time see below for alarm times When a CO condition matches either of these situations the alarm voice message warning system will sound and be accompanied by the flashing red LED...

Page 13: ...eeper Smoke heat and combustion products rise to the ceiling and spread horizontally Mounting the alarm on the ceiling in the center of the room places it closest to all points in the room Ceiling mou...

Page 14: ...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 ANYWHERE IN THIS AREA NO...

Page 15: ...Figure 2B In older mobile homes that are not well insulated extreme heat or cold can be transferred from the outside to the inside through poorly insulated walls and roof This may cause a thermal barr...

Page 16: ...accurately detect these conditions Do not install in peaks of vaulted ceilings A frame ceilings or gabled roofs Keep out of damp and humid areas Install at least one 30 5 cm 12 away from fluorescent...

Page 17: ...ination alarm and detector guard have been evaluated and found suitable for that purpose WARNING The alarm cannot be operated from power derived from a square wave modified square wave or modified sin...

Page 18: ...t and last unit in an interconnected system is 305 m 1000 Figure 2 illustrates interconnection wiring Improper connection will result in damage to the alarm failure to operate or a shock hazard Make c...

Page 19: ...TRUCTIONS NOTE AC power should be turned off at this stage attach the mounting bracket to the electrical box To ensure aesthetic alignment of the alarm with the hallway or wall the A line on the mount...

Page 20: ...the alarm always stand an arms length away from the unit when testing After installation TEST THE UNIT S ELECTRONICS by pressing and releasing the test reset button You will then hear the following se...

Page 21: ...120CA P12040CA Pi2000CA Pi2010CA CO alarms KN COB ICB CA KN COB IC CA KN COP IC CA Combo alarms KN COSM ICA KN COSM IBCA KN COSM IBACA KN COPE ICA Heat alarm HD135F Relay modules SM120X CO120X Strobe...

Page 22: ...test reset button will silence the alarm If the CO condition that caused the alert continues the alarm will reactivate within 200 seconds CO Peak Level Memory If the green LED is blinking once every...

Page 23: ...on Standby Condition powered by only battery backup The LED will flash every 60 seconds Alarm Memory Condition The LED will flash every second during alarm When the alarm condition goes away the origi...

Page 24: ...to engage the mounting bracket Rotate the alarm onto the mounting bracket until you hear the tamper resist tab snap into place locking the alarm on the mounting bracket Using the tamper resist featur...

Page 25: ...W BATTERY as described above and if the green LED flashes twice per second AC power only your unit has malfunctioned Call our toll free Product Support Line at 1 800 880 6788 for instructions on how t...

Page 26: ...aving time IMPORTANT Constant exposures to high or low humidity may reduce battery life A good safety measure is to replace the battery at least once a year or at the same time as you change your cloc...

Page 27: ...t or clean inside This action will void your warranty Move the Smoke CO Alarm and place in another location prior to performing any of the following Staining or stripping wood floors or furniture Pain...

Page 28: ...an enclosed area are all possible sources of CO The following conditions can result in transient CO situations Excessive spillage or reverse venting of fuel burning appliances caused by outdoor ambien...

Page 29: ...ms of carbon monoxide poisoning are experienced seek medical attention immediately CO poisoning can be determined by a carboxyhemoglobin test The following symptoms are related to CARBON MONOXIDE POIS...

Page 30: ...erson stays to account for additional family members Current studies have shown smoke alarms may not awaken all sleeping individuals and that it is the responsibility of individuals in the household t...

Page 31: ...oned on the previous page might not be reliable enough to provide early warning for unprotected areas that are separated by a door For this reason it is recommended that the householder consider the u...

Page 32: ...rpose 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 consequential damages...

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