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which vents to the outside (non-recirculating type) will also help
remove these combustible products from the kitchen.

This model i9010 has a SMART HUSH

TM

control that is extremely

useful in a kitchen area or other areas prone to nuisance 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 department.  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 ACTIVAT-
ING ALARM in Section 3 (INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS).

This alarm has a low battery monitor circuit which will cause the
alarm to “chirp” approximately every 40-45 seconds, for a mini-
mum of thirty (30) days, at the end of the life of the alarm to indi-
cate that the alarm needs replacement.  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 and locate the crosshatched area on product label.  NOTE:
If the tamper resist feature has been activated, see TAMPER RESIST
FEATURE in Section 3 (INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS).

WARNING!  DO NOT DEACTIVATE THE ALARM UNTIL THE
END OF THE ALARM LIFE, WHEN A “CHIRP” IS HEARD EVERY
40-45 SECONDS.  ONCE THE ALARM IS DEACTIVATED THE
BATTERY WILL BE DEPLETED AND THE ALARM WILL NO
LONGER FUNCTION.

WARNING!  ONCE THE ALARM HAS BEEN DEACTIVATED, IT
CANNOT BE REACTIVATED!

WARNING!  ONCE THE ALARM HAS BEEN DEACTIVATED, IT
CANNOT BE MOUNTED ONTO THE MOUNTING BRACKET!

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Summary of Contents for i9010

Page 1: ...important part of your family s home safety plan You can trust this prod uct to provide the highest quality safety protection We know you expect nothing less when the lives of your family are at stake...

Page 2: ...S 4 OPERATION AND TESTING 5 NUISANCE ALARMS 6 MAINTENANCE 7 LIMITATIONS OF SMOKE ALARMS 8 GOOD SAFETY HABITS 9 NRC INFORMATION 10 NFPA PROTECTION STANDARD 72 11 CALIFORNIA STATE FIRE MARSHAL REQUIRED...

Page 3: ...inimum of 4 10 cm from the side wall see figure 1 When mounting the alarm on the wall use an inside wall with the top edge of the alarm at a minimum of 4 10 cm and a maximum of 12 30 5 cm below the ce...

Page 4: ...g an alarm mounted on the ceiling In such units install the smoke alarm on an inside wall with the top edge of the alarm at a minimum of 4 10 cm and a maximum of 12 30 5 cm below the ceiling see figur...

Page 5: ...nuisance alarms Smoke alarms are not to be used with detector guards unless the combination alarm and guard has been evaluated and found suitable for that purpose 3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION...

Page 6: ...1 To activate the alarm install the alarm on the mounting bracket figure 6 and rotate the alarm clockwise as indicated on the alarm cover until the alarm ratchets into place the ratcheting function al...

Page 7: ...rm will automatically reset after approximately 8 minutes and sound the alarm if particles of combustion are still present The SMART HUSHTM feature can be used repeatedly until the air has been cleare...

Page 8: ...The alarm memory is reset when the test button is released TESTING Test by pushing the test button on the cover and holding it down for a minimum of 5 seconds or until the alarm sounds This will soun...

Page 9: ...et by rotating in the direction of the arrows on the cover see ACTIVAT ING ALARM in Section 3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS This alarm has a low battery monitor circuit which will cause the alarm to chirp...

Page 10: ...operation the alarm should be replaced 7 LIMITATIONS OF SMOKE ALARMS WARNING PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND THOROUGHLY NFPA 72 states Life safety from fire in residential occupancies is based primarily on...

Page 11: ...e 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...

Page 12: ...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 leaving don t open any inside door without fi...

Page 13: ...ng rooms 3 On each level of the dwelling unit includ ing basements Exception In existing one and two family dwelling units approved smoke alarms powered by batteries are permitted Smoke Detection Are...

Page 14: ...rooms dining rooms bedrooms kitchens hallways attics furnace rooms closets utility and storage rooms basements and attached garages The NFPA suggests that alarms installed within 20 6 1m of cook ing...

Page 15: ...F ITS PARENT OR SUBSIDIARY CORPORATIONS ARISING FROM THE SALE OF THIS SMOKE ALARM OR UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE COST OF REPLACEMENT OF SMOKE ALARM AND IN...

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