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mOBIle HOme INStAllAtION

Modern mobile homes have been designed and built to be energy 
efficient.  Install smoke alarms as recommended above (refer to 
RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS and figures 1 and 2).
In older mobile homes that are not well insulated compared to 
present standards, extreme heat or cold can be transferred from 
the outside to the inside through poorly insulated walls and roof. 
This may create a thermal barrier which can prevent the smoke 
from reaching 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” (10cm) and a maximum of 12” 
(30.5cm) below the ceiling (see figure 1).
If you are not sure about the insulation in your mobile home, or if 
you notice that the outer walls and ceiling are either hot or cold, 
install the alarm on an inside wall. For minimum protection, install 
at least one alarm close to the bedrooms. For additional protec-
tion, see SINGLE FLOOR PLAN in figure 2.

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AFteR RV OR mOBIle HOme VeHICle HAS BeeN IN 
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2. LOCATIONS TO AVOID

•  In the garage. Products of combustion are present when you 

start your automobile.

•  Less than 4” (10cm) from the peak of an “A” frame type ceil-

ing.

•  In an area where the temperature may fall below 40ºF or rise 

above 100ºF, such as garages and unfinished attics.

•  In dusty areas. Dust particles may cause nuisance alarm or fail-

ure to alarm.

•  In very humid areas (greater than 95% R.H.). Moisture or steam 

can cause nuisance alarms.

•  In insect-infested areas.
•  Smoke alarms should not be installed within 3 ft (.9m) of the 

following: The door to a kitchen, the door to a bathroom con-
taining a tub or shower, forced air supply ducts used for heating 
or cooling, ceiling or whole house ventilating fans, or other high 
air flow areas.

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Summary of Contents for P9040

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

Page 2: ...mmediate 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 addi tional alarms in each sleeping area Loca...

Page 3: ...aximum of 12 30 5cm below the ceiling see figure 1 Put smoke alarms at both ends of a bedroom hallway or large room if the hallway or room is more than 30 ft 9 1m long Install Smoke Alarms on sloped p...

Page 4: ...an inside wall For minimum protection install at least one alarm close to the bedrooms For additional protec tion see SINGLE FLOOR PLAN in figure 2 WARNING TEST YOUR SMOKE ALARM OPERATION AFTER RV OR...

Page 5: ...ate and twisting the alarm in the direction indicated by the OFF arrow on the alarm cover 2 To insure aesthetic alignment of the alarm with the hallway or wall the A line on the mounting plate should...

Page 6: ...irection indicated by the ON arrow on the alarm cover see figure 7 until it locks in place 7 A tamper resist feature has been provided on the alarm To activate this feature you must break out the tamp...

Page 7: ...40 45 seconds to indicate that the smoke alarm is receiving power SMOKE SENSING CHAMBER OPERATION This alarm will chirp if any of the components in the smoke sensing chamber fail This chirp will occur...

Page 8: ...emoval instructions The tamper resist tab will have to be released in order to change the battery To replace the battery remove the alarm from the mounting plate by rotating the alarm in the direction...

Page 9: ...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 wi...

Page 10: ...ng an early warning of a fire they are not a substitute for an insurance policy Home owners and renters should have adequate insur ance to protect their lives and property 8 GOOD SAFETY HABITS DEVELOP...

Page 11: ...uables In leaving don t open any inside door without first feeling its surface If hot or if you see smoke seeping through cracks don t open that door Instead use your alternate exit If the inside of t...

Page 12: ...e areas for increased protection The additional areas include the basement bedrooms dining room furnace room utility room and hallways not protected by the required smoke alarms The installation of th...

Page 13: ...eviewing this manual you feel that your smoke alarm is defective in any way do not tamper with the unit Return it for servicing to KIDDE Safety 1016 Corporate Park Dr Mebane NC 27302 1 800 880 6788 Se...

Page 14: ...LARM OR UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE COST OF REPLACEMENT OF SMOKE ALARM AND IN NO CASE SHALL KIDDE SAFETY OR ANY OF ITS PARENT OR SUBSIDIARY CORPORATIONS B...

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