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Fire Prevention

Never smoke in bed or leave cooking food 
unattended. Teach children never to play with 
matches or lighters! Train everyone in the home 
to recognize the smoke alarm pattern and to 
leave the home using their escape plan when 
it’s heard. Know how to do “Stop, Drop and 
Roll” if clothes catch on fire, and how to crawl 
low under smoke. Install and maintain fire 
extinguishers on every level of the home and in 
the kitchen, basement and garage.

NFPa (National Fire Protection associa-
tion)

Fire Safety in the Home:  

NFPA 72 is intended to provide reasonable safety for persons in family living units. 

Reasonable fire safety can be produced through the following three-point program: (1) Minimizing fire hazards 
(2) Providing fire-warning equipment (3) Having and practicing an escape plan.

Smoke detection – are More alarms desirable?

The required number of smoke alarms might not provide reliable early warning protection for those areas separated 
by a door from the areas protected by the required smoke alarms. For this reason, it is recommended that the 
resident 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, and hallways not protected by the 
required smoke alarms. The installation of smoke alarms in attics (finished or unfinished), garages, or within 6’ of a 
heating or cooking appliance is not normally recommended, as these locations occasionally experience conditions 
that can result in improper operation.

For your information, the National Fire Protection  

Association’s Standard 72 reads:  Where required by other 

governing laws, codes, or standards for a specific type of 

occupancy, approved single and multiple-station smoke 

alarms shall be installed as follows:

1. 

In all sleeping rooms and guest rooms

2. 

Outside of each separate dwelling unit sleeping area, 

within 21 ft (6.4 m) of any door to a sleeping room, 

with the distance measured along a path of travel

3. 

On every level of a dwelling unit, including base-

ments

4. 

On every level of a residential board and care 

occupancy (small facility), including basements and 

excluding crawl spaces and unfinished attics

5. 

In the living area(s) of a guest suite

6. 

In the living area(s) of a residential board and care 

occupancy (small facility)

Summary of Contents for TRUSENSE SMOKE 3050-VDS10

Page 1: ...E User Guide Multi Criteria Optical Sensor Smoke Alarm with Voice Battery Operated Model 3050 VDS10 10 year Sealed lithium battery VOICE ALARM SMOKE ALARM P N 0328 7201 01 Rev B Helps Reduce Cooking N...

Page 2: ...nt It is not designed for use in a recreational vehicle RV or boat Note Please thoroughly read this user guide and save the document for future reference and to pass on to any subsequent owner The Nat...

Page 3: ...res And Specifications 7 5 Limitations Of Smoke Alarms 8 6 Recommended Locations For Smoke Alarms 9 7 Locations To Avoid 12 8 Installation And Activation 13 9 Operation And Testing 14 10 Recognizing N...

Page 4: ...eling 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 the door is cool place your shoulder against it open it slight...

Page 5: ...proper alarm operation Smoke Alarm Memory unit has experienced a smoke alarm event Red LED blink every 16 sec After button push voice Smoke previously detected NOTE Alarm memory is only retained for...

Page 6: ...c Chirp every 30 sec voice Smoke Sensor Error every 60 sec After 1 hour voice only after button is pushed See Cleaning Your Alarm section Push button once to attempt to reset the unit If error continu...

Page 7: ...o the side of the alarm Write the Install date in the space provided and then write in the Replace by date 10 years from initial power up in permanent marker on the label prior to installing the unit...

Page 8: ...e For these people additional strategies such as protection in place or assisted escape or rescue are necessary For maximum detection of the various types of fires that can occur within the home inclu...

Page 9: ...arm in every room where someone sleeps with the door closed The closed door may prevent an alarm not located in that room from waking the sleeper Smoke heat and combustion products rise to the ceiling...

Page 10: ...ay shaped ceilings NFPA 72 states Smoke alarms in rooms with ceiling slopes greater than 1 ft in 8 ft 3m in 2 4 m horizontally shall be located on the high side of the room NFPA 72 states A row of det...

Page 11: ...es have been designed and built to be energy efficient Install smoke alarms as recom mended above In older mobile homes that are not well insulated compared to present standards extreme heat or cold c...

Page 12: ...articles may cause nuisance alarms or a failure to alarm In very humid areas above 95 RH non condensing as moisture or steam can cause nuisance alarms In insect infested areas Smoke alarms should not...

Page 13: ...r ceiling To ensure aesthetic alignment of the alarm with the hallway or wall the A line on the mounting bracket should be parallel with the hallway when ceiling mounted or horizontal when wall mounte...

Page 14: ...y horn speaker and battery are working If the alarm or voice does not sound or gives erratic or low volume sound the unit must be replaced See Permanently Disable Alarm Discharge Battery section to de...

Page 15: ...a continuous alarm If no fire is present check to see if one of the reasons listed in Locations to avoid may have caused the alarm If a fire is discovered get out and call the fire department or 911 T...

Page 16: ...r the alarm yourself Low Battery This alarm is equipped with a low battery monitor circuit If the battery capacity is nearing the point where it can no longer provide adequate power for all alarm func...

Page 17: ...the alarm will no longer function Once the alarm battery has been discharged the alarm cannot be mounted onto the mounting bracket or reactivated To Permanently Disable Alarm Discharge Battery Rotate...

Page 18: ...could damage the alarm If the alarm is in Fault mode the alarm may be in need of cleaning After cleaning press the button If the fault does not clear the alarm needs to be replaced Never use detergent...

Page 19: ...e what to do in case of fire and where to meet after they leave the house Ensure that small children hear the alarm and wake when it sounds They must wake up in order to execute the escape plan Practi...

Page 20: ...esident 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 and hallways not p...

Page 21: ...ide the bedrooms heat or smoke detectors in the living rooms dining rooms bedrooms kitchens hallways attics furnace rooms closets utility and storage rooms basements and attached garages FCC This devi...

Page 22: ...ty and fitness for 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 in...

Page 23: ...23 QUESTIONS OR FOR MORE INFORMATION Call Kidde Product Support line at 1 800 880 6788 or contact us at www kidde com Kidde 1016 Corporate Park Drive Mebane NC 27302 Made in China...

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