SMCCO10-Z CO Alarm User Guide
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I/M SMCC010-Z rev. 1.0
1/23/2013
9/3/10
E.
Slide the alarm body back onto the
mounting plate.
Note:
The mounting plate will not
close if all 3 batteries are not installed.
Figure 5. Sliding Alarm on Mounting Plate
F.
Perform a sensor/RF test with the
Touchscreen. See “Running the RF
Communication Test” on page 7.
Note:
Constant exposures to high or
low humidity may reduce battery life.
G.
After installing or changing the
batteries, reinstall your alarm.
H.
Confirm that the green Power LED
flashes every 30 seconds. Use the
Test/Hush
button to test your
SMCC010-Z.
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Testing the SMCCO10-Z
You can test the SMCC010-Z during
installation or anytime. It is
recommended you test the SMCCO10-Z in
place annually. This product is sealed
and its cover is not removable.
The SMCCO10-Z alarm has 3 test modes:
Normal CO alarm test
- conducts an
internal self-test and tests the
sounder. See “Running the Normal
CO Alarm Test” on page 7.
RF communication test
- tests the
communication path with the
Touchscreen. See “Running the RF
Communication Test” on page 8.
CO alarm functional gas test
- tests
the functional operation of the CO
sensing element. See “Running the
CO Inspection and Functional Gas
Test” on page 7.
Before running any of these tests,
observe the following guidelines:
The SMCCO10-Z is sealed. The cover
is not removable.
Place the Touchscreen into sensor
test mode while conducting any
tests to protect against false alarms
and unintentional central-station
reporting.
Due to the loudness of the alarm,
place your fingers over the sounder
vent while testing your SMCCO10-Z.
Continuous exposure to the high
sound level of this alarm for an
extended time can cause hearing
loss.
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