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BACKUP BATTERY REPLACEMENT

Disconnect AC power before changing battery. Shock hazard exists if AC power is miswired.

The alarm uses a 9 Volt battery. The battery should last for at least one year under normal
operating conditions. The alarm has a low battery indicator, an audible beep or chirp. It will operate
at approx. 40 second intervals for a minimum of 7 days. When this indication occurs, replace the
battery with an Alkaline type (Energizer #522, Duracell #MN1604, Zeus 9V), or Lithium type
(Energizer LA522, Ultralife U9VL-J, U9VL-J-P) from your local retailer.
OPTIONAL BATTERY DRAWER TAMPER LOCKING PIN: To make your battery drawer tamper
resistant, a locking pin has been provided (breakaway part on mounting bracket).
NOTE: If this feature has been activated, you will need to deactivate it by removing the battery
drawer tamper pin located at side of battery drawer. Refer to Page 7.
Pull the QUICK DRAW

(R) 

battery drawer open and remove the battery. While observing polarity,

push the replacement battery into the battery drawer until it is held securely in place. Carefully close
the battery drawer and reinstall the tamper pin.

Test the alarm by pushing the TEST button on the alarm cover until the alarm sounds, then release.

SMOKE, CO AND NATURAL GAS ALARM LIMITATIONS

Alarms have limitations. Like any other electronic device, Smoke, CO and Natural Gas alarms are
not foolproof.

Smoke, CO and Natural Gas alarms have a limited operational life. Your alarm must be tested
weekly, because it could fail to operate at any time. If your Alarm fails to test properly, or if its self-
diagnostic test reveals a malfunction, immediately have the unit replaced (see last page for warranty
information).

Smoke, CO and Natural Gas alarms can only sense CO which reaches the alarm's sensor. Carbon
monoxide may be present in other areas without reaching the alarm.

CO or gas could be present on one level of the home and not reach the alarm installed on a different
level. For example, CO or gas in the basement may not reach an alarm on the second level, near
the bedrooms. For this reason, we recommend you provide complete coverage by placing a Smoke,
CO and Natural Gas alarm on every level of the home.

Smoke, CO and Natural Gas alarms are not a substitute for property, disability, life or other insurance
of any kind. Appropriate coverage is your responsibility.

POTENTIAL SOURCES OF CO IN THE HOME

Fuel-burning appliances, such as;

  heaters, gas or wood burning fireplaces, gas kitchen ranges

or cooktops, gas clothes dryers.

Damaged or insufficient venting; such as;

 corroded or disconnected water heaters, vent pipes,

leaking chimneys, pipes or flues or cracked heat exchangers, blocked or clogged chimney openings.

Improper use of appliances/devices;

 operating a barbeque grill or vehicle in an enclosed area

(such as a garage or screened porch).

Transient CO Problems: 

"transient" or on-again/off-again CO problems can be caused by outdoor

conditions and other special circumstances.

The following conditions can result in transient CO situations:

1. Excessive spillage or reverse venting of fuel-burning appliances caused by outdoor ambient

conditions, such as:

Wind direction and/or velocity, including high gusts of wind. Heavy air in the vent pipes (cold/
humid air with extended periods between cycles).

Negative pressure differential resulting from the use of exhaust fans.

Summary of Contents for MICN102

Page 1: ...C 60 Hz 100 mAMax SECURITY INSTRUMENTS INC Table of Contents Page Alarm Limitations and Functions 2 What You Should Know About CO 3 What You Should Know About Natural Gas 3 Basic Safety Information 5...

Page 2: ...SIONS ESCAPING GAS IMPROPER STORAGE OF FLAMMABLE MATERIALS OVERLOADED ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS CHILDREN PLAYING WITH MATCHES NATURAL CAUSES SUCH AS LIGHTNING OR ARSON FIRE PREVENTION IS YOUR BEST SAFEGUARD...

Page 3: ...ical problems may consider using warning devices which provide audible and visual warnings for carbon monoxide concentrations under 30 ppm IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS YOUR COMBINATION SMOKE CO AND NATURA...

Page 4: ...ceiling shall be located within 36 in 914 mm horizontally of the peak but not closer than 4 in 102 mm vertically to the peak Sloped Ceilings Shed Ceilings Smoke alarms or combination alarms mounted on...

Page 5: ...to detect any other gas Carbon monoxide and natural gas may be present in other areas The Smoke CO and Natural Gas Alarm will only indicate the presence of CO or natural gas which reaches the sensor D...

Page 6: ...nted alarms can occur if an alarm is placed directly next to a fuel burning source Ventilate these areas as much as possible If you must install the alarm near a cooking or heating appliance install a...

Page 7: ...e alarm in the direction indicated by the TWIST TO REMOVE arrow on the side of the alarm base OPTIONAL TAMPER RESISTANT FEATURES There are two separate tamper resistant locking features provided for t...

Page 8: ...sing models within an interconnected system The following alarms cannot reset units on an interconnected system USI 7795 CD 9795 USI 7385 USI 7390 USI 7485 USI 7490 CD 9385 CD 9390 CD 9485 CD 9490 The...

Page 9: ...rm utilizes battery backup power the natural gas sensor will operate the alarm and will sample less frequently to extend battery life Natural gas could be present during this period between samples wi...

Page 10: ...ach alarm event TESTING Test by pushing the Test button on the alarm cover until the alarm sounds then release The alarm will sound 3 beeps approx 2 second pause 3 beeps approx 6 second pause 4 beeps...

Page 11: ...etected If CO levels drop below alarm levels the alarm will remain silent and return to normal operation If CO levels remain constant or increase this indicates a potentially dangerous situation and t...

Page 12: ...y damage or set fire to the alarm or to your home The built in test switch accurately tests the unit s operation as required by the UL 217 UL 2034 and UL 1484 Standards NEVER use vehicle exhaust Exhau...

Page 13: ...self diagnostic test reveals a malfunction immediately have the unit replaced see last page for warranty information Smoke CO and Natural Gas alarms can only sense CO which reaches the alarm s sensor...

Page 14: ...nsumer is exempt from any licensing or requirements Simultaneous operation of several fuel burning appliances competing for limited internal air Vent pipe connections vibrating loose from clothes drye...

Page 15: ...sleeping area within 6 4 m 21 ft of any door to a sleeping room the distance measured along a path of travel 3 On every level of a dwelling unit including basements 4 On every level of a residential...

Page 16: ...ff Blinks On in sync with the 1 beep Condition Originating GAS Alarm Recommendation If hazard is identified take all precautions if an alarm sounds by calling an Emergency Service and getting out of t...

Page 17: ...enced for a 10 hour period for up to 20 days After 20 days the warning cannot be silenced The alarm should be replaced immediately Silent alarmed previously Off and Blinks On approx every 5 seconds un...

Page 18: ...ECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OTHER THAN THE WARRANTY CONTAINED HEREIN NO IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT CREATED BY STATE LAW SHALL...

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