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NEVER use an open flame of any kind to test this smoke alarm. You might accidentally damage
or set fire to the smoke alarm or to your home. The built-in test switch accurately tests the
smoke alarm's operation as required by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL).
(UTHA) Sensitivity Indicating Means

The sensitivity indicating means for this Smoke and Fire Alarm is the use of the analyzer for
Smoke Detectors Model 501-A or 501-A/Bat Aerosol Generator Manufactured by Gemini Scientific
Corp., 1122-B Aster Ave., Sunnyvale, CA 94086.
The Equivalent UL 268 Light obscuration %/Ft as measured by this instrument must be within the
obscuration listed on the back of this alarm.

(UTHA) Go/No-Go Field Test

The Go/No-Go test for this smoke and fire alarm is to use one of the following UL listed can-type aerosol
smoke alarm testers. The instructions for use are printed on the canister. Home Safeguard, Model 25S.

If you choose to use an aerosol smoke product to test the smoke alarm, be certain to use one
that has been Listed to Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. Safety Standards and use it only as
directed. Use of non-UL Listed products or improper use of UL Listed products may affect
the smoke alarm's sensitivity.
(UTHA) MAINTENANCE:

The alarm is virtually maintenance free. However, under dusty conditions, a vacuum hose may be
used to clear the sensing chamber of dust.

Clean the alarm at least once a month

 to remove dust, dirt, insects or debris. Always turn off

power to alarm before cleaning. Using a soft brush or wand attachment to a vacuum cleaner, vacuum
all sides and cover of the alarm. Be sure all the vents are free of debris.
If the alarm is false alarming and cannot be restored to normal operation, the alarm should be
replaced.

WEEKLY TESTING

This alarm is designed to act as a monitor, not for use as a short-term testing device, to
perform a quick check for the presence of CO or gas. WARNING: Natural gas (methane) is
highly explosive. An attempt to test the unit by exposing it to natural gas outside of a
controlled labatory environment can produce an explosion and death. NEVER use a gas
range or an open flame of any kind to test this alarm. You might accidentally damage

 or set

fire to the alarm or to your home. NEVER use vehicle exhaust to test the alarm! Exhaust may
cause permanent damage and voids your warranty. The built-in test switch accurately tests the
alarm operation as required by ANSI/UL2034 Standard for Safety. If, at any time, you test the
alarm and it does not perform as described, replace it immediately.

It is important to test this alarm every week to make sure it is working properly.

USING THE TEST FEATURE:

Press and release the TEST button on the alarm cover.
During testing, you will hear: 3 beeps (red LED on), 2 second pause, 3 beeps (red LED on), 6
second pause, 4 beeps (red LED on), 2 second pause, 1 beep (blue LED on).

If the alarm does not sound properly:

1. Make sure the AC power is applied and the battery is fresh and installed correctly.
2. Test the alarm again.

WHEN THE SMOKE ALARM SIGNAL IS SILENCED:

 The alarm will remain silent for up to approx.

8-12 minutes (with the red LED blinking on approx. every 10 seconds) and then return to normal
operation. Ventilate area. If the smoke has not cleared within the silence period, the unit will go
back into alarm.

IMPORTANT!

The Silence feature is intended to temporarily silence the alarm horn. It will not correct a Smoke,
CO or Natural Gas problem. The Gas Alarm signal cannot be silenced.

RESET:

 

To reset the QUICK FIND

®

 Alarm Origination condition, press and hold the TEST/

SILENCE button on any alarm for at least 10 seconds, or until the blue LED turns on, and
then release. Reset after each alarm. The reset feature will reset all interconnected units.

SENSOR TROUBLE/SERVICE ALARM:

 If the alarm chirps 3 times approx. every 20 seconds

and cannot be restored to normal operation, the alarm should be replaced immediately.

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Summary of Contents for MDSCN103 IoPhic

Page 1: ...otect you and your family PLEASE READ AND SAVE 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 Informatio...

Page 2: ...ETY HAZARDS LIKE SMOKING IN BED VIOLENT EXPLOSIONS ESCAPING GAS IMPROPER STORAGE OF FLAMMABLE MATERIALS OVERLOADED ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS CHILDREN PLAYING WITH MATCHES NATURAL CAUSES SUCH AS LIGHTNING OR...

Page 3: ...ES This product is intended for use in ordinary indoor locations of family living units It is not designed to measure compliance with Occupational Safety and HealthAdministration OSHA commercial or in...

Page 4: ...one sleeping area exists locate additional combination alarms in each sleeping area If a hall is more than 40 feet 12 meters long install a combination alarm at each end Locate additional alarms to p...

Page 5: ...ay harm your hearing Make sure the alarm is not receiving excessively noisy power Examples of noisy power could be major appliances on the same circuit power from a generator or solar power light dimm...

Page 6: ...et 6m from the sources or combustion particles stove furnace water heater space heater if possible In areas where a 20 foot 6m distance is not possible in modular mobile or smaller homes for example i...

Page 7: ...ailure to connect this alarm to a 24 hour circuit may prevent it from providing constant protection IMPORTANT Do not subject this alarm to megger high voltage or high pot tests Remove the alarm s befo...

Page 8: ...models MDSCN111 MSDCN103 MICN109 MICN102 MCN108 and MCN105 therefore a natural gas alarm will NOT trigger the alarm of non natural gas sensing models within an interconnected system The following alar...

Page 9: ...time depends on the strength freshness of the battery The battery backup will not work unless a good battery is properly installed When the alarm utilizes battery backup power the natural gas sensor w...

Page 10: ...Periodically the alarm measurement circuit is tested If an error is detected the alarm will sound 3 chirps approx every 20 seconds Reset the alarm If the unit does not reset replace the alarm END OF...

Page 11: ...dangerous situation and the horn will sound again Ventilate area Page 11 Some individuals are more sensitive to CO than others including people with cardiac or respiratory problems infants unborn bab...

Page 12: ...check for the presence of CO or gas WARNING Natural gas methane is highly explosive An attempt to test the unit by exposing it to natural gas outside of a controlled labatory environment can produce...

Page 13: ...nt 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 re...

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: ...tedGASalarmhassensed GAS causing all interconnected units to sound If hazard is identified take all precautions if an alarm sounds by calling an Emergency Service and getting out of the home 3 Beeps 2...

Page 17: ...2 Chirps approx every 20 seconds Off Off Condition Product End of Service Life Notification Recommendation Replace the alarm immediately The product end of service life notification can be temporaril...

Page 18: ...OT WARRANT AND SPECIFICALLY 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 B...

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