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ALARM LIMITATIONS AND FUNCTIONS

This Combination Smoke/Carbon Monoxide (CO) and Natural Gas alarm requires constant 120
VAC power to operate properly.

There are three basic smoke alarm types: 

IoPhic  

Ionization

 and 

Photoelectric

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IoPhic  

 is an ionization alarm containing a patent-pending Universal Smoke Sensing Technology.

IoPhic 

 

 alarms are very effective at detecting fast flaming fires and also respond very quickly to

slow smoldering fires - up to 87% faster than the maximum allowable alarm limit (UL217 Smoldering
Smoke Test on 5/26/2010, Underwriters Laboratories Project #09CA38078).

Ionization

 smoke alarms are typically more effective at detecting fast flaming fires - fires which consume

combustible materials rapidly and spread quickly. Sources of these fires may include paper burning in a
wastebasket, or kitchen grease fires.

Photoelectric

 smoke alarms, on the other hand, are typically more effective at detecting slow smoldering

fires - fires which burn for hours before bursting into flame. Sources of these fires may include cigarettes
burning in couches or bedding.
Installing 

IoPhic  

 smoke alarms ensures maximum detection of both types of fires from a single alarm,

while eliminating the need for a combination of ionization and photoelectric smoke alarms.
The enclosed alarm is an 

IoPhic

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 Smoke, CO and Natural Gas

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SMOKE ALARMS WILL NOT WORK DURING A LOSS OF POWER. SINCE A SMOKE ALARM WILL
NOT WORK WITHOUT POWER, having an alarm(s) that works from two completely different power
sources, such as an AC direct wire with battery backup smoke alarm, can give you an extra measure of
protection in case of an AC power failure or a dead battery. Battery operated alarms cannot work if the
batteries are missing, disconnected or dead, if the wrong type of batteries are used or if the batteries are
not installed correctly. AC (only) powered alarms cannot work if the AC power is cut off for any reason. If
you are concerned about the limitations of the battery or AC power, install both types of alarms.

CO/NATURAL GAS alarms are designed to detect carbon monoxide and natural gases from any source
of combustion or natural gas leakage that reaches their sensor.

USING AN IONIZATION SMOKE ALARM IN A SMOKY AREA, SUCH AS A KITCHEN, OR IN A HIGH
HUMIDITY AREA NEAR A SHOWER, CAN CAUSE NUISANCE FALSE ALARMS. IT IS PREFERABLE
TO USE PHOTOELECTRIC ALARMS IN THESE AREAS. DO NOT TURN OFF THE AC POWER TO
QUIET THE ALARM. A SMOKE ALARM WILL NOT HELP PROTECT YOU IF IT IS NOT POWERED.
Properly locate your alarm to avoid nuisance alarms.

A SMOKE ALARM MAY NOT ALWAYS WARN YOU ABOUT FIRES CAUSED BY CARELESSNESS
AND SAFETY 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 ARSON. FIRE
PREVENTION IS YOUR BEST SAFEGUARD.

INSTALLING SMOKE ALARMS MAY MAKE YOU ELIGIBLE FOR LOWER INSURANCE RATES, BUT
SMOKE ALARMS ARE NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR INSURANCE. Homeowners and renters alike should
continue to insure their lives and properties.

SMOKE ALARMS CANNOT DETECT FIRES IF THE SMOKE DOES NOT REACH THEM. 

 

 Smoke from

fires may not reach the sensing chamber and set off the alarm. One alarm should be installed inside each
bedroom or sleeping area. Do not obstruct airflow around the smoke alarm or place in areas of obstructed
airflow.

BE AWARE OF VARIOUS SITUATIONS AGAINST WHICH THE SMOKE ALARM MAY NOT BE
EFFECTIVE. For example: (1) Fires where the victim is intimate with a flaming initiated fire; for example,
when a person's clothes catch fire while cooking; (2) Fires where the smoke is prevented from reaching
the alarm due to a closed door or other obstruction or (3) Incendiary fires where the fire grows so rapidly
that an occupant's egress is blocked even with properly located alarms.
SMOKE ALARMS MAY NOT DETECT FIRE ON ANOTHER FLOOR OR AREA OF THE HOME.
Recommended minimum protection is at least one smoke alarm in every sleeping area and every bedroom
on every level of your home. Interconnected smoke alarms may provide earlier warning than stand-alone
smoke alarms since all smoke alarms alarm when one detects smoke.

SMOKE ALARMS MAY NOT BE HEARD. The alarm horn in this alarm meets or exceeds current  standards,
but it may not be heard if: (1) the smoke alarm is located outside a closed or partially closed door; (2)
residents recently consumed alcohol or drugs; (3) the alarm is drowned out by noise from stereos, TV's,
air conditioners or other appliances; (4) residents are hearing impaired or (5) if residents are sleeping.
CURRENT STUDIES HAVE SHOWN SMOKE ALARMS MAY NOT AWAKEN ALL SLEEPING
INDIVIDUALS AND THAT IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF INDIVIDUALS IN THE HOUSEHOLD WHO
ARE CAPABLE OF ASSISTING OTHERS TO PROVIDE ASSISTANCE TO THOSE WHO MAY NOT BE
AWAKENED BY THE ALARM SOUND OR TO THOSE WHO MAY BE INCAPABLE OF SAFELY
EVACUATING THE AREA UNASSISTED.

SMOKE ALARMS ARE NOT FOOLPROOF

 You must test the smoke alarm weekly to ensure your

continued protection. Smoke alarms cannot prevent or extinguish fires.

COMBINATION CO/NATURAL GAS/SMOKE ALARMS HAVE A LIMITED LIFE. The Combination CO/
Natural Gas/Smoke alarm should be replaced immediately if it is not operating properly. You should
always replace a Combination CO/Natural Gas/Smoke alarm after 7 years.

SMOKE ALARMS ARE NOT TO BE USED WITH DETECTOR GUARDS UNLESS THE COMBINATION
HAS BEEN EVALUATED AND FOUND SUITABLE FOR THAT PURPOSE.

Summary of Contents for UNIVERSAL MDSCN103CN

Page 1: ...ld help protect 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...

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: ...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: ...e presence of CO or natural gas which reaches the sensor NOTE For your convenience we provide separate labels for the French language product markings If you choose to utilize those markings remove th...

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: ...is 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 before high potting test...

Page 8: ...only present in models MDSCN111CN MSDCN103CN MICN109CN MICN102CN MCN108CN and MCN105CN therefore a natural gas alarm will NOT trigger the alarm of non natural gas sensing models within an interconnec...

Page 9: ...40 seconds to indicate proper operation IMPORTANT The battery backup is designed to provide short term emergency power to the Smoke CO and Gas Alarm Actual backup time depends on the strength freshnes...

Page 10: ...ted the alarm will sound 3 chirps approx every 20 seconds Reset the alarm If the unit does not reset replace the alarm END OF SERVICE LIFE ALARM When it is time to replace your alarm which is approxim...

Page 11: ...on the level of CO detected 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 dange...

Page 12: ...t 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...

Page 13: ...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...

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: ...ectedGASalarmhassensed 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...

Page 17: ...approx every 20 seconds Off Off Condition Product End of Service Life Notification Recommendation Replacethealarmimmediately Theproduct end of service life notification can be temporarily silenced fo...

Page 18: ...ES NOT 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 CREAT...

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