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Plug the power connector into the back of the device, then stuff any excess wiring into the electrical box. 
Make sure the power connector is aligned with the back of the unit. 

Align the mounting bracket with the unit, then twist clockwise until you feel resistance. If you want the LED 
indicator and buzzer to be aligned with other already installed units, you may need to twist up to three 
times to horizontally align the unit with the wall.

If you need to install more than one device, repeat the steps above. Turn on the power after installation. 
When the unit receives power, the LED indicator will light up green, indicating that it is functioning properly.

Test the device when you turn on the unit for the first time, or when the group configuration has changed. 
Note that this will only test the device circuits, rather than test the smoke and CO sensors. If your device fails 
to emit an audible test alert, please refer to the troubleshooting section.

Improper wiring of the power connector may damage the unit.

If an existing alarm is not installed on the ceiling or wall, skip this step. Disconnect all cables from the old 
alarm, then twist and remove carefully to avoid damage to the wall or ceiling. Then, remove the old base by 
unscrewing the mounting plate from the electrical box.

Open the device’s battery cover and take out the temporary foam insert. Then install the provided battery 
inside the battery compartment. Once installed properly, the alarm will activate, and the LED indicator will 
flash yellow, green, and red in sequence eight times. 

The set of cables that come with the alarm contains three colors: black for “hot,” white for “neutral,” and red 
for “interconnection.” Hold the end of the white wire together with the end of a white wire in the electrical 
box, cap them with a wire nut, then twist clockwise until secure. Do the same for the black and red wires.

Screw the mounting bracket to the electrical box using the provided screws.

The side marked “WALL SIDE” should face the wall.

3. Remove the Old Device

4. Connect the Cables

5. Install the Mounting Bracket

6. Insert the Battery

7. Connect the Power Connector to the Device

8. Mount the Device

9. Turn On Power

10. Test the Device

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Summary of Contents for XP04

Page 1: ...X Sense Innovations Co Ltd Email support x sense com Hardwired Combination Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm with Battery Backup Model XP04 XP05 XP06 ...

Page 2: ...70 NFPA 72 and or applicable codes in your local jurisdiction This device can work either as a single unit or be interconnected with other X Sense AC and AC DC alarms Under AC power all devices will alarm when any single device senses smoke or CO If the electricity fails only the AC DC devices will continue to send and receive signals within the interconnected alarm network while AC only devices w...

Page 3: ...sure continuous power supply Note that this battery is replaceable The power connector is used to plug into the device s power receptacle on the device and supplies the device with AC power The black line is hot the white line is neutral and the red line is used for interconnection All connections should be made by a professional technician and all wiring should comply with articles 210 and 300 3 ...

Page 4: ... on a sloped ceiling place it between 4 inches 10 cm and 35 inches 90 cm from the peak Keep the device at least 5 feet 1 5 m from potential smoke or fume sources such as stoves furnaces water heaters and space heaters In mobile homes or older houses extreme heat and cold can spread from the outside to the inside due to poorly insulated walls and roofing This may create a thermal barrier that can p...

Page 5: ...llowed by local codes An appropriate power source is 120 V AC Single Phase supplied from a non switchable circuit which is not protected by a ground fault interrupter If you want this unit to function as a standalone unit keep the insulating cap on the red line to ensure that it does not connect to other units If you want to create an interconnected alarm system ensure all interconnected devices a...

Page 6: ...y damage the unit If an existing alarm is not installed on the ceiling or wall skip this step Disconnect all cables from the old alarm then twist and remove carefully to avoid damage to the wall or ceiling Then remove the old base by unscrewing the mounting plate from the electrical box Open the device s battery cover and take out the temporary foam insert Then install the provided battery inside ...

Page 7: ...ed The test will finish within three minutes at which point all devices will return to standby mode Do not tamper with this device as this may result in electrical shock or device malfunction What to Do When an Alarm Sounds If a smoke alarm is triggered you will hear and see How to respond to a smoke alarm If a CO alarm is triggered you will hear and see How to respond to a CO alarm Using the Sile...

Page 8: ...Indicator Buzzer Response Standby Mode AC Power Flashes green DC Power Flashes green once every 60 seconds Smoke Alarm Initiating Device Flashes red three times every four seconds Flash red and green in sequence every four seconds Other Interconnected Devices Three long beeps every four seconds CO Alarm Initiating Device Other Interconnected Devices Flash red four times and green once every 5 8 se...

Page 9: ...ce a low battery warning Flashes yellow once every 60 seconds Silence an end of life signal Flashes yellow three times every 60 seconds The silence duration is set for 22 hours at which point the device will exit silence function Flashes green three times Low Battery Warning Malfunction End of Life Flashes yellow once every 60 seconds Replace the battery immediately Beeps once every 60 seconds Fla...

Page 10: ...lean with detergents or solvents or spray air fresheners or hair spray near the device as these may lead to a malfunction Do not paint the device as it will seal the vents and reduce the sensitivity of the smoke sensors Do not tamper with this device as this may lead to electrical shock or malfunction The device does not alarm during a test Improper wire connection or operation Improper installati...

Page 11: ...r or other appliances 3 residents are hearing impaired or have high frequency hearing loss Special smoke alarms should be installed for the hearing impaired This smoke alarm alone is not a suitable substitute for complete fire detection systems in places that house lots of people such as flats condominiums hotels guest houses residence halls hospitals long term health care facilities nursing homes...

Page 12: ...fe Although the CO alarm and all of its parts have passed stringent testing and are designed to be as reliable as possible any of these parts could fail at any time Therefore it is strongly recommended that you test your CO alarm weekly CO alarms are not foolproof Like all other electronic devices CO alarms have limitations They can only detect CO that reaches the sensor They may not give an early...

Page 13: ...interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities are available Please check with your local authorities or retailers fo...

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