Smoke Alarm Features
• Model CCPB is a dual sensor photoelectric / ionization-type
smoke alarm.
• Unique “battery missing” feature. The smoke alarm will not attach
to the mounting bracket if a battery is not in the battery pocket.
• Low battery signal. The smoke alarm will sound a short beep about
once a minute if the battery needs replacement.
• Optional tamper-resist feature can serve as a safeguard against
tampering.
• Visual LED flashes about once a minute. This indicates the smoke
alarm is receiving power.
• Loud alarm horn — 85 decibels at 10 feet — sounds to alert you
of an emergency.
• Test button checks smoke alarm operation. Model CCPB
features Quick-Quiet™ Alarm Control. When activated, this quiets
unwanted alarms for a maximum of 15 minutes.
Model CCPB
Photoelectric/
Ionization
Smoke Alarm
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Installer: Please leave
this manual with the
product.
Thank you for purchasing a Firex
®
smoke alarm. It is an important
component of your home safety system. Please read this booklet
thoroughly. The more familiar you are with the information it
contains, the easier you will find it to install, operate, and
maintain your smoke alarm properly, which ultimately means
greater security and peace of mind for you and your family.
Invensys Controls
The ionization type alarms are generally more effective at
detecting fast, flaming fires which consume combustible
materials rapidly and spread quickly. Sources of these fires
may include flammable liquids or paper burning in a waste
container. The photoelectric type alarms are generally more
effective at detecting slow, smoldering fires which smolder for
hours before bursting into flame. Sources of these fires may
include cigarettes burning in couches or bedding. However,
both types of alarms are designed to provide adequate
detection of both types of fires. If you desire the benefits of
both systems, you should install smoke alarms that combine
in one alarm both photoelectric and ionization sensing
technologies.
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Smoke Alarm Features
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Agency Alarm Placement Recommendations
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Additional Smoke Alarm Placement Information
Page 4
How to Install Your Smoke Alarm
Page 4
Testing Your Smoke Alarm
Page 5
LED Power/Alarm Indicator
Page 5
Special Features of Model CCPB
Page 5
Maintenance and Cleaning
Page 6
Troubleshooting
Page 6
Important Safety Information
Page 7
Home Fire Safety Tips and Procedures
Page 8
Limited Warranty