Cover your nose and mouth with a cloth (preferably damp). Take short, shallow breaths.
Meet at your planned meeting place outside your home, and do a head count to make sure everybody
got out safely.
Call the Fire Department as soon as possible from outside. Give your address, then your name.
Never go back inside a burning building for any reason.
Contact your Fire Department for ideas on making your home safer.
WARNING!
Alarms have various limitations. See " IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION " for details.
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
Problem
Possible cause
Solution
Devices may not all be on the
same ID.
Locate the 5-position dipswitch on the back of
each unit and ensure that all of the
corresponding switches are set the same. If an
ID needs to be changed: Remove power
,Press
and hold the button for a minimum of 10
seconds, change the ID and reapply power.
Devices may not have power.
Check that battery is properly attached to
connector.
Not all of the
alarms/accessories produce
an alarm signal when one
device is tested.
There may be too much
interference between units.
Move the other units to a new location and try
again. You should try to locate the wireless
units as closely to each other as possible.
Smoke alarm beeps about
once a minute.
Low-battery
Replace battery. See “ REGULAR
MAINTENANCE ” for details.
Unit is set to the same ID as a
system nearby.
Change the ID of your units by following the
instructions in HOW TO SET THE
WIRELESS INTERCONNECTION
FUNCTION. Make sure to turn power off to
all units before changing the switch positions.
Units signal an alarm when
no fire is present and none
of the test buttons have
been pushed.
Wireless Interference.
Move the other units to a new location.
Unit is covered by too much dirt
Clean smoke alarm. See “ REGULAR
MAINTENANCE
” for details.
Smoke alarm sound
unwanted alarms
intermittently or when
residents are cooking,
taking showers, etc.
Incorrect orientation
Move smoke alarm to a new location. See
“ SMOKE ALARM PLACEMENT ” for
details.