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C O N D I T I O N

Non-originating smoke

 alarm. Another 

interconnected smoke 

alarm has sensed smoke 

causing all interconnected 

alarms to sound.

Non-originating CO alarm. 

Another 

interconnected CO 

alarm has sensed CO

causing all interconnected 

alarms to sound.

CO  alarm when cause of alarm 

is known and poses no threat

ALARM AUDIBLE & VISUAL SIGNALS

HORN

3 Beeps, 

2 second 

pause, repeat

4 Beeps, 

5 second 

pause, repeat

4 Beeps, 5 

second pause, 

repeat

PWR 

GREEN 

LED

Stays on

Stays on

Stays on

SMK RED 

LED

Off

Blinks on 

approx. every 

2 minutes

Blinks on 

approx. every 

2 minutes

CO RED 

LED

Off

Off

Blinks On in 

sync with the 

4 beeps

RECOMMENDATION

Another interconnected smoke alarm has 

sensed smoke causing all interconnected 

alarms to sound. If hazard is identified please 

take all precautions if an alarm sounds by 

calling Emergency Service and getting out 

of the home. 

Originating CO alarm

4 Beeps, 

5 second 

pause, repeat

Stays on

Blinks on 

approx. every 

2 minutes

Blinks On in 

sync with the 

4 beeps

If hazard is identified please take all precau-

tions if an alarm sounds by calling an Emer-

gency Service and getting out of the home. 

Nuisance alarm

Horn sounds 

when no hazard 

present

Stays on

Blinks On in 

sync with the 

3 beeps

Blinks On in 

sync with the 

4 beeps

If there is no hazard present verify the alarm 

is mounted in the correct location (see user’s 

manual). Reset alarm as instructed below.

 Smoke alarm when cause 

of alarm is known and poses 

no threat

3 Beeps, 

2 second 

pause, repeat

Stays on

Blinks On in 

sync with the 

3 beeps

Off

The smoke alarm Silence Feature can be 

activated by pressing and releasing the Silence 

button on the initiating alarm while in alarm 

condition. Silence mode will last for approx-

imately 8 - 12 minutes [With the red LED 

blinking on approx every 10 seconds].

Alarm needing reset due to 

abnormal operation/previous 

alarms

Silent (alarmed 

previously)

Stays on

Blinks on 

approx. every 

2 minutes

Off

To reset the alarm, hold the 

Test button for 10-15 seconds.                                                           

This will clear alarm origination. Reset  

after each alarm event.

Low Battery or Product End-of-

Service Life Warning

2 Chirps approx 

every 60 

seconds

Stays on

Blinks on 

approx. every 

2 minutes

Off

Deactivate alarm (See User’s Manual 

“ALARM DEACTIVATION” section).                                                            

The warning cannot be silenced.  Replace 

alarm immediately. 

Sensor Trouble Signal

RESET INSTRUCTIONS:

 Press the Test/Silence button for 10-15 seconds and then release. This will clear the alarm origination and latching LED.  

Be sure to RESET alarms after every alarm event. 

QUICK FIND

® Alarm Origination/Location Feature: The QUICK FIND® feature will allow you to immediately locate the originating alarm (the alarm 

that triggered the other alarms), once the alarms have stopped sounding.
1. Press and release the Test button on any alarm. After releasing the button, the test sequence on this alarm will begin, and last approximately  

    5-20 seconds.  
2. Once this test sequence ends, the originating alarm continues to sound for approximately 60 seconds, which provides ample time to locate the 

    originating alarm.  
3. Remember to reset the originating alarm in order to clear the QUICK FIND® and return the system to normal operation.  

NOTE:

 If you have any additional questions about the operation, please contact our Customer Service Department at 800-390-4321, and we will 

gladly assist you. 

3 Chirps approx 

every 60 

seconds

Stays on

Blinks on 

approx. every 

2 minutes

Off

Reset the alarm. If this does not clear the 

trouble signal, replace alarm immediately.  

The sensor trouble signal cannot be silenced.

Previous alarm condition at 

unidentified source

Silent (alarmed 

previously)

Stays on

Blinks on 

approx. every 

2 minutes

Off

Quick Find® Alarm Origination - In an intercon-

nected system it is difficult to determine which 

alarm initiated the alarms to sound. The Quick 

Find® feature will allow you to immediately 

locate the originating alarm (once the alarms 

have stopped sounding). To initiate Quick 

Find® press the Test button on any alarm. 

After releasing the button and following the test 

sequence, the originating alarm will continue 

to sound for approximately 60 seconds. In a 

non-interconnected installation, it is necessary 

to test each alarm to determine the originating 

alarm.

An interconnected CO alarm has sensed CO 

causing all interconnected alarms to sound. If 

hazard is identified please take all precautions 

if an alarm sounds by calling  Emergency 

Service and getting out of the home. 

The CO alarm Silence Feature can be 

activated by pressing and releasing the Silence 

button on the initiating alarm while in alarm 

condition. The alarm will remain silent for ap-

prox 5 minutes [With the red LED blinking on 

approx every 10 seconds], depending 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 

dangerous situation and the horn will sound 

again. Ventilate area.

Содержание MPC122S

Страница 1: ...ere This Alarm Should Not Be Installed 5 Mounting Instructions 6 Tamper Resistant Alarm Locking Feature 6 Wiring Instructions 7 Stand Alone Alarm Installations 7 Interconnected Alarm Installations 8 I...

Страница 2: ...a safer greener alternative Quick Find Alarm Origination Feature easily identifies first alarm to sound in an intercon nected system ALARM LIMITATIONS AND FUNCTIONS IMPORTANT ALARMS WILL NOT WORK WITH...

Страница 3: ...e who may not be awakened by the alarm sound or to those who may be incapable of safely evacuating the area unassisted ALARMS ARE NOT FOOLPROOF Test alarms weekly to ensure continued protection ALARMS...

Страница 4: ...ide wall with the top edge of the smoke alarm a maximum of 6 15 2cm below the ceiling wall intersections See Diagram A Existing Homes The NFPA requires smoke alarms or combination alarms on every leve...

Страница 5: ...allation in hazardous locations as defined in the National Elec trical Code To avoid causing damage to this alarm to provide maximum protection and to prevent unnecessary alarms DO NOT LOCATE THIS ALA...

Страница 6: ...tions in or unconventional vent pipe designs which can amplify the above situations These placement recommendations are intended to keep alarms at a reasonable distance from a fuel burning source and...

Страница 7: ...will damage the alarm Installation of this alarm must conform to the electrical codes in your area Article 760 of the National Electrical Code NFPA 72 101 SBC SBCCI UBC ICBO NBC BOCA OTFDC CABO and an...

Страница 8: ...multiple alarms INTERCONNECTED ALARMS INSTALLATION The wiring to be used shall be in accordance with the provisions of Articles 210 and 300 3 B of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 NFPA 72 and...

Страница 9: ...f the dwelling When alarms are interconnected all alarms will sound when one alarm first sounds To prevent damage do not connect this alarm to any other type of alarm or auxiliary device Connecting in...

Страница 10: ...tectors 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...

Страница 11: ...system after all the alarms have stopped sounding 1 Press and release the test silence button on any interconnected alarm After releasing the button the test sequence will sound on all the interconnec...

Страница 12: ...alarm You might accidentally damage or set fire to the alarm or to your home CAUTION Continuous exposure to the high sound level of this alarm over an extended period of time may cause hearing loss Du...

Страница 13: ...D KNOW ABOUT CO Carbon monoxide CO is an insidious poison It is a colorless odorless tasteless gas It is a cumulative poison Even low levels of CO have been shown to cause brain and other vital organ...

Страница 14: ...ur ers instructions or contact the manufacturer s directly for more information about CO safety and this equipment Make sure that motor vehicles are not and have not been operating in an attached gara...

Страница 15: ...Check the color of the flame on the burner and pilot lights to ensure they are burning properly They should be blue If the flame is orange or yellow it is a sign the fuel is not burning completely and...

Страница 16: ...ian for assistance Test the alarm following installation and weekly thereafter The built in test switch accurately tests the alarm operation as required byANSI UL217 and UL2034 Standards for Safety If...

Страница 17: ...utton for 10 15 seconds and then release This will clear the alarm origination and latching LED Be sure to RESET alarms after every alarm event QUICK FIND Alarm Origination Location Feature The QUICK...

Страница 18: ...warranty on this product created by state law shall extend beyond the term of this warranty unless such law otherwise provides USI specifically disclaims any liability and shall not be liable for any...

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