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Loc ations to Avoid
1. Nea r large metal surfaces and/or bundles of wire.
2. Near fl uorescent lights, amateur radios, electrical equipment, or other
devices that may transmit an RF signal, a s electronic “noise” may cause
nuisance alarms.
WARNING
1. THIS ALARM SHOULD BE INSTALLED BY A COMPETENT PERSON.
2. ALARMS SHOULD NOT BE USED AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PROPER
INSTALLATION, USE AND MAINTENANCE OF FUELBURNING APPLIANCES
INCLUDING APPROPRIATE VENTILATION AND EXHAUST SYSTEMS.
In stallation Method
NOTE: Bef ore installation, it is recommended to test the interconnected
smoke alarms in diff erent rooms where you intend to install these alarms
to ensure that they are within the transmission range.
1. Use the mounting bracket to mark the screw holes on the ceiling or the
wall.
2. Drill holes at the 2 marks using an appropriately-sized drill bit. Insert the
anchor plugs and screw the mounting bracket using the screws provided.
3. Attach the alarm to the mounting bracket and turn clockwise to lock the
alarm.
4. Test the smoke alarm according to the steps in the section “Alarm Test”.