Sources of these fires may include paper burning in a wastebasket, or a grease fire in the kitchen. Ionization technology is generally more sensitive than photoelectric technology at detecting small particles, which tend to be produced in greater amounts by flaming fires, which consume combustible materials rapidly and spread quickly. Smoke particles of varying number and size are produced in all fires. Improved UV Resistance keeps the alarm from discoloring over time.Īll BRK ® and First Alert ® Smoke Alarms conform to regulatory requirements, including UL217 and are designed to detect particles of combustion. A Side Load Battery Drawer allows for easy battery replacement without removing the alarm from the ceiling or wall. A battery pull tab that keeps the battery fresh until the home is occupied. Perfect Mount System includes a gasketless base for easy installation and a new mounting bracket that keeps the alarm secure over a wide rotation range to allow for perfect alignment.ĭust Cover is included to keep the alarm clean during construction.Įasy Installation/Maintenance features include a large opening in the mounting bracket for easy access to wiring. Latching Alarm Indicator easily identifies initiating alarm even after the alarm condition has subsided. Depending on what mode the alarm is in, pushing the button provides different functions such as testing the alarm, silencing the alarm, re-testing the alarm when in silence and clearing the Latching feature. Single Button Test/Silence eliminates confusion. One interconnect wire carries both smoke and CO alarm signals. Smart Interconnect can be interconnected to BRK Smoke Alarms. Intelligent Sensing Technology designed to help reduce unwanted or nuisance alarms. One alarm protects against two deadly household threats. Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Combination Alarm. If you are installing the Alarm for use by others, you must leave this manual - or a copy of it - with the end user. This user's manual contains important information about your Alarm's operation. 16.1 First Alert 9120B - Change Battery Video.13 GENERAL LIMITATIONS OF SMOKE/CO ALARMS.12.3 INSTALLING SMOKE ALARMS IN MOBILE HOMES & RVS. 12.2 REGULATORY INFORMATION FOR SMOKE ALARMS.12.1 REGULATORY INFORMATION FOR CO ALARMS.12 REGULATORY INFORMATION FOR SMOKE/CO ALARMS.11.5 HOW CAN I PROTECT MY FAMILY FROM CO POISONING?.11.4 POTENTIAL SOURCES OF CO IN THE HOME.11.3 FINDING THE SOURCE OF CO AFTER AN ALARM.8.3.2 WHAT TO DO IF CARBON MONOXIDE IS DETECTED.8.3.1 WHAT TO DO FIRST–IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF ALARM.8.2 UNDERSTANDING THE LIGHT AND HORN PATTERNS.7.3 TO PERMANENTLY REMOVE THE BRACKET LOCK.4.2 WHERE THIS ALARM SHOULD NOT BE INSTALLED.
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