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Loud 85 decibel alarm.
Permanent independent smoke and carbon monoxide sensors.
Smoke alarm takes precedence when both smoke and
carbon monoxide are present.
Powered by 120V AC (60 Hz, 25 mA max) wire-in connector
and two AA battery backup.
Interconnectable to other Kidde/Nighthawk brand smoke and
CO alarms (see page 15 for details).
• Alarm/Voice message warning system that alerts you of the
following conditions in the manner described below, thus
eliminating any confusion over which alarm is sounding:
FIRE: The alarm/voice pattern is three long alarm beeps
followed by the verbal warning message “FIRE!” This pattern
is repeated until the smoke is eliminated. The red LED light will
flash while in alarm/voice mode.
CARBON MONOXIDE: The alarm/voice pattern is four short
alarm beeps followed by the verbal warning message
“WARNING! CARBON MONOXIDE!". This continues until the
unit is reset or the CO is eliminated. While powered by battery
only, after four minutes the alarm/voice pattern will sound
once every minute. The red Light Emitting Diode (LED) light will
flash while in alarm/voice mode.
LOW BATTERY: When the batteries are low and need
replacing the red LED light will flash and the unit will “chirp”
one time, followed by the warning message “LOW BATTERY.”
This cycle will occur once every minute and will continue for at
least seven days. Under battery power, the "LOW BATTERY"
voice only occurs once every 15 minutes.
LOW BATTERY HUSH® CONTROL
The LOW BATTERY HUSH® feature allows you to press the
test/reset button on the alarm and disable the "chirp" for
approximately 10 hours. This gives you a chance to replace
the battery at a more convenient time. During this LOW
BATTERY HUSH® period, your alarm is monitoring for smoke
and CO.
Features
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