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Operating and Installation Instructions
electronics, resets the CO alarm, activates the HUSH fea-
ture, and activates the Peak Level Memory Feature.
After installation, TEST THE UNIT’S ELECTRONICS by press-
ing and releasing the test/reset button. A series of beeps
will sound, followed by the message “Fire! Fire!” then
another two series of beeps and the message “WARNING!
CARBON MONOXIDE!” followed by 4 additional short
beeps.
Weekly testing is required! If at anytime it does not perform
as described, verify that the battery doesn’t need replacing.
Clean dust and other buildup off the unit. If it still doesn’t
operate properly call the Consumer Hotline at 1 (800) 880
6788.
HUSH
®
Control Feature
The HUSH
®
feature has the capability of temporarily desen-
sitizing the smoke alarm circuit for approximately 10 min-
utes. This feature is to be used only when a known alarm
condition, such as smoke from cooking, activates the alarm.
You can put your Smoke/CO Alarm in HUSH
®
mode by
pushing the test/reset button. If the smoke is not too dense,
the alarm will silence immediately, the unit will verbally
announce “HUSH MODE ACTIVATED”, and the green LED
will flash every 2 seconds for approximately 10 minutes.
This indicates that the smoke alarm is in a temporarily
desensitized condition. Your Smoke/CO Alarm will automat-
ically reset after approximately 10 minutes. When the unit
returns to normal operation after being in HUSH
®
mode, it
will verbally announce “HUSH MODE CANCELLED”, and
sound the alarm if smoke is still present. The HUSH
®
fea-
ture can be used repeatedly until the air has been cleared of
the condition causing the alarm. While the unit is in
HUSH
®
mode, pushing the test/reset button on the alarm
will also end the HUSH
®
period.
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