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Removing an Alarm from Your interLINX Network
In the event that an alarm must be removed from your interLINX network, the
following steps must be taken.
Press and hold the button on the front cover of
the alarm. The FIRE light will flash rapidly and
the alarm will sound three tones.
Continue holding the button down.
Next, the WARNING light will begin to flash.
Count 10 flashes of the WARNING light and
release the button.
The alarm will chirp twice and all four of the
lighted icons will strobe on.
The alarm has been removed from
the network.
Reset the alarm by removing the (4) AA batteries
and immediately re-installing them.
After a few seconds the alarm will chirp twice and
all four of the lighted icons will strobe on.
After one minutes, the WARNING light will stop
flashing and the alarm will function as a stand-
alone unit.
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4” (10cm)
4”
12” (30cm)
Choosing the Mounting Location in a Room
BEST
Center on ceiling.
ACCEPTABLE
On ceiling, at least 4” (10cm) from intersection
with wall.
ACCEPTABLE
On wall, at least 4” (10cm) from ceiling, and
within 16” (41cm) of intersection with ceiling (if
local codes permit wall mounting).
ACCEPTABLE
On peaked ceilings or roofs, mount at least 4”
(10cm) from the upper corner, but high enough to
allow a maximum of 36” (91cm) of horizontal air
space as measured off the peak.
4” (10cm)
36” (91cm)
36” (91cm)
ACCEPTABLE
On sloped ceilings, at least 4” (10cm) from the up-
per corner, but high enough to allow a maximum
of 36” (91cm) of horizontal air space as measured
off the peak.
36” (91cm)
4” (10cm)
OK
Install on exposed face of joist or rafter.
NO!
Do not install between joists or rafters.
Do not mount Alarm between joists or rafters;
mount on the exposed surface of the joist.