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present, the alarm will be set off
again. The hush feature can be used
repeatedly until the air has been
completely cleared.
IMPORTANT! If the alarm is set
off, check for res rst. If a re is
discovered, get out of the building
and call the re department! If there
is no re, check to see what has
caused the nuisance alarm to be sure
it is a nuisance alarm before silencing
the alarm signal. WARNING! If there
is any question as to the causze of
an alarm, it should be assumed that
the alarm is due to an actual re and
the building should be evacuated
immediately.
Replacing the battery
The smoke alarm is powered by a 9V
Zinc Carbon battery, which is included
at purchase. A fresh battery should
last for at least 1 year under normal
operating conditions.
To replace the battery, remove the
smoke alarm from the mounting plate
by rotating the alarm anti-clockwise
(see enclosed assembly instruction).
After putting a new battery in, make
sure you test the smoke alarm by
using the test function (see “Test
function” above).
The recommended batteries are
specied as below.
The Alkaline Batteries are GN1604A
by Gold Peak and 6LR61 by IKEA.
The Carbon Zinc Batteries are
GP1604P and GN1604G by Gold Peak,
G6F22 and G6F22M by Golden Power.
NOTE: Test the smoke alarm weekly.
WARNING! Use only the batteries
specied above. Use of different
batteries may damage the smoke
alarm.
ENVIRONMENTAL DISPOSAL
INSTRUCTIONS
The crossed-out wheeled bin symbol
indicates that the item should be
disposed of separately from household
waste. The item should be handed in
for recycling in accordance with local
environmental regulations for waste
disposal. By separating a marked item
from household waste, you will help
reduce the volume of waste sent to
incinerators or land-ll and minimize
any potential negative impact on
human health and the environment.
For more information, please contact
your IKEA store.