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Model | i12010S |
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Type | Smoke Alarm |
Sensor Type | Ionization |
Interconnectable | Yes, up to 24 Kidde devices |
Hush Feature | Yes |
Test Button | Yes |
Tamper Resistant | Yes |
UL Listed | Yes |
Alarm Sound Level | 85 dB at 10 feet |
LED Indicator | Yes |
Color | White |
Warranty | 10-year limited warranty |
Weight | 0.5 lbs |
Power Source | 120V AC Hardwired |
Lists specific locations like kitchens, bathrooms, and dusty areas where alarms should not be installed.
Warns against installing near sources of nuisance alarms or where smoke sensors might be blocked.
Details wiring standards, use of qualified electricians, and adherence to electrical codes (NEC, NFPA 72).
Specifies the correct AC power source and warns against using modified sine wave inverters.
Provides instructions for connecting the AC quick connect harness, emphasizing turning off power first.
Explains wiring for single station use and interconnecting multiple alarms.
Details maximum interconnected units, NFPA limits, wire run distance, and provides wiring diagram (Figure 3).
Guide to attaching the mounting bracket, feeding the connector, and securing connections.
Steps for attaching the alarm to the bracket and turning on AC power, checking the green indicator.
Instructions for testing the alarm's electronics after installation and weekly testing recommendations.
Provides critical steps to take when the smoke alarm sounds, including escape plan execution.
Explains the sealed battery and the indicators for low battery or unit malfunction.
Details the end-of-life signal and how to temporarily silence it using the End of Life Hush feature.
Highlights the permanent nature of deactivation and its impact on alarm function and safety.
Provides a step-by-step guide to permanently disable the alarm for safe disposal.