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| Type | Ionization |
|---|---|
| Power Source | 9V Battery |
| Alarm Sound Level | 85 dB at 10 feet |
| Test/Silence Button | Yes |
| Interconnect Capability | No |
| Low Battery Warning | Yes |
| Operating Temperature | 40°F to 100°F |
| LED Indicator | Yes |
| Mounting | Ceiling or Wall |
| Compliance | UL 217 |
| Operating Humidity | 10% to 95% relative humidity (non-condensing) |
Follow these steps if the alarm sounds and a fire is discovered. Become familiar with these steps.
Read all instructions before installation and keep this manual near the alarm for future reference.
Details on the ionization detection technique, radioactive material, and repair instructions.
Guidance on placing alarms in sleeping areas, near stairs, on each floor, and near electrical appliances.
Specific recommendations for installing smoke alarms in mobile homes, considering insulation and thermal barriers.
Avoid garages, areas with extreme temperatures, dusty or humid locations, and near kitchens or bathrooms.
Instructions and illustrations for attaching the mounting bracket to the ceiling or wall.
Steps for installing batteries correctly, using the tamper resist pin, and final alarm testing.
Procedure for testing the alarm after installation by pressing the test button for at least 5 seconds.
How to use the 'HUSH' feature to temporarily silence nuisance alarms and its limitations.
Instructions for testing the alarm weekly using the test button to ensure proper operation.
Explanation of causes for nuisance alarms like cooking smoke and how to address them.
Guidelines for battery replacement, including recommended battery types and low battery indicator.
Procedure for cleaning the smoke alarm annually using compressed air or a vacuum cleaner hose.
Information on maintaining the safety light, including battery replacement and lamp replacement.
Details on the limitations of smoke alarms, including sensing capabilities and placement issues.
Guidance on creating and practicing a family escape plan, including fire drills and meeting places.
Discussion on factors that may reduce smoke alarm effectiveness, such as smoking in bed or unsupervised children.
Details on the radioactive element used in ionization smoke alarms and compliance with government standards.
Information on smoke detection requirements according to NFPA 72 for various occupancy types and locations.
Caution statement regarding ionization smoke alarms and their radioactive element, as required by the California State Fire Marshal.
Details the limited warranty period and conditions for Kidde smoke alarms, including repair or replacement.
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