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Kidde P3010H User Manual

Kidde P3010H
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Thank you for purchasing this Kidde Smoke Alarm. These models
are battery operated Smoke Alarms which feature a non-replaceable,
sealed-in battery and SMART HUSH
TM
Control to temporarily silence
nuisance alarms.
Important: Please take a few minutes to thoroughly read this user’s
guide which should be saved for future reference and passed on to any
subsequent owner.
Teach children how to respond to the alarm and that they should never
play with the unit.
Your Kidde Smoke Alarm was designed specifically for use in a residential
environment. It is not designed for use in a recreational vehicle (RV) or
boat.
P/N: 0311-7201 RevA
For your convenience, write down the following information. If you
call Product Support, these are the first questions you will be asked.
Smoke Alarm Model Number:
(located on back of alarm)
Date Code: (located on back of alarm)
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
and the manufacturer recommend replacing this
alarm ten years from the date code.
Smoke Alarm User’s Guide
P3010H – Photoelectric Smoke Alarm w/ Safety Light
P3010B – Photoelectric Smoke Alarm w/ Voice Alarm
P3010L – Photoelectric Smoke Alarm
Where Purchased:
Date of Purchase:
For questions concerning your Smoke Alarm please call Product Support at 1-800-880-6788.
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Kidde P3010H Specifications

General IconGeneral
InterconnectivityNo
Test/Silence ButtonYes
Low Battery IndicatorYes
Alarm Volume85 dB at 10 feet
Hush FeatureYes
Smart FeaturesNo
Voice AlarmYes
LED IndicatorYes
Mounting TypeCeiling or Wall
TypeSmoke Alarm
Power SourceBattery Operated
Sensor TypePhotoelectric
ComplianceUL 217

Summary

What to Do When the Alarm Sounds

Smoke Alarm Activation Procedure

Details the expected smoke alarm pattern and immediate actions for escape.

1. Limitations of Smoke Alarms

Smoke Alarm Sensing Limitations

Discusses sensing capabilities, ionization vs. photoelectric, and home fire types.

2. Recommended Locations for Alarms

Optimal Placement Guidelines

Details where to install alarms for maximum protection.

2. Recommended Locations for Alarms

Locations to Avoid

Lists specific locations unsuitable for smoke alarm installation.

3. Locations to Avoid

Exclusionary Placement Criteria

Lists specific locations unsuitable for smoke alarm installation.

4. Installation Instructions

Mounting Plate Installation (Option 1)

Describes how to attach the mounting plate using provided screws.

4. Installation Instructions

Mounting Plate Installation (Option 2) and Activation

Details alternative mounting methods and alarm activation.

5. Operation and Testing

Testing and Normal Operation

How to operate, test the alarm, and what to expect during normal function.

6. Alarm Visual and Audible Indicators

Understanding Indicator Signals

Explains visual and audible signals for different alarm modes.

6. Alarm Visual and Audible Indicators

Operational Mode Indicators

Details visual and audible indicators for various operational modes like normal, test, low battery.

7. Nuisance Alarms

SMART HUSH™ Feature Details

Explains the temporary silencing feature for nuisance alarms.

8. Battery

Battery Activation and Low Battery Warning

Information on the sealed battery, activation, and low battery indicator.

9. Deactivation of Alarm

Permanent Deactivation Procedure

Steps and warnings for permanently deactivating the alarm for disposal.

10. Cleaning Your Alarm

Annual Cleaning Instructions

Guidelines for cleaning the smoke alarm chamber and exterior.

11. Good Safety Habits

Develop and Practice a Plan of Escape

Emphasizes creating and practicing a home escape plan.

Fire Prevention Tips

Provides general fire prevention advice and safety habits.

11. Good Safety Habits

NFPA, State Fire Marshall, and FCC Guidelines

Includes relevant standards and compliance information.

12. Service Information

Warranty, Returns, and Contact

Details warranty period, how to return defective units, and contact information.

Questions or for More Information

Product Support Contact

Provides phone number and website for product support inquiries.

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