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This
user
manual
contains
important
information
about
your
combination
smoke
&
carbon
monoxide
alarm’s
operation.
To
ensure proper
use
and
trouble-free
operation,
please
read
this
manual
carefully
and
store
it
in
a
safe
place
for
future
reference.
Package
Contents
1
x
Alarm
Unit
1
x
Mounting
Bracket
3
x
Screws
3
x
Anchor
Plugs
1
x
User
Manual
1
x
Warranty
Card
2
x
Carbon
Monoxide
Safety
Stickers
Introduction
All
X-Sense
combination
smoke
&
carbon
monoxide
alarms
conform
with
regulatory
requirements,
including
UL
217
&
UL
2034
standards
and
are
designed
to
detect
both
smoke
and
carbon
monoxide.
This
unit
adopts
photoelectric
technology
to
detect
smoke
which
is
generally
more
sensitive
than
ionization
technology.
It
is
effective
at
detecting
large
particles,
which
tend
to
be
produced
in
greater
amounts
by
smoldering
fires
and
may
smolder
for
hours
before
bursting
into
flame.
Sources
of
these
fires
may
include
cigarettes
burning
in
couches
or
bedding.
Carbon
monoxide
(CO)
is
odorless,
tasteless
and
invisible
-
it's
a
silent
killer.
Using
electrochemical
sensing
technology,
this
unit
can
detect
increased
levels
of
carbon
monoxide
early,
protecting
your
family
from
the
dangers
of
carbon
monoxide.
Note:
For
maximum
protection,
use
smoke
&
CO
alarms
on
each
level
and
in
every
bedroom
of
your
home.
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THIS
EQUIPMENT
SHOULD
BE
INSTALLED
IN
ACCORDANCE
WITH
THE
NATIONAL
FIRE
PROTECTION
ASSOCIATION’S
STANDARD
72
(National
Fire
Protection
Association,
Batterymarch
Park,
Quincy,
MA02269).
NEVER
IGNORE
THE
SOUND
OF
THE
ALARM!
Determining
what
type
of
alarm
has
sounded
is
easy
with
your
X-Sense
combination
smoke
&
carbon
monoxide
alarms.
The
alarm
sounder
will
inform
you
of
the
type
of
situation
occurring.
When
the
Smoke
Alarm
Sounds:
Smoke
alarms
are
designed
to
minimize
false
alarms.
Cigarette
smoke
will
not
normally
set off
the
alarm,
unless
the
smoke
is
blown
directly
into
the
alarm.
This
unit
contains
nuisance
alarm
protection,
which
will
reduce
the
impact
of
cooking
particles.
However,
large
quantities
of
combustible
particles
from
spills
or
broiling
could
still
cause
the
unit
to
alarm.
Careful
location
of
the
unit
away
from
the
kitchen
area
will
give
the
maximum
nuisance
alarm
protection.
Combustion
particles
from
cooking
may
set
off
the
alarm
if
located
too
close
to
the
cooking
area.
Large
quantities
of
combustible
particles
are
generated
from
spills
or
when
broiling.
Using
the
fan
on
a
range
hood
which
vents
to
the
outside
(non-recirculating
type)
will
also
help
remove
these
combustible
products
from
the
kitchen.
If
the
alarm
sounds,
check
for fires
first.
If
a
fire
is
discovered,
follow
these
steps.
Become
thoroughly
familiar
with
these
items,
and
review
with
all
family
members!
*Alert
small
children
in
the
home.
Children
sleep
very
sound
and
may
not
be
awakened
by
the
sound
of
the
smoke
alarms.
*Leave
immediately
using
one
of
your
planned
escape
routes.
Every
second
counts,
so
don't
stop
to
get
dressed
or
pick
up
valuables.
©
Q3°¢

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Brandx-sense
ModelSC03
CategorySmoke Alarm
LanguageEnglish

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