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1. MOBILE HOME VEHI CLE HAS BEEN IN STORAGE BEFORE EACH TRIP AND AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK DURING USE 2 LOCATIONS TO AVOID e Inthe garage Products of combustion are present when you start your automobile e Less than 4 10cm from the peak of an A frame type ceiling e In an area where the temperature may fall below e In dusty areas Dust particles may cause nuisani e In very humid areas Moisture or steam can cau e In insect infested areas e Smoke alarms should not be installed within 3 ft AO F or rise above 100 F ce alarm or failure to alarm ise nuisance alarms 9 m of the following the door to a kitchen the door to a bathroom containing a tub or shower forced air ducts used for heating or cooling ceiling or whole house ventilating fans or other high air flow areas e Kitchens Normal cooking may cause nuisance alarms If a kitchen alarm is desired it should have an alarm silence feature or be a photoelectric type e Near fluorescent lights Electronic noise may c ause nuisance alarms 3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WIRING REQUIREMENTS e This smoke alarm should be installed on a ULL li isted or recognized junction box All connections should be made by a qualified electrician and must conform to article 760 of the U S National Electrical Code NFPA 72 and or any other codes having jurisdiction in your area e The appropriate power source is 120 Volt A C Single Phase supplied
2. service for a period of five years from the date of purchase The obligation of KIDDE Safety under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing the smoke alarm or any part which we find to be defective in material work manship or design free of charge to the customer upon sending the smoke alarm with proof of date of purchase postage and return postage prepaid to Warranty Service Department KIDDE Safety 1394 South Third St Mebane NC 27302 This warranty shall not apply to the smoke alarm if it has been damaged modified abused or altered after the date of purchase or if it fails to operate due to improper maintenance or inade quate A C or D C electrical power THE LIABILITY OF KIDDE SAFETY OR ANY OF ITS PARENT OR SUBSIDIARY CORPORATIONS ARISING FROM THE SALE OF THIS SMOKE ALARM OR UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE COST OF REPLACEMENT OF SMOKE ALARM AND IN NO CASE SHALL KIDDE SAFETY OR ANY OF ITS PARENT OR SUBSIDIARY CORPORATIONS BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE FAILURE OF THE SMOKE ALARM OR FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRAN TY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED EVEN IF THE LOSS OR DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY THE COMPANY S NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT Since some states do not allow limitations on the duration of an implied warranty or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages the above limitations or exclu sions may not apply to you While
3. this warranty gives you specific legal rights you may also have other rights which vary from state to state The above warranty may not be altered except in writing signed by both parties hereto QUESTIONS OR FOR MORE INFORMATION Call our Consumer Hotline at 1 800 880 6788 or contact us at our website at www KIDDE com KIDDE Fyrnetics 1394 South Third Street Mebane NC 27302 1235 7220 00
4. For models 1235 440379 Smoke and Fire Alarm User s Guide A C Wire in Single and or Multiple Station 24 Devices lonization Smoke Alarm Thank you for purchasing this smoke and fire alarm It is an important part of your family s home safety plan You can trust this product to provide the highest quality safety protection We know you expect noth ing less when the lives of your family are at stake For your convenience write down the following information If you call our Consumer Hotline 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 and the manufacturer recommend replacing this alarm ten years from the date code Date of Purchase Where Purchased Q LISTED This product is designed to detect products of combustion using the ionization technique It contains 0 9 microcurie of Americium 241 a radioactive material Distributed under U S NRC License No 32 23858 01E Manufactured in compliance with U S NRC safety criteria in 10 CFR 32 27 The pur chaser is exempt from any regulatory requirements WARNING DISCONNECTING OR LOSS OF A C POWER WILL RENDER THE SMOKE ALARM INOPERATIVE ELECTRICAL RATING 120 VAC 60HZ 80mA maximum per alarm maximum 80mA for originating unit with 24 devices interconnected IMPORTANT READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION AND KEEP T
5. HIS MANUAL NEAR THE ALARM FOR FUTURE REFERENCE CONTENTS OF THIS MANUAL 1 RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS FOR SMOKE ALARMS 2 LOCATIONS TO AVOID 3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 4 OPERATION AND TESTING 5 NUISANCE ALARMS 6 MAINTENANCE 7 LIMITATIONS OF SMOKE ALARMS 8 GOOD SAFETY HABITS 9 NRC INFORMATION 10 NFPA PROTECTION STANDARD 72 11 CALIFORNIA STATE FIRE MARSHAL REQUIRED INFORMATION 12 SERVICE AND WARRANTY This smoke alarm uses an extremely small amount of radioactive element in the ionization chamber see Section 9 Do not try to repair the smoke alarm yourself Refer to the instructions in Section 12 for service 1 RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS FOR ALARMS e Locate the first alarm in the immediate area of the bedrooms Try to protect the exit path as the bedrooms are usually farthest from the exit If more than one sleeping area exists locate additional alarms in each sleeping area e Locate additional alarms to protect any stairway as stairways act like chimneys for smoke and heat e Locate at least one alarm on every floor level e Locate an alarm in every bedroom e Locate an alarm in every room where electrical appliances are operated i e portable heaters or humidifiers e Locate an alarm in every room where someone sleeps with the door closed The closed door may prevent the alarm from waking the sleeper e Smoke heat and combustion products rise to the ceiling and spread horizontally Mountin
6. all can meet if a fire occurs e Familiarize everyone with the sound of the smoke alarm and train them to leave your home when hey hear it e Practice a fire drill at least every six months Practice allows you to test your plan before an emer gency You may not be able to reach your children It is important they know what to do WHAT TO DO WHEN THE ALARM SOUNDS e Leave immediately by your escape plan Every second counts so don t waste time getting dressed or picking up valuables In leaving don t open any inside door without first feeling its surface If hot or if you see smoke seeping through cracks don t open that door Instead use your alternate exit If the inside of the door is cool place your shoulder against it open it slightly and be ready to slam it shut if heat and smoke rush in Stay close to the floor if the air is smoky Breathe shallowly through a cloth wet if possible e Once outside go to your selected meeting place and make sure everyone is there Call the fire department from your neighbor s home not from yours e Don t return to your home until the fire officials say that it is all right to do so There are situations where a smoke alarm may not be effective to protect against fire as stated in the NFPA Standard 72 For instance a smoking in bed b leaving children home alone c cleaning with flammable liquids such as gasoline Further information on fire safety can be obtained in a pa
7. ated 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 does sound check for fires first If a fire is discovered get out and call the fire department If no fire is present check to see if one of the reasons listed in Section 2 may have caused the alarm 6 MAINTENANCE ALARM REMOVAL IF TAMPER RESIST PIN HAS BEEN USED REFER TO TAMPER RESIST LOCKING PIN IN SECTION 3 FOR PIN REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS You can remove the alarm from the trim ring by rotating the alarm in the direction of the OFF arrow on the cover See Section 3 Figure 4 To disconnect the A C power harness squeeze the locking arms on the sides of the Quick Connector while pulling the connector away from the bottom of the alarm see Section 3 Figure 3 CLEANING YOUR ALARM YOUR ALARM SHOULD BE CLEANED AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR To clean your alarm remove it from the mounting bracket as outlined in the beginning of this section You can clean the interior of your alarm sensing chamber by using compressed air or a vacuum cleaner hose and blowing or vacuuming through the openings around the perimeter of the alarm The outside of the alarm can be wiped with a damp cloth After cleaning reinstall your alarm and test your alarm by using the test button Check that the green LED is on If cleaning does not restore the alarm to norma
8. e small ends of the keyholes before tightening he screws see Figure 2 5 Plug the A C QUICK CONNECTOR into the back of the alarm see Figure 3 making sure that the locks on the connector snap into place Then push the excess wire back into the electrical box hrough the hole in the center of the trim ring 6 If you have finished all the WIRING AND TRIM RING MOUNTING STEPS you can install the alarm on the trim ring Alignment marks are provided on the side of the alarm and on the trim ring see Figure 4 RELAY MODULE MODEL 120X f Optional Accessory 7 Install the alarm on the trim ring with the indicating marks aligned and rotate the alarm in the direc ion of the ON arrow on the cover until the alarm snaps in place see Figure 4 8 Turn on the A C power The green A C Power On Indicator should be lit when the alarm is operat ing from A C power TAMPER RESIST LOCKING PIN To make your smoke alarm somewhat tamper resistant a locking pin has been provided with your alarm Using this pin will deter children and others from removing the alarm from trim ring To use the pin insert it into the hole in the side of the alarm after the alarm has been installed on the trim ring see Figure 5 NOTE The tamper resist pin will have to be removed in order to remove the alarm Use a long nose pliers to pull the pin out of the hole It is now possible to remove the alarm from the trim ring After installat
9. en cut off such as by an electrical fire or an open fuse e Smoke alarms must be tested regularly to make sure the batteries and the alarm circuits are in good operating condition e Smoke alarms cannot provide an alarm if smoke does not reach the alarm Therefore smoke alarms may not sense fires starting in chimneys wall on roofs on the other side of a closed door or on a different floor e f the alarm is located outside the bedroom or on a different floor it may not wake up a sound sleep er e The use of alcohol or drugs may also impair one s ability to hear the smoke alarm For maximum protection a smoke alarm should be installed in each sleeping area on every level of a home e Although smoke alarms can help save lives by providing an early warning of a fire they are not a substitute for an insurance policy Home owners and renters should have adequate insurance to protect their lives and property e Install and maintain Fire Extinguishers on every level of the home and in the kitchen basement and garage Know how to use a fire extinguisher prior to an emergency 8 GOOD SAFETY HABITS DEVELOP AND PRACTICE A PLAN OF ESCAPE e Make a floor plan indicating all doors and windows and at least two 2 escape routes from each room Second story windows may need a rope or chain ladder e Have a family meeting and discuss your escape plan showing everyone what to do in case of fire e Determine a place outside your home where you
10. from a non switchable circuit which is not protected by a ground fault interrupter WIRING INSTRUCTIONS FOR A C CAUTION TURN OFF THE MAIN POWER TO TI QUICK CONNECT HARNESS HE CIRCUIT BEFORE WIRING THE ALARM e For alarms that are used as single station DO NOT CONNECT THE RED WIRE TO ANYTHING Leave the red wire insulating cap in place to make certain that the red wire cannot contact any metal parts or the electrical box e When alarms are interconnected all interconnec ed units must be powered from a single circuit e A maximum of 24 Lifesaver devices may be interconnected in a multiple station arrangement The interconnect system should not exceed the NFPA interconnect limit of 12 smoke alarms and or 18 alarms total smoke heat etc With 18 alarms interconnected it is still possible to interconnect up to a total of 6 remote signaling devices and or rel e When mixing models which have battery backup lay modules 1275 1275H 1285 PE 120 HD135F with mod els without battery backup 1235 120X SL1771 be advised that the models without battery back up will not respond during an AC power failure e The maximum wire run distance between the firs feet and last unit in an interconnected system is 1000 e Figure 1 illustrates interconnection wiring Improper connection will result in damage to the alarm failure to operate or a shock hazard e Make certain alarms are wired to a continuous n io
11. g the smoke alarm on the ceiling in the center of the room places it closest to all points in the room Ceiling mounting is preferred in ordinary residential construction e For mobile home installation select locations carefully to avoid thermal barriers that may form at the ceiling For more details see MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION below e When mounting an alarm on the ceiling locate it at a minimum of 4 10 cm from the side wall see Diagram A e When mounting the alarm on the wall use an inside wall with the top edge of the alarm at a mini mum of 4 10 cm and a maximum of 12 30 5 cm below the ceiling see Diagram A e Put smoke alarms at both ends of a bedroom hallway or large room if the hallway or room is more than 30 feet 9 1 m long e Install Smoke Alarms on sloped peaked or cathedral ceilings at or within 3 ft 0 9m of the highest point measured horizontally NFPA states Smoke alarms in rooms with ceiling slopes greater than 1 foot in 8 feet 3 m in 2 4 m horizontally shall be located on the high side of the room A row of detectors shall be spaced and located within 3 ft 0 9 m of the peak of the ceiling measured hori zontally see diagram C po SINGLE FLOOR PLAN MULTIPLE FLOOR PLAN 192m econcow ronal Jasoncow acosoou CEILING E Oo A os y 7 N s i O Je o J ai 5 x on an 10 cm LIVING RCOM il BEDROOM m
12. inimum A oje ENESA t Smoke Alarms for Minimum Protection eee kireHeN Smoke Alarms for Additional Protection Ce BEST HERE az A lonization Type Smoke Alarms with ales Hush Control or Photoelectric Type ACCEPTABLE HERE gt DIAGRAM B ANYWHERE IN THIS AREA l l l SIDE l DIAGRAM A Zz WALL 1 I leg ttrleg ft gt ign I ams HORIZONTAL DISTANCE FROM PEAK DIAGRAM C MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION Mobile homes built in the past five to seven years have been designed to be energy efficient Install smoke alarms as recommended above refer to RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS and Diagram A In mobile homes that are not well insulated compared to present standards extreme heat or cold can be transferred from the outside to the inside through poorly insulated walls and roof This may create a thermal barrier which can prevent the smoke from reaching an alarm mounted on the ceiling In such units install the smoke alarm on an inside wall with the top edge of the alarm at a minimum of 4 10 cm and a maximum of 12 80 5 cm below the ceiling see Diagram A If you are not sure about the insulation in your mobile home or if you notice that the outer walls and ceiling are either hot or cold install the alarm on an inside wall For minimum protection install at least one alarm close to the bedrooms For additional protection see SINGLE FLOOR PLAN in Diagram B WARNING TEST YOUR SMOKE ALARM OPERATION AFTER R V OR
13. ion TEST your alarm by pressing and holding the test button for several seconds This should sound the alarm FIGURE 2 SELECT CORRECT MOUNTING HOLES ON TRIM RING Circular Plaster Ring Octagonal Electrical Box Rectangular Plaster Ring 4 OPERATION AND TESTING OPERATION The smoke alarm is operating once A C power is applied and testing is complete When the smoke alarm ionization chamber senses products of combustion the horn will sound a loud 85db temporal alarm until the sensing chamber is cleared of smoke particles Alignment marks To remove A C connector squeeze Tamper resistant locking arms locking pin and pull FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4 FIGURE 5 LED INDICATORS This smoke alarm is equipped with red and green LED indicators The red LED is located under the test button and has two modes of operation Standby Condition The red LED will flash every 30 40 seconds to indicate that the smoke alarm is operating properly When the alarm senses products of combustion and goes into alarm the red LED will flash rapidly one flash per second The rapid flashing LED and temporal alarm will continue until the air is cleared Alarm Condition WHEN UNITS ARE INTERCONNECTED only the red LED of the alarm which senses the smoke or is being tested the originating unit will flash rapidly All other units in the interconnect system will sound an alarm but their red LED s will NOT flash rapidly The green LED has two
14. l operation the alarm should be replaced 7 LIMITATIONS OF SMOKE ALARMS WARNING PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND THOROUGHLY e NFPA 72 states Life safety from fire in residential occupancies is based primarily on early notification to occupants of the need to escape followed by the appropriate egress actions by those occupants Fire warning systems for dwelling units are capable of protecting about half of the occupants in potentially fatal fires Victims are often intimate with the fire too old or young or physically or men tally impaired such that they cannot escape even when warned early enough that escape should be possible For these people other strategies such as protection in place or assisted escape or res cue are necessary e Smoke alarms are devices that can provide early warning of possible fires at a reasonable cost however alarms have sensing limitations lonization type alarms offer a broad range of fire sensing capabilities but are better at detecting fast flaming fires than slow smoldering fires Photoelectric alarms sense smoldering fires better than flaming fires Home fires develop in different ways and are often unpredictable Neither type of alarm photoelectric or ionization is always best and a given alarm may not always provide warning of a fire e A battery powered alarm must have a battery of the specified type in good condition and installed properly e A C powered alarms will not operate if the A C power has be
15. modes of operation Standby Condition Alarm Condition The green LED will be steady on indicating the presence of AC power This smoke alarm is equipped with an alarm memory which provides a visual indication when an alarm has been activated A flashing green LED indicates the memory condition The memory will remain activated until it is reset by pushing the test button In an interconnected installation only the memory of the originating alarm will be activated TESTING Test by pushing the test button on the cover and hold it down for a minimum of 2 seconds This will sound the alarm if the electronic circuitry and horn are working If no alarm sounds check the fuse or circuit breaker supplying power to the alarm circuit If the alarm still does not sound the unit may have other failure DO NOT use an open flame to test your alarm you could damage the alarm or ignite combustible materials and start a structure fire TEST THE ALARM WEEKLY TO ENSURE PROPER OPERATION Erratic or low sound coming from your alarm may indicate a defective alarm and it should be returned for service See Section 12 5 NUISANCE ALARMS Smoke alarms are designed to minimize nuisance alarms Cigarette smoke will not normally set off the alarm unless the smoke is blown directly into the alarm Combustion particles from cooking may set off the alarm if the alarm is located close to the cooking area Large quantities of combustible particles are gener
16. mphlet titled IN A FIRE SECONDS COUNT published by the NFPA Batterymarch Park Quincy MA 02269 9 NRC INFORMATION lonization type smoke alarms use a very small amount of a radioactive element in the sensing chamber to enable detection of visible and invisible combustion products The radioactive element is safely con tained in the chamber and requires no adjustments or maintenance This smoke alarm meets or exceeds all government standards It is manufactured and distributed under license from the U S Nuclear Regulatory Commission 10 NFPA REQUIRED PROTECTION The National Fire Protection Association s Standard 72 provides the following information Smoke alarms shall be installed outside each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms and on each additional story of the family living unit including basements and excluding crawl spaces and unfinished attics In new construction a smoke alarm also shall be installed in each sleeping room Smoke Detection Are More Smoke Alarms Desirable The required number of smoke alarms might not provide reliable early warning protection for those areas separated by a door from the areas pro tected by the required smoke alarms For this reason it is recommended that the householder consid er the use of additional smoke alarms for those areas for increased protection The additional areas include the basement bedrooms dining room furnace room utility room and hallways no
17. n switched power line NOTE Use standard UL listed household wire 18 gauge or larger as required by local codes avail able at all electrical supply stores and most hardware stores MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION THIS UNIT IS SEALED THE COVER IS NOT REMOVABLE 1 Remove the trim ring from the back of the alarm by holding the trim ring and twisting the alarm in the direction indicated by the OFF arrow on the alarm cover 2 After selecting the proper smoke alarm location as described in Section 1 and wiring the A C QUICK CONNECT harness as described in the WIRING INSTRUCTIONS attach the trim ring to the electrical box see Figure 2 FIGURE 1 INTERCONNECT WIRING DIAGRAM WIRES ON ALARM HARNESS CONNECTED TO Black Hot Side of A C Line White Neutral Side of A C Line Red Interconnect Lines Red Wires of Other Units in the Multiple Station Set up Fuse On CIRCUIT BREAKER RED WHITE LIFESAVER Quick CONNECT 3 Use a screwdriver to punch out only the pair of holes in the trim ring that match your type of electri cal box or plaster ring Mount the trim ring to the electrical box using the appropriate holes NOTE Use the circle square and octagon markings near each mounting hole in the trim ring to help you select the correct mounting holes see Figure 2 4 Pull the A C QUICK CONNECTOR through the center hole in the trim ring and mount the ring mak ing sure that the mounting screws are positioned in th
18. t protected by the required smoke alarms The installation of the smoke alarms in the kitchen attic finished or unfinished or garage is normally not recommended as these locations occasionally experience con ditions that can result in improper operation This equipment should be installed in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association s Standard 72 NFPA Batterymarch Park Quincy MA 02269 NOTIFY YOUR LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT AND INSURANCE COMPANY OF YOUR SMOKE ALARM INSTALLATION 11 CAUTION AS REQUIRED BY THE CALIFORNIA STATE FIRE MARSHAL Early warning fire detection is best achieved by the installation of fire detection equipment in all rooms and areas of the household as follows A smoke alarm installed in each separate sleeping area in the vicinity of but outside of the bedrooms and heat or smoke alarms in the living rooms dining rooms bedrooms kitchens hallways attics furnace rooms closets utility and storage rooms basements and attached garages 12 SERVICE AND WARRANTY If after reviewing this manual you feel that your smoke alarm is defective in any way do not tamper with the unit Return it for servicing to KIDDE Safety 1894 South Third St Mebane NC 27302 See Warranty for in warranty returns FIVE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY KIDDE Safety warrants to the original purchaser that the enclosed smoke alarm will be free from defects in material and workmanship or design under normal use and

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