First Alert SA10YR Smoke Alarm User Manual


 
HOW TO INSTALL THIS SMOKE ALARM
THE PARTS OF THIS SMOKE ALARM
FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE STEPS!
INSTALL THE MOUNTING BRACKET:
1. Locate the mounting bracket and find the two keyhole shaped
slots marked RPON and FGHI.
2. Place the bracket on the wall or ceiling where you want to
mount the alarm.
3. Hold the mounting bracket against the ceiling (or wall) and trace
around the inside of the two keyhole slots labeled RPON and
FGHI. (Fig. 1)
4. Make a mark inside each outline for the drill holes. Line one
mark up with the letter P in the slot labeled RPON, and the
other with the letter H in the slot marked FGHI. This will help
line your screws up correctly and make it easier to attach the
mounting bracket. (Fig. 2)
5. Using a 3/16-inch (5 mm) drill bit, drill a hole through each
pencil mark.
6. Insert the plastic screw anchors (in the plastic bag with screws)
into the holes. Tap the screw anchors gently with a hammer, if
necessary, until they are flush with the ceiling or wall.
7. Tighten the screws (provided) into the screw anchors, then
loosen them 2 turns.
8. Hold the mounting bracket against the ceiling or wall so the
large end of slot RPON slides over the mounting screw. Line
the screw head up with the letter P printed on the bracket (in
the narrow end of the keyhole slot). You will notice the bracket
may not fit over the second screw. This is normal.
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Parts of the Smoke Alarm Cover
1. Clear test button
2. Blue Push To Silence button
Parts of the Smoke Alarm Cover
1. Mounting bracket
2. Keyhole Shaped Mounting Slot RPON
3. Keyhole Shaped Mounting Slot FGHI
4. Alignment Arrow On Mounting Bracket
5. Raised Activation Tab
6. Deactivation Tab (located under label)
7. Alignment Tab On Alarm
8. Turn to attach to bracket
9. Turn this way to remove from bracket
Fig. 2
Fig. 1
ACTIVATE THE POWER CELLS:
You must activate the power cells before attaching the Smoke
Alarm to the bracket.
1. Find the raised tab on the
bottom of the alarm.
2. Insert a large coin or screwdriver
in the slot. Turn clockwise (to the
right) 1/2 turn until the tab comes
out. This activates the power
cells.If you have trouble activating
the unit, call Consumer Affairs at:
1-800-323-9005 for assistance.
NOTE: You may hear a beep when you remove the activation
tab. This indicates the power cells have been activated correctly,
but you must still test the unit using the test button to make sure
it is working properly.
3. Test the Smoke Alarm. Press and hold the test button on the
cover of the unit until the alarm sounds (the unit may continue
to alarm for a few seconds after you release the button).
During testing, you will hear a loud, repeating horn pattern:
3 beeps, pause, 3 beeps, pause. If the unit does not alarm
during testing, call Consumer Affairs for assistance.
ATTACH SMOKE ALARM TO MOUNTING BRACKET
1. Line up the alignment tab on the unit with the alignment tab on
the mounting bracket. Push the unit toward the bracket, and turn
it clockwise until you feel it snap into place.
2. Test the unit again. Press the clear test button until the horn
begins sounding.
During testing, you will hear a loud, repeat-
ing horn pattern: 3 beeps, pause, 3 beeps, pause.
TOOLS YOU WILL NEED:
This unit is designed to be mounted on the ceiling,
or on the wall if necessary.
Pencil
Drill with 3/16 (5 mm)
drill bit
Standard flathead
screwdriver
Hammer
9. Rotate the mounting bracket (to the right) until it fits around
the second screw head. Then move the bracket so the second
screw lines up with the H printed on the bracket.
10. Tighten both screws all the way.
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WEEKLY TESTING
NEVER use an open flame of any kind to test this unit. You
might accidentally damage or set fire to the unit or to your
home. The built-in test switch accurately tests the units
operation as required by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL).
If you choose to use an aerosol smoke product to test the
Smoke Alarm, be certain to use one that has been Listed to
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. Safety Standards, and use it
only as directed. Use of non-UL Listed products or improper use
of UL Listed products may affect the Smoke Alarms sensitivity
,
and may void your warranty.
If the Alarm ever fails to test properly, replace it immediately.
Products under warranty may be returned to the manufacturer
for
replacement. See Limited Warranty.
DO NOT stand close to the Alarm when the horn is sounding.
Exposure at close range may be harmful to your hearing. When
testing, step away when horn starts sounding.
It is important to test this unit every week to make sure it is working
properly.
Using the test button is the recommended way to test this
Smoke Alarm. Press and hold the test button on the cover of the unit
until the alarm sounds (the unit may continue to alarm for a few seconds
after you release the button). During testing you will hear a loud,
repeating horn pattern: 3 beeps, pause, 3 beeps, pause.
REGULAR MAINTENANCE
This unit has been designed to be as maintenance free as possible, but
there are a few simple things you must do to keep it working properly.
Test it at least once a week.
Clean the Smoke Alarm at least once a month; gently vacuum the
outside of the Smoke Alarm using your household vacuums soft
brush attachment. A can of clean compresssed air (sold at computer
or office supply stores) may also be used. Follow manufacturer
instructions for use. Test the Smoke Alarm. Never use water,
cleaners or solvents since they may damage the unit.
If the Smoke Alarm becomes contaminated by excessive dirt, dust
and/or grime, and cannot be cleaned to avoid unwanted alarms,
replace the unit immediately.
Relocate the unit if it sounds frequent unwanted alarms. See
Locations to Avoid For Smoke Alarms for details.
When the power cells become weak, the Smoke Alarm unit will chirp
about once a minute (the low power warning). This low power warning
should last for 30 days, but you should replace the Smoke Alarm imme-
diately to continue your protection. (To make sure you are truly hearing
the low power warning and not the reminder for the Silence Feature,
wait at least 30 minutes before deactivating the Smoke Alarm.)
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