First Alert SCO500 Smoke Alarm User Manual


 
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
If the Alarm... Problem... You should...
Horn "chirps" about once per minute;
Voice: "Replace battery in [Location]" every 5
hours
Low battery warning. Install two new AA batteries*.
Horn does three rapid "chirps" every minute;
Voice: "Detector error in [Location, example
"Kitchen"], please see manual" repeated every
5 hours; LED has 3 rapid flashes with "chirps".
MALFUNCTION SIGNAL. Device is not working
properly, and needs to be replaced.
Units under warranty should be returned to
manufacturer for replacement. See “Limited
Warranty” for details.
The Alarms are linked but do not communicate
with each other.
Possible interference. Reference the Wireless
Operation section of this manual.
Move Alarms to different locations. Add an
additional Alarm between the unresponsive
Alarms to route the signal around obstructions.
Carbon Monoxide Alarm ONLY:
CO Alarm goes back into alarm 4 minutes after
you Silence it.
CO levels indicate a potentially danger
ous
situation.
IF YOU ARE FEELING SYMPTOMS OF CO
POISONING, EVACUATE your home and call
911 or the Fire Department. Refer to "If The CO
Alarm Sounds" for details.
CO Alarm sounds frequently even though no high
levels of CO are revealed in an investigation.
The CO Alarm may be improperly located. Refer
to “Where to Install This Alarm” for details.
Relocate your Alarm. If frequent alarms
continue, have home rechecked for potential
CO pr
oblems. Y
ou may be experiencing an
intermittent CO pr
oblem.
Smoke Alar
m ONL
Y
:
Smoke Alarm sounds when no smoke is visible.
Unwanted alarm may be caused by non-
emergency source like cooking smoke.
Silence Alarm using manual button; clean the
Alarm’s cover with a soft, clean cloth. If frequent
unwanted alarms continue, r
elocate your Alarm.
Alarm may be too close to a kitchen, cooking
appliance, or steamy bathr
oom.
*For a list of acceptable replacement batteries, see “Regular Maintenance.”
If you have questions that cannot be answered by reading this manual, call Consumer Affairs at 1-800-323-9005, M-F 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (CST)
This Smoke/CO Alarm is intended for r
esidential use. It is not intended
for use in industrial applications where Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA) r
equirements for Carbon Monoxide Alarms must
be met. The Smoke Alarm portion of this device is not intended to alert
hearing impaired residents. Special purpose Smoke Alarms should be
installed for hearing impair
ed residents (CO Alarms are not yet available
for the hearing impair
ed).
Smoke/CO Alar
ms may not waken all individuals.
Practice the escape
plan at least twice a year, making sure that everyone is involved – from
kids to grandpar
ents. Allow children to master fire escape planning and
practice befor
e holding a fire drill at night when they are sleeping.
If children or others do not readily waken to the sound of the Smoke/CO
Alarm, or if ther
e are infants or family members with mobility limitations,
make sur
e that someone is assigned to assist them in fire drill and in the
event of an emergency. It is recommended that you hold a fire drill while
family members ar
e sleeping in order to determine their response to the
sound of the Smoke/CO Alarm while sleeping and to determine whether
they may need assistance in the event of an emergency.
Smoke
/CO
Alarms cannot work without power. Battery operated units
cannot work if the batteries ar
e missing, disconnected or dead, if the wrong
type of batteries ar
e used, or if the batteries are not installed correctly.
AC units cannot work if the AC power is cut off for any reason (open fuse
or cir
cuit breaker, failure along a power line or at a power station, electrical
fir
e that burns the electrical wires, etc.). If you are concerned about the
limitations of battery or AC power, install both types of units.
This Smoke/CO Alarm will not sense smoke or CO that does not
r
each the sensors.
It will only sense smoke or CO at the sensor
.
Smoke
or CO may be present in other areas. Doors or other obstructions may
affect the rate at which CO or smoke reaches the sensors. If bedroom
doors ar
e usually closed at night, we recommend you install an alarm
device (Combination CO and Smoke Alarm, or separate CO Alarms and
Smoke Alarms) in each bedroom and in the hallway between them.
This Smoke/CO Alar
m may not sense smoke or CO on another level
of the home.
Example: This alarm device, installed on the second floor
,
may not sense smoke or CO in the basement. For this reason, one
alarm device may not give adequate early warning.
Recommended minimum pr
otection is one alarm device in every
sleeping area, every bedroom, and on every level of your home. Some
experts r
ecommend battery powered Smoke and CO Alarms be used in
conjunction with inter
connected AC powered Smoke Alarms. For details,
see “About Smoke Alarms” for details.
Smoke/CO Alarms may not be heard. The alarm horn loudness meets or
exceeds curr
ent UL standards of 85 dB at 10 feet (3 meters). However, if
the Smoke/CO Alarm is installed outside the bedr
oom, it may not wake up
a sound sleeper or one who has recently used drugs or has been drinking
alcoholic beverages. This is especially true if the door is closed or only
partly open. Even persons who ar
e awake may not hear the alarm horn
if the sound is blocked by distance or closed doors. Noise from traffic,
ster
eo, radio, television, air conditioner, or other appliances may also
pr
event alert persons from hearing the alarm horn. This Smoke/CO Alarm
is not intended for people who are hearing impaired.
The Alarm may not have time to alarm before the fire itself causes
damage, injur
y, or death, since smoke from some fires may not
r
each the unit immediately. Examples of this include persons
smoking in bed, children playing with matches, or fires caused by
violent explosions r
esulting from escaping gas.
This Smoke/CO Alar
m is not a substitute for life insurance.
Though this Smoke/CO Alarm war
ns against increasing CO levels or the
presence of smoke, BRK Brands, Inc. does not warrant or imply in any
way that they will pr
otect lives. Homeowners and renters must still insure
their lives.
This Smoke/CO Alar
m has a limited life.
Although this Smoke/CO
Alarm and all of its parts have passed many stringent tests and ar
e
designed to be as r
eliable as possible, any of these parts could fail at
any time. Therefore, you must test this device weekly. The unit should
be r
eplaced immediately if it is not operating properly. All Smoke/CO
Alarms need to be r
eplaced every 5 years. All Smoke Alarms need to be
replaced every 10 years.
This Smoke/CO Alar
m is not foolproof.
Like all other electr
onic
devices, this Smoke/CO Alarm has limitations. It can only detect smoke
or CO that reaches the sensors. It may not give early warning of the
sour
ce of smoke or CO is in a remote part of the home, away from the
alarm device.
GENERAL LIMITATIONS OF SMOKE/CO ALARMS
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