First Alert FA145C user manual AC Loss, Disabled. Call for Service Immediately

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TROUBLE CONDITIONS (Continued)

Other Trouble Displays

5. AC LOSS

(Continued)

(or NO AC)

The system is operating on battery power only due to a power failure. If only some lights are out on the premises, check circuit breakers and fuses and reset or replace as necessary. CALL FOR SERVICE if AC power cannot be restored to the system.

6.Busy-StandbyIf this remains displayed for more than 1 minute, system is

(or dI )

disabled. CALL FOR SERVICE IMMEDIATELY .

7.OPEN CIRCUIT The keypad is not receiving signals from the control. (or OC )

8.Long Rng Trbl If programmed, back-up Long Range Radio communication has

(or bF)

failed. CALL FOR SERVICE.

9.Service Request (See page 23 for information on this feature.) This display occurs

(or Cd)

if the “D” key is pressed to request service. Also displayed if key

 

pair [] & [#] are pressed and programmed to send a “request for

 

service” message. See CALLING FOR SERVICE below.

Total Power Failure If there is no keypad display at all (screen is blank), and all indicators are off, all operating power for the system (from AC and back-up battery) has stopped, and the system is inoperative. CALL FOR SERVICE IMMEDIATELY.

CALLING FOR SERVICE

The “D” key (if present on the keypad, and pressed for 2 seconds), will always send a “request for service ” message to the central monitoring station. If key “D” is not present, key pair [ ] & [#] may have been programmed for this message (see page 23), and can then be pressed simultaneously if you wish to request service.

ADDITIONAL SERVICE INFORMATION MAY BE FOUND ON PAGE 43.

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Contents First Alert Table of Contents System Overview Fire Protection Chime Feature System OverviewAlpha Keypads About the KeypadsFixed-Word Keypads Alarm ChimeBAT CheckStyle a Display Style B Display Functions of the Keypad Typical Alpha Keypad Security Codes General To Assign, Change, or Delete User CodesSecurity Codes Duress CodeTo Change Your Master Code Phone Voice ModuleENTRY/EXIT Delays Exit Delay Seconds Entry Delay NoChecking for Open Zones Using the Ready KeyTo Display Open ZONES, Press Bypassing Protection Zones Using Bypass KeyTo Bypass Zones Bypassing Protection Zones Quick BypassArming Perimeter only Using Stay KeyStay Using Instant KeyUse this key when no one will be staying inside Using Away KeyArming ALL Protection Using Maximum Key An alarm sounds immediately, when someone re-entersMaximum KEY Away ACDisarming the System and Silencing Alarms Using OFF KeyChime Mode Exit AlarmsUsing Chime Key For Manually Activating Silent AND/OR Audible Alarms Panic KeysOutput Relay Options Panic KeysResponse to zone activity or manual entries Testing the System Using Test KeyTesting the System Paging FeatureCheck and Battery Displays Trouble ConditionsTrouble Conditions Other Trouble DisplaysCOMM. Failure System LO BATDisabled. Call for Service Immediately AC LossFire Alarm System if Installed 05 ACFire Alarm System Fire AlarmManually Initiating Press the key pair assigned for Fire emergencySmoke Detectors for Minimum Protection Steps to Safety Emergency EvacuationFunction Procedure Comments Quick Guide to System FunctionsSummary of AUDIBLE/VISUAL Notifications Alpha Display KeypadsFIXED-WORD Display Keypads Protection Zone Descriptions Protection Zones ListZone Description Owners Insurance Premium Credit Request Owners Insurance Premium Canadian Department of Communications DOC Statement AvisUL Notice This is a Grade a Residential System Federal Communications Commission FCC Part 68 Statement Page Servicing Information ONE Year Limited Warranty

FA145C specifications

The First Alert FA145C is an innovative smoke and carbon monoxide detector designed to enhance safety in residential settings. This intelligent device combines advanced technology with user-friendly features, ensuring that homeowners can protect their families from fire and toxic gas threats effectively.

At the core of the FA145C is its dual-sensor technology, which utilizes both photoelectric and ionization sensors. The photoelectric sensor excels at detecting smoldering fires, often caused by burning materials like mattresses and upholstery, while the ionization sensor is highly effective in identifying flaming fires, such as those ignited by paper or flammable liquids. This combination results in faster response times to a wider range of fire types, significantly increasing safety within the home.

The FA145C also features a built-in carbon monoxide detector, providing an added layer of protection against this odorless and colorless gas. Carbon monoxide is a byproduct of burning fossil fuels, and exposure can lead to serious health hazards. The incorporation of CO detection in one device simplifies the safety measures in a home and ensures comprehensive monitoring.

A standout feature of the First Alert FA145C is its voice alert system. This system provides clear announcements, indicating whether smoke or carbon monoxide has been detected. By minimizing confusion during emergencies, the voice alerts allow for quicker and more informed reactions, particularly in a panic-inducing situation.

The unit is equipped with a 10-year battery life, which reduces the hassle and costs associated with frequent replacements. The long-lasting battery ensures that the device remains operational for an extended period, contributing to peace of mind for homeowners. Additionally, the FA145C includes a convenient battery status indicator, alerting users when the battery is running low.

Installation is straightforward, thanks to the user-friendly design and included mounting hardware. The sleek, modern appearance of the FA145C allows it to blend seamlessly with various interior styles, making it a practical choice for any home.

Overall, the First Alert FA145C stands out as a crucial safety tool, integrating advanced sensors, voice alerts, and long battery life into a single device. This smoke and carbon monoxide detector sets a high standard for residential safety, offering homeowners both reassurance and protection against potential hazards.