Firex SERIES 10000 specifications Where to Install this CO Alarm, HOW to Install this CO Alarm

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NOTE: AC/DC alarms offer added protection in the event of a power failure or a drained battery.

DO NOT remove or disconnect the battery or turn off AC power to quiet unwanted alarms. This will remove your protection. This alarm features a Quick Quiet™ False Alarm Control button which, when activated, will quiet unwanted CO alarms for up to 6 minutes.

Installation/Interconnect

This CO alarm should be installed only by a licensed qualified electrician. Observe and follow all local and national electrical and building codes for installation.

Unique power connector prevents interconnection with incompatible smoke and combination alarms or security systems.

This CO alarm may be interconnected with as many as 12 other Firex model FADC, AD, ADC, PAD, G, or TPCI smoke alarms, and as many as 5 Firex model ADH heat alarms or COE and COEA CO alarms for a total of not more than 18 interconnected devices.

WARNING

DO NOT connect this CO alarm to any other type of smoke, CO, heat, or com- bination alarm or auxiliary device except those listed in this manual.

While AC and AC/DC smoke, CO and heat alarms can be interconnected, ONLY when AC power is ACTIVE will ALL units ALARM when one unit senses a hazardous condition. WHEN AC power is DISCONNECTED, INTERRUPTED OR NOT PRESENT FOR ANY REASON, ONLY AC/DC UNITS WILL CONTINUE TO SEND AND RECEIVE SIGNALS AND SOUND AN ALARM IN RESPONSE TO THE PRESENCE OF SMOKE. WHEN power is DISCONNECTED, INTERRUPTED OR NOT PRESENT FOR ANY REASON, AC powered smoke, CO, or heat alarms WILL NOT OPERATE!

Compliance and Proper Applications

This CO alarm is designed to be used inside a single-family household. In multi-family buildings, each individual living unit should have its own alarms. It is not a substitute for a complete commercial alarm system. It should be used only as supplemental protection in hotels, motels, dormitories, hospitals, nursing homes, or group homes.

This product is intended for use in ordinary indoor locations of family living units. It is not designed to measure compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) commercial or industrial standards.

NOTE: Enclosed with this CO alarm are two labels detailing actions to take in the event of an alarm. One should be placed next to the CO alarm; the other should be placed near a source of fresh air. Please provide the telephone num- ber of the emergency provider and a qualified technician on each label.

WHERE TO INSTALL THIS CO ALARM

About Locating CO Alarms

Carbon monoxide gas can be anywhere and everywhere. CO gas is equal to or slightly lighter than air, and disperses evenly with the air in a room. Therefore, install this CO alarm where air circulation is best. Since most CO fatalities occur while families are sleeping, we recommend that you install at least one CO alarm in the hallway outside each separate sleeping area and one inside each bedroom or sleeping area.

We also recommend that you install a CO alarm on every separate living level of the home where household members frequently spend time, as well as in the basement.

This CO alarm can share the interconnect wire of smoke and heat alarms, BUT this alarm will remain silent if smoke or high heat is detected by the interconnected smoke and heat alarms. Therefore it is necessary to install both a CO alarm and smoke alarm or a smoke/CO combination alarm in those areas to be fully protected.

CAUTION

This alarm will indicate only the presence of carbon monoxide gas at the sensor. Carbon monoxide gas may be present in other areas.

 

 

 

 

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KEY: CO Alarm Locations

 

 

 

 

WARNING

DO NOT install CO alarms:

Near bathrooms or in shower areas. Steam and aerosol sprays can disable the alarm.

In closets, crawlspaces, unused attics, or unheated areas where surrounding air temperatures man go below 40ºF (4.4ºC) or above 100ºF (37.8ºC).

Within five feet of any fuel-burning appliance (stove, kerosene heater, furnace, fireplace, etc.).

Within one foot of any wall, corner, or other dead air space.

In rooms where chemicals or cleaning supplies are frequently used (paint, hair spray, thinner, etc.). Allow plenty of ventilation in rooms where chemicals are used.

Directly above a sink, bathtub or basin.

Directly above or below air exchange or heating vents.

Behind drapes, furniture, or appliances that could block air flow to the CO alarm.

WARNING

This unit cannot be used in recreational vehicle applications.

HOW TO INSTALL THIS CO ALARM

This alarm can be mounted and operated in one of three ways: 1. Battery (DC) Only Stand Alone, 2. AC With a Junction Box, and 3. Interconnected AC Only and AC/DC Alarms.

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Contents Table of Contents Specifications and Important Product InformationInstallation/Interconnect Where to Install this CO AlarmHOW to Install this CO Alarm About Locating CO AlarmsInterconnecting AC Only and AC/DC Alarms If the Alarm Sounds To Temporarily Silence AN AlarmCondition Horn Problem SolutionTroubleshoot LED and Horn Patterns ING the CO AlarmAlarm Placement LightsSymptoms of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Important Safety InformationCO Home Safety Tips Conditions That Can Cause CO Levels to ChangeTesting and Maintenance Warranty Information

SERIES 10000 specifications

The Firex SERIES 10000 represents a cutting-edge advancement in fire safety technology, designed to enhance both efficiency and reliability in protecting residential and commercial environments from fire hazards. This innovative series is equipped with a range of features that set it apart in the realm of fire detection and alarm systems.

One of the standout characteristics of the Firex SERIES 10000 is its advanced sensing technology. The system utilizes a dual-sensor mechanism that combines both photoelectric and ionization detection. This hybrid approach ensures comprehensive coverage by being able to detect smoldering and fast-flaming fires, significantly reducing the risk of false alarms while maintaining a rapid response time.

The Firex SERIES 10000 is engineered with smart connectivity features, allowing it to integrate seamlessly with existing home automation systems. Through Wi-Fi connectivity, users can monitor their fire alarm systems remotely via a smartphone application. This feature not only provides real-time notifications about potential threats but also allows users to check the status of their alarms from anywhere, offering peace of mind even when away from home.

Energy efficiency is another key attribute, with the SERIES 10000 designed to consume minimal power while maintaining peak performance. The system employs a low-energy standby mode, ensuring that battery life is prolonged without sacrificing reliability. This design consideration translates to reduced operational costs and environmental benefits.

Moreover, the Firex SERIES 10000 is built with durability in mind, featuring a weather-resistant enclosure suitable for installation even in challenging environments. This durability ensures long-lasting performance, making it an ideal choice for various applications, from residential settings to commercial buildings and industrial facilities.

The user-friendly interface is enhanced with intuitive controls, allowing for easy installation and maintenance. Clear visual indicators and audible alerts facilitate straightforward operation, ensuring that users can quickly understand the system’s status and respond appropriately in case of an emergency.

In summary, the Firex SERIES 10000 is a top-tier fire detection system that combines advanced technology, smart connectivity, energy efficiency, and user-centric design. Its robust features cater to the evolving needs of modern fire safety, making it an indispensable tool in safeguarding lives and properties from fire emergencies.