Kidde KN-COPE-I manual Hush Control Feature

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Operating and Installation Instructions

This alarm is interconnect compatible with the following alarms and accessories:

Smoke alarms: 1235, 1275, 1276, 1285, 1296, i12020, i12040, i12060, i12080, PE120, PI2000, KN-COSM-IB, KN-COSM-I, KN-SMFM-i and RF-SM-ACDC. Kidde/Firex 4618, 4518, 4480, 460, 484, and P4580

Heat alarm: HD135°F

CO alarms: KN-COB-IC, KN-COP-IC, KN-COPF-i

Relay modules: 120X, SM120X, CO120X

Strobe Light: SL177i

See User’s Guides for specific application information.

For more information about compatible interconnect units and their functionality in an interconnect system, visit our web site at www.kidde.com.

HUSH® Control Feature

The HUSH® feature has the capability of temporarily desen- sitizing the smoke alarm circuit for approximately 10 min- utes. This feature is to be used only when a known alarm condition, such as smoke from cooking, activates the alarm. You can put your Smoke/CO Alarm in HUSH® mode by pushing the test/reset button. If the smoke is not too dense, the alarm will silence immediately, the unit will verbally announce “HUSH MODE ACTIVATED”, and the green LED will flash every 2 seconds for approximately 10 minutes. This indicates that the smoke alarm is in a temporarily desensitized condition. Your Smoke/CO Alarm will automat- ically reset after approximately 10 minutes. When the unit returns to normal operation after being in HUSH® mode, it will verbally announce “HUSH MODE CANCELLED”, and sound the alarm if smoke is still present. The HUSH® fea- ture can be used repeatedly until the air has been cleared of the condition causing the alarm. While the unit is in HUSH® mode, pushing the test/reset button on the alarm will also end the HUSH® period.

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Contents Photoelectric Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm After following steps What To Do When The Alarm Sounds Actuation of your CO AlarmIf alarm signal sounds Operate the test/reset button What To Do When The Alarm Sounds Never Ignore the Sound of the AlarmWhat To Do When The Alarm Sounds Table of Contents Introduction Alarm Sounder Battery CompartmentProduct View Light Emitting DiodeBack Features Features Smoke Alarm Features Smoke AlarmCarbon Monoxide Alarm Features Carbon Monoxide CO AlarmStep Installation Guide Recommended Installation LocationsSloped Ceiling Installation Mobile HomesWhere Not to Installfor use in ordinary indoor locations Step Wiring Instructions Wiring Requirements Wiring Instructions for AC Quick Connect HAR- NessWires on Alarm Harness Connected to Mounting InstructionsOperating and Installation Instructions Testing the Alarm Interconnect FeatureHush Control Feature Reset Feature Low Battery Hush ControlAlarm/Peak Level Memory LED Indicator Operation Red LEDTamper Resist Features Green LEDPosts CO Alarm Response Time Alarm RemovalBattery Replacement General Maintence General MaintenanceAlarm Replacement Feature Description on page 17 for Removal Instructions Possible Sources Carbon Monoxide Safety InformationGeneral CO Information CO Safety Tips Symptoms of CO PoisoningFire Prevention Fire Safety InformationEscape Plan Industry Safety Standards California State Fire MarshallConsumer Product Safety Commission Warranty and Service Information Warranty and Service Information Questions or for More Information