Kidde KN-COPE-I manual What To Do When The Alarm Sounds, Never Ignore the Sound of the Alarm

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What To Do When The Alarm Sounds!

NEVER IGNORE THE SOUND OF THE ALARM!

Determining what type of alarm has sounded is easy with your Kidde Combination Smoke/CO Alarm. The voice mes- sage warning system will inform you of the type of situa- tion occurring. Refer to the Features section on page 4 for a detailed description of each alarm pattern.

When the smoke alarm sounds:

Smoke alarms are designed to minimize false alarms. Cigarette smoke will not normally set off the alarm, unless the smoke is blown directly into the alarm. This unit con- tains nuisance alarm protection, which will reduce the impact of cooking particles. However, large quantities of combustible particles from spills or broiling could still cause the unit to alarm. Careful location of the unit away from the kitchen area will give the maximum nuisance alarm pro- tection. Combustion particles from cooking may set off the alarm if located too close to the cooking area. Large quanti- ties of combustible particles are generated from spills or when broiling. Using the fan on a range hood which vents to the outside (non- recirculating type) will also help remove these combustible products from the kitchen.

If the alarm sounds, check for fires first. If a fire is discov- ered follow these steps. Become thoroughly familiar with these items, and review with all family members!

Alert small children in the home. Children sleep very sound and may not be awakened by the sound of the smoke alarms.

Leave immediately using one of your planned escape routes (see page 25). Every second counts, don’t stop to get dressed or pick up valuables.

Before opening inside doors look for smoke seeping in around the edges, and feel with the back of your hand If the door is hot use your second exit. If you feel it’s safe, open the door very slowly and be prepared to close immediately if smoke and heat rush in.

If the escape route requires you to go through smoke, crawl low under the smoke where the air is clearer.

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Contents Photoelectric Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm What To Do When The Alarm Sounds Actuation of your CO Alarm If alarm signal sounds Operate the test/reset buttonAfter following steps Never Ignore the Sound of the Alarm What To Do When The Alarm SoundsWhat To Do When The Alarm Sounds Table of Contents Introduction Light Emitting Diode Alarm SounderBattery Compartment Product ViewBack Features Features Smoke Alarm Smoke Alarm FeaturesCarbon Monoxide CO Alarm Carbon Monoxide Alarm FeaturesRecommended Installation Locations Step Installation GuideMobile Homes Sloped Ceiling InstallationWhere Not to Installfor use in ordinary indoor locations Wiring Instructions for AC Quick Connect HAR- Ness Step Wiring Instructions Wiring RequirementsMounting Instructions Wires on Alarm Harness Connected toOperating and Installation Instructions Interconnect Feature Testing the AlarmHush Control Feature LED Indicator Operation Red LED Reset FeatureLow Battery Hush Control Alarm/Peak Level MemoryGreen LED Tamper Resist FeaturesPosts Alarm Removal CO Alarm Response TimeBattery Replacement General Maintenance Alarm ReplacementGeneral Maintence Feature Description on page 17 for Removal Instructions Carbon Monoxide Safety Information General CO InformationPossible Sources Symptoms of CO Poisoning CO Safety TipsFire Safety Information Escape PlanFire Prevention California State Fire Marshall Industry Safety StandardsConsumer Product Safety Commission Warranty and Service Information Warranty and Service Information Questions or for More Information