Kidde KN-COPE-I manual Features

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Features

Permanent independent smoke and carbon monoxide sensors.

Smoke alarm takes precedence when both smoke and car- bon monoxide are present.

Alarm/Voice message warning system that alerts you of the following conditions in the manner described below, thus eliminating any confusion over which alarm is sounding:

o FIRE: The alarm/voice pattern is three long alarm beeps fol- lowed by the verbal warning message “FIRE! FIRE!”. This pattern is repeated until the smoke is eliminated. The red LED light will flash while in alarm/voice mode.

o CARBON MONOXIDE: The alarm/voice pattern is four short alarm beeps followed by the verbal warning message “WARNING! CARBON MONOXIDE!”. After four minutes the alarm/voice pattern will sound once every minute until the unit is reset, or the CO eliminated. The red LED light will flash while in alarm/voice mode.

o LOW BATTERY: When the batteries are low and need replacing the red LED light will flash and the unit will “chirp” one time, followed by the warning message “LOW BATTERY”. This cycle will occur once every minute for the first hour. After the first hour the red LED light will continue to flash every minute accompanied by the “chirp” only sound. The voice message “LOW BATTERY” will sound once every fifteen minutes during the “chirp” only cycle. This will continue for at least seven days.

Voice Message System that alerts user to the following con- ditions:

o System announces “HUSH MODE ACTIVATED” when the unit is first put into HUSH Mode.

o System announces “HUSH MODE CANCELLED” when unit resumes normal operation after Hush Mode has been can- celled.

o System announces “CARBON MONOXIDE PREVIOUSLY DETECTED” when the unit has detected CO concentra- tions of 100 ppm or higher.

o System announces “PUSH TEST BUTTON” when the unit is powered up, reminding user to activate the Test Button.

One “chirp” every 30 seconds is an indication that the alarm is malfunctioning. If this occurs call the Consumer Hotline at

41-800-880-6788.

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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 Battery Compartment Alarm SounderProduct View Light Emitting DiodeBack 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 Low Battery Hush Control Reset FeatureAlarm/Peak Level Memory LED Indicator Operation Red LEDGreen 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