Firex FADCQ manual Quick Quiet False Alarm Control and Smart Quiet, If Your CO Alarm Sounds cont’d

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If Your CO Alarm Sounds (cont’d)

Make sure that motor vehicles are not, and have not been, operating in an attached garage or adjacent to the residence.

If the CO alarm sounds its alarm horn again, it has sensed CO. This is not a false alarm.

POTENTIAL SOURCES OF CO

IN YOUR HOME

It is important to be familiar with the poten- tial sources of CO in your home. In the event of an alarm, it will make it easier to pinpoint and correct the problem.

Be aware of the proper uses for each device. Have these devices serviced and cleaned reg- ularly. Use common sense, and follow safety and hazard instructions carefully whenever using any of these devices.

WARNING

BE AWARE OF COMMON SOURCES OF CARBON MONOXIDE. Common sources of carbon monoxide are furnaces, heating devices, water heaters, gas stoves, kerosene heaters, fireplaces, barbecues used indoors, running motors or engines in attached garages, and gasoline powered devices, such as generators or pumps used in emergency situations.

WARNING

Individuals with medical problems may con- sider using warning devices which provide audible and visual signals for carbon monox- ide concentrations under 30ppm.

WARNING

If alarm horn sounds, and the combination alarm is not being tested, the unit is sensing either smoke or CO. THE SOUND OF THE ALARM HORN REQUIRES YOUR IMMEDIATE ATTENTION AND ACTION. Please read and understand the following features to deter- mine what you can do if the alarm sounds unexpectedly.

Quick QuietFalse Alarm Controland Smart Quiet

When the alarm(s) sound, pushing the Smart Button on the nearest alarm activates either a Quick Quiet™ False Alarm Control™ or Smart Quiet™ response depending on the situation.

NOTE: These features temporarily quiet alarms, but do not disable the sensor. They are designed to give you time to evacuate the building without the added noise of the alarm.

If you push the Smart Button on the alarm

sounding nearest to you...

1.And all alarms including the one you touched silence, Quick Quiet™ has been activated. This also means the unit nearest you is the trigger- ing unit. Assess the situation around you and take appropriate action.

2.And all alarms silence except one located else- where in the building, the Smart Quiet™ has been activated and has identified the triggering alarm. This helps you identify the trigger alarm(s) and areas of immediate danger to avoid under alarm conditions.

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Contents SMOKE/CARBON Monoxide Alarm Model Fadcq Please Read and Save this ManualPage Table of Contents Features/Benefits Quick Quiet False Alarm Control General Information and FeaturesAbout this Alarm Quick Reference GuidesPage Important Safety Information Carbon Monoxide CO is a Toxic Gas Different Types of Smoke AlarmsFire is Unpredictable Check Your Local Building Codes Where to Install This AlarmPlacement Guidelines Interconnecting TWO Battery DC only Alarms II. HOW to Install this SMOKE/CO AlarmInstallation for Battery DC Operation Only Activate the batteryInterconnecting Two Battery DC Only Alarms Installation For AC With Battery Back-upSecure plate to junction box using mounting screws Nation and or Smoke AlarmsTo Install Combination Unit as a Replacement If Your CO Alarm Sounds III. if the Alarm SoundsIf Your Smoke Alarm Sounds What to Do in Case of a FirePotential Sources of CO Your Home Quick Quiet False Alarm Control and Smart QuietIf Your CO Alarm Sounds cont’d Smart Quiet Latching LED Alarm IndicatorSmart Quiet for LOW Battery Alert IV Understanding the Indicator Lights RED-YELLOW-ORANGE and BlueLEDs Understanding the Alarm LEDs and Horn PatternsCondition Horn Smart Button KEYTest all combination alarms weekly by doing the following Testing and MaintenanceTesting To test an individual smoke and CO alarm local testMaintenance and Care Battery ReplacementRepair CleaningTo Replace the Battery Climate Controls AmericasVI. Troubleshooting the SMOKE/CO Alarm Problem SolutionTroubleshooting the Smoke/CO Alarm Where to Install this AlarmCO Home Safety Tips VII Important Safety InformationFire Safety Tips Symptoms of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Limitations of This Smoke/CO Alarm Conditions That Can Cause CO Levels to ChangeImportant Information About This Smoke/CO Alarm CoverageCompliance/Proper Applications Proper Use/OperationViii Agency Recommendations for Alarm Placement Also reads as followsAlso, as required by California State Fire Marshal Typical Efficiency Home ApartmentTypical Mobile Home Important Smoke Alarm Placement and Exception Information About Locating CO Alarms IX Warranty Information Year Limited Combination Smoke and CO Alarm Warranty