Firex FADCQ manual IV Understanding the Indicator Lights, RED-YELLOW-ORANGE and Blue

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IV: UNDERSTANDING THE INDICATOR LIGHTS

The Model FADCQ features 3 lights with 5 distinct colors. Use the chart below to determine what the different indicator light colors and flashes mean:

• Constant GREEN on

- AC power is present.

• GREEN is off

- AC power is NOT present. Unit may be operating on

 

battery back-up or battery only power.

 

 

• RED and BLUE blink once a minute

- Unit is functioning properly and is checking for hazardous smoke

 

and CO levels, periodically checking the battery, and monitoring the

 

interconnect for signals from other smoke, heat, and CO alarms.

 

 

• BLUE flashes four times immediately

-CO alarm senses dangerous levels of CO and sounds the alarm.

after four horn alarms

 

 

 

RED-YELLOW-ORANGE blink

- Smoke alarm senses smoke and sounds an alarm.

between horn alarms

 

 

 

• RED blinks once every ten seconds

- Smoke alarm is in Quick QuietTM False Alarm ControlTM mode and is

 

quieting an unwanted alarm.

 

 

• BLUE blinks once every ten seconds

- The CO alarm has been reset. After approximately six minutes of

 

silence the CO alarm will check for the presence of CO gas. If it is

 

above 70 ppm, the unit will begin to sound the CO alarm again; if the

 

level is below 70 ppm the unit remain quiet.

RED-YELLOW-ORANGE AND BLUE

- (Interconnected alarms only) another smoke or CO alarm has

are off and detector horn is sounding

sensed smoke or CO and is signaling an alarm.

 

 

• RED blinks 3 times every ten seconds

- Latching indicator. This unit initiated and memorized a smoke alarm

 

condition. NOTE – if GREEN is not illuminated, there is no AC

 

power for the alarm. The RED will blink 3 times and repeat once per

 

minute. Press Test Button to reset.

• BLUE blinks 4 times every ten seconds

- Latching indicator. This unit initiated and memorized a CO alarm

 

condition. NOTE – if GREEN is not illuminated, there is no AC

 

power for the alarm. The BLUE will blink 4 times and repeat once

 

per minute. Press Test Button to reset.

 

 

• YELLOW blinks 5 times every minute

- Battery Warning. Indicates weak or improperly connected battery,

 

preceded by an audible beep. Press the Test Button to silence the

 

beeping for approximately 8 hours. Replace battery as soon as

 

possible.

 

 

• YELLOW blinks 7 times every minute

- Low Battery Warning. Indicates very weak or improperly connected

 

battery, preceded by an audible beep. The battery must be

 

replaced immediately for your protection. Smart Quiet (quiets low

 

battery warning) is inoperable.

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