Kidde 1SF23/9HI, 3SF23/9HIR Troubleshooting, Useful Hints, Symptom Possible cause/solutions

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9. Troubleshooting

Always turn off the mains supply to AC alarms before checking connections etc..

Symptom

Possible cause/solutions

1.

Green L.E.D. not lit

a. Loss of mains power – check at Consumer Unit

 

 

for Blown Fuse or tripped Circuit Breaker.

 

 

b. Check cables at back of alarm, are correctly

 

 

seated / wired in and the alarm is pushed fully

 

 

home (see “Battery Changing” section).

 

 

 

2.

Frequent nuisance

See sections 4d and 7.

 

alarms

 

3.

Alarm chirps every 40

See section 5 (if the hush button has been pressed

 

seconds

the unit will chirp for 7 minutes to indicate it is in

 

 

hush mode).

 

 

 

4.

Alarm does not sound

See parts 1a and 1b above.

 

when test button

 

 

pressed and held.

 

5.

Interconnected alarms

See part 1b above – consult a qualified electrician

 

do not sound when

or your Landlord to remedy as soon as possible.

 

test button is pressed

 

 

and held.

 

 

 

 

10. Useful Hints

Smoke/heat alarms can only operate correctly if smoke particles/heat reach the unit. Correct selection/siting and installation are covered in the installers manual, who fitted your alarm/s.

UK Building Regulations require new homes to have 1 hard wired smoke alarm per floor and to be interlinked. During 2000 they will additionally require an interlinked heat alarm to be fitted in most kitchens too. i.e. 3 alarms per property.

With the exception of garages/kitchens/bathrooms it is recommended that smoke alarms are fitted in every room and outside all sleeping areas too. A professional electrician should be employed for all mains powered (hard wired) alarms.

If you are redecorating your home, paint fumes can contaminate the alarm – temporarily cover the unit with a plastic bag (during this time the alarm will not function). Never paint the alarm itself.

Only remove the bag when the paint is thoroughly dry.

If you extend your property, review your alarm requirements.

Smoke/heat alarms should be replaced every 10 years or sooner.

These products are designed for domestically scaled premises.

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