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User manual Kidde, model 1275CA

Manafacture: Kidde
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Language of manual:en
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• Do not place the alarm where drapes or other objects will block the sensor. Smoke must be able to reach the sensor to accurately detect conditions. • Do not install in peaks of vaulted ceilings, “A” frame ceilings or gabled roofs. (Less than 10 cm (4") from the peak of an “A” frame type ceiling.) • Install at least 30.5 cm (12") away from fluorescent lights as electronic noise may cause nuisance alarms. • Keep out of insect infested areas. Avoid excessively dusty, dirty or greasy areas. Dust particles may cause nuisance alarms or failure to alarm. • Extreme temperatures may effect the sensitivity of the alarm. Do not install in areas where the temperature is colder than 4.4°C (40°F) or hotter than 37.8°C (100°F). • Do not install in areas where the relative humidity (RH) is greater than 85%. Very humid areas, with moisture or steam, can cause nuisance alarms. • Avoid placing ionization smoke alarms in kitchen areas. Normal cooking may cause nuisance alarms. If a kitchen alarm is desired, it should have an alarm silence feature or be a photoelectric type. • Do not place in the garage. Particles of combustion are present when you start your automobile. • Smoke alarms are not to be used with detector guard s unless the combination (alarm and guard) has been evaluated and found suitable for that purpose. I n s t a l l a t i o n CEILING 10 cm (4”) MINIMUM SIDE WALL BEST PLACEMENT PLACEMENT NEVER HERE ACCEPTABLE IMAGE 2A HORIZONTAL DISTANCE FROM PEAK NOT IN THIS AREA 10 cm (4”) BEST ANYWHERE IN THIS AREA 0.9 m (3’) 0.9 m (3’) IMAGE 2B I n s t a l l a t i o n Mobile Homes Mobile homes built in the past five to seven years have been designed to be energy efficient. Install smoke alarms as recommended in Recommended Locations and Image 2A. In mobile homes that are not well insulated compared to present standards, extreme heat or cold can be transferred from the outside to the inside through poorly insulated walls and roof. This may create a thermal barrier that can prevent the smoke from reaching an alarm mounted on the ceiling. In such units, install the smoke alarm on an inside wall with the top edge of the alarm at a minimum of 10 cm (4") and a maximum of 30.5 cm (12") below the ceiling (Image 2A). If you are not sure about the insulation in your mobile home, or if you notice that the outer walls and ceiling are either hot or cold, install the alarm on an inside wall. For minimum protection, install at least one alarm close to the bedrooms. For additional protection, see Image 1A. WARNING: Test your smoke alarm operation after R.V. or mobile home vehicle has been in storage, before each trip and at least once a week during use. Wiring CAUTION: Turn off the main power to the circuit before wiring the alarm. • This smoke alarm should be installed on a CSA listed or recognized junction box. All connections should be made by a qualified electrician and must conform to article 760 of the U.S. National Electrical Code, NFPA 72 and/or any other codes having jurisdiction in your area. • The appropriate power source is 120 Volt AC Single Phase supplied from a non-switchable circuit which is not protected by a ground fault interrupter. • The alarm should not be operated on power derived from a square wave or modified square wave inverter. These power sources produce high peak voltages that will damage the alarm. I n s t a l l a t i o n • For alarms that are used as single station, DO NOT CONNECT THE RED WIRE TO ANYTHING. Leave the re d w i re insulating cap in place to make certain that the re d w i re cannot contact any metal parts or the electrical box. • When alarms are interconnected, all interconnected units must be powered from a single circuit. • A maximum of 24 Kidde devices may be interconnected in a multiple station arrangement. The interconnect system should not exceed the NFPA interconnect limit of 12 smoke alarms and/or 18 alarms total (smoke, heat, carbon monoxide, etc.) With 18 alarms interconnected, it is still possible to interconnect up to a total of 6 remote signaling devices and/or relay modules. I M P O R TA N T: Kidde alarms and accessories CAN ONLY BE interconnected with other Kidde alarms and accessories as well as specified brands and models of interconnect compatible alarms. Connection of Kidde products to a non-specified m a n u f a c t u r e r ’s interconnect system, or connection with non- specified equipment from another manufacturer into an existing Kidde system could result in nuisance alarming, failure to alarm, or damage to one or all of the devices in the interconnect system. Refer to the User’s Guide supplied with each Kidde product for interconnect compatible models, brands, and devices. • When mixing models which have battery backup with models without battery backup, be advised that the models without battery backup will not res...

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