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Sommario del manuale d’uso

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    MODEL SC1000BN—User’ s Manual Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm M06-1048-000 11/99 BATTER Y SERVICE SMOKE CO TEST SILENCE MOVE TO FRESH AIR For your records, please record: Date and Where Purchased:[...]

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    T ABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Basic Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Basic Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    1 CHAPTER 1: Introduction BASIC FEATURES • Separate sensor and alarm to detect smoke and CO. The two alarm systems work independently . • Powered by a single 9V alkaline or lithium battery • Flip-open battery door for easy battery replacement • Large, easy-to-use T est/Silence button • Colored lights indicate battery status and service ne[...]

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    2 BASIC SAFETY INFORMATION IMPORT ANT ! Dangers, W arnings, and Cautions alert you to important operating instructions or to potentially hazar dous situations. Pay special attention to these items. CAUTION ! This combination Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm has two separate alarms. The CO alarm is not designed to detect fi re or any other gas. It w[...]

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    3 ALARM SPECIFICATIONS Audible Alarm: 85dB minimum at 10 feet (3 meters) Power: Powered by 9V battery . Green light flashes about twice a minute when device is receiving battery power . This alarm is designed to sound for up to 12 hours in alarm conditions, pr ovided the battery is fresh and installed corr ectly . W arranty: 5-year limited warrant[...]

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    4 The Carbon Monoxide Alarm (continued) According to Underwriters Laboratories Inc. UL2034, Section 1.2: “Carbon monoxide alarms covered by these r equirements ar e intended to r espond to the presence of carbon monoxide from sour ces such as, but not limited to, exhaust fr om internal-combustion engines, abnormal operation of fuel-fir ed applia[...]

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    5 CHAPTER 2: Installation WHERE TO INSTALL THIS ALARM Minimum coverage for smoke alarms, as recommended by the National Fir e Protection Association (NFP A), is one smoke alarm on every floor , in every sleeping ar ea, and in every bedroom (See Chapter 8 for details on the NFP A recommendations). The Consumer Pr oduct Safety Commission (CPSC) reco[...]

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    6 Recommended Placement • When installing on the wall, the smoke alarm should be placed between 4 inches (102 mm) and 12 inches (305 mm) fr om the wall/ceiling line. • When installing on the ceiling, place the alarm as close to the center as possible. • In either case, install at least 4 inches (102 mm) from wher e the wall and ceiling meet. [...]

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    7 Do NOT locate this smoke/CO alarm: • Where the temperatur es are regularly below 40˚ F (4˚C) or above 100˚ F (38˚ C) including unheated buildings, outdoor rooms, por ches, or unfinished attics or basements. Extr eme temperatures may shorten component or battery life. • In insect infested ar eas. Insects can clog the openings to the sensi[...]

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    8 HOW TO INSTALL THIS ALARM IMPORT ANT ! This combination smoke/CO alarm was designed to be mounted on the ceiling or wall. It is not a tabletop device. Y ou must install this device on the ceiling or wall as outlined below . Read “Where T o Install This Alarm” before starting. T ools you will need: pencil, drill with 3/16” or 5mm drill bit, [...]

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    9 6. Line the mounting bracket up over the plastic screw anchors. 7. Screw the mounting bracket to the ceiling or wall through the mounting slots using the two screws pr ovided. 8. Before attaching the alarm to the bracket, insert the 9V battery (included) into the battery compartment. Match the terminals on the end of the battery with the terminal[...]

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    10 CHAPTER 3: If Y our Smoke/CO Alarm Sounds WHAT T O DO FIRST—IDENTIFY THE T YPE OF ALARM Type of alarm: The Alarm is... This means... You should... Carbon Monoxide CO Light: Flashing RED Horn: 4 beeps — silence, repeating The device has detected carbon monoxide See “What To Do If Carbon Monoxide Is Detected.”(Page 11) Smoke SMOKE Light: F[...]

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    11 WHAT T O DO IF CARBON MONOXIDE IS DETECTED W ARNING! Actuation of your CO alarm indicates the presence of carbon monoxide (CO) which can kill you. In other wor ds, when your CO alarm sounds, you must not ignor e it! If the Alarm Sounds: 1. Operate the T est/Silence button. 2. Call your emer gency services, fir e department or 911. W rite down t[...]

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    12 WHAT T O DO IF SMOKE IS DETECTED W ARNING! NEVER ignor e any alarm. Ignoring the alarm may result in injury or death. If the alarm sounds and you ar e not absolutely certain of the source of the smoke, get everyone out of the house immediately . If the alarm sounds and you ar e not absolutely certain of the sour ce of the smoke, get everyone out[...]

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    13 USING THE SILENCE FEATURE The silence featur e is intended to temporarily silence the horn while you identify and corr ect the problem. Do not use the silence featur e in emer gency situations. It will not corr ect a CO problem or extinguish a fi re. T o use the silence feature, pr ess and hold the T est/Silence button on the cover of the smoke[...]

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    14 CHAPTER 4: T esting and Maintenance W EEKLY T ESTING W ARNING! DO NOT stand close to the alarm when the horn is sounding. Exposure at close range may be harmful to your hearing. When testing, step away when horn starts sounding. Push and hold the T est/Silence button on the cover until you hear a “chirp.” The “chirp” marks the start of t[...]

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    15 REGULAR MAINTENANCE T o keep the alarm in good working order: • T est it every week using the T est/Silence button. • V acuum the alarm cover at least once a month, using the soft brush attachment. T est the alarm again after vacuuming. • Replace the battery when the alarm “chirps” and the yellow light blinks twice a minute (the low ba[...]

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    16 CHAPTER 5: Protecting Y our Family Protecting Y our Family From CO Poisoning A CO alarm is an excellent means of pr otection. It monitors the air and sounds a loud alarm before carbon monoxide levels become threatening for average, healthy adults. A CO alarm is not a substitute for pr oper maintenance of home appliances. T o help prevent CO prob[...]

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    17 PROTECTING Y OUR FAMILY FROM FIR E Putting up smoke alarms is just one step in protecting your family fr om fires. Y ou must also reduce the chance a fi r e will start in your home, and have a plan for escaping safely if one does. T o have a good fire safety pr ogram, you must: • Develop a family escape plan and prac- tice it with everyone [...]

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    18 CHAPTER 6: What Y ou Need T o Know About CO What is CO? CO is an invisible, odorless, tasteless gas produced when fossil fuels do not bur n completely , or are exposed to heat (usually fi re). Electrical appliances typically do not produce CO. These fuels include: W ood, coal, char coal, oil, natural gas, gasoline, ker osene, and propane. Commo[...]

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    19 Potential Sources Of CO In The Home Fuel-burning appliances like: portable heater , gas or wood burning fireplace, gas kitchen range or cooktop, gas clothes dryer . Damaged or insuf ficient venting: corr oded or disconnected water heater vent pipe, leaking chimney pipe or flue, or cracked heat exchanger , blocked or clogged chimney opening. I[...]

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    20 CHAPTER 7: Regulator y Information for CO Alarms What Levels of CO Cause an Alarm? Underwriters Laboratories Inc. UL2034 defi nes three specific alarm points by which all residential CO alarms must sound. They ar e measured in parts per million (ppm) of CO over time (in minutes). UL2034 Requir ed Alarm Points: • If the alarm is exposed to 40[...]

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    21 CHAPTER 8: Regulator y Info. For Smoke Alarms AGENCY PLACEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS NFP A Standard 72 Section 2-2.1.1.1 2-2.1.1.1 Smoke alarms shall be installed outside of each separate sleeping ar ea in the immediate vicinity of the bedr ooms and on each additional story of the family living unit, including basements and excluding crawl spaces and [...]

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    22 Recommended Placement Installing Smoke Alarms in Mobile Homes For minimum security install one smoke alarm as close to each sleeping ar ea as possible. For more security , put one unit in each room. Many older mobile homes (especially those built before 1978) have little or no insulation. If your mobile home is not well insulated, or if you ar e[...]

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    23 SPECIAL COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS W ARNING! This unit alone is not a suitable substitute for complete fi re detection systems in places housing many people — like apartment buildings, condominiums, hotels, motels, dormitories, hospitals, long-term health care facilities, nursing homes, day care facilities, or group homes of any kind — even [...]

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    24 DIFFER ENT T YPES OF SMOKE ALARMS Battery operated units: Pr ovide protection even when electricity fails, pr ovided the batteries are fr esh and correctly installed. Units are easy to install, and do not r equire professional installation. AC powered units: Can be interconnected so if one unit senses smoke, all units alarm. They do not operate [...]

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    25 CHAPTER 9: Troubleshooting Guide Problem... If the CO Alarm... You Should... The BATTERY light turns YELLOW. It flashes and the horn “chirps” twice a minute. Low battery warning. Install a new 9V alkaline or lithium battery*. Horn chirps and yellow service light blinks three times every 30 seconds. Device is not working properly, and needs t[...]

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    26 CHAPTER 10: General Limitations Of This Alarm This smoke/CO alarm is intended for residential use. It is not intended for use in industrial applications wher e Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requir ements for carbon monoxide alarms must be met. The smoke alarm portion of this device is not intended to alert hearing impaired[...]

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    Limited W arranty Coverage: BRK Brands, Inc. warrants its enclosed Smoke/CO alarm to be fr ee from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of fi ve years from the date of pur chase. During the first year after the date of pur chase, BRK Brands, Inc. will replace any defective Smoke/CO alarm without charge. During the ne[...]