Kidde 21029748 Smoke Detector, 10-Year Battery Powered Alarm with Voice Alert

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Alarm
Mode
Visual
Indications
Audible
Indications Note:
Smoke or Fire
detected
3 blinks synchronized
with audible alarm
3 long beeps,
repeating
Model P3010L
Smoke or Fire
detected
3 blinks synchronized
with audible alarm
3 long beeps,
repeating with
voice “Fire-Fire”
announced
Model P3010B with Voice
Smoke or Fire
detected
3 blinks synchronized
with audible alarm &
amber light illuminated
3 long beeps,
repeating
Model P3010H with
Emergency Safety Light
If you require further information please contact
Product Support at 1-800-880-6788 or write us at: Kidde, 1016 Corporate
Park Drive, Mebane, NC 27302. Our internet address is www.kidde.com.
5. OPERATION AND TESTING
OPERATION: The alarm is operating once it is activated and testing is complete.
When products of combustion are sensed, the unit sounds a loud 85db pulsat-
ing alarm until the air is cleared.
TESTING: Test your alarm by pressing the test button until the unit chirps, then
release the test button. The unit will then emit 2 sets of three slow beeps.
Model P3010B will also issue a voice prompt stating “Fire Fire”.
Model P3010H will briefly illuminate the amber safety light.
The alarm will sound if the electronic circuitry, horn, and battery are working.
If the alarm does not sound, the unit must be replaced
Warning: Due to the loudness (85 decibels) of the alarm, always
stand an arm’s length (about 2.5 feet) away from the unit or use ear
protection when testing.
Weekly testing is required to ensure proper operation. Erratic or low
volume sound (or no sound) coming from your alarm may indicate a defective
alarm and it should be returned for service. See PERMANENTLY DISABLE ALARM
/ DISCHARGE BATTERY section to determine how to prepare the unit for ship-
ment or disposal.
Warning: DO NOT use an open flame to test your alarm, you could
damage the alarm or ignite combustible materials and start a structure fire.
6. Alarm Visual and Audible Indicators
The following tables describes the visual and audible alarm conditions the unit
may encounter and illustrates how the unit will indicate normal standby, alarm
and error conditions.
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