Kidde RF-SM-DC 21026044 Wireless Interconnect Battery Operated Smoke Detector Alarm |

User Manual - Page 6

For RF-SM-DC.

PDF File Manual, 19 pages, Read Online | Download pdf file

RF-SM-DC photo
Loading ...
Loading ...
Loading ...
4. Using a pen or pencil, change the switches in each of the Kidde Wireless
devices to match the pattern you selected in step 3. Ensure that the
sequence is not reversed.
5. Power each unit after setting the ID by installing the batteries. The alarms
only read the ID that has been set when they are first supplied power. Any
changes to the switch after the unit is powered will not be recognized, and
will require the power to be removed for a minimum of 30 seconds before
powering again.
6. Push and hold the test button on each unit for at least 5 seconds, or until
all the devices produce an alarm. If all the units do not produce an alarm,
refer to the trouble-shooting section at the end of the user’s guide.
CAUTION: Due to the loudness of the alarm, always stand an arm’s
length away from the unit when testing.
7. Install the alarms in accordance with the user’s guide as described in section
1, and repeat step 6. Since wireless communication can be interrupted by
a number of factors, you must test your alarms weekly to ensure proper
communication between alarms.
8. Read the users guide and keep it in a safe place for future reference.
If your Wireless smoke alarms enter alarm mode, first check to see if
there is a fire. If a fire does not exist, and the test buttons have not
been activated on any of the units, it is likely that you are receiving
interference from a similar system nearby. In this case, repeat the above
steps and select a different dipswitch pattern, making sure to disconnect
power and remove the batteries before changing the switch positions.
A maximum of 24 devices may be interconnected in a multiple station arrange-
ment. 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.
Kidde Wireless Battery-powered alarms CAN ONLY BE interconnected
with other Kidde Wireless alarms and accessories. Refer to User’s Guide
supplied with each Kidde product for lists of interconnect compatible
models, brands, and devices.
BATTERY INSTALLATION
Batteries were not installed at the factory and must be installed for the
unit to operate!
Loading ...
Loading ...
Loading ...