Other Alarm Visual And Audible Indicators - Kidde TRUSENSE 3050-VASC10 User Manual

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3. Other Alarm Visual And Audible Indicators

Operational Mode
Normal (standby)
Test (button press
when no alarm condi-
tion is present)
(Note: Test is very loud,
stand a few feet away.)
Smoke or CO Alarm
Memory (unit has
experienced a smoke
or CO alarm event, or
has detected 100ppm
CO or greater.)
Smoke Alarm Hush®
Mode (SMART Hush®
CONTROL)
CO alarm reset
Initiating Alarm
(multiple alarms in
an interconnected
system)
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Visual Indications
AC power: Green LED on
continuously.
DC power: Green LED blink
approx every 60 sec.
Red LED blinks in time with
alarm pattern.
Red LED blink every 16 sec.
Red LED blinks every 2 sec.
None
Red LED blinks in time with
alarm pattern indicating that
this is the unit initiating the
alarm in an interconnected,
multiple alarm, system.
NOTE: It is possible for more
than one unit to detect a haz-
ard and become an initiating
alarm unit (Red LED blinking).
Audible Indications
• Single beep.
• 3 long beeps, voice "Fire!", 3 long
beeps, 4 quick beeps, Voice
"Warning, Carbon Monoxide,"
4 quick beeps.
After button push, voice "Smoke
previously detected" or "Carbon
Monoxide previously detected."
After button push, voice "Hush
Mode Activated." Smoke alarm
pattern stops. (If there is too much
smoke to allow
Hush® : voice "Too Much Smoke,
Cannot be Hushed", Smoke alarm
pattern continues.)
After button push: CO alarm
pattern stops.
Unit in either Smoke or CO alarm
mode.
Action/Note
Perform button press once a week
to verify proper alarm operation.
NOTE: On DC power, alarm mem-
ory is only retained for 24 hrs.
Push button to clear Alarm
Memory.
This feature is to be used only
when a known alarm condition,
such as smoke from cooking,
activates the alarm.
Unit is confirming if CO is present
or if it experienced a nuisance
situation. Re-alarm means danger.
Move to fresh air and call 911.

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