Trouble Signal; Alarm Reset; Quick Find ® Alarm Origination; Silence Feature - Universal Security Instruments Sensing Plus AMIC1510S Instructions Manual

Multi-criteria single/multiple station smoke alarm & carbon monoxide alarm
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CAUTION!
This combination smoke & fire & carbon monoxide alarm has separate alarm
sounds. This alarm is not designed to detect any other gas. Carbon monoxide and smoke
may be present in other areas. The alarm will only indicate the presence of CO or smoke which
reaches the sensor. This carbon monoxide alarm is designed to detect carbon monoxide gas
from any source of combustion.
TEST SEQUENCE:
times. The green LED is on. The red smoke LED blinks on in synch with the 3 beeps. The red
CO LED blinks in sync with the 4 beeps.
This alarm incorporates the NFPA recognized horn signal for evacuation.
LOCAL ORIGINATING SMOKE ALARM CONDITION:
a 2 second pause and continues until the air is cleared. The green LED is on. The red smoke
LED blinks on in synch with the 3 beeps. The red CO LED is off.
NON-ORIGINATING SMOKE ALARM CONDITION:
sensed smoke, causing all the other interconnected alarms to sound. The horn beeps 3 times
with a 2 second pause and continues until the air is cleared. The green LED is on. The red
smoke LED is off. The red CO LED is off.
LOCAL ORIGINATING CO ALARM CONDITION:
second pause and continues until the air is cleared. The green LED is on. The red smoke LED
blinks on every two minutes. The red CO LED blinks on in sync with the 4 beeps.
NON-ORIGINATING CO ALARM CONDITION:
sensed CO, causing all the other interconnected alarms to sound. The horn beeps 4 times with
a 5 second pause and continues until the air is cleared. The green LED is on. The red smoke
LED blinks on approximately every two minutes. The red CO LED is off.
SENSOR TROUBLE:
detected, the horn chirps 3 times approximately every 60 seconds. The green LED is on. The red
smoke LED blinks on once approximately every two minutes. The red CO LED is off. The trouble
signal cannot be silenced. Reset the alarm. If this does not clear this trouble signal, deactivate
the alarm. Refer to the "alarm deactivation section." Replace alarm immediately.
RESET ALARM:
clear the alarm origination. Be sure to reset alarms after every alarm event.
QUICK FIND
ALARM ORIGINATION FEATURE:
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(the first alarm to sound in an interconnected system) after all the alarms have stopped sounding
1. Press and release the test/silence button on any interconnected alarm. After releasing
the button, the test sequence will sound on all the interconnected alarms and last for
approximately 5-20 seconds.
2. Once the test sequence ends, the originating alarm will continue to sound for approximately
60 seconds which provides ample time to locate the originating alarm.
3. Remember to reset the originating alarm in order to clear the Quick Find
system to normal operation
4. NOTE: In a non-interconnected installation, it is necessary to test each alarm by pressing
and releasing the test/silence button to determine the originating alarm.
PRODUCT END-OF-SERVICE LIFE ALARM/LOW BATTERY WARNING:
is time to replace this alarm, which is approximately 10 years of operation from initial power up,
the alarm will provide audible and visual warnings. The product end-of-service life warning cannot
be silenced. The horn chirps 2 times approximately every 60 seconds. The green LED is on. The
red smoke LED blinks on approximately every 2 minutes. The red CO LED is off. Deactivate the
alarm. Refer to the "alarm deactivation section." Replace alarm immediately.
tested, it is warning of a potentially dangerous situation which requires immediate attention.
NEVER disconnect the power to your alarm to silence the horn—use the Silence feature.
Disconnecting the alarm removes your protection!
IMPORTANT! The Silence feature is intended to temporarily silence the alarm warning.
It will not correct a smoke or CO problem.
This alarm will not operate until it is activated and properly installed. This alarm should be tested
immediately after installation and then tested weekly after that. If the alarm ever fails to test
correctly, have it replaced immediately. If the alarm is not working properly, it cannot alert you to
a problem. This alarm must have 120 Volt AC and activated sealed battery power to operate
properly. If the battery is dead or deactivated, the alarm will not operate properly. The sealed
battery cannot be replaced. The cover of this 10 year permanent power tamper proof alarm is
The horn beeps 3 times with a 6 second pause and then beeps 4
This alarm contains multiple self-diagnostics. If a sensor fault is
Press the test/silence button for 10-15 seconds, then release. This will
USING THE SILENCE FEATURE
NEVER ignore any alarm. If the alarm sounds and it is not being
sealed, and cannot be removed.
The horn beeps 4 times with a 5
Another interconnected alarm has
To quickly identify the originating alarm
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Another interconnected alarm has
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