Kidde P4010DCSCO-WCA User Manual page 20

Photoelectric smoke & carbon monoxide alarm with voice and wireless interconnect
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teStinG
Test your alarm weekly by pressing and
releasing the test button quickly. A quick
beep will confirm the button has been
pushed followed by voice prompts that will
inform you of the upcoming test sequence.
See Other Alarm Visual and Audible
Indicators table.
The alarm and voice (and any interconnected units) will sound if the electronic circuitry, horn, speaker,
and battery are working. If the alarm or voice does not sound, or gives erratic or low volume sound, the
unit must be replaced. See Permanently Disable Alarm / Discharge Battery section to determine how to
prepare the unit for shipment or disposal.
WarninG: dUe to tHe LoUdneSS oF tHe aLarM, aLWayS Stand aboUt 0.7 M
(2.5 Ft) aWay FroM tHe Unit or USe ear Protection WHen teStinG.
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.
SMoke/co aLarM MeMory
If a unit experiences a smoke or CO alarm event, then the condition clears and the unit stops alarming, the
unit will give a visual (LED) indicator that a previous alarm has occurred within the last hour. See the Other
Alarm Visual and Audible Indicators table.
aMbient LiGHt SenSinG
This unit samples the ambient light conditions of the alarm's location and, if possible, determines a Night /
Day cycle. A valid Night / Day cycle will delay unit chirps during the night until the next Day cycle begins.
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co aLarM SenSor reSPonSe tiMeS
At 70 PPM, the unit must alarm within 60-240 minutes.
At 150 PPM, the unit must alarm within 10-50 minutes.
At 400 PPM, the unit must alarm within 4-15 minutes.

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