Kidde P4010ACSCOCA User Manual

Kidde P4010ACSCOCA User Manual

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P4010ACSCOCA
Hardwire Photoelectric Smoke &
Carbon Monoxide Alarm with Voice
User Guide
COMbinAtiOn ALArM
120 V HArdwire
interCOnneCt
10-yeAr bAttery bACkUP
VOiCe ALArM
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Jean-Louis Gagné
May 8, 2025

Has this model to be connected to electrical device or it can work on battery only?

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Mr. Anderson
May 19, 2025

The Kidde P4010ACSCOCA model requires an electrical connection. It is hardwired for 120 V AC power and includes a non-replaceable, sealed-in battery backup for use during power outages. It cannot operate on battery power only.

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Tim Sullivan
April 27, 2025

can P4010ACSCOCA be interconnected to a 30CUA10-VCA

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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025

No, the Kidde P4010ACSCOCA cannot be interconnected with the 30CUA10-VCA, as the 30CUA10-VCA is not listed among the compatible models for AC hardwire interconnection.

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Summary of Contents for Kidde P4010ACSCOCA

  • Page 1 Model P4010ACSCOCA Hardwire Photoelectric Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Alarm with Voice User Guide COMbinAtiOn ALArM 120 V HArdwire interCOnneCt 10-yeAr bAttery bACkUP VOiCe ALArM...
  • Page 2 Thank You for Purchasing this Kidde Alarm Hardwired for 120 V AC, this model features a non-replaceable, sealed-in battery backup. It also contains a voice message system and Hush Control to temporarily silence nuisance alarms. ® Teach children how to respond to the alarm and that they should never play with the unit. This alarm is a multi-criteria device designed to detect both smoke and carbon monoxide from any source of combustion in a residential environment.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Smoke Alarm: What To Do When The Alarm Sounds ..4 2. Carbon Monoxide Alarm: What To Do When The Alarm Sounds ..5 3.
  • Page 4: Smoke Alarm: What To Do When The Alarm Sounds

    1. Smoke Alarm: What To Do When the Alarm Sounds Smoke alarm pattern is three long beeps with voice “Fire!,” a 1.5 second pause, and three long beeps repeating. The red LED blinks in time with alarm pattern. The smoke alarm takes precedence when both smoke and carbon monoxide are present. •...
  • Page 5: Carbon Monoxide Alarm: What To Do When The Alarm Sounds

    2. Carbon Monoxide Alarm: What To Do When the Alarm Sounds Carbon monoxide (CO) alarm pattern is four quick beeps with voice “Warning! Carbon Monoxide” repeating every 5 seconds. The red LED blinks in time with alarm pattern. warning: Carbon monoxide alarm aCtivation indiCates the presenCe of Carbon monoxide (Co) at high ConCentrations whiCh Can kill you.
  • Page 6: Other Alarm Visual And Audible Indicators

    3. Other Alarm Visual and Audible Indicators Operational Mode Visual Indications Audible Indications Action/Note: normal (standby) AC power: Green LED on continuously during light conditions, or blink every 60 sec during dark conditions. DC power: Green LED blink approx every 60 sec. test (button press when • 4 patterns of Red/Amber/Green.
  • Page 7: Troubleshooting Guide

    Life) silenced.) If you require further information please contact Product Support at 1-800-880-6788 or write us at: Kidde Canada Inc., P.O. Box 40, Apsley, ON K0L 1A0. Our internet address is www.kiddecanada.com.
  • Page 8: Introduction, Product Features & Specifications

    5. Introduction, Product Features and Specifications intrOdUCtiOn This alarm detects products of combustion using photoelectric technology and carbon monoxide using an electrochemical cell. Many times throughout this User Guide, we will refer to Carbon Monoxide as “CO.” Ten (10) years after the unit is installed, this unit will automatically alert you that it is time to replace the unit. This is called “End of Unit Life”...
  • Page 9: Limitations Of Smoke And Carbon Monoxide Alarms

    6. Limitations of Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarms wArninG: PLeASe reAd CAreFULLy And tHOrOUGHLy • Life safety from fire in residential occupancies is based primarily on early notification to occupants of the need to escape, followed by the appropriate egress actions by those occupants. •...
  • Page 10 wArninG: PLeASe reAd CAreFULLy And tHOrOUGHLy • iMPOrtAnt: This alarm is designed to detect carbon monoxide gas from ANY source of combustion. It is NOT designed to detect any other gas. This alarm will only indicate the presence of carbon monoxide gas at the sensor. Carbon CAUtiOn: monoxide gas may be present in other areas.
  • Page 11: Recommended Locations For Smoke Alarms

    10 cm 7. Recommended Locations for Smoke Alarms (4") 10 cm (4") ANYWHERE ALONG ANYWHERE ALONG THIS BOLD SURFACE THIS BOLD SURFACE 10 cm 10 cm (4") (4") 30.5 cm 30.5 cm (12") (12") • Locate smoke alarms in all sleeping areas. Try to monitor the exit path as the bedrooms are usually farthest 30.5 cm 30.5 cm from the exit.
  • Page 12 • For mobile home installation, select locations carefully to avoid thermal barriers that may form at the ceiling. For more details, see MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION section. • When mounting an alarm on the ceiling, locate it at a minimum of 10 cm (4") from the side wall. •...
  • Page 13: Locations To Avoid

    8. Locations to Avoid • In the garage. Products of combustion are present when you start your automobile. • Normal cooking may cause nuisance alarms. If a kitchen alarm is desired, it should have an alarm silence feature or be a photoelectric type. •...
  • Page 14: Wiring Instructions

    9. Wiring Instructions wirinG reqUireMentS • This alarm should be installed on a CSA-Listed or recognized junction box. All connections should be made by a qualified electrician and all wiring used shall be in accordance with codes having jurisdiction in your area. The multiple station interconnect wiring to the alarms must be run in the same raceway or cable as the AC power wiring.
  • Page 15 • A maximum of 24 Kidde Safety devices may be interconnected in a multiple station arrangement. The interconnect system should not exceed the NFPA interconnect limit of 12 smoke alarms and/or 18 alarms total (smoke, CO, Smoke/ CO Combination, heat, etc.). With 18 alarms interconnected, it is still possible to interconnect up to a total of 6 remote signaling devices and / or relay modules.
  • Page 16 • After selecting the proper location for your Alarm, and wiring the AC QUICK CONNECT harness as described in the WIRING INSTRUCTIONS, attach the mounting bracket to the electrical box. To ensure aesthetic alignment of the alarm with the hallway, or wall, the “A” line on the mounting bracket must be parallel with the hallway when ceiling mounted, or horizontal when wall mounted.
  • Page 17: Operation And Testing

    KN-SMFM-I-CA, KN-COB-ICB-CA, KN-COSM-IBCA, KN-COB-IC-CA, KN-COSM-ICA, KN-COP-IC-CA, KN-COPE-ICA, P12040CA, Pi2000CA, Pi2010CA, SM120X, CO120X, SLED177iCA, P4010ACLEDSCA, P4010ACLEDSCOCA, P4010ACSCO-WCA, P4010ACSCOCA, P4010LACS-WCA, P4010ACS, P4010ACS-WCA. 10. Operation and Testing OPerAtiOn The alarm is operating once it is activated and testing is complete. When products of combustion (smoke or CO) are sensed, the unit sounds a loud alarm with voice messages.
  • Page 18 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.
  • Page 19: Recognizing Nuisance Alarms

    If a valid Night / Day cycle has not been established because the unit is located in either a constantly dark or lighted location, the chirps mentioned above will not be delayed at night. Moving the unit to a different location might allow the unit to determine a valid Night / Day cycle.
  • Page 20: Battery Backup

    wArninG: ALtHOUGH tHe reSet FeAtUre CAn be USed FOr CO ALArM eVentS, it iS iMPOSSibLe tO deterMine tHe SOUrCe OF A CO ALArM USinG SiGHt Or SMeLL. ALwAyS COnSider A CO ALArM eVent AS dAnGerOUS. 12. Battery Backup nOte: This alarm is powered with AC power, but also contains a sealed lithium battery backup system. No battery installation or replacement is necessary for the life of the alarm.
  • Page 21: Permanently Disable Alarm / Discharge Battery

    13. Permanently Disable Alarm / Discharge Battery wArninG: FAiLUre tO diSCHArGe ALArM bAttery AS inStrUCted PriOr tO diSPOSAL MAy CreAte POtentiAL FOr LitHiUM bAttery reLAted Fire Or HAzArd. wArninG: diSCHArGinG tHe ALArM bAttery iS PerMAnent • Once the alarm battery has been discharged, it cannot be reactivated! •...
  • Page 22: General Carbon Monoxide (Co) Information

    14. General Carbon Monoxide (CO) Information Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless poison gas that can be fatal when inhaled. CO inhibits the blood’s capacity to carry oxygen. POSSibLe SOUrCeS OF CO CO ALArM SenSOr reSPOnSe tiMeS Inside your home, appliances used for heating At 70 PPM, the unit must alarm within 60-240 minutes.
  • Page 23 HVAC contractors will perform CO inspections. Some contractors may charge for this service. It’s advisable to inquire about any applicable fees prior to having the service performed. Kidde will not pay for, or reimburse the owner or user of this product, for any repair or dispatch calls related to the alarm sounding.
  • Page 24: Cleaning Your Alarm

    Exposure to high levels of carbon monoxide can be fatal or cause permanent damage and disabilities. When flu-like symptoms with fever are experienced, ensure that the possibility of CO poisoning is not automatically ruled out. Many cases of reported carbon monoxide poisoning indicate that while victims are aware they are not well, they become so disoriented they are unable to save themselves by either exiting the building or calling for assistance.
  • Page 25: Good Safety Habits

    • Move the Alarm and place in another location prior to performing any of the following: • Staining or stripping wood floors or furniture • Painting • Wall papering • Using adhesives Storing the unit in a plastic bag during any of the above projects will protect the sensors from damage. When household cleaning supplies or similar contaminates are used, the area must be well ventilated.
  • Page 26 • Current studies have shown smoke/CO alarms may not awaken all sleeping individuals, and that it is the responsibility of individuals in the household that are capable of assisting others to provide assistance to those who may not be awakened by the alarm sound, or to those who may be incapable of safely evacuating the area unassisted.
  • Page 27 nFPA (nAtiOnAL Fire PrOteCtiOn ASSOCiAtiOn) Fire SAFety in tHe HOMe: nFPA 72 iS intended tO PrOVide reASOnAbLe SAFety FOr PerSOnS in FAMiLy LiVinG UnitS. reASOnAbLe Fire SAFety CAn be PrOdUCed tHrOUGH tHe FOLLOwinG tHree-POint PrOGrAM: (1) Minimizing fire hazards (2) Providing fire-warning equipment (3) Having and practicing an escape plan.
  • Page 28: Service And Warranty

    Kidde warrants that the enclosed alarm will be free from defects in material and workmanship or design under normal use and service for a period of ten years from the date of purchase. The obligation of Kidde under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing the alarm or any part which we find to be defective in material, workmanship or design, free of charge, upon receiving the alarm with proof of date of purchase, postage and return postage prepaid, to: Kidde Canada Inc., P.O.

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