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Wireless interlinked combination smoke and carbon monoxide alarm

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Wireless Interlinked Combination Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm
10-Year Sealed Battery Operated
Model: SC06-W/SC07-W
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Technical Specifications
Key Specifications
Summarizes essential technical details including power, sensors, lifespan, and standards.
Operating Parameters
Covers temperature, humidity, alarm loudness, and silence duration.
Wireless Features
Details operating frequency, interconnection limits, and transmission range.
Product Overview
LED Indicator
Explains the function and color-coding of the LED light.
Buzzer
Describes the audible signals produced by the alarm.
Test/Silence Button
Details the operation of the test and silence function.
SC06-W Working Modes and States
Alarm States Overview
Summarizes the states for smoke and CO detection, including indicators and sounds.
Alarm Mode Details
Unit Detected Smoke/CO
Specific indicators and sounds when the unit detects smoke or CO.
Interconnected Unit Response
How other units in the network react to an alarm.
SC07-W LCD Display and Modes
Powering On and Standby
Details the initial and normal operating states for the SC07-W.
SC07-W CO Detection Details
CO Detected (Alarm Initiated)
Indicators and sounds when CO is detected and triggers an alarm.
CO Detected (Alarm Not Initiated)
Indicators when CO is detected but below the alarm threshold.
Test and Silence Mode Operations
Test Mode Procedures
Steps for testing single and interconnected alarms.
Silence Mode Behavior
Explains actions during silence mode for low battery and end of life.
How to Set Up and Interconnect Wireless Alarms
Interconnection Overview
Explains the RF module's capability to create interlinked alarm networks.
Network Capacity Limits
Details the maximum number of devices that can be interconnected.
How to Interconnect
Pairing Mode
How to put one unit into pairing mode to add it to a network.
Searching Mode
How to make a unit search for and connect to an existing network.
Alarm Test Procedures
Test a Single Alarm
Steps to test the alarm individually.
Test All Interconnected Alarms
Steps to test the entire interconnected network.
Basic Safety Information
Important Warnings
Highlights critical safety information and potential hazards.
Usage and Limitations
Details approved usage and limitations of the smoke and CO alarm.
General Warnings
Alarm Response Importance
Emphasizes the critical need to respond to any alarm.
Testing and Malfunction
Guidelines for regular testing and handling malfunctions.
Medical Condition Considerations
Advice for individuals with medical conditions sensitive to CO.
Installation Locations
Bedroom and Hallway Placement
Prioritizing installation in sleeping areas and pathways.
Multi-Level and Multi-Room Installation
Guidelines for installing on different floors and in large rooms.
How to Install This Alarm
Mounting Steps
Detailed procedure for physically mounting the alarm unit.
Deactivation of the Alarm
End-of-Life Signal
Describes the signal indicating the alarm's maximum lifetime is reached.
Deactivation Procedure
Steps to physically deactivate the alarm unit.
Maintenance Procedures
Cleaning the Alarm
How to clean the alarm cover and vents.
Avoiding Contaminants
Precautions against using cleaning agents or aerosols near the alarm.
Troubleshooting Guide
Alarm Not Sounding
Troubleshooting steps for when the alarm does not sound during a test.
False Alarms
Solutions for intermittent false alarms caused by environmental factors.
LED Indicator Errors
Explains LED flashes for low battery, malfunction, and end-of-life.

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