Chapter 3: If Your Smoke/Co Alarm Alarms; What To Do First-Identify The Type Of Alarm - First Alert SCO1N User Manual

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CHAPTER 3: If Your Smoke/CO Alarm Alarms

WHAT TO DO FIRST—IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF ALARM
Type of alarm:
Carbon Monoxide
Smoke
Problem...
Low Battery
Service
10
The Alarm is...
CO Light:
Flashing RED
Horn: 4 beeps —
silence, repeating
SMOKE Light:
Flashing RED
Horn: 3 beeps —
silence, repeating
The Alarm is...
BATTERY Light:
Flashing yellow
Horn: Chirps every
30 seconds
SERVICE Light:
Flashing yellow
Horn: Chirps three
times every 30
seconds
This means...
You should...
The device has
See "What To Do
detected carbon
If Carbon Monoxide
monoxide
Is Detected."
The device has
See "What To Do If
detected smoke
Smoke Is Detected."
This means...
You should...
The battery in the
Install a new 9V alkaline
alarm is low
or lithium battery*.
*For a list of acceptable
replacement batteries, see
"Regular Maintenance."
The device is not
See "Testing and
working properly
Maintenance."

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