Low Battery Silence; Peak Level Memory; Initiating Alarm - Kidde KN-COSM-B-RF-CA User Manual

2-in-1 smoke and carbon monoxide alarm
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NOTE: Dense smoke will override the smoke alarm Silent Mode
feature and sound a continuous alarm.
CAUTION: BEFORE USING THE SMOKE ALARM SILENT
MODE FEATURE, IDENTIFY THE SOURCE OF THE SMOKE AND
BE CERTAIN A SAFE CONDITION EXISTS.

Low Battery Silence

When the batteries need to be replaced, the unit will produce a
low battery "chirp" and the voice will announce " Low battery!
Pile faible!" once per minute. The Low Battery Silence feature
allows you to press the button on the alarm disabling the warning
notification for about 10 hours. This gives you a chance to replace
the battery at a more convenient time without sacrificing your
safety by disconnecting the alarm from power. During this Low
Battery Silence period your alarm is performing normally and is not
desensitized.

Peak Level Memory

If the CO sensor has detected a CO level of 100 PPM or higher since
last reset, it will be recorded by the Peak Level Memory function.
To access the Peak Level Memory press the test/reset button. If a
reading of 100 PPM or higher has been recorded, the alarm will
chirp followed by the voice "Caution, carbon monoxide previously
detected! Attention! Niveau de monoxyde de carbone précedément
détecté!" If you've been away from home, this feature allows you
to check if there was a CO reading of 100 PPM or higher during
your absence. Pushing the test/reset button resets the memory. The
memory is also reset when the batteries are removed. If Peak Level
Memory has not been triggered, pushing the test button will initiate
the test sequence.

Initiating Alarm

The green LED will flash every second while sounding an alarm to
signify that the alarm sensed a smoke or CO hazard. This will only
be displayed on the alarms that sensed the hazard. The remaining
interconnected alarm(s) will sound but will not display the initiating
indicator.
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