Fyrnetics PE120 manual

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    PHO T OELECTRIC SMOKE AND FIRE ALARM USER’S GUIDE MODEL PE120 A.C. Wire-in Single and/or Multiple Station (24 units maximum) Photoelectric Smoke Alarm with 9 V olt Battery Back Up Thank you for purchasing this Fyrnetics smoke and fire alarm. It is an important par t of your family’ s home safety plan. Y ou can trust Fyrnetics to provide the hig[...]

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    W ARNING! REMO V AL OF THE SMOKE ALARM BA TTERY AND DISCONNECTING OR LOSS OF A.C. PO WER WILL RENDER THE SMOKE ALARM INOPERA TIVE. ELECTRICAL RA TING: 120 V AC, 60HZ, 80mA maximum per detector (maximum 80mA for originat- ing unit with 24 alarms interconnected). IMPORT ANT! READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INST ALLA TION AND KEEP THIS MANU AL NEAR THE A[...]

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    2. LOCA TIONS T O A V OID Alarms must not be located within 3 feet of the following: • Supply and return registers used for forced air heating and air conditioning. •C eiling fans and other high air flow areas. •B athrooms which contain a tub or shower . In general, alarms should not be located: •I n the garage. Products of combustion are p[...]

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    8. T ur n on the A.C. power . The green A.C. Power On Indicator should be lit when the alarm is operating from A.C. power . FIGURE 2. SELECT CORRECT MOUNTING HOLES ON TRIM RING TA MPER RESIST LOCKING PIN: T o make your smoke alar m somewhat tamper resistant, a locking pin has been provided with your alarm. Using this pin will deter children and oth[...]

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    To r eplace the batter y , remove the alarm from the trim ring by rotating the alarm in the direction of the “OFF” arrow on the cover (see Section 3, Figure 4) T o discon- nect the A.C. power harness, squeeze the locking arms on the sides of the Quick Connector while pulling the connector away from the bottom of the alarm (see Section 3, Figure[...]

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    •D on’t return to your home until the fire of ficials say that it is all right to do so. There are situations wher e a smoke alarm may not be effective to protect against fire as stated in the NFP A Standard 72. For instance: a) smoking in bed b) leaving children home alone c) cleaning with flammable liquids, such as gasoline Further informatio[...]