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Regular Maintenance
Alarm End of Life
This unit has been designed to be as maintenance-free as possible, but there are
a few simple things you must do to keep it working properly:
• Test it at least once a week.
• Clean the smoke/CO alarm at least once a month; gently vacuum the outside of the smoke/CO
alarm using your household vacuum’s soft brush attachment. A can of clean compressed air (sold at
computer or oce supply stores) may also be used. Follow manufacturer instructions for use. Test
the smoke/CO alarm. Never use water, cleaners or solvents since they may damage the unit.
• After cleaning test the alarm.
• If the smoke/CO alarm becomes contaminated by excessive dirt, dust and/or grime, and
cannot be cleaned to avoid unwanted alarms, replace the unit immediately.
• Relocate the unit if it sounds frequent unwanted alarms. See “Where Not To Install” for details.
Discharging the Alarm
After 10 years of operation or low battery warning, discharge the alarm by following the diagram below:
Puncture label in the dotted circle with a screwdriver and slide switch all the way to the left to DISCHARGE.
NOTE: At end of life or low battery indication (chirp): unit must be put into discharge mode
to discharge remaining stored energy in battery. Unit will no longer function once put into this
mode. Unit will resist re-mounting. Once discharged, replace alarm immediately.
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IM P ORTANT: Actual battery service life depends on the smoke/CO alarm and the
environment in which it is installed. Regardless of the manufacturer’s suggested battery life, you
MUST replace the alarm immediately once the unit starts “chirping” (the “low battery warning”).
1. Puncture label on dotted circle
2. Slide switch to the left
DISCHARGE
Puncture circle
with tool, slide to
permanently
discharge.
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IMPORTANT!
CARBON MONOXIDE SENSITIVITY:
If CO levels reach 70ppm,
it must activate within 60-240 minutes. At 150ppm within
10-50 minutes. At 400ppm within 4-15 minutes.
Refer to user’s manual for more information.
Installed On
Replace By
Replace alarm 10 years after installation.
CONFORMS TO
UL STD 217 & UL STD 2034
3055574
Follow and Retain User’s Manual: BRK
Brands, Inc.
1301 Joe Battle, El Paso, TX 79936.
Customer Service Team: 1(833) ONE-LINK
www.rstalert.com (1-833-663-5465)
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WARNING!
Carbon monoxide cannot be seen or smelled but can kill
you. If alarm signal sounds: 1. Operate Test/Silence button.
2. Call your emergency services. (Fire Dept. or 911)
3. Immediately move to fresh air - outdoors or by an open door/window.
HOW TO DISCHARGE ALARM:
Puncture circle with tool and slide as indicated to
permanently discharge battery. Once discharged, the alarm
cannot be reactivated and must be replaced.
MAINTENANCE AND TESTING:
Alarm is sealed, with no serviceable parts. Battery is not
replaceable. Constant use at high or low temperatures or
high humidity may reduce battery life. Test after installation,
weekly, and after cleaning. Clean monthly – gently vacuum
or use clean compressed air to remove dust. Never use
water, cleaner or solvent, since this may damage the unit.
ALARM GUIDE:
SMOKE ALARM: Three beeps. Three red ashes.
CO ALARM: Four beeps. Four red ashes.
MALFUNCTION: Three “chirps” per minute. Three yellow ashes. Replace alarm.
END OF LIFE: Five “chirps” per minute. Five yellow ashes. Replace alarm.
LED light indicates AC power
SINGLE AND/OR MULTIPLE STATION
SMOKE & CO ALARM
MODEL NO. 1039102
120V AC 134 mA 3.0 Lithium Battery Backup
SMOKE SENSITIVITY: 1.15%-3.20% ft OBSC.
HOW TO ACTIVATE ALARM:
NOTE: Ensure the AC Plug is connected rst prior to
mounting the unit to activate battery back-up.
Install the mounting bracket, align the base of the
alarm to the mounting bracket and turn clockwise.
Contains Transmitter Modules FCC ID:2ANOG-A76F
DISCHARGE
Puncture circle
with tool, slide to
permanently
discharge.
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IMPORTANT!
CARBON MONOXIDE SENSITIVITY:
If CO levels reach 70ppm,
it must activate within 60-240 minutes. At 150ppm within
10-50 minutes. At 400ppm within 4-15 minutes.
Refer to user’s manual for more information.
Installed On
Replace By
Replace alarm 10 years after installation.
CONFORMS TO
UL STD 217 & UL STD 2034
3055574
Follow and Retain User’s Manual: BRK
Brands, Inc.
1301 Joe Battle, El Paso, TX 79936.
Customer Service Team: 1(833) ONE-LINK
www.rstalert.com (1-833-663-5465)
BLACK
•
LINE
ORANGE
•
INTERCONNECT
WHITE
•
NEUTRAL
W
WARNING!
Carbon monoxide cannot be seen or smelled but can kill
you. If alarm signal sounds: 1. Operate Test/Silence button.
2. Call your emergency services. (Fire Dept. or 911)
3. Immediately move to fresh air - outdoors or by an open door/window.
HOW TO DISCHARGE ALARM:
Puncture circle with tool and slide as indicated to
permanently discharge battery. Once discharged, the alarm
cannot be reactivated and must be replaced.
MAINTENANCE AND TESTING:
Alarm is sealed, with no serviceable parts. Battery is not
replaceable. Constant use at high or low temperatures or
high humidity may reduce battery life. Test after installation,
weekly, and after cleaning. Clean monthly – gently vacuum
or use clean compressed air to remove dust. Never use
water, cleaner or solvent, since this may damage the unit.
ALARM GUIDE:
SMOKE ALARM: Three beeps. Three red ashes.
CO ALARM: Four beeps. Four red ashes.
MALFUNCTION: Three “chirps” per minute. Three yellow ashes. Replace alarm.
END OF LIFE: Five “chirps” per minute. Five yellow ashes. Replace alarm.
LED light indicates AC power
SINGLE AND/OR MULTIPLE STATION
SMOKE & CO ALARM
MODEL NO. 1039102
120V AC 134 mA 3.0 Lithium Battery Backup
SMOKE SENSITIVITY: 1.15%-3.20% ft OBSC.
HOW TO ACTIVATE ALARM:
NOTE: Ensure the AC Plug is connected rst prior to
mounting the unit to activate battery back-up.
Install the mounting bracket, align the base of the
alarm to the mounting bracket and turn clockwise.
Contains Transmitter Modules FCC ID:2ANOG-A76F
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