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Regular Maintenance (Continued)
To Replace Batteries (Continued)
Step 3 Connect new battery to connector ensuring that
release lever engages and insert battery into the
battery compartment.
Step 4 Close the battery compartment, and re-mount the
Alarm if you removed it from the mounting bracket.
Then test the unit by pressing the Test button
If the alarm does not test, check the battery to ensure it is properly connected and the alarm is properlymounted in the bracket.
Alarm End of Life
Permanently Deactivating the Alarm
After 10 years of operation, deactivate the Alarm by following the diagram below: Score
label on dotted line and move switch all the way to the right to DEACTIVATE mode.
NOTE: At end of life indication (chirp): unit must be put into deactivation mode to deactivate
remaining stored energy in battery. Unit will no longer function once put into this mode.
Unit will resist re-mounting. Once deactivated, replace Alarm immediately.
1.
Score label on dotted line
2.
Slide switch to the right
SINGLE AND/OR MULTIPLE STATION SMOKE & CO ALARM
MODEL NO. 1042136
SMOKE SENSITIVITY: 0.96 – 2.45 %/ft OBSC.
PHOTOELECTRIC
Replace Alarm 10 Yrs. After Installation
Installed On
Replace By
DEACTIVATE
Follow and Retain User’s
Manual: BRK Brands, Inc.
1301 Joe Battle,
El Paso, TX 79936.
Consumer Affairs:
1-833-ONELINK
(1-833-663-5465)
www.onelink.rstalert.com
www.brkelectronics.com
CONFORMS TO
UL STD 217
& UL STD 2034
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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.
Alarm will not operate if batteries are dead, disconnected or
improperly installed. Refer to user's manual for complete battery
replacement list, installation, operating and safety information /
instructions. Use only batteries specied. Use of other batteries may
have a detrimental effect on product operations.
MAINTENANCE AND TESTING:
Constant use at high or low temperatures or high humidity may reduce
battery life. Test after installation, weekly, and after cleaning. Gently
vacuum monthly. Never use water, cleaners or solvents.
HOW TO ACTIVATE ALARM:
Align alarm with mounting bracket and turn clockwise. Chasing Green
LED's and Welcome Message indicate alarm is activated.
HOW TO DEACTIVATE ALARM:
To deactivate battery, score label on dotted line and move switch all
the way to the right. Once deactivated, the alarm cannot be
reactivated and must be replaced.
ALARM GUIDE:
SMOKE ALARM: Three beeps.
CO ALARM: Four beeps.
REPLACE BATTERY: One "chirp" per minute.
MALFUNCTION: Three “chirps” per minute. Replace alarm.
END OF LIFE: Five “chirps” per minute. Replace alarm.
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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.
Contains Transmitter Modules FCC ID:
M7U-BT1IOT and FCC ID: TLZ-CU300
Contains Transmitter Modules IC:
10190A-BT1IOT and IC: 6100A-CU300
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SINGLE AND/OR MULTIPLE STATION SMOKE & CO ALARM
MODEL NO. 1042136
SMOKE SENSITIVITY: 0.96 – 2.45 %/ft OBSC.
PHOTOELECTRIC
Replace Alarm 10 Yrs. After Installation
Installed On
Replace By
DEACTIVATE
Follow and Retain User’s
Manual: BRK Brands, Inc.
1301 Joe Battle,
El Paso, TX 79936.
Consumer Affairs:
1-833-ONELINK
(1-833-663-5465)
www.onelink.rstalert.com
www.brkelectronics.com
CONFORMS TO
UL STD 217
& UL STD 2034
3055574
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.
Alarm will not operate if batteries are dead, disconnected or
improperly installed. Refer to user's manual for complete battery
replacement list, installation, operating and safety information /
instructions. Use only batteries specied. Use of other batteries may
have a detrimental effect on product operations.
MAINTENANCE AND TESTING:
Constant use at high or low temperatures or high humidity may reduce
battery life. Test after installation, weekly, and after cleaning. Gently
vacuum monthly. Never use water, cleaners or solvents.
HOW TO ACTIVATE ALARM:
Align alarm with mounting bracket and turn clockwise. Chasing Green
LED's and Welcome Message indicate alarm is activated.
HOW TO DEACTIVATE ALARM:
To deactivate battery, score label on dotted line and move switch all
the way to the right. Once deactivated, the alarm cannot be
reactivated and must be replaced.
ALARM GUIDE:
SMOKE ALARM: Three beeps.
CO ALARM: Four beeps.
REPLACE BATTERY: One "chirp" per minute.
MALFUNCTION: Three “chirps” per minute. Replace alarm.
END OF LIFE: Five “chirps” per minute. Replace alarm.
W
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.
Contains Transmitter Modules FCC ID:
M7U-BT1IOT and FCC ID: TLZ-CU300
Contains Transmitter Modules IC:
10190A-BT1IOT and IC: 6100A-CU300
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Ionization & Photoelectric Technology
This alarm uses Photoelectric technology.
All First Alert® Onelink® Smoke Alarms conform to regulatory requirements, including UL217 and are designed
to detect particles of combustion. Smoke particles of varying number and size are produced in all fires.
Ionization Technology
Ionization technology is generally more sensitive than Photoelectric technology at detecting small particles,
which tend to be produced in greater amounts by flaming fires, which consume combustible materials rapidly and
spread quickly. Sources of these fires may include paper burning in a wastebasket or a grease fire in the kitchen.
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