BRK SMCO100

First Alert BRK SMCO100 Combination Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Alarm User Manual

Awoṣe: SMCO100

1. Ifihan

The First Alert BRK SMCO100 is a battery-operated combination smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) alarm designed to provide early warning of both smoke and CO presence. This device utilizes Precision Detection advanced sensing technology to reduce nuisance alarms while ensuring reliable detection. It is intended for residential use to help protect occupants from the dangers of fire and carbon monoxide poisoning.

2. Eto ati fifi sori

Proper installation is crucial for the effective operation of your alarm. Follow these steps carefully.

2.1 Ṣíṣí àpò àti fífi bátírì sílẹ̀

  1. Carefully remove the alarm and all components from the packaging.
  2. Locate the battery compartment on the back of the alarm.
  3. Insert the included 9V alkaline battery, ensuring correct polarity (+ and -). The alarm may chirp briefly upon battery insertion.
First Alert BRK SMCO100 alarm with battery and mounting hardware

Image: The First Alert BRK SMCO100 alarm shown with its back open, revealing the battery compartment. A 9V battery is partially inserted, and mounting screws with anchors are displayed next to the alarm. This illustrates the components required for installation.

2.2 Iṣagbesori Location

For optimal protection, install smoke and CO alarms on every level of your home, including basements, and in every bedroom. Avoid installing near windows, doors, or vents where drafts could interfere with detection. Do not install in kitchens or bathrooms where steam or cooking fumes could cause nuisance alarms.

Diagram showing recommended placement of smoke and CO alarms in a house

Image: A diagram illustrating recommended placement of smoke and carbon monoxide alarms within a typical house layout. It shows alarms in bedrooms, hallways, living room, and basement, indicating that both smoke and CO detection are advised in these areas. Fire extinguishers are also recommended for the kitchen and garage.

2.3 Fifi itaniji sori ẹrọ

  1. Once the battery is installed, hold the alarm against the ceiling or wall at your chosen location.
  2. Mark the two mounting holes.
  3. Lu awọn ihò atọ́ka kí o sì fi àwọn ìdákọ̀ró ṣiṣu náà sínú wọn tí o bá ń so wọ́n mọ́ ogiri gbígbẹ tàbí pílástà.
  4. Secure the mounting bracket (if separate) or the alarm directly using the provided screws.
  5. Twist the alarm onto the mounting bracket until it clicks into place.
First Alert BRK SMCO100 alarm mounted on a white ceiling

Image: The First Alert BRK SMCO100 combination smoke and carbon monoxide alarm is shown mounted on a white ceiling, near the corner of a room. This demonstrates a typical installed appearance of the device.

3. Ṣiṣẹ Itaniji naa

The SMCO100 alarm is designed for continuous monitoring. It features a Test/Silence button and visual indicators.

3.1 igbeyewo / ipalọlọ Button

Press and hold the Test/Silence button to test the alarm's functionality. The alarm will emit a series of loud beeps, indicating that the smoke and CO sensors are working. Release the button to stop the test. This button also temporarily silences nuisance alarms for up to 8 hours.

3.2 Itaniji Ifi

  • Itaniji ẹfin: A loud, repeating three-beep pattern.
  • Itaniji Erogba monoxide: A loud, repeating four-beep pattern.
  • Batiri Kekere: A single chirp approximately every minute.
  • Latching Alarm Indicator: Visually identifies the unit that initiated the alarm or low battery condition, even after the event has passed.
Iwaju view of First Alert BRK SMCO100 alarm with labels

Aworan: A sunmọ-soke iwaju view of the First Alert BRK SMCO100 combination smoke and carbon monoxide alarm. Visible labels include "SMOKE & CO ALARM," "MOVE TO FRESH AIR," "POWER," and the "TEST/SILENCE" button. This image highlights the user interface elements.

4. Itọju

Regular maintenance ensures the continued reliability of your alarm.

4.1 Batiri Rirọpo

Replace the 9V battery immediately when the alarm chirps once every minute, indicating a low battery. Refer to Section 2.1 for battery installation instructions.

4.2 Ninu

Clean your alarm regularly to prevent dust and debris from interfering with its operation. Use a soft brush attachment on your vacuum cleaner to gently remove dust from the alarm's vents. Do not paint the alarm or use cleaning solvents.

4.3 Ìdánwò Déédé

Test your alarm weekly by pressing and holding the Test/Silence button until the alarm sounds. This confirms the electronic circuitry and horn are functioning correctly.

5. Laasigbotitusita

If your alarm is not functioning as expected, consult the following common issues.

  • Alarm chirps once every minute: Batiri naa ti lọ silẹ o nilo lati paarọ rẹ.
  • Alarm sounds intermittently without smoke or CO: This may be a nuisance alarm. Ensure the alarm is not installed near cooking fumes, high humidity areas, or strong drafts. Press the Test/Silence button to temporarily silence it.
  • Alarm does not sound during test: Ensure the battery is correctly installed and fully charged. If the issue persists, the unit may need replacement.
  • Itaniji n dun nigbagbogbo: Evacuate the premises immediately and call emergency services. Do not re-enter until authorities have deemed it safe.

6. Awọn pato

Ẹya ara ẹrọSipesifikesonu
BrandBRK
Nọmba awoṣeSMCO100
Orisun agbaraBattery Powered (1 x 9V Alkaline, included)
Sensọ IruIonization (Smoke), Electrochemical (CO)
Iru ItanijiSmoke, Carbon Monoxide
Ọja Mefa3"D x 4"W x 2"H
Iwọn Nkan8 iwon
UPC029054022578

7. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support

This product comes with a limited warranty. For detailed warranty information, technical support, or to register your product, please refer to the documentation included in your product packaging or visit the official First Alert webojula. Tọju iwe-ẹri rira rẹ bi ẹri rira.

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