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IMPORTANT! PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND SAVE.

This user’s manual contains important information about your Smoke 

Alarm’s operation. If you are installing this Smoke Alarm for use by  

others, you must leave this manual—or a copy of it—with the end user. 

Para el manual del usuario en español, por favor visite www.firstalert.com.

USER’S MANUAL

Printed in China 

M08-0410-010   04/14

© 2014 BRK Brands, Inc.  All rights reserved. 

Distributed by BRK Brands, Inc. 

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FIRE SAFETY TIPS

Follow safety rules and prevent hazardous situations: 1) Use smoking 

materials properly. Never smoke in bed. 2) Keep matches or lighters  

away from children; 3) Store flammable materials in proper containers;  

4) Keep electrical appliances in good condition and don’t overload elec-

trical circuits; 5) Keep stoves, barbecue grills, fireplaces and chimneys 

grease- and debris-free; 6) Never leave anything cooking on the stove 

unattended; 7) Keep portable heaters and open flames, like candles, 

away from flammable materials; 8) Don’t let rubbish accumulate.
Keep alarms clean, and test them weekly. Replace alarms immediately 

if they are not working properly. Smoke Alarms that do not work cannot 

alert you to a fire. Keep at least one working fire extinguisher on every 

floor, and an additional one in the kitchen. Have fire escape ladders or 

other reliable means of escape from an upper floor in case stairs are 

blocked.

BEFORE YOU INSTALL THIS SMOKE ALARM

Important! Read “Recommended Locations for Smoke Alarms”  

and “Locations to Avoid for Smoke Alarms” before beginning. This  

unit monitors the air, and when smoke reaches its sensing chamber,  

it alarms. It can give you more time to escape before fire spreads.  

This unit can ONLY give an early warning of developing fires if it is 

installed, maintained and located where smoke can reach it, and where 

all residents can hear it, as described in this manual. This unit will not 

sense gas, heat, or flame. It cannot prevent or extinguish fires.
Understand The Different Type of Smoke Alarms

Battery powered or electrical? Different Smoke Alarms provide  

different types of protection. See “About Smoke Alarms” for details.

Know Where To Install Your Smoke Alarms

Fire Safety Professionals recommend at least one Smoke Alarm on 

every level of your home, in every bedroom, and in every bedroom 

hallway or separate sleeping area. See “Recommended Locations 

For Smoke Alarms” and “Locations To Avoid For Smoke Alarms” for 

details.

Know What Smoke Alarms Can and Can’t Do

A Smoke Alarm can help alert you to fire, giving you precious time 

to escape. It can only sound an alarm once smoke reaches the sen-

sor. See “Limitations of Smoke Alarms” for details.

Check Your Local Building Codes

This Smoke Alarm is designed to be used in a typical single-family 

home. It alone will not meet requirements for boarding houses, 

apartment buildings, hotels or motels. See “Special Compliance 

Considerations” for details.

*All First Alert

®

 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 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.

Photoelectric technology is generally more sensitive than ionization 

technology at detecting large particles, which tend to be produced 

in greater amounts by smoldering fires, which may smolder for 

hours before bursting into flame. Sources of these fires may include  

cigarettes burning in couches or bedding.
For maximum protection, use both types of Smoke Alarms on 

each level and in every bedroom of your home.

•  This unit will not alert hearing impaired residents.  

It is recommended that you install special units which use 

devices like flashing strobe lights to alert hearing impaired 

residents.

•  Do not connect this unit to any other alarm or auxiliary 

device. It is a single-station unit that cannot be linked to 

other devices. Connecting anything else to this unit may  

prevent it from working properly.

•  Unit will not operate without 

battery power. The Smoke Alarm 

cannot work until you install the 

battery in the correct position 

(Match “+” to “+”).

•  This Smoke Alarm has a battery 

area which resists closing unless 

battery is installed.

•  Do not install this unit over an electrical junction box.  

Air currents around junction boxes can prevent smoke from 

reaching the sensing chamber and prevent the unit from alarm-

ing. Only AC powered units are intended for installation over 

junction boxes.

•  Do not stand too close to the unit when the alarm is sounding. 

It is loud to wake you in an emergency. Exposure to the horn at 

close range may harm your hearing.

•  Do not paint over the unit. Paint may clog the openings to the 

sensing chamber and prevent the unit from operating properly.

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IF THIS SMOKE ALARM SOUNDS

RESPONDING TO AN ALARM

During an alarm, you will hear a loud, repeating horn pattern:  

3 beeps, pause, 3 beeps, pause. The LED will flash rapidly.

•  If the unit alarms and you are not testing the unit, it is warning 

you of a potentially dangerous situation that requires your  

immediate attention. NEVER ignore any alarm. Ignoring the  

alarm may result in injury or death.

•  Never remove the batteries from a battery operated Smoke 

Alarm to stop an unwanted alarm (caused by cooking smoke, 

etc.). Removing batteries disables the alarm so it cannot sense 

smoke, and removes your protection. Instead open a window  

or fan the smoke away from the unit. The alarm will reset auto-

matically.

•  If the unit alarms get everyone out of the house immediately.

IF YOU SUSPECT A PROBLEM

Smoke Alarms may not operate properly because of dead, missing or 

weak batteries, a build-up of dirt, dust or grease on the Smoke Alarm 

cover, or installation in an improper location. Clean the Smoke Alarm as 

described in “Regular Maintenance,” and install a fresh battery, then test 

the Smoke Alarm again. If it fails to test properly when you use the test 

button, or if the problem persists, replace the Smoke Alarm immediately.
•  If you hear a “chirp” about once a minute, replace the battery.

•  If you experience frequent non-emergency alarms (like those 

caused by cooking smoke), try relocating the Smoke Alarm.

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SMOKE AND FIRE* ALARM

USING THE SILENCE FEATURE

The Silence Feature can temporarily quiet an unwanted alarm for up to 

10 minutes. To use this feature, press the Test/Silence button. 

If the unit 

will not silence and no heavy smoke is present, or if it stays  

in silence mode continuously, it should be replaced immediately

The LED will flash every 8 seconds while in silence.

 

The Silence Feature does not disable the unit—it makes it  

temporarily less sensitive to smoke. For your safety, if smoke 

around the unit is dense enough to suggest a potentially danger-

ous situation, the unit will stay in alarm or may re-alarm quickly. If 

you do not know the source of the smoke, do not assume it is an 

unwanted alarm. Not responding to an alarm can result in property 

loss, injury, or death.

WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF FIRE

•  Don’t panic; stay calm. Follow your family escape plan.

•  Get out of the house as quickly as possible. Don’t stop to get 

dressed or collect anything.

•  Feel doors with the back of your hand before opening them.  

If a door is cool, open it slowly. Don’t open a hot door. Keep doors  

and windows closed, unless you must escape through them.

•  Cover your nose and mouth with a cloth (preferably damp).  

Take short, shallow breaths.

•  Meet at your planned meeting place outside your home,  

and do a head count to make sure everybody got out safely.

•  Call the Fire Department as soon as possible from outside.  

Give your address, then your name.

•  Never go back inside a burning building for any reason.

•  Contact your Fire Department for ideas on making your home safer.

 

Alarms have various limitations. See “Limitations of Smoke 

Alarms” for details.

•  NEVER use an open flame of any kind to test this unit. You 

might accidentally damage or set fire to the unit or to your 

home. The built-in test switch accurately tests the unit’s  

operation as required by ANSI/UL Standard 217.

•  If the Alarm ever fails to test properly, replace it immediately. 

Products under warranty may be returned to the manufacturer 

for replacement. See “Limited Warranty” for details.

•  DO NOT stand close to the alarm when the horn is sounding. 

Exposure at close range may be harmful to your hearing. When 

testing, step away when horn starts sounding.

It is important to test this unit every week to make sure it is  

working properly. Using the test/silence button is the recommended 

way to test this Smoke Alarm. Press and 

hold the test/silence button on the unit until 

the alarm sounds (the unit may continue to 

alarm for a few seconds after you release 

the button). If it does not alarm, make sure 

the unit is receiving power (LED will flash 

approximately once a minute indicating it 

has power); and test it again. If it still does 

not alarm, replace it immediately. During 

testing you will hear a loud, repeating horn 

pattern: 3 beeps, pause, 3 beeps, pause.

REGULAR MAINTENANCE

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.

 

Use only the replacement batteries listed below. The unit may not 

operate properly with other batteries. Never use rechargeable  

batteries since they may not provide a constant charge.

•  Test it at least once a week.
•  Clean the Smoke Alarm at least once a month; gently vacuum off 

any dust using your household vacuums soft brush attachment, and 

test the Smoke Alarm after cleaning. Never use water, cleaners or 

solvents since they may damage the unit.

•  If the Smoke 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 

“Locations to Avoid For Smoke Alarms” for details.

•  When the battery becomes weak, the Smoke Alarm unit will “chirp” 

approximately once a minute (the low battery warning). This low bat-

tery warning should last for up to 7 days, but you should replace the 

battery immediately to continue your protection.

Choosing a replacement battery:

Your Smoke Alarm requires one 3V CR2 batteries. The following batteries 

are acceptable as replacement: Duracell CR2, EVE CR2, and Panasonic 

CR2. 

These batteries are available at many local retail stores.

 

Actual service life depends on the Smoke Alarm and the environment  

in which it is installed. All the batteries specified above are acceptable 

replacement batteries for this unit. Regardless of the manufacturer’s  

suggested battery life, you MUST replace the battery immediately once 

the unit starts “chirping” (the “low battery warning”).
•  Always select the correct size and type of battery most suitable for 

the intended use. Information provided with the appliance to assist 

correct battery selection should be retained for reference.

•  Remove used batteries promptly and replace all batteries of a set at 

the same time.

•  Clean the battery and appliance contacts prior to battery installation.
•  Ensure that the batteries are installed correctly with regard to polari-

ty (+ and -).

•  Immediately seek medical attention if a cell or battery has been 

swallowed. Also, contact your local poison control center.

CONFORMS TO

UL STD 217 

Model P1000

BATTERY PLACEMENT

WEEKLY TESTING

HOW TO INSTALL YOUR SMOKE ALARM

 

Make sure you have read and understood this manual before installing 

your smoke alarm.
1. Preparation

Attach the mounting ring to the wall or ceiling as follows:

Use the two fixing slots on the mounting ring as a guide when marking 

the position of the drill holes. With an appropriately sized drill, drill the 

holes and insert the plastic fixing anchors supplied (if needed).  

See diagram.

3. If battery is installed, activate battery by removing clear plastic  

battery spacer from underneath battery ensuring battery remains in 

place.  

If battery is not installed, install battery so the terminals on the  

battery match the terminals on the smoke alarm. Match “+” to “+”. 

Push the battery until it snaps in securely and cannot be shaken loose.  

NOTE: Do not remove label from back of alarm.

4. Fit Your Smoke Alarm

Position the smoke alarm over the mounting 

ring and turn clockwise. You should feel the 

alarm click into place. The alarm will only 

attach to the mounting ring with the battery 

in place.  

Note: This smoke alarm will not mount if a  

battery is not installed.
5. Test Your Smoke Alarm

See “Weekly Testing.”

Fixing slots

3  Fit Your Smoke Alarm

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2. Install Mounting Ring

Fit the mounting ring to the ceiling or 

wall using the screws provided. Ensuring 

that the screw heads are flush.

Fixing slots

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