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has been cleared of the condition causing the alarm.
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Test/Reset/Hush
button on the alarm will also end the
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NOTE:Dense smoke will override the Hush
control
CAUTION:Before using the alarm Hush
feature,
identify the source of the smoke and be certain a safe
Reset Feature
pressing the Test/Reset/Hush
button will silence the
continues, the alarm will reactivate. Reactivation times
Peak Level Memory
If the CO sensor has detected a CO level of 100 PPM
or higher since last reset, it will be recorded by the
Peak Level Memory function. To access the Peak Level
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reading of 100 PPM or higher has been recorded, the
unit will announce, 'Caution! Attention!'If you’ve
check if there was a CO reading of 100 or higher
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button resets the memory. The memory is also reset
Interconnect Feature
interconnect with the Kidde line of products. It is not
approved to interconnect with any other manufacturer's
•When compatible smoke alarms (1235CA, 1275CA,
(HD135F) are interconnected to this alarm, they will
•When mixing compatible models with battery
HD135F, KN-COSM-IBCA) with models without
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that the models without battery backup will not
For more information about compatible interconnect
units and their functionality in an interconnect system,
Hush
Control Feature
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desensitizing the smoke alarm circuit for about
10 minutes. This feature is to be used only when a
known alarm condition, such as smoke from cooking,
activates the alarm. You can put the Smoke/CO Alarm
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button. If the smoke is not too dense, the alarm will
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on! Mode Hush
activé!', and the green LED will flash
every 2 seconds for approximately 10 minutes. This
indicates that the smoke alarm is in a temporarily
desensitized condition. The alarm will automatically
reset after approximately 10 minutes. When the unit
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cancelled! Mode Hush
annulé!'and sound the alarm
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