X-SENSE F.1.05.XP0202 Wireless Interlink Combination Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm User Manual
- June 16, 2024
- X-SENSE
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X-SENSE F.1.05.XP0202 Wireless Interlink Combination Smoke and Carbon
Monoxide Alarm User Manual
This user manual contains important information about your combination smoke and carbon monoxide alarm’s operation. To ensure proper use and trouble-free operation, please read this manual carefully and store it in a safe place for future reference.
Introduction
AllX Sense combination smoke and carbon monoxide alarms conform with regulatory requirements, including UL 217 and UL 2034 standards and are designed to detect both smoke and carbon monoxide.
“This unit adopts photoelectric technology to detect smoke which s generally more sensitive than ionization technology. It s effective at detecting large particles, which tend to be produced in greater amounts by smoldering firs. These types of fires may smolder for hours before bursting into flame. Sources of these fires may include cigarettes burning in couches or bedding
Carbon monoxide (CO) is odorless, tasteless and invisible – t’s a silent killer. Using electrachemical sensing technology, this unit can detect increased levels of carbon monoxide early, protecting your family from the dangers of carbon monoxide.
- The installtion of the apparatus should not be used as a substitute for proper installtion, use and maintenance of fuel-burning appliances including appropriate ventilation and exhaust systems. +This apparatus i to be installed by a competent person.
- This apparatus i to be installed by a competent person.
- Itis not tested for use in a caravan or boat.
Note : For maximum protection, use smoke and CO alarms on each level and in every bedroom of yourhome.
Package Contents
1 XAlarm Unit
1 XMounting Bracket
3 XScrews
3 XAnchor Plugs
1 XUser Manual
2 X Carbon Monoxide Safety Stickers
Technical Specifications
Power Supply | CRI23A lthium battery (replaceable) |
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Battery Life | 5 years |
Sensor Type | Smoke: Photoelectric |
CO: Electrochemical
Safety Standards| UL217and UL 2034
€O Sensitivity| 70 ppm for 60-240 minutes
150 ppm for 10-50 minutes
400 ppm for 4-15 minutes
Operating Temperature| 40-100°F (44-37.8°C)
Operating Relative Hurnidity| 10%-85% RH (non-condensing)
Alarm Loudness| 285dBat 10ft (3 m)@32:+03 ktz pulsing alarm
Silence Duration| <9 minutes
Operating Frequency| 915 MHz
Maximum Number of Interconnected Units| 24 wireless units (only compatible
with X-Sense wireless alarms)
Transmission Range| Over 1,700 t (500 m) in open air
Product Overview
IMPORTANT
THIS SMOKE AND CO ALARM I5 DESIGNED FOR INDOOR USE ONLY. DO NOT EXPOSE TO RAIN
OR MOISTURE. DO NOT KNOCK OR DROP THE ALARM. DO NOT OPEN OR TAMPER WITH THE
ALARM AS THIS COULD CAUSE MALFUNCTION,
Setting the Location
Please follow the steps below to set the device location 5o that it is
accurate to the actual installation location. When danger occurs, the alarm
will say “ Warning! Smoke detected in location. Evacuate.” or “Warning!
Carbon monosxide detected in location. Move to fresh air ”
When one XPO2WR in the interlinked network s triggered, all XPO2-WR devices in
the network will report the same location, allowing you to know the location
of the fire immediately. For example: You have set the location of device A to
“Basement;” device B to *Kitchen;”and device C to “Office” Because they are
all ina wireless interlinked network, if device A i triggered by smoke,
allthree devices A, B, and C will say “Warning! Smoke detected in Basement.
Evacuate!
- been set, the device will say “ Location not set. Press the Location button again to select a location.If the location has been set, the device will 53y “ Location set. Press the Location button again to change the set location.”
- After step 1, press the Location button again. The device will say “Press the Location button for the next location. Quickly press the Location button twice for the last focation. Hold down the Location button tosave the location.”
- After step 2, press the Location button again. The device will say “Entryway
- After entering the location list, press the location button for the next location. Quickly press the Location button twice for the last location. Hold down the Location button to save the location.
- The location list will epeat. When the device says “No location press the location button again, and *Entryway” will be reported again.
- When the location is saved, the device will say “Location saved.”
- There is a 1-minute timeout limit when the product is in setting mode. If there is no operation within 1 minute, itwill automaticaly exit and return 1o standbys mode, and wil say “ Unable to set the location.
Location List
Test/Silence Button
The Test/Silence button is used to test the unit’s electronics and to silence
the unit during an alarm. When testing the alarm weekly, briefly press the
test button for about 5 seconds to test a single alarm and the device will
have a voice alarm. Press and hold the test button on one of the devices to
test the interconnected alarms. The initiating unit will beep continuously
with the LED flashing red. Other interconnected alarms in the network will
beep continuously with the LED flashing red and green successively.
Please refer to the “Alarm Test section for further information. The alarm
goes back to the standby mode after testing.
Note: After a test has begun, the alarm will sound and the LED will flash
red. This does not indicate that smoke/CO is present.
Silence Mode
Smoke Silence Mode: Press the test button during an alarm to have the
unit enter silence mode. If the smoke concentration has reached an alarm
level, after the silence time has expired, this unit will continue to alarm
until the smoke concentration decreases to a safe, low level. Otherwise, the
unit will exit from silence mode after 9 minutes. CO Silence Mode: Press the
test button during an alarm to have the unit enter silence mode. If the CO
density still exceeds the alarm threshold, the unit will re-enter alarm state.
Otherwise, the unit will exit the silence mode after 9 minutes and resume
normal operation.
NOTES
- You can silence all interconnected units by pressing the Test/Silence button on one of the units. If one unit is still alarming, it is the initiating unit (the unit that detected danger); to silence all interlinked units, you must also press the Test/Silence button on the initiating unit.
- While interconnected, the initiating unit cannot be triggered again during the 9-minute silence duration. However, all other interconnected units can be triggered again if they detect danger during the silence mode
Low Battery
The LED indicator will flash yellow together with one beep every 60 seconds.
The device will say “Caution. Low battery, Replace the battery now.
(If you press the test button when there is low battery, the low battery
signal will temporarily cease for 10 hours.]
End of Life
Once the maximum lifetime is reached, the alarm delivers 3 beeps and the LED
indicator will flash yellow 3 times every 60 seconds. This end-of-life signal
can be temporarily silenced for 22 hours by pressing the test button. The
device will say “Caution. The alarm has reached the end of its lifetime.
Replace the device now.
The end-of-life silence feature can only be used for a total of 30 days. After
30 days, the end-of-life signal cannot be silenced.
LED Indicator and Voice Guide
L. t,I| A CO concentration ranging from 30 to 999 ppm has been· .• ,°’t for
a certain time period.
-• D indicator flashes red 4· .••.‘uy 5.8 seconds| la/aminoCaton monoxidedetected in Jeratinn, Move to fresh M.’| Dangerous CO concentration is detected and has reached the alarm status. Open nearby windows and doss, and immediately move to fresh air.
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•| i • ‘ — green once every ,. .r A for 5 seconds. ,,,.,..; red
and green 3 times| ‘Danger Cleared’| Maim Cancellation: when the
smoke/COconcentration level drops below the alarmthreshold, the alarm signal
will SICO.
| tally every 4 seconds.| ‘Warning. Smoke detected. in location. Evacuate’|
Dangerous smoke concentration is detected by the initiating unit in the
network. Please find the initiating unit and take action.
ilL| The LEO flashes red 4 times. then the LED flashes green once
every 5.8 seconds| Vamind.Catcon monoxidedetected. in ineatiner Move
tofresh aa.’| DarktseevSCOconcentratto Is detected by the initiating unit. and
has reached the alarm status.Please find the initiating unit and take action.
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sound badly. You Can press the Test/Silencebutton to cancel the test’|
Shhaortuarpress the Test/Silence
Testing the smoke
Testing the carbon monoxide
The test is finished.’
‘Nexmal working status.’| Normal functioning.
‘Caution. Low battery. Replace the battery now.’| low battetY.
| | ‘Caution. Smoke sensormalfunction. Replace the device now:| Smoke sensor
malfunction.
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‘Caution. Carbon monoxide sensor malfunction. Replace the device now:| Carbon
monoxide sensor malfunction.
| Flashes red rapidly.| Only beeps and no voice.| Initiating alarm.Hold down
the Test/Silence button on one unit in the network
| Flashes red and green sequentially.| Other interconnected alarms in the
network.
| Flashes red 3 times ever:: seconds.| ‘Smoke alarm silenced?| Smoke silence
mode: After 9 minutes, the unit will exit silence mode.
This alarm cannot be silenced.Smoke levels too high:| When the smoke
concentration is too high, the sound cannot be muted by pressing the test
button.
| Flashes red 4 times every 5.8 seconds.| ‘Carbon monoxide alarm silenced?| CO
silence mode: After 9minutes, the unit will exit silence mode.
| | This alarm cannot be silenced.Carbon monoxide levels too high.’| When the
CO concentration is too high, the sound cannot be muted by pressing the test
button.
| Flashes yellow once every 60 seconds.| Temporarily silenced?| Silence mode
during low
battery:After 10 hours, the unit will exit silence mode.
| Flashes yellow 3 times every 60 seconds.| ‘Temporarily silenced?| Silence
mode during the end of cycle:After 22 hours, the unit will exit silence mode.
| Flashes green 3 times.| None.| Exiting silence mode.
| | ‘Caution. Smoke sensormalfunction. Replace the device now:| Smoke sensor
malfunction.
‘Caution. Carbon monoxide sensor malfunction. Replace the device now:| Carbon
monoxide sensor malfunction.
| Flashes red rapidly.| Only beeps and no voice.| Initiating alarm.Hold down
the Test/Silence button on one unit in the network
| Flashes red and green sequentially.| Other interconnected alarms in the
network.
| Flashes red 3 times ever:: seconds.| ‘Smoke alarm silenced?| Smoke silence
mode: After 9 minutes, the unit will exit silence mode.
This alarm cannot be silenced.Smoke levels too high:| When the smoke
concentration is too high, the sound cannot be muted by pressing the test
button.
| Flashes red 4 times every 5.8 seconds.| ‘Carbon monoxide alarm silenced?| CO
silence mode: After 9minutes, the unit will exit silence mode.
| | This alarm cannot be silenced.Carbon monoxide levels too high.’| When the
CO concentration is too high, the sound cannot be muted by pressing the test
button.
| Flashes yellow once every 60 seconds.| Temporarily silenced?| Silence mode
during low
battery:After 10 hours, the unit will exit silence mode.
| Flashes yellow 3 times every 60 seconds.| ‘Temporarily silenced?| Silence
mode during the end of cycle:After 22 hours, the unit will exit silence mode.
| Flashes green 3 times.| None.| Exiting silence mode.
How to Set Up and Interconnect Wireless Alarms
All X-Sense Link wireless interlinked alarms contain a built-in RF module that enables you to wirelessly connect 2 or more interlinked alarms and create an interlinked network. When one unit is triggered, all interconnected alarms will sound. The X-Sense Link series contain wireless interlinked smoke alarms, wireless interlinked carbon monoxide alarms, and wireless interlinked smoke and carbon monoxide alarms. This model is designed to be wirelessly interlinked with other X-Sense Link alarms, but is not designed to communicate with wireless interlinked alarms from other manufacturers. The X-Sense Link wireless interlinked alarms in one multi-pack have already been interconnected, and the alarms in each multi-pack have their own independent interlinked network. If you have more than one multi-pack, you will need to connect them all to the same network. Choose one multi-pack as your base network and connect the other multi-packs to it.
NOTE : The following instructions regarding wireless interconnection are applicable to the X-Sense Link’ wireless interlinked alarms only.
How to Interconnect
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Make sure you only work with 2 units at a time, and make sure that they are both turned on to ensure successful connection.. NOTE: To turn on the XP02-WR, remove the battery insulating film from the battery compartment. To learn how to turn on different models of wireless interlinked alarms, please refer to their specific user manual for more details.
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Quickly press the Test/Silence button on one of the 2 units 4 times. The device will say “Searching for a new device”; it will beep once and the LED will flash red slowly, indicating it has entered pairing mode and is waiting for a new unit to be added. Quickly press the Test/Silence button on the other unit twice. The device will say, “Ready to connect then beep once and the LED will flash red rapidly, indicating it is searching for a device to connect to.
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After the search is successful, and an interconnected group is created, both units will say “Connected,” then beep once and automatically exit the pairing mode. At this point, both units will only flash once 60 seconds, indicating they are in normal standby mode.
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If you want to connect a third alarm to this group, first activate a new device according to its operating instructions, and then quickly press the Test/Silence button on either of the 2 previously interconnected units 4 times. The unit will say “Searching for a new device,” beep once, then the LED will flash red slowly, Indicating it is ready to add a new device to the network. Next, quickly press the Test/Silence button on the new unit twice, the unit will say “Ready to connect,” and the LED will flash red rapidly as it searches for a network to connect to. After the third unit successfully joins the interconnected network, both units will say “Connected,” beep once, then automatically exit the interconnection mode.
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If you want to connect more units, simply repeat step 4. Up to 24 alarms can be interconnected this way.
To ensure that all alarms enter the same interlinked network, make sure you only work with 2 units at a time-one unit enters the pairing mode and the other unit enters the searching mode. -
Test the alarms according to the steps in the section “Alarm Test.”
NOTES
- The alarm will enter the searching mode or the pairing mode for 60 seconds with the LED flashing red. After 60 seconds, repeat step 2 to connect the alarms. If needed, press the Test/Silence button once while the alarm is in the searching mode or the pairing mode, and the LED will stop flashing red and the alarm will quit the pairing mode to enter normal status.
- Test all wireless alarms to ensure they are interconnected before installation.
- A maximum of 24 wireless alarms can be interconnected on the same network
- The model can only be interconnected with the same model and other X-Sense Link wireless interlinked alarms.
How to Disconnect
Quickly press the Test/Silence button 4 times, the alarm will say “Searching for a new device” and beep once Then, hold down the button until it says “Disconnected, standalone device now and beeps once more to disconnect. After disconnecting, it can be reconnected to the same network, or added to a new network, NOTE: The X-Sense Link wireless interlinked alarms in one multi-pack have already been interconnected. To create a new network, you will first need to disconnect each alarm individually in this multi-pack to avoid having them all join the same network.
Alarm Mode
X-Sense Link wireless interlinked alarms can be interconnected such that any unit that senses danger will cause all other units in the interconnected network to alarm.
If the Initiating Unit Is Triggered by Smoke:
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When a smoke alarm is triggered in the interconnected network, the unit will say “Warning! Smoke detected in location. Evacuatel and beep 3 times, paired with the LED flashing red every 4 seconds. Any other units in the network will follow suit-they will beep 3 times every 4 seconds, paired with the LED flashing red and green in succession. When the smoke concentration level drops below the alarm threshold, the alarm will cease
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If the Initiating Unit Is Triggered by CO: When a CO alarm is triggered in the interconnected network, the unit will say “Warning! Carbon monoxide detected in location, Move to fresh airt and beep 4 times every 5.8 seconds, paired with the LED flashing red. Any other units in the network will follow suit-they will beep 4 times every 5.8 seconds, paired with the LED that flashes red 4 times first, followed by the LED that flashes green once with every beep. When the CO concentration level drops below the alarm threshold, the alarm will cease.
NOTES- When one unit is triggered, other interconnected units will sound. If the smoke alarm and CO alarm are triggered in the network at the same time, the alarm signal of the smoke alarm will take priority over that of the CO alarm.
- If the initiating alarm is an XP02-WR alarm, the other interconnected XPO2-WR alarms will report a voice with location; if the initiating alarm is not an XP02-WR alarm, the other interconnected XP02-WR alarms will still report a voice but without location.
- This alarm has a relay function that extends the wireless interconnected network for wide detection coverage.
Alarm Test
Be sure to test your CO alarms when you turn them on for the first time, or if
the group configuration has changed. In addition to the weekly tests you
should perform, it is recommended to test the alarm after returning from a
long trip or vacation.
If your X-Sense Link XP02-WR is interconnected to other X Serise wireless
alarms, we recommend that every Individual CO alarm be tested during the
weekly test.
NOTE: The test function accurately tests the alarm’s circuits without the need to test with smoke and CO.If your alarm fails to give an audible test signal, please refer immediately to the troubleshooting guide at the end of this manual.
Installation Positioning
NOTE : Before installation, it is recommended to test the interconnected alarms in the rooms where you intend to install them to ensure that they are within transmission range and that nothing will interfere with their communication.
Installation Locations
- Prioritize the installation of an alarm in the bedroom and walkways, and make sure you can hear the alarm from all sleeping areas. In a home with several bedrooms, install an alarm in every bedroom. If you install only one smoke alarm in your home, install the alarm near to all bedrooms where possible, and not in a basement or furnace room.
- Install an alarm above the stairway and on every floor of the house
- Smoke, heat and anything burning will spread horizontally after rising to the ceiling, so install the alarm In the middle of the ceiling where possible. Ensure the alarm is within working distance of all comers of the room.
- If an alarm cannot be installed in the middle of a ceiling, install at a distance of 20 inches (50 cm) away from the corners of the room.
- If an alarm is installed on a wall, it should be at a distance of 4-12 inches (10-30 cm) below the ceiling.
- If the length of a room or hall is beyand 30 feet (900 cm), you will need to install several alarms in the same room.
- When the wall or ceiling is angled, the alarm needs to be installed within 3 feet (90 cm) of the highest wall or ceiling paint (measured horizontally) in the room.
- In multi-level houses or apartments, install at least one wireless alarm on each level and keep them installed in a straight vertical line (see diagram) with as few obstacles between each of the interconnected alarms as possible to ensure optimal signal transmission.
Locations to Avoid:
- Near large metal surfaces and/or bundles of wire
- Near fluorescent lights, amateur radios, electrical equipment, or other devices that may transmit an RF signal, as electronic noise may cause nuisance alarms.
Recommended Placement
WARNING
- THIS ALARM SHOULD BE INSTALLED BY A COMPETENT PERSON,
- INSTALLATION OF THE ALARM SHOULD NOT BE USED AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PROPER INSTALLATION, USE AND MAINTENANCE OF FUEL BURNING APPLIANCES INCLUDING APPROPRIATE VENTILATION AND EXHAUST SYSTEMS
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
SMOKE ALARMS
CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS
SMOKE & CO ALARMS
How to Install This Alarm
IMPORTANT
THIS COMBINATION SMOKE/CO ALARM IS DESIGNED TO BE MOUNTED ON THE CEILING OR
WALL
WARNING
FAILURE TO PROPERLY INSTALL AND ACTIVATE THIS ALARM WILL PREVENT PROPER
OPERATION OF THE ALARM AND WILL PREVENT ITS RESPONSE TO FIRE HAZARDS OR CO.
Locations to Avoid
WARNING- This product is intended for use in ordinary indoor locations of family living units. It is not designed to measure CO levels in compliance with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) commercial or industrial standards.
- Do not install in garages, kitchens, fumace rooms or bathrooms! Do not install within 5 ft (1.5 m) of cooking appliances.
- Do not install within 3 ft (0.9 m) of the following: The door to a kitchen, or a bathroom that contains a tub or shower, forced air supply ducts used for heating or cooling, ceiling or whole house ventilating fans, or other high air flow areas, Avoid excessively dusty, dirty or greasy areas. Dust, grease or household chemicals can contaminate the alarm’s sensors, causing the alarm to not operate properly.
- Place the alarm where drapes or other objects will not block the sensors. Smoke and CO must be able to reach the sensors to accurately detect these conditions. Do not install in peaks of vaulted ceilings, “A” frame ceilings or gabled roofs. Keep out of damp and humid areas.
- Install at least one (1) foot away from fluorescent lights, as electronic noise may cause nuisance alarms.
- Do not place in direct sunlight and keep out of insect-infested areas. Extreme temperatures will affect the sensitivity of the snoke/CO alarm.
- Do not install in areas where the temperature is colder than 40°F (4.4°C) or hotter than 100°F (37.8°C), such as garages and unfinished attics.
- Do not install in areas where the relative humidity (RH) is above 85% or below 10%. Place away from doors and windows that open to the outside
- Smoke alarms are not to be used with detector guards unless the combination (alarm and guard) has been evaluated and found suitable for that purpose.
CMounting Steps
NOTE: Before installation, it is recommended to test the interconnected alarms in the rooms where you intend to install them to ensure they are within transmission range and that nothing will interfere with their communication.
- Drill three 6.0 mm holes in the wall or ceiling, then insert three plastic anchor plugs into the holes with a hammer
- Attach the mounting bracket to the surface of the wall or ceiling with three screws and mount the alarm into the bracket by pushing them together and twisting the unit clockwise 3. Test the unit by using the Test/Silence button. Ensure the unit sounds in an alarm pattem.
Maintenance
To keep your smoke/CO alarm in good working order, follow these simple steps
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Verify the unit’s alarm sound and indicators are working properly by testing the unit once a week.
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Remove the unit from the ceiling/wall and clean the alarm cover and vents with a soft brush attachment once a month to remove dust and dirt.
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Never use detergents or other solvents to clean the unit.
Avoid spraying air fresheners, hair spray or other aerosols near the alarm. -
Do not paint the unit. Paint will seal the vents and interfere with the sensor’s ability to detect smoke or CO. Never attempt to disassemble the unit or clean inside. Doing so will void your warranty.
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When removed, place the smoke/CO alarm back in its proper location as soon as possible, to assure continuous protection from fire or carbon monoxide poisoning
When household cleaning supplies or similar contaminants are used, the area should be ventilated.
What You Need to Know About CO
CO cannot be seen, smelled or tasted and can be fatal. The build-up of CO in
the blood is called the carboxyhemoglobin (COHb) level and interferes with the
body’s ability to supply itself with oxygen Depending on the concentration, CO
can kill in minutes. The most common sources of CO are malfunctioning gas
appliance used for heating and cooking, vehicles running in an attached
garage, blocked chimneys or flues, portable fuel burning heaters, fireplaces,
fuel powered tools and operating a grill in an enclosed space.
Indications of carbon monoxide poisoning include symptoms similar to the flu, but with no fever. Other symptoms include dizziness, fatigue, weakness, headache, nausea, vomiting, sleepiness and confusion. Everyone is susceptible to the danger of CO, but experts agree that unborn babies, small children, pregnant women, senior citizens and people with heart or respiratory problems are at the highest risk for serious Injury or death. Every year a qualified technician should inspect and clean your heating system, vents, chimney, and flues.
The following symptoms are related to carbon monoxide poisoning and should be
discussed with all members of the household:
Mild exposure: Slight headache, nausea, vomiting, fatigue (often described
as “flu-like” symptoms),
Medium exposure: Severe throbbing headache, drowsiness, fast heart rate.
Extreme exposure: Unconsciousness, cardiorespiratory failure, death,
The above levels of exposure relate to healthy adults. Levels differ for those at high risk. Exposure to high levels of carbon monoxide can be fatal or cause permanent damage and disabilities. Many cases of reported carbon monoxide poisoning indicate that while victims are aware they are not well, they become 50 disoriented they are unable to save themselves by either exiting the building, or calling for assistance. Also, young children and household pets may be the first affected. Familiarization with the effects of each level is important.
Following Conditions Can Result in Transient CO Situations:
- Excessive spillage or reverse venting of fuel-burning appliances caused by outdoor ambient conditions, such as wind direction and/or velocity, including high gusts of wind, heavy air in the vent pipes (cold/humid air with extended periods between cycles).
- Negative pressure resulting from the use of exhaust fans
- Simultaneous operation of several fuel-burning appliances competing for limited internal air
- Vent pipe connections vibrating loose from clothes dryers, furnaces, or water heaters.
- Obstructions in, or unconventional, vent pipe designs which can amplify
- Extended operation of unvented fuel-burning devices (range, oven, fireplace, etc.).
- Temperature inversions which can trap exhaust gases near the ground
- A car idling in an open or closed attached garage, or near a home.
Troubleshooting
Problems Cause | Solution |
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The device is not triggered wher is tested with smoke. | The smoke is not |
reaching the sensor properly. | The smoke needs to enter the smoke sensor from |
the metal mesh on the side to trigger the device.
| The time duration is insufficient for the device to detect smoke.|
Continuous smoke is necessary for the device to be triggered. When smoke
reaches the smoke sensor, the device will be triggered in about 20 seconds.
| The smoke concentration is low.| Sufficient smoke concentration is required
for the smoke alarm to detect smoke. The greater the smoke concentration is,
the faster the alarm will respond.
The alarm does not sound during a test.| The device does not turn on.You don’t
push the Test/Silence button firmly.| Remove the battery insulating film from
the
battery compartment to turn on the device.Make sure you have pushed the
Test/Silence button firmly.
| The device is improperly installed.| Check the installation positioning. The
wireless signal might be blocked or out of range.
False alarms are triggered intermittently when residents are cooking, taking
showers, etc.| The device is improperly installed.| Install the device far
away from kitchen appliances, dusty places, shower areas, and locations where
the temperature is over 100°F (37.8°C) or below 40°F (4.4°C). Check the
location of your alarm (see “Installation Positioning”).
| The device is clogged by dirt and dust.| Clean the device periodically (see
“Maintenance”).
I· a III it| The devices are not
Interconnected.| If the devices are interconnected, pressing and holding the
test button on one of the interconnected alarms will test all alarms.
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If the devices are not interconnected, or disconnected from the nehvork
pressing and holding the test button will only test a single alarm.
h.I i I| The XP02-WR is not the Initiating alarm.| If the XP02-WR is not the
initiating alarm when interconnected with other X-Sense Link* wireless alarms,
it will only report the danger type but not the location.
| The location is not set for the initiating XP02-WR alarm.| Referring to the
manual set the location for each XP02-WR alarm based on the installation
location.
wokle tlt.1,-. ‘| The initiating alarm is not the XP02-WR alarm.| When the
XP02-WR is interconnected with other X-Sense Link• alarms, If the initiating
alarm does not support the voice location, the triggered XP02-WR will only
report whether smoke or carton monoxide is detected without the location.
iiI1-:.1. •| None.| Judge by the sound. Where the voice and location
are reported is the location of the source alarm.
Look at the LED light on the detector. The source alarm only flashes red,
while the interlinked units flash red and green.
Press the silence button on any unit. If all alarms are muted except the one
you pressed, then that is the source alarm. However, if the one you pressed Is
muted, but one unit is still sounding, then the one still sounding is the
source alarm.
| Remove the device from the mounting bracket and press the Location button on
the back. Then the device v.411 report the current location.Ifyou need to
reset the location. press the Location button again, and follow the
instructions and voice prompts.
FCC Statement
****This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class if digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against hamofid interference in
a residential installation. This equipment generates usies and can radiate
radio frequency. energy and not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
relevision reception, which can be determined by tuming the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipniers into an outlet on a must different from that so which the receiver is connected
- Consult the dealer or an expenenced radio/TV technician for help
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditione (1) This device may not caule harmful reference, and this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modificatioms not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to opetate the equipment.
Environmental Protection
Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste.
Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with Local Authority or retailer
for recycling advice. Manufacturer and Service Information
X-Sense Innovations Co., Ltd.
Address: B4-503, Kexing Science Park, 15 Keyuan Road, Shenzhen, 518057, CHINA
Email: support@x-sense.com
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