User's Manual
In Case of Fire
In the event of a fire, you should do the following:
• Leave immediately. Don’t stop to pack or search for valuables.
• In heavy smoke, hold your breath and stay low, crawl if necessary. The clearest air is usually near the floor.
• If you have to go through a closed door, carefully feel the door and door knob to see if undue heat is present. If
they seem cool, brace your foot against the bottom of the door with your hip against the door and one hand
against the top edge. Open it slightly. If a rush of hot air is felt, slam the door quickly and latch it. Unvented fire
tends to build up considerable pressure. Be sure all members of the household realize and understand this
danger.
• Use your neighbor’s phone or a street fire alarm box to call the fire department. The job of extinguishing the fire
should be left to the professionals.
Be Prepared
Practice the following steps to prepare you and your family in the event of a fire:
• Perform fire drills regularly. Use them to assure recognition of an alarm signal.
• Draw a floor plan and show two exits from each room. It is important that children be instructed carefully,
because they tend to hide in times of crisis.
• Establish one meeting place outside the home. Insist that everyone meet there during an alarm. This will
eliminate the tragedy of someone reentering the house for a missing member who is actually safe.
• If you have children and/or physically challenged people residing in your household, use window decals to help
emergency personnel identify the sleeping quarters of these individuals.
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Regulations pertaining to smoke detector installations vary from state to state. For more information, contact your
local fire department or local authority having jurisdiction. In addition to NFA 72, use the following location
guidelines to optimize performance and reduce the chance of false alarms from the detector:
Smoke Detectors CANNOT provide warnings for fires resulting from explosions, smoking in bed or other furniture ignition of flammable
liquids, vapors and gases, children playing with matches or lighters.
Specifications
Antenna: Built-in Internal Whip
Frequency: 418MHz FM
Voltage 3DVC
Power: 2 x 3V CR123 Lithium Battery (Duracell DL123A, Sanyo and Panasonic CR123A)
Typical average standby current 40 μA
Typical Test Current: 30mA
Typical alarm current: 95mA
Battery life – 1 year minimum
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Do not recharge, disassemble or heat above 212°F/100°C.
Fire, explosion and severe burn hazard!
Low battery threshold – low battery signal at 2.70V
Sounder – 85dBa at 10'temporal pattern
Low battery beep rate – 1 every 30 sec. ± 2 sec.
Sensitivity – 2.3% ± 0.8%
Operating Temperature: 40 to 100°F (4.4 to 37.8°C)
Operating humidity range 0 to 95% non-condensing
Color -- white
Dimensions: ø5.6” X 2.86”H (ø142 x 73mm)
Drift compensation adjustment 0.5%/ft. max
Listings – UL 217, CSFM
FCC ID: RIYEL2603NA