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9.2
Adding Another Device to an Existing Wi-Fi Alarm Network
For various reasons, you might want to add additional units to your existing Wi-Fi alarm network. Mod-
ifying your existing Wi-Fi alarm network is easy and user-friendly.
A. Choose plug orientation, plug-in alarm.
• Remove the switch cover.
• Choose a standard 120V non-switched outlet to plug the alarm into.
• If outlet is mounted sideways (horizontally), rotate the plug and plug the alarm in.
• The LCD will blink the question mark Wi-Fi icon with message “PROGRAMMING”.
CAUTION: Do not rotate the alarm while it is plugged into an outlet, as damage to plug may result.
B. Open the Kidde App and follow instructions on the App to finish Wi-Fi enrollment.
NOTE: If no further steps are taken within 15 minutes of initial power up, the Wi-Fi function will turn
off. The unit will then perform as a standard CO alarm. See Section 9.3 for reactivating Wi-Fi features.
C. After the Wi-Fi enrollment is completed, the “PROGRAMMING” message will turn off, and the unit
will enter Normal (standby) mode with the display showing the Wi-Fi icon.
D. Repeat steps A through C with each alarm to be enrolled with Wi-Fi.
9.3 Resetting a Device’s Wireless Settings
If you encounter an issue at any point during the Wi-Fi
enrollment process, you may reset the device by following the
directions below.
A. Begin reset
• Press and hold the Test/Hush button on the device for 8-9 seconds
until you hear 2 beeps. Release button.
B. Conclude reset
• Light ring will flash green once and then it will pulse red.
• Device has been reset.
• See Section 9.1 to begin Wi-Fi enrollment, or 9.2 for adding this device to an existing Wi-Fi alarm network.
NOTE: If no further steps are taken within 15 minutes of resetting the unit’s wireless
settings, the Wi-Fi function will turn off. The unit will then perform as a standard CO alarm.
See Section 9.2 for adding this device to an existing alarm network.
Hold for
8-9 seconds
“Resetting
wireless
settings.”
Figure 9.3
Hold for
8-9 seconds
Beep,
Beep