Firex FADCQ User Manual

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Latching LED: After the alarm condition is

over, helps identify which unit in a linked
series triggered an alarm. The Latching LED
continues to identify the trigger alarm until it is
manually reset by pressing the Smart Button.
Can also help you identify a malfunctioning
alarm in a series.

Dual Ionization Smoke Chamber:

Meets or exceeds UL/ULC standards.
Generally faster at detecting fast-burning fires.

Firex CO Sensor System: Improves safety.

Sensor system reacts to CO most like the
human body. Effectively simulates the gradual
poisoning (accumulation) and detoxification of
COHb in the blood stream.

Smart Button: This one button is all you need

to test the unit and operate features like Quick
Quiet

, Smart Quiet

, and reset the Latching

LED. It automatically activates the proper
response to the alarm condition at the time
you press it.

Replacement: This combination Smoke/CO

Alarm can be used as a replacement for all
Firex Smoke and CO* alarms without addition-
al wiring. Lets you easily upgrade from individ-
ual smoke or CO alarm to a combination unit.
*(Existing CO alarms may need to be replaced
in interconnected systems.)

Product Family Styling: All Firex alarms have

a clean, consistent look in the home.

Installation Features/Benefits:

Front Load Battery Compartment: Fast,

safe and convenient! Change the battery with-
out removing the alarm from the mounting
bracket. Saves installation time, too.

9V Alkaline Battery: Included with the alarm.

UL/ULC Listed to provide a minimum of one
year battery back-up and battery operation.
With AC power applied, battery can be
expected to last up to five years.

Powerlink Tab: Keeps battery power from

draining between alarm installation and
homeowner move-in.

Dust Cover: Protects the sensors from dust,

dirt, fumes, or other common construction
contaminants—which can contribute to false
alarms—until the job is complete.

Shared Bracket and Wire Leads: Lets you

replace or move alarms around quickly and
easily using the standard Firex smoke
connector and mounting bracket.

Interconnect Features/Benefits:

Interconnect: Linking units in a series broad-

ens the coverage in a home, and can give resi-
dents extra time to respond to the alert.

Smart Interconnect: Saves cost of additional

wiring by allowing smoke and CO alarms to
share a single, smart interconnect wire.
Installations can be done using just three
wires: hot, neutral, and interconnect.

DC Interconnect: Where allowed by code,

lets you interconnect units which operate on
battery power only in a cost-effective way.
Interconnected units can provide earlier
warning of a dangerous situation.

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