Universal Smoke Alarm SS 785 User Manual

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MODEL SS-785/SS-790  
EARLY WARNING  
SMOKE & FIRE ALARM  
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS  
The smoke alarm has a recommended service life of at least 10 years under normal conditions.  
The smoke alarm uses an extremely small amount of a radioactive element in the ionization  
chamber. Do not tamper with radioactive sealed source or try to repair the smoke alarm  
yourself. Refer to instructions for repairs.  
SMOKEALARM LIMITATIONSAND FUNCTIONS  
THERE ARE TWO BASIC SMOKE ALARM TYPES - IONIZATION AND PHOTOELECTRIC.  
Ionization smoke alarms are your best overall choice for reliability and fast response  
time, since they quickly sense small "invisible" smoke particles and will also sense  
larger "visible" smoke particles. Photoelectric smoke alarms may respond more quickly  
in certain types of fires, for example - slow smoldering fires with large "visible" smoke  
particles. ALL TYPES OF SMOKE ALARMS HAVE LIMITATIONS. NO TYPE OF SMOKE  
ALARM CAN SENSE EVERY KIND OF FIRE OR SMOKE EVERY TIME.  
WARNING - SMOKE ALARMS WILL NOT WORK DURING A LOSS OF POWER. SINCE A  
SMOKE ALARM WILL NOT WORK WITHOUT POWER, having an alarm(s) that works from two  
completely different power sources, such as an AC direct wire with battery backup smoke  
alarm, can give you an extra measure of protection in case of an AC power failure or a dead  
battery.  
USING A SMOKE ALARM IN A SMOKY AREA LIKE A KITCHEN, OR IN A HIGH HUMIDITY  
AREA NEAR A SHOWER, CAN CAUSE FALSE ALARMS. DO NOT TURN OFF THE AC  
POWER TO QUIET THEALARM. ASMOKE ALARM WILL NOT HELP PROTECT YOU IF IT  
IS NOT POWERED. Properly locate your alarm to avoid nuisance alarms.  
ASMOKEALARMMAYNOTALWAYSWARNYOUABOUTFIRESCAUSEDBYCARELESSNESS  
AND SAFETY HAZARDS LIKE SMOKING IN BED, VIOLENT EXPLOSIONS, ESCAPING GAS,  
IMPROPER STORAGE OF FLAMMABLE MATERIALS, OVERLOADED ELECTRICALCIRCUITS,  
CHILDREN PLAYING WITH MATCHES, NATURALCAUSES SUCHAS LIGHTNING, ORARSON.  
FIRE PREVENTION IS YOUR BEST SAFEGUARD.  
INSTALLING SMOKE ALARMS MAY MAKE YOU ELIGIBLE FOR LOWER INSURANCE  
RATES, but SMOKE ALARMS ARE NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR INSURANCE. Homeowners  
and renters alike should continue to insure their lives and properties.  
SMOKE ALARMS CANNOT WORK WITHOUT POWER. Battery operated units cannot work if  
the batteries are missing, disconnected or dead, if the wrong type of batteries are used or if the  
batteries are not installed correctly. AC (only) powered units cannot work if the AC power is cut  
off for any reason. If you are concerned about the limitations of battery or AC power, install both  
types of units.  
SMOKE ALARMS CANNOT DETECT FIRES IF THE SMOKE DOES NOT REACH THEM.  
Smoke from fires may not reach the sensing chamber and set off the alarm. One unit  
should be installed inside each bedroom or sleeping area.  
SMOKE ALARMS MAY NOT DETECT FIRE ON ANOTHER FLOOR OR AREA OF THE  
HOME. Recommended minimum protection is at least one unit in every sleeping area  
and every bedroom on every level of your home. Interconnected units may provide earlier  
warning than stand-alone units since all units alarm when one detects smoke.  
SMOKE ALARMS MAY NOT BE HEARD. The alarm horn in this unit meets or exceeds  
current standards, but it may not be heard if: (1) the unit is located outside a closed or  
partially closed door; (2) residents recently consumed alcohol or drugs; (3) the alarm is  
drowned out by noise from stereos, TV's, air conditioners or other appliances or (4) if  
residents are hearing impaired or sound sleepers.  
SMOKE ALARMS ARE NOT FOOLPROOF. You must test the unit weekly to ensure your  
continued protection. Smoke alarms cannot prevent or extinguish fires.  
SMOKE ALARMS HAVE A LIMITED LIFE. The unit should be replaced immediately if it is  
not operating properly. You should always replace a smoke alarm after 10 years.  
SMOKE ALARMS ARE NOT TO BE USED WITH DETECTOR GUARDS UNLESS THE  
COMBINATION HAS BEEN EVALUATED AND FOUND SUITABLE FOR THAT PURPOSE.  
CURRENT STUDIES HAVE SHOWN SMOKEALARMS MAY NOTAWAKENALLSLEEPING  
INDIVIDUALS AND THAT IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF INDIVIDUALS IN THE  
HOUSEHOLD WHOARE CAPABLE OFASSISTING OTHERS TO PROVIDEASSISTANCE  
TO THOSE WHO MAY NOT BE AWAKENED BY THE ALARM SOUND OR TO THOSE  
WHO MAY BE INCAPABLE OF SAFELY EVACUATING THE AREA UNASSISTED.  
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AVOID THESE LOCATIONS  
the garage – products of combustion are present when you start your automobile.  
near appliances or areas where normal combustion regularly occurs (kitchens, near furnaces,  
gas hot water heaters). Use smoke alarms with Silence Control for these areas.  
in areas with high humidity, like bathrooms or areas near dishwashers or washing machines.  
Install at least 3 feet (0.9 meters) away from these areas.  
in areas of turbulent air such as air returns or heating and cooling supply vents, smoke alarms  
shall not be located where airflow prevents operation of the alarms.  
in extremely dusty, dirty or insect-infested areas. Loose particles interfere with smoke alarm  
operation.  
in areas where temperature may fall below 400F (4.40C) or rise above 1000F (37.80C).  
closer than 1 foot (0.3m) from fluorescent lights, electrical "noise" and flickering may affect the  
alarm's operation.  
closer than 3 feet (0.9m) horizontal path from the tip of the blade of a ceiling suspended (paddle)  
fan.  
on a poorly insulated ceiling or exterior wall (mount smoke alarm on an inside wall).  
MODEL SS-785 - THIS SMOKE ALARM WILL NOT WORK WITHOUT 120 VAC POWER  
PROPERLY CONNECTED. THE SMOKE ALARM SHOULD BE TESTED WHEN INSTALLED  
AND THEN TESTED WEEKLYAFTER THAT.  
MODEL SS-790 - THIS SMOKE ALARM WILL NOT WORK WITHOUT 120 VAC POWER AND  
A GOOD BATTERY PROPERLY INSTALLED. THE SMOKE ALARM SHOULD BE TESTED  
WHEN INSTALLED AND THEN TESTED WEEKLY AFTER THAT.  
FALSE ALARMS  
The smoke alarm is designed to minimize false alarms. Smoking will not normally set off the alarm  
unless smoke is blown directly into the smoke alarm. Combustion particles from cooking may set off  
the alarm if the smoke alarm is located close to the kitchen cooking surface. Large quantities of  
combustion particles are generated from spills or broiling.  
If the smoke alarm does sound, check for fires first. If a fire is discovered, get out and call the fire  
department. If no fire is present, check to see if one of the reasons listed above may have caused  
the alarm.  
INSTALLATION  
Installation of this unit must conform to the electrical codes in your area; Article 760 of the  
National Electrical Code, NFPA 72, 101; SBC (SBCCI); UBC (ICBO); NBC (BOCA): OTFDC  
(CABO), and any other local or building codes that may apply. Wiring and installation must  
be performed by a licensed electrician. Failure to follow these guidelines may result in injury  
or property damage.  
This unit must be powered by a 24-hour, 120V AC 60Hz circuit. Be sure the circuit cannot be  
turned off by a switch, dimmer or ground fault circuit interrupter. Failure to connect this unit  
to a 24-hour circuit may prevent it from providing constant protection.  
IMPORTANT: Do not subject this smoke alarm to megger, high voltage or high-pot tests.  
Remove the smoke alarm(s) before high-potting tests occur on the circuit or system.  
(Ref. Section 550-17, National Electric Code, 2002 Edition).  
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD  
Turn off power to the area where you will install this unit at the circuit breaker or fuse box  
before beginning installation. Failure to turn off the power before installation may result in  
serious electrical shock, injury or death.  
TAMPER LOCKING PIN: To make your smoke alarm somewhat tamper resistant, a locking pin has  
been provided. Using this pin will deter children and others from removing the alarm from the  
mounting ring. To use the pin, insert it into the hole in the side of the alarm after it has been installed  
on the mounting ring. Note that the tamper pin will have to be removed in order to change the  
battery, which can be done easily with a pair of long nose pliers. Using the long nose pliers, pull the  
pin out of the hole. It is now possible to remove the smoke alarm from the mounting ring.  
1. Turn the smoke alarm counterclockwise to remove it from the mounting ring. NOTE: The smoke  
alarm is sealed and the cover is not removable. Your smoke alarm is also equipped with a  
safety device which prevents mounting unless a battery is installed. If your smoke alarm will  
not lock onto the mounting ring, check to make sure a battery is installed.  
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2. Wiring Instructions:  
a. The appropriate power supply is 120 Volt single phase power supplied from a non-  
switchable circuit NOT protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter.  
b. Turn off main power to the circuit before wiring the smoke alarm.  
c. There are three pigtail leads (black, white and yellow) coming from the AC QUICK  
CONNECTOR. The proper wire connection is as follows:  
WIRES FROM QUICK CONNECTOR  
CONNECT TO  
BLACK  
WHITE  
YELLOW  
"HOT" side of AC line  
"NEUTRAL" side of AC line  
Interconnect wires of other units  
For units that are used as single smoke alarms, do not connect the yellow wire to anything.  
Insulate this wire (tape it) in place to make certain the yellow wire cannot contact any metal parts.  
Interconnected units can provide earlier warning of fire than stand-alone units, especially  
if a fire starts in a remote area of the dwelling. This smoke alarm may be interconnected  
with as many as 11 other UNIVERSAL model smoke alarms such as SS-785, SS-790,  
SS-795, SS-2795, SS-2895 and 6 other units which may be a combination of Carbon  
Monoxide Alarms such as CD-9385, CD-9390, CD-9485, CD-9490, CD-9795, Heat Alarms/  
HD-130 or Relay Modules/RM-100 for a total of not more than 18 interconnected devices.  
Interconnected CO alarms will only respond if a CO alarm / event initiates the alarm. All  
other alarms remain silent.  
Interconnected smoke alarms, heat alarms and relay modules will only respond if a smoke  
alarm / event or heat alarm / event initiates the alarm. All CO alarms remain silent.  
Note that units without battery backup will not respond during an AC power failure.  
NOTE: Relay Modules/RM-100 will not respond if a CO alarm / event initiates the alarm.  
The yellow wire is used only for multiple station operation with UNIVERSAL models only.  
Connecting this yellow wire to any other circuits may result in damage. When smoke  
alarms are interconnected, all units must be powered from a single AC branch circuit. If  
local codes do not permit be sure the neutral wire is common to both phases. The maximum  
wire run distance between the first and last smoke alarm in an interconnected system is  
1,000 feet. NOTE: Use standard household wire (18 gauge or larger, rated at least 300V, as  
required by local codes) available at all electrical supply/hardware stores.  
The wiring to be used shall be in accordance with the provisions of Articles 210 and  
300.3(B) of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. In addition, the resistance of the  
interconnecting wiring shall be a maximum of 10 Ohms.  
Early warning fire detection is best achieved by the installation of fire detection equipment  
in all rooms and areas of the household as follows: A smoke alarm installed in each  
separate sleeping area (in the vicinity of, but outside of, the bedrooms) and heat or smoke  
alarms in living rooms, dining rooms, kitchens, hallways, attics, furnace rooms, closets,  
utility storage rooms, basements and attached garages. Test the smoke alarm weekly to  
assure proper operation.  
3. Attach the mounting ring to the electrical junction box.  
4. To activate 9 volt battery and smoke alarm, pull and remove the thin colored plastic tab at  
the battery door hinge. Discard plastic tab.  
5. Plug the AC QUICK CONNECTORS together. Push and turn the smoke alarm clockwise  
onto the mounting ring.  
6. See "TAMPER LOCKING PIN."  
7. Turn on AC power and check the LED's for proper operation. The green LED lights to  
indicate AC power. The red LED will flash every 40-60 seconds to indicate proper operation.  
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OPERATION, TESTING & MAINTENANCE  
OPERATION: The smoke alarm is operating once the power is connected and turned on (for the  
Model SS-790, the battery must also be installed). When products of combustion are sensed, the  
unit sounds a loud alarm which continues until the air is cleared.  
This alarm incorporates the internationally recognized horn signal for evacuation. During alarm  
mode, the horn produces three short beeps followed by a two second pause and then repeats. This  
pattern is somewhat different than the previous alarm sound, which continually beeped.  
STANDBY CONDITION: The red LED flashes once every 40-60 seconds to indicate the unit is  
properly functioning.  
LOCAL ALARM CONDITION: The red LED flashes rapidly and the unit emits a loud, pulsating  
alarm sound.  
REMOTE ALARM CONDITION: The red LED is off and the unit emits a loud, pulsating alarm.  
GREEN LED: The green LED is on whenever AC power is turned on.  
TESTING: Test by pushing the test button on the smoke alarm cover until the alarm sounds, then  
release. The alarm sounds if all electronic circuitry, horn and battery are working (Model SS-790  
only). If no alarm sounds, the unit may have a defective battery (Model SS-790 only) or other failure.  
Test the smoke alarm weekly to assure proper operation.  
NEVER use an open flame of any kind to test this unit. You might accidentally damage or set  
fire to the unit or to your home. The built-in test switch accurately tests the unit's operation as  
required by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL).  
If you choose to use an aerosol smoke product to test the smoke alarm, be certain to use one  
that has been Listed to Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. Safety Standards and use it only as  
directed. Use of non-UL Listed products or improper use of UL Listed products may affect  
the smoke alarm's sensitivity.  
MAINTENANCE: The smoke alarm is virtually maintenance free. However, under dusty conditions,  
a vacuum hose may be used to clear the sensing chamber of dust.  
Clean the smoke alarm at least once a month to remove dust, dirt or debris.Always turn off power  
to smoke alarm before cleaning. Using a soft brush or wand attachment to a vacuum cleaner, vacuum  
all sides and cover of smoke alarm. Be sure all the vents are free of debris.  
BACKUP BATTERY REPLACEMENT (Model SS-790 only)  
Disconnect AC power before changing battery. Shock hazard exists if AC power is miswired.  
The smoke alarm uses a 9 Volt carbon-zinc battery. The battery should last for at least one year  
under normal operating conditions. The smoke alarm has a low battery indicator; an audible "beep."  
It will operate at 30-40 second intervals for a minimum of 7 days. When this indication occurs,  
replace the battery with an Alkaline type (Eveready Energizer #522, Duracell #MN1604), Carbon-  
Zinc type (Gold Peak #1604P, Eveready #216).  
Push and lift the battery door latch and remove the battery from the battery door. While observing  
polarity, push the battery into the battery door until it is held securely in place. Carefully close and  
latch the battery door.  
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DEVELOP AND PRACTICE A PLAN OF ESCAPE  
BASICS OF ESCAPE PLAN  
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Make a floor plan indicating all doors and windows and at least two escape routes from each  
room. Second story windows may need a rope or chain ladder.  
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Have a family meeting and discuss your escape plan, showing everyone what to do in case of fire.  
Determine a place outside your home where all of you can meet if a fire occurs.  
Familiarize everyone with the sound of the smoke alarm and train them to leave your home when they  
hear the sound.  
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Identify children's bedrooms with red stickers placed in the upper left corner of the windows.  
They are available from your local fire department.  
Practice a fire drill at least every six months. Practice allows you to test your plan before an  
emergency. You may not be able to reach your children. It is important they know what to do!  
WHAT TO DO WHEN THE ALARM SOUNDS  
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Leave immediately by your plan of escape. Every second counts, so don't waste time getting  
dressed or picking up valuables.  
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In leaving, don't open any inside door without first feeling its surface. If hot, or if you see  
smoke seeping through cracks, don't open that door! Instead, use your alternate exit. If  
inside door is cool, place your shoulder against it, open it slightly and be ready to slam it shut  
if heat and smoke rush in.  
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Stay close to the floor if air is smoky. Breathe shallowly through a cloth, wet if possible.  
Once outside, go to your selected meeting place and make sure everyone is there.  
Call the fire department from your neighbor's home – not from yours!  
Don't return to your home until fire officials say that it is all right to do so.  
NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION REQUIRED PROTECTION  
For your information, the National Fire Protection Association's Standard 72, reads as follows:  
“11.5.1 One- and Two-Family Dwelling Units. 11.5.1.1 Smoke Detection. Where required  
by applicable laws, codes, or standards for the specified occupancy, approved single-  
and multiple-station smoke alarms shall be installed as follows: (1) In all sleeping  
rooms. Exception: Smoke alarms shall not be required in sleeping rooms in existing  
one- and two-family dwelling units. (2) Outside of each separate sleeping area, in  
immediate vicinity of the sleeping rooms. (3) On each level of the dwelling unit,  
including basements. Exception: In existing one- and two-family dwelling units, approved  
smoke alarms powered by batteries are permitted.  
“A.11.8.3Are More Smoke Detectors Desirable? The required number of smoke detectors  
might not provide reliable early warning protection for those areas separated by a door  
from the areas protected by the required smoke detectors. For this reason, it is  
recommended that the householder consider the use of additional smoke detectors for  
those areas for increased protection. The additional areas include the basement,  
bedrooms, dining room, furnace room, utility room, and hallways not protected by the  
required smoke detectors. The installation of smoke detectors in kitchens, attics  
(finished or unfinished), or garages is not normally recommended, as these locations  
occasionally experience conditions that can result in improper operation.”  
The equipment should be installed using wiring methods in accordance with the National Fire  
ProtectionAssociation’s Standard 72, Chapter 11. (National Fire ProtectionAssociation, Batterymarch  
Park, Quincy, MA 02269).  
THIS PRODUCT IS LISTED TO UL STANDARD FOR SAFETY,  
UL217 6TH, BY UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES  
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UNIVERSALFIVEYEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
Universal Security Instruments, Inc. ("Universal") warrants your Universal  
product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period  
of five (5) years from the date of purchase. This warranty applies only to  
the original consumer purchaser and only to products used in normal  
residential use and service. If this product is found to be defective, Universal's  
only obligation, and your exclusive remedy, is the repair or replacement of  
the product, at Universal's discretion, provided that the product has not  
been damaged through misuse, abuse, accident, modifications, alteration,  
neglect or mishandling. This Warranty shall not apply to any product which  
is found to have been improperly installed, set-up, or used in any way not in  
accordance with the instructions supplied with the product. This warranty  
shall not apply to any batteries used in the product or to any damage which  
may be caused by such batteries. For repair or replacement, send the  
defective product to Universal Security Instruments, Inc. at 11407 Cronhill  
Drive, Suite A, Owings Mills, Maryland 21117, postage prepaid with a  
payment of $5.00 to cover the costs of return postage and handling. You  
must include a proof of purchase (receipt) along with the returned product.  
UNIVERSAL DOES NOT WARRANTAND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMSANY  
WARRANTY, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OF FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OTHER THAN THE WARRANTY CONTAINED  
HEREIN. NO IMPLIED WARRANTYON THIS PRODUCT, CREATED BYSTATE  
LAW, SHALL EXTEND BEYOND THE TERM OF THIS WARRANTY UNLESS  
SUCHLAWOTHERWISEPROVIDES. UNIVERSALSPECIFICALLYDISCLAIMS  
ANYLIABILITYANDSHALLNOTBELIABLEFORANYCONSEQUENTIALOR  
INCIDENTAL LOSS OR DAMAGE, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,  
DAMAGES TO ANY EQUIPMENT WITH WHICH THIS PRODUCT IS USED.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or  
consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not  
apply to you.  
No agent, representative, dealer, or employee of the company has the  
authority to increase or alter the obligations or terms of this Warranty.  
This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other  
rights which vary from state to state.  
This Warranty is only valid for merchandise purchased from outlets in the  
United States and Canada.  
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