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Prizmz
11-09-2008, 08:10 AM
My alarm beeps and its red light doesn't extinguish even after I have replaced the battery using a few new ones.
What could I be doing wrong? Old battery removed -- New battery installed --Am I missing something?
Thanks for the help.
Have you checked your carbon monoxide levels?
Prizmz
11-09-2008, 10:55 AM
The beeping is the type to indicate the battery needs repacement, now the warning wail.
redwitch
11-09-2008, 11:18 AM
Use one of the air cannisters for cleaning keyboards and blow the innards as much as you can. I had a smoke detector do this when a spider thought it would make a neat new home.
Mikitv
11-09-2008, 08:48 PM
We had same problem, changed the batteries and kept doing it, so the alarm company said sometimes dust gets in there and just blow it out.
The Great Fumar
11-09-2008, 09:33 PM
SMOKE DETECTORS.....
A LITTLE OFF THE SUBJECT BUT INTERESTING TO NOTE...
WHEN I FIRST CAME TO THE VILLAGES I BOUGHT A COURTYARD VILLA WHICH HAD SIX SMOKE DETECTORS ...AFTER A YEAR OR SO ONE STARTING BEEPING , I CHANGED THE BATTERIES AND ANOTHER ONE STARTING BEEPING AND NOTHING I COULD DO WOULD STOP THEM...........A ( know it all) NEIGHBOR TOLD ME YOU HAD TO CHANGE THEM ALL IF YOU WANT THEM TO STOP.....ITS CRAZY I KNOW BUT WHEN I PUT FRESH BATTERIES IN THEM THEY STOPPED .............I LATER HEARD THAT IF YOU DON'T REPLACE THEM ALL , THE ONES WITH WEAKER BATTERIES WILL START BEEPING ....
I THOUGHT THIS WAS CRAZY AT FIRST BUT WAS TOLD SOME HOUSES HAVE THEM WIRED TOGETHER .......
CAN ANYONE CONFIRM OR DENY THIS , IF SO I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW FOR MY OWN PIECE OF MIND (what there is left) ...
CURIOUS FUMAR
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