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All the ones in our home in TV are hard wired as well. The batteries are backup only.
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Thanks to everybody for your input.
Our home was built in April 2007, so our CO detector (and a huge DUH from me with a red face....thank you for straightening me up on the chemistry I've forgotten....lack of sleep from the nighttime chirping..LOL!) is almost 5 years old. Perhaps it is at the end of it's life. It's definitely the CO detector and not the smoke detectors...they have a different sound. We noticed all the detectors are hard-wired, guess the low battery chirp is an additional safety precaution, ensuring you always have a fresh battery, in case you have a dangerous condition during a power outage. Someone else (not on TOTV) told me the CO detectors require some kind of "special" 9 volt battery, but she wasn't sure what kind of special. Anyone out there ever hear of this? |
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My CO and smoke detector also chirped and after the battery was replaced about two weeks later it started again. There is a green LED signifying if there is AC power. Mine was out. I checked the power connection and had the proper voltage. Therefore my conclusion was a defective circuit board. I called First Alert and gave them the info off the detector and they sent me a new one free of charge. (Mine was 1 year old)
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It's not a "special" 9-volt, but you can't use a cheap one. The manufacturers recommend EverReady but Duracell is fine, too.
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Very true. My mom called me because her smoke detectors were all chirping and she had just had the batteries replaced. But she had them replaced with some inexpensive batteries from a discount store. Once they were replaced with eveready batteries, the chirping stopped. |
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I just got off the phone with First Alert. This is what I was told. You should replace CO detectors every 5 - 7 years. There is a list of signals on the back of the detector. 4 beeps and a pause --CO is detected. 3 beeps and a pause--smoke is detected. It also says there is a green LED on when it is connected to 110AC. They asked if the detector that was going off was near a shower or was there any sanding done recently in my home. They also asked if I had an attached garage and was the detector near the garage. I told the person that I was having 4 beeps and a pause. I then disconnected the unit that had the red LED blinking as the beeps sounded (one unit initiates all the others). I took the battery out replaced the battery and placed the unit outside, about 30 miniutes later it started to sound again. The person asked for Model #, an Issue # and a Date of Manufacture (all on the back of the unit). They are sending me a free new unit (mine was about 3 years old). I also asked if I needed it at all, my home is all electric. The answer, if you have an attached garage it is required.
FYI - It is very easy to remove the unit from the wall. 1/4 turn CCW and pull out. Then unplug the plug in the back. Another important thing to remember is that the fire dept will come and do it for you if you call and make an appt. They told a neighbor when he needed to change batteries they would rather residents call them then wait and call when they fall off the ladder. Last edited by elevatorman; 05-24-2012 at 03:25 PM. |
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We had an alarm that kept chirping. As mentioned earlier when one goes it sometimes initiates others. Once I followed the sequence to reset each and every detector the chirping stopped. (Even the ones that appeared to be okay.)
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A batch with 2009 dates were defective I had 2 my neighbor 3 and another neighbor 2 all were replced. We had to have FD come first to check the air then First Alert sent new ones.
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