The range is electric. This week it decided to emit an alarm sound like a smoke detecter does.Not quite as loud but right up there with .We flipped the breaker to make it stop.
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The constant green LED means the alarm has AC power.
A flashing green light every 2 seconds without an audible alert means the unit recently sounded ( was the one activated ) and is now in latching mode to let you know that it was the unit that detected the problem. To clear the latching mode hold down the test button for 5 seconds.
Red LED flashing once per minute means that the back-up battery is connected and functioning.
Red light flashing constantly during alarm means that it is the unit that initiated the alarm siren.
Usually indicative of low battery. To locate the device, try using a piece of tape to cover the sound port. You'll know you've found the right one when the sound level changes. Don't know, but I'd bet there's more than one chirping as well.
This could be related to your main battery, if the charge is to low it will emit alarm. Pull the main battery out and run it with the power supply to see if that will solve your problem.
Your smoke alarms may be hard-wired and also have a battery backup. If this is the case, the batteries may need to be changed. If there is no battery issue, then it may be that the alarms have aged out and simply need to be replaced. Regards, Joe
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