Universal Security Instruments Usi 7795
Interconnect up to 18 units, 12 smoke alarms maximum; when one alarm goes off all units sound their alarm
* Silence feature – commodious silence button with automatic reset allows you to temporarily override an alarm -
* eal for eliminating aggravation alarms
* Audible low battery indicator; alarm and power test buttons; includes a battery to power the alarm in the
* event of power failure
* The alarm sounds with it is earsplitting 85 decibel horn and the red LED indicator flashes; green LED light suggests AC
* Power
* The quick-draw pull-out drawer makes battery alternate easy 604056
Install a combining smoke & carbon monoxide alarm on each level of your home, as well as sleeping areas. This alarm is listed to UL (Underwriters Laboratories) safety standard 2034. It is fast and easy to install using the Quick Connect wiring harness and may without apparent effort replace your existent alarms. Consider upgrading your smoke-only alarms to a combining smoke and carbon monoxide alarm for added protection. Features include: 120 Volt AC Wired-In with 9 Volt Battery Backup – provides shelter even for the duration of a power outage, Dual Function Test/Silence Button – quiets non-emergency alarms and verifies alarm functionality, Front-Load Battery Drawer – replace battery without removing alarm from bracket, 3 LED’s – provide visual indication of alarm, power and service conditions, Locking Feature – locks alarm to bracket to deter alarm remotion or tampering, Battery Activation Pull Tab – keeps battery fresh until powered up, Missing Battery Guard – prevents drawer from closing without battery the right way installed Loud 85dB Alarm, Audible Low Battery Warning – alarm chirps once per minute until battery is replaced, 7-Year Product End-of-Service Life Alarm – warns when it’s time to replace alarm. Mounting hardware and 9 Volt super heavy responsibility battery included. 5-Year Limited Warranty.
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Most helpful customer reviews
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
Don’t buy this alarm By jrables We have several of them that came with our new house in addition to the 1204 model smoke alarms. They are all problematic. They go through batteries every 6 months and they ‘chirp’ in the middle of the night. The company is not easy to deal with. Recently all of them went off at the same time at 4 am and there was no smoke or fire… the company says to vacuum them out… easy on 15 foot ceilings?… they are a bad product. I am going to replace them all with a reliable brand.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Chirping drives us CRAZY! By PhysicsMama We kept trying to replace the battery, but it kept chirping intermittently, in the middle of the night, waking up our baby and disrupting world peace. Our world anyway.
Ahhh… just found several reviews of another USI smoke alarm with similar issues. Here’s a link to one of them from someone who seems to have found the root of the problem (i.e. they break easily and then start chirping): http://www.amazon.com/review/RKR39B5B094IL/ref=cm_cr_pr_perm?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B0026T76AU&nodeID=&tag=&linkCode=
Errrrrggh! Dp not buy this detector!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Eats batteries and chirps By M. Fidler We bought one of these to replace one of our original smoke detectors about 18 months ago. We had to replace the battery every 2 or 3 months which does not make sense, considering the battery is supposed to be a backup for failure of the AC power. The unit has started a single 2 beep chirp which can happen from once every few days to a couple of times a day, not described in the manual. I have vacummed it as recommended, changed batteries, but continue to lose sleep and disconnect the unit in the middle of the night. I am ready to go try another type of unit. We are in summer with absolutely no source of CO in the house, so definitely defective. When searching the web for some help, appears short battery life and chirping is common. These may be cheaper, but if you have to replace them every 12 to 24 months, the apparent savings really turns out to be a much higher cost.
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