How Do I Determine If My Combination Alarm Has Reached Its End of Life?

To determine if your combination alarm has reached its end-of-life, you can follow these guidelines:

Chirping Every 30 Seconds

If your alarm emits a chirp every 30 seconds, it is either an end-of-life alert or a sensor error. This indicates that the alarm needs to be replaced to ensure your home remains protected.

Chirping Every 60 Seconds

If the alarm emits a chirp every 60 seconds, it means that the battery power is not sufficient to power the unit in full alarm. In this case, you should check the battery and replace it if necessary.

End-of-Life or Sensor Error

An end-of-life alert or sensor error will not respond to a battery change. If you have tried replacing the battery and the chirping continues, it is likely that the alarm has reached its end-of-life and needs to be replaced.

Disposing of Your Alarm

If your alarm has reached its end-of-life, it is important to dispose of it properly. Follow the disposal instructions provided by the manufacturer or contact your local waste management facility for guidance on how to safely dispose of electronic devices.

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