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Smoke & Heat Detector Troubleshooting
Alarm Mode on
State
Keypad
Normal
None
(standby)
Alarm for Heat
Heat Alarm
Detector Zone
Low Batt signal for the
Low Battery
Heat Detector zone
Testing the Heat Detector
Because many heat detectors are designed for a one-time use, it is not recommended that you test them yourself. If you have concerns
about the readiness of the heat detector, please refer to the
How They Work
Smoke Detectors
There are three common styles of Smoke Detectors:
Ionization: Detects fast, flaming fires caused by chemicals, petroleum based products, paper and
wood. It is equipped with two metal plates and a small amount of radioactive material to ionize air.
When smoke passes through the device, it interrupts the ionization and triggers the alarm.
Photoelectric: Detects visible smoke, slow burning, smoldering fires caused by drapes, clothes,
paper and wood. It operates with a light beam inside; smoke particles break the light beam and
triggers the alarm.
Dual: Includes both Ionization and Photoelectric sensors.
Smoke detectors should be mounted on a ceiling or high on the wall. The
Association
recommends that there be at least one smoke detector on each floor, including outside
sleeping areas, in every bedroom and in the basement.
Heat Detectors
There are three common styles of Heat Detectors:
Rate of Rise: Recognizes a rapid increase of heat within its installed area. When the ambient
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Action
The device is operating normally. No action needed.
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Heat in excess of 135 F OR an increase in temperature in
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excess of 15 F per minute has been detected. ADT has been
notified of the alarm. Take appropriate action.
The battery power is low. ADT has been contacted. You will be
notified of the non-emergency situation. Replace the
battery. Please refer to the
Replacement
page.
Contact Us
page.
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