Carbon Monoxide Alarm, Backlit Digital Display and Battery Backup, First Alert, Digital Display, 85 dB, White

  • Model Number: 1039746
  • UPC: 029054018465
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  • Carbon Monoxide Alarm, Backlit Digital Display and Battery Backup, First Alert, Digital Display, 85 dB, White

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      FIRST ALERT 1039746

      The First Alert CO615 dual-power carbon monoxide plug-in alarm alerts you to dangerous carbon monoxide. This carbon monoxide detector operates on a dual-power system with battery backup for continuous monitoring, even in the event of a power outage. The backlit digital screen tells you at a glance what the carbon monoxide and power levels are. The CO monitor also features a convenient test and silence button and an end-of-life timer that lets you know when it is time to replace the unit.

      Type    :    Carbon Monoxide Alarm
      Power Source    :    Plug In
      Power Supply    :    120 VAC
      Sensor Type    :    Electrochemical
      Display Type    :    Digital
      Alarm Type    :    Audible Beep
      Sound Level    :    85 dB
      Color    :    White
      Dimensions    :    3.4 in L x 1.7 in W x 5 in H
      Includes    :    (2) AA Battery
      • Advanced electrochemical sensor
      • Backlit digital display is easy to read
      • Plug and protect, alarm plugs into any standard 120 VAC outlet with no additional mounting, line cord allows for multiple installation options
      • EZ view backlit digital display, easy viewing of danger levels, current and peak co levels in your home, illuminates only when alarm sounds or a button is pressed
      • Battery backup, provides consistent protection for added safety during power outages
      • EZ access battery door, front-open compartment allows easy battery change without dismounting alarm
      • Mute button, mutes unnecessary alarms, tests alarm function with same button
      • Low battery signal mute, quiets low battery signal for up to 8 hr
      • Electrochemical sensor, most accurate technology available for detecting carbon monoxide, compared to other common sensing technologies
      • Carbon monoxide alarms should be replaced every 5 years for maximum protection