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have 3 120-1072b detectors all hard wired. I have been trying to narrow down where the beeping is coming from, and it is driving me crazy. i replace two of the three and the third one is disconnected because i didnt but three(but i will). Is having the third one disconnected causing the system to still beep???????
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I have two firex fadc smoke alarms. came home and they were sounding alarm. any ideas. they are about two to three tears old and new batteries. niceverl@gmail.com Thanks
Mine was chirping every 30 seconds or so. I appears that I mounted it upside down. Nothing in the docs about it, but it seemed to make a difference and has quit.
I have 5 hardwired FireX smoke detectors. One has decided to continue beeping regardless of the new battery or without it! Have treid the cleaning idea, also tried several new batteries. Whats the next step or should I just replace the unit? Does the connector just pull out without a special tool?
<p>I tried what was suggested to stop the beeping, but my unit did not chirp. It started a continuous high frequency beep that I could barely hear. I have tried it several times and get the same result, and the ceiling part is still chirping. Help. What else can I do?</p>
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Firex product is garbage... Everyone has the same problem and there is no fix to it. Replace the product all together.
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