

When leaving the Alarm State, the LED will flash green constantly every second for the next five seconds and then enter the standby mode again.


Leaving the Alarm Mode: When the smoke level drops below the alarm level, then the detector will leave the alarm mode. This is when the smoke is at an alarming level. This is, in essence, the main state in which the smoke detector flashes red. Along with the beeps, the LED will flash red. 60 seconds.Īlarm State: When the alarm mode is triggered, the detector will give out three long beeps in 1.5 seconds. In this state, the LED will flash green every minute i.e. Standby Mode: This is the phase where the unit is merely standing by. After the cycles are completed, the flashing will cease and the unit will enter standby mode. This is the first instance in the life of the unit when the smoke detector flashes red (as part of the cycle). After turning on, the unit will go through eight cycles (red/green/yellow). Powering On: Once your unit is mounting in the bracket, it will turn on by itself. Following are the different modes and the different states in which your LED indicator can start flashing. If you have a sound understanding of the different ways your smoke detector will flash in different situations, you will be able to avoid getting panicky or worried.
