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On Jan 30, 11:46 am, "Mike Lewis" <some...@micrsoft.com> wrote:
> "Don Phillipson" <d.phillipsonSPAMBL...@ncf.ca> wrote in message
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> > "ronv11" <ron...@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> >> i just bought a new kidde fire alarm it chirped every 30 seconds
> >> after i put the batteries in. Its Saturday night and the 1800 help
> >> line is closed.. then i checked and i put the batteries in wrong. if
> >> you just bought a new kidde fire alarm or you put new batteries in
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> >> the thing starts chirpping check the batteries you mght have them in
> >> wrong.. the stupid users guid dont tell you that ......your welcome
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> > Look carefully at the way the plastic is moulded
> > for the battery compartment. You ought to see
> > an outline of the battery showing its correct
> > alignment.
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> > The chirping alarm is a safety feature designed
> > into the product, intended to warn you if you
> > inserted the battery with the wrong orientation.
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> > Don Phillipson
> > Carlsbad Springs
> > (Ottawa, Canada)
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> If the battery was installed wrong .. where is the alarm getting the power
> to produce the chirp?
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Hi Mike, I dont know, but Don is right, the battery was installed
wrong. after i checked the batterys and put them in right the problem
was fixed..
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