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POTENTIAL ISSUE: A smoke alarm component (a capacitor) can overheat causing unit to smoke, sounding the alarm, and leaving smoke / soot residue.
http://utcfssecurityproducts.com/CustomerSupport/Pages/ESL-320ACC,-320ACX,-10.aspx
This bullletin is to inform you of recent issues concerning FSRA10(F) and FSRA10C(F) Remote Annunciators, and how to resolve them.
http://utcfssecurityproducts.com/CustomerSu … eworX-FSRA10-Series-Remote-(FNN-10005F).aspx
We have reports of fire alarm control panels operating abnormally when handheld radios are in close proximity.
http://utcfssecurityproducts.com/CustomerSu … Interference-from-Handheld-(FNN-10004F).aspx
We received a customer report that TX-6010-01-1 wireless smoke alarms were initially testing correctly using aerosol test smoke, but were then sending CleanMe signals to the control panel, warning that they were overly sensitive.
http://utcfssecurityproducts.com/CustomerSu … t/Pages/TX-Series-Field-Notes-TFN-09014.aspx
There is a noncritical issue with the product documentation shipped with FireworX FX series fire alarm control panels.
http://utcfssecurityproducts.com/CustomerSu … worX-Product-Documentation-(FNN-09006F).aspx
GE Security has received reports from our dealers that once our 500N-based wireless smoke alarms send a low battery signal to the alarm panel, and after replacing the batteries, a second low battery signal is received, often within weeks of installing the new batteries.
http://utcfssecurityproducts.com/CustomerSu … ges/500N-Based-Wireless-Smoke-Detectors.aspx