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My bedroom detector went off last night. Not the low battery chirping - the actual alarm to indicate a fire. After searching the house for a minute or two, there was no smoke/fire, and the detector stopped alarming.

I went back to bed, and the same thing happened about an hour later. At that point I disconnected and took out the battery, knowing the house is safe.

Should I just be safe and replace the unit? Should I replace the other 3 while I'm at it?

The units are about 6.5 years old.
 
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Yes replace, do you know which one it was? Who is the manufacture? Do you have a part number from the back of the unit?

If it is kidde, they are really helpful on figuring with unit(s) are causing the problem, and will send you a free replacement based on date code stamped on the back of the unit. Some of their units are 5 year warranty, some are 10 year.



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Yes replace, do you know which one it was? Who is the manufacture? Do you have a part number from the back of the unit?

If it is kidde, they are really helpful on figuring with unit(s) are causing the problem, and will send you a free replacement based on date code stamped on the back of the unit. Some of their units are 5 year warranty, some are 10 year.


It's a Kidde, model i2060A. I'll give them a call tomorrow.
 
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They have 10 year warranty. They should just mail you a replacement. It will just be the unit usually and you reuse the bracket and plug in. I'd suggest if you are comfortable with it, checking the connections in the electrical box for tight connections and paint on the wires (with circuit turned off). If there is paint on the wires use a pair of linesman's pliers and grip semi tight on the wires and twist clockwise. If you don't have linesman's pliers just use wire brush to clean paint off (if present) and replace wire nuts and make sure all connections are tight. SDs fail often times from loose connections, especially on the neutral wire (white), or it could just have been bad luck.



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I clean mine every year,blow it out with the air compressor..


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