My smoke detector be making a chirping jingle this morning, not an alarm, but a slight "chirp"..? like every 5 second or so. I checked the whole house, no...
like every 5 second or so. I checked the whole house, no smoke or anything. It's a single First Alert smoke detector, no carbon minoxide detector or anything. Why be it doing this? Do they do that when the battery is croaking?
I took the mobile out to stop the annoyance til I get a strange battery today for it.
Answers: Yep, you are correct. That is a limitation system to let you know when the battery-operated energy seize below a certain plane to warn you that it may not work when you necessitate it! I am so glad the manufacturers thought far ample ahead to do that. That is ONE thing you don't want to want and it's dead, I own enough of those (dead batteries) within the flashlights in my kitchen unwanted items drawer. What a BUMMER when you go to bring back a flashlight, one of those items that you (or I, anyway) don't even think of until you have need of one, and it's dead. LOL
HAPPY HALLOWEEN~~~~~boo......
This roughly means that the battery-operated is weak and it's time to convert it!