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Aico EI141RC 240v Ionisation Smoke Alarm + Base Reviews

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Aico's Ei141RC Mains 230/240V AC Ionisation Smoke Alarm with 9V alkaline battery back up (included) Interconnectable with up to 20 other alarms, if one sounds all sound. Built in Test / Hush button. Memory function indicates if an alarm has been previously activated. One person test feature. Low battery warning. Kitemarked to BS EN14604:2005 Can be interconnected by hard wiring (cable) or used with Aico radio wireless bases (EI168RC). More responsive to flaming fires (Papers, Clothing). Proven long life ionisation sensor. Third Parth Accredited by BSI BS EN 14604:2005 KM 552831 For use in Bedrooms

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Does the job
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Posted 10 years ago
great
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Posted 10 years ago
This was a replacement for the same product used for the last 10 years, but had to be changed due to current alarm coming to end of service life. Smoke alarms should be replaced as indicated on the label.
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Posted 10 years ago
Used on private job, customer very happy.
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Posted 10 years ago
Quality product. Replacement of existing units
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Posted 10 years ago
Great product as described.
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Posted 10 years ago
I bought two of these, one to replace one that was playing up and one as a spare. These are probably the most irritating smoke alarms on the market because when the battery back up runs down they inevitably start beeping in the middle of the night (when temperature reduces battery voltage), it can take ages to track down which one is beeping and it is difficult to get them off the base to replace the battery. The temptation is to take it off it base, wrap it in towels (to mask the beeping) and forget about it, which means that you are no longer protected. They work OK as smoke detectors but from a user perspective the design is very poor. We have numerous of them spread around the house so we replaced the faulty one rather than replacing the whole system.
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Posted 10 years ago
Good
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Posted 10 years ago