Even though your smoke detector is hard wired to the homes electrical system the smoke alarms still contain a 9 volt backup battery.
Hard wired smoke alarm keeps beeping.
You can also shut off the power to the unit to reset it.
We ll help you find the source of the problem and fix it so you can have some peace again.
Battery operated smoke detectors detect smoke from a fire.
We don t blame you.
First try the reset button on each smoke alarm.
If your smoke alarm happens to be hard wired there are a few additional steps you ll need to try.
Here are the things you need to check on your smoke alarm to get it to stop chirping.
Turn off the power to the unit by switching off the corresponding breaker in the circuit box.
Tired of that annoying beeping sound coming from your hard wired smoke alarm.
Silence your malfunctioning smoke detector if you re being driven mad by the shrill intermittent beeping of your smoke alarm it s probably trying to tell you something.
On hardwired smoke detectors you may need to press and hold the reset button to make the chirping noise stop.
Then wait to see if the beeping stops.
When they detect smoke they begin to emit a loud warning alarm.
If that doesn t work flipping the circuit.
First follow these quick troubleshooting steps.
Hit the reset button to see if the detector simply needs to reset.
Sometimes the chirping may continue even after the battery is replaced.
The reason those batteries are there are as a backup.
Smoke alarms are often out of sight and out of reach.
Locate the reset button on the surface of the smoke detector.
Hold the reset button for 15 to 20 seconds.