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USER GUIDE
Halo – Wired 120VAC (60Hz Max 0.1A) with rechargeable battery
Smoke and Carbon Monoxide (CO) Alarm
Halo+ – Wired 120VAC (60Hz Max 0.1A) with rechargeable battery
Smoke and Carbon Monoxide (CO) Alarm with Weather Alerts
NOTE: PLEASE READ THOROUGHLY AND SAVE THIS USER’S GUIDE IN A SAFE PLACE.
COMFORMS TO UL 217 AND UL 2034
REV 1.4
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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19
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22
Special Thanks
Introduction to Halo
Product View
Inside the Box
Requirements
Where to Install
Set-Up & Installation
Understanding Your Halo
Keeping Halo at its Best
Expiration, Recycling and Disposal
Alarm Limitations
NFPA Required Protection
What you need to know about Carbon Monoxide (CO)
Safety Precautions
Electrical Shock Hazards
California State Fire Marshall
Nuclear Regulatory Commission(NRC) Information
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Statement
Mobile Notifications
Copyright and Technical Specifications
Service and Warranty
Halo Smart Labs Limited Warranty
5-7
8-11
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13-14
15-17
17-19
19-21
22-23
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1 | SPECIAL THANKS
The Halo+ Smoke and Carbon Monoxide alarm with Weather Alerts was born after the 2011 EF-5
tornado in Joplin, Missouri, hit close to home for one of our co-founders. Today, Halo Smart Labs
is a dedicated team working to achieve our mission of making the environment in, and around,
every home in the world safer. Thank you for bringing that mission a step closer to reality with your
purchase of this Halo alarm.
2 | INTRODUCTION TO HALO
Halo combines industry-leading dual sensor technology (ionization and photoelectric sensors) to
detect both smoldering and flaming fires. It can also detect carbon monoxide (CO). Smart sensors
can differentiate between a false alarm and a real fire. In addition to detecting emergencies, Halo
can also send you mobile notifications when you are away from home. Halo+ is the only smoke
alarm to deliver weather and disaster alerts, including tornadoes, floods, and hurricanes.
Halo detects products of combustion using the ionization technique. It contains a maximum of 1.0
micro curie (37kBq) of Americium 241, a radioactive material, distributed under U.S. NRC License
No. 32-35253-01E. The purchaser is exempt from any regulatory requirements.
Do not try to repair the smoke alarm yourself. If you have any questions about the operation or
installation of your alarm, please contact Halo customer service at (888) 434-HALO (4256).
This user guide covers the installation, testing, maintenance, operation and use of Halo and Halo+.
Halo Model Number: SABCA1
Halo+ Model number: SABDA1
3 | PRODUCT
VIEW
4 | INSIDE THE BOX
Before you install your Halo, check that the following items are in the box. In the unlikely event
that one of the below parts is missing, don’t return Halo to the store. Please contact Customer
Care at (888) 434-HALO (4256) and we will rush deliver the missing part.
5 | REQUIREMENTS
The following are required to utilize all additional features of Halo, which include the night light
control, wireless mobile notification, and room naming:
1. Wi-Fi Network - 802.11 b/g/n 2.4 GHz Network only
2. Halo App for iOS, 9.0 or later or Android, 4.X or later
3. Internet Connection
NOTICE!
Because Halo devices require connecting to your home electrical network,
consider hiring a licensed electrician to complete your installation.
6 | WHERE TO INSTALL
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recommends installing a smoke alarm in the following areas:
1. Inside each bedroom, outside each sleeping area, within 21 feet (6.4 meters) of any door to a sleeping room,
and on every level of the home including the basement.
2. On levels without bedrooms, install alarms in the living room/den/family room, and /or near the staircase to
another level.
3. Do not install near windows, doors, or ducts where drafts might interfere with their operation.
4. If installing in the basement, place on the ceiling at the bottom of the stairs leading to the next level.
5. Install at least 10 feet (3 meters) from a cooking appliance to reduce chances of false alarms when cooking.
MULTI-LEVEL HOME
Recommended Placement
When installing on ceiling or wall,
mount high on walls or ceilings
(remember, smoke rises). Wall-mounted
alarms should be installed with no more
than 12 inches between the ceiling and
the bottom of the alarm.
SINGLE LEVEL HOME
When installing on a slopped ceiling, place device at least
4 inches down from apex of the peak, but within 3 feet from
the peak.
7 | SET-UP & INSTALLATION
7.1 | GET THE APP
Download the Halo app for your smartphone or tablet to complete your Halo setup.
GET IT ON
7.1.1 | INTEGRATE WITH IRIS™
Halo also works with Iris by Lowe’s as part of a whole home safety and security system. Using the Iris system will allow
you to get notifications from Halo and other Iris compatible devices all in one app*. To get started, download the Iris
app from either the App Store (iOS) or from Google Play (Android) and create an account. Once in your Iris account,
click the “+” icon in the upper right corner, select the Halo device from the list and follow the in-app instructions to
connect your Halo. To learn more about Iris visit https://www.irisbylowes.com. *some devices may require the installation of
an Iris Smart Hub
7.1.2 | PAIRING VIA ZIGBEE
Halo will operate with third party, certified ZigBee devices. Once Halo greets you, it will automatically begin
searching for a ZigBee network. Halo will glow for a couple minutes before timing out. To awake, double
tap the center button or hold button for approximately 3+ seconds. To reset, hold down center button for
approximately 20+ seconds. Halo will reset all ZigBee settings and leave the network. For additional information
on ZigBee smart home platforms integration, visit https://www.halosmartlabs.com
7.2 | TEST BEFORE YOU INSTALL
Once you’re done setting up your Halo via the app, follow the instructions on the app to test your Halo. A selftest can be done without the use of the app by pressing the center Halo button. Your Halo will announce that it
is working properly.
7.3 | TURN OFF POWER
Avoid blowing a fuse by switching off the correct circuit breaker for the room where you are installing your Halo.
WARNING!
DO NOT stand close to the alarm when the horn is sounding. Exposure at close range may harm
your hearing. Always stand at arm’s length from the unit when testing.
DANGER!
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD.
Failure to turn off the power before installation may result in serious electrical shock, injury or death.
7.4 | REMOVE OLD SMOKE ALARM
Make sure the green power light is off on the alarm. You may have to twist the alarm to release it from the wall
or ceiling. Remove it carefully to keep from damaging your ceiling or wall.
Note: Your old smoke alarm might make a loud noise when removed. Follow the alarm’s disposal instructions to
properly dispose of your old smoke alarm.
7.5 | REMOVE OLD MOUNTING PLATE
Unscrew the mounting plate from the electrical box. Keep the screws from the old mounting plate.
7.6 | REMOVE OLD CONNECTOR
Unscrew the wire nuts to detach the 120V power connector from your old smoke alarm. If your wiring colors are
not black, red & white, you may want to take a quick photo of the old connector or label the wires in order to
perform the next step. Follow the color scheme on your old connector in order to ensure the correct connection!
7.7 | ATTACH THE HALO POWER CONNECTOR
Holding the white wire ends together, cap them with a wire nut and twist clockwise until it is secure. Do the
same with the remaining wires.
7.6
7.7
WARNING!
Improper wiring of the power connector or the wiring leading to the power connector
will cause damage to your Halo and may lead to a non-functioning device.
7.8 | INSTALL THE HALO MOUNTING PLATE
7.9 | CONNECT TO POWER
Screw the Halo mounting plate to the existing electrical box, reusing the existing screws or the ones
provided.
Plug the 120V power connector into the back of
your Halo.
7.11 | SWITCH POWER BACK ON
Turn the power back on at the circuit breaker.
Confirm the status LED is green. This means the
power is on.
7.10 | INSTALL YOUR HALO
First, tuck any excess wiring into the electrical box.
Line up the four tabs on the back of your Halo with the
notches on the mounting plate. Hold Halo against the
mounting plate and turn clockwise. If needed, follow
the same steps to install the rest of your Halos.
7.12 | PRESS TO TEST
Press the center Halo button to ensure your Halo
is working properly. Your Halo will announce the
test results.
WARNING!
DO NOT stand close to the alarm when the horn is sounding. Exposure at close range may harm
your hearing. Always stand at arm’s length from the unit when testing.
8 | UNDERSTANDING YOUR HALO
Halo uses different visual and audible alerts to let you know what is happening inside your home. These alerts
are in addition to the standard alarm sound, which is triggered by a smoke or carbon monoxide event. Halo will
provide audible, verbal alerts, and visual information in the form of colored lights.
8.1 | ALERTS
Halo has two different kinds of voice alerts - Pre-Alerts and Emergency Alarms.
Pre-Alert Notifications: When smoke levels have increased but have not reached an emergency alarm level,
Halo will announce a caution alert as an early warning. Halo will pulse an amber light and tell you the location of
the alert. You will receive a push notification on your phone when this occurs.
Emergency Alarms: Once the smoke or carbon monoxide has reached critical levels, Halo will begin pulsing
red, and begin a specific horn pattern based on the detected emergency. Halo will also announce in the room in
which the emergency has been detected. If both smoke and carbon monoxide are present, the smoke alarm will
take priority.
8.2 | HUSHING
Pre-Alerts and Emergency Alarms can be hushed (silenced) by using the Halo app or pressing the center Halo
button. In some cases, the smoke or CO level may be too high for the Emergency Alarm to be hushed. Only
silence the alarm when you have checked the conditions surrounding your Halo. Halo will flash white and
announce it has been silenced when hushed properly. Do not silence Halo by disconnecting it from the Halo
power connector and/or removing its battery. This will result in the alarm being unable to detect smoke or
carbon monoxide, leaving your home at risk.
8.3 | INTERCONNECT FEATURE
Your Halo Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm can interconnect with other multiple-station Halo alarms. This
means that when one Halo raises either a smoke or CO critical level alert, every Halo inside the house will
tell you in which room the alert originates. For example, if there is smoke inside the living room, all Halos will
announce smoke has been detected in the living room. To silence the alert, go to the room where the alarm was
triggered. All of the Halos in the house can be hushed through the alarming Halo. Press the center button on
the Halo or use the Halo app to hush the alarm.
Note: Halo is only approved to interconnect with other Halo products. It is NOT approved to interconnect with
any smoke alarms that are not Halo products. If only one Halo is installed in a home, the Halo will only go off
when there is an emergency inside the room in which it is installed.
AUDIBLE
VISUAL
WHAT-TO-DO
Smoke levels are rising
“Caution, Smoke
Detected.”
AMBER PULSES
Put out the source of
smoke. Open a window
or door to get fresh air
Carbon Monoxide in
the room has reached a
critical level
Horn Pattern: 4 beeps,
pause, 4 beeps, pause
Audible: “Danger,
Carbon Monoxide
Detected.”
FLASHING RED
1. Operate test/hush button
or use app to silence
2. Call your fire dept. or 911
3. Move to fresh air
4. Do not reenter the
premises until emergency
services tells you to do so
The smoke in the room
has reached a critical
level
Horn Pattern: 3 beeps,
pause, 3 beeps, pause
Audible: “Danger,
Smoke Detected.”
FLASHING RED
& WHITE
Evacuate the home
immediately
Halo+ has received a
weather radio alert the
user has subscribed to
NOAA Alarm Sound,
[tune into radio]
FLASHING
BLUE
Check the severity
of the alert and take
appropriate action
SILENCING
You have hushed an
alert. Halo will keep
quiet unless the smoke
or carbon monoxide
remain at critical levels.
“Halo is now hushed”
WHITE
PULSE
Halo will pulse green
when test is complete if
no issue was found
“Starting self-test.
Press to cancel. The
alarm will sound. The
alarm is loud. 3, 2, 1”
GREEN
PULSE
ALERTS
MEANING
TEST
8.4 | VISUAL & AUDIBLE ALERTS
8.5 | HALO KEY FEATURES
8.5.1 | Night Light
The night light feature is available via the Halo app. Once the Halo has been set up, you can turn the
night light on and off, customize the colors (red not available per UL requirements), vary the brightness
and set a timer to shut off in 15 or 30 minutes.
8.5.2 | Testing Feature
Even though Halo does perform continuous auto-tests on its sensors, Halo Smart Labs suggests you
perform a manual test of your Halo weekly. During a test, Halo will check its sensors, power, emergency
alarm, lights, and speaker. When you commence a test, Halo will provide you with a countdown before
beginning the test. The alarm will sound and it will be loud, so always stand an arm’s length away from
the unit when testing.
During your manual test:
1. You will hear the following sequence:
“Starting self-test. Press to cancel. The alarm will sound. The alarm is loud. 3, 2, 1”
2. Ensure that the alarm sounds and the LED lights illuminate properly.
3. Once the Halo has finish the test, it will inform you about the results. Halo will flash green if the test
was successfully passed.
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