White Stagg Halo Smart Labs LS001A Halo / Halo+ User Manual Color Manual

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Quick Start Guide
Safety Reimagined
Thank You For Purchasing Halo:
Safety Reimagined
The Halo smoke alarm 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 highly dedicated team working
hard to realize 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.
Installing Your Halo
Step 1
Connect
Wiring
Step 2
Affix
Baseplate
Step 3
Connect to
Power
Step 4
Affix Halo to
Mounting Plate
Get The App
Download the Halo
app for iOS or Android
and use your smart
device to complete
your Halo setup. If
you plan to use Halo as
part ofyour Lowe’s Iris
system, download the
Iris app.
Please review the user manual for additional information if required.
Halo
Halo+
Recommended Installation Locations
ATTIC
MASTER
BEDROOM HALL BEDROOM
KITCHEN LIVING
ROOM
GARAGE BASEMENT
The Halo App
Easy-to-Use
The Halo app makes setting
up each device quick and easy. Thoughtful
The Halo app makes it easy
to hush your device.
Personal
Customize the weather or
emergency alerts you wish
to receive based on your
preferences.
Tap-to-Dial
Quickly reach your emergency
contact or local fire service
with one - touch dialing.
Inviting
Let friends and family receive
alerts so they can help when
you’re away from home.
Helpful
Mobile notifications for when
you’re not home.
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4
5
6
2
3
Halo Makes It Easy
Say hello to Halo &
Halo will say hello back
Use your smartphone
to hush Halo
or create a
custom accent light
AUDIBLE ALERTS
Your Halo device
communicates using a
human voice – it even
says “Hello”.
VISUAL ALERTS
Your Halo device provides
visual alerts using its
built-in LED ring, creating
a halo when it lights up.
MOBILE ALERTS
Your Halo will also
communicate via mobile
notifications direct to
your smartphone.
What Is Halo Telling Me?
The language of 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.
FLASHING
RED AND
WHITE
AMBER
PULSES
GREEN
PULSE
WHITE
PULSE
FLASHING
BLUE
FLASHING
RED
“Caution, Smoke
Detected.”
Horn Pattern: 4 beeps,
pause, 4 beeps, pause.
Audible: “Danger, Carbon
Monoxide Detected.”
Horn Pattern: 3 beeps,
pause, 3 beeps, pause.
Audible: “Danger, Smoke
Detected.”
NOAA Alarm Sound,
[tune into radio]
“Halo is now hushed.”
“Starting self-test. Press to
cancel. The alarm will sound.
The alarm is loud. 3, 2, 1”
Keeping Halo At Its Best
Testing
Perform a manual test of your wired Halo weekly or, at
minimum, once a month. During a test, Halo will check its
sensors, power, emergency alarm, and speaker.
Cleaning Your Halo
As with any smoke alarm, you should clean your Halo at
least once a year. Dust buildup on the outside or inside can
cause Halo to stop working properly. Clean your Halo by
removing it from the wall and dusting it with a dry cloth.
If necessary, use compressed air or a vacuum cleaner hose
to blow or vacuum the openings. Never use any water,
detergents or solvents on your Halo.
Expiration, Recycling and Disposal
Most smoke alarms (including Halo) should be replaced
every ten years. Once your Halo has expired, you will
need to recycle it according to local regulations and
install a more recent model.
Contact Halo
In the unlikely event you have any issues with your Halo or need
help with your installation, contact Halo Customer Care at
1-888-434-HALO (1-888-434-4256).
2016 © Halo Smart Labs
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