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Subject: Re: MasterGuard


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Date Posted: 12/ 2/06 11:08am
In reply to: Erik 's message, "Re: MasterGuard" on 12/25/05 5:16pm

Try contact www.masterguard.com for a replacement or a local office near you. there service is free or a local Masterguard dealer in your area, they will come by and take care of the problem.

>While using a dust mop to clean around the MG-50 Heat
>Detector I bumped the SIDE of the detector and the
>center fuse cap popped off, activating the alarm.
>
>The spring-loaded alarm wound down in 1 minute and
>didn't even get a yelp from the family pooch. The
>alarm had a nice ring. But when it takes the annoying
>buzzer of my alarm clock 2 feet from my ear longer to
>wake me up I really question if the MG-50 has the
>alarm intensity. But it at least can serve as a
>secondary alarm to the smoke detectors.
>
>After finding the center fuse cap it took me another
>10 minutes to find the steel center pin and spring
>that popped out after the fuse cap came off.
>Unfortunately, something else is missing or broken
>because the fused center cap does not want to affix.
>
>The serial number is 892570579 (not on the recall) and
>the unit was already installed in the home when I
>moved in 13 years ago. I do not have the owners manual
>to determine if I have retrieved all the parts.
>
>Anyone have similar experiences?

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