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Aico is a European market leader in home life safety, specializing in high-quality smoke, heat, and carbon monoxide alarms and sensor technology.

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Aico is a market leader in residential fire and carbon monoxide protection, wholly owned by Ei Electronics. With a reputation for quality and innovation, Aico manufactures comprehensive safety solutions including smoke alarms, heat alarms, and multi-sensor fire alarms designed for homes and commercial properties. Their product range includes the specialized Ei3000, Ei600, and RadioLINK+ series, which offer advanced features like AudioLINK+ data extraction and SmartLINK wireless interconnection.

Dedicated to preventing domestic fatalities, Aico products are rigorously tested to meet British and European standards. The company supports installers, landlords, and homeowners with reliable mains-powered and battery-operated devices that integrate seamlessly to provide early warning and protection. From standalone units to fully interconnected systems, Aico remains at the forefront of home life safety technology.

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aico Carbon Monoxide Alarm Instruction Manual

February 25, 2025
aico Carbon Monoxide Alarm Specifications: Product Name: Aico Carbon Monoxide Alarm Color: White Origin: Made in Ireland Compatibility: Rigorously tested with various household appliances Regulatory Compliance: BS EN 50291 Kitemarked…

aico Ei3018 Carbon Monoxide Alarm Owner’s Manual

February 25, 2025
Ei3018 Carbon Monoxide Alarm Specifications Sensor Type: Electrochemical Cell Supply Voltage: 230V AC, 50 Hz Power Consumption: 0.25W (standby) Battery back-up: Rechargeable lithium cells Alarm Horn: Piezoelectric Sound Level: 85…

aico Ei660iRF Multi Sensor Fire Alarm Installation Guide

June 10, 2024
aico Ei660iRF Multi Sensor Fire Alarm Product Information Specifications: Product: Battery Powered Smoke / Heat / Multi-Sensor Fire Alarms Series: Ei600 series Power Supply: 3V Lithium Battery (non-replaceable) Alarm Sound…

aico Ei407 Manual Call Point User Manual

January 16, 2023
aico Ei407 Manual Call Point Contains vital information on the product’s operation and installation. Read and retain carefully. If you are just installing this product the manual MUST be given…

aico Ei200MRF RadioLINK Plus Module Instructions

November 22, 2022
aico Ei200MRF RadioLINK Plus Module Instructions Introduction The Ei200MRF RadioLINK+ Module is the next generation RF module designed to fit in the Ei208W & Ei208DW CO Alarms. The Ei200MRF RadioLINK+…

aico Ei140RC Series 230V Smoke and Heat Alarm

December 23, 2021
aico Ei140RC Series 230V Smoke and Heat Alarm USER SECTION Introduction to Ei1404:2C Smoke/Heat Alarms The  Ei14ORC  series  is  supplied  with  an  Easi-Fit base that allows very quick and  simple …

Aico support FAQ

Common questions about manuals, registration, and support for this brand.

  • How often should I test my Aico alarm?

    It is recommended to test your Aico alarm at least once a month by pressing the test button to ensure the sensors, electronics, and sounder are functioning correctly.

  • What should I do if my Carbon Monoxide alarm sounds?

    If your alarm sounds, evacuate the premises immediately, ventilate the area by opening doors and windows, and contact emergency services or a gas safety engineer.

  • Can I replace the battery in my 10-year life Aico alarm?

    Many Aico models, such as the Ei600 series, are powered by sealed lithium batteries designed to last the 10-year life of the alarm. These batteries are non-replaceable; the entire unit should be replaced after 10 years.

  • How do interconnected Aico alarms work?

    Aico alarms can be interconnected via hard-wire or wirelessly using RadioLINK+ modules. When one device detects fire or Carbon Monoxide, it triggers all connected alarms in the system to sound, ensuring the warning is heard throughout the property.