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98
C
ARB
ON MONO
XIDE ALARM
Please read all steps thoroughly
before attempting to test your alarm.
• If the alarm is wall mounted, remove by
unhooking the unit from the wall fixing
screws.
• Cover the sounder vents with one hand
and hold the Test/Reset button down with
your thumb/finger until the power LED
illuminates green and the sounder sounds
for a second time. (This should happen
after 5 seconds.) Release the Test/Reset
button and the power LED will flash green
once every second. This indicates that the
sampling rate of the detector has increased
and can be tested using a known source of
CO.
• Light an incense stick or a cigarette using a
match or a lighter. If using an incense stick,
be sure to blow the flame out so that the
incense stick is smouldering. Extinguish the
lighter, or put out the match and place it
into a dish of water.
• Turn the detector on its side so that the
vents on the right hand side of the detector
are pointing downwards. Hold the burning
incense stick or cigarette around 15cm
(6”) below the detector. An increase in
the localised carbon monoxide level within
the sensor to more than 50ppm will cause
the sounder to sound for one cycle of four
loud beeps. The power LED will no longer
flash green every second but will revert
to flashing once a minute. The detector
will revert back to the ordinary operating
mode (it may take up to 2 minutes for the
localised level of carbon monoxide to fall
below 50ppm). Now move the source of
CO away from the detector as the test is
finished.
• Put out the incense stick or cigarette by
placing it into a dish of water. Ensure all
flames have been extinguished.
If the localised carbon monoxide level
within the sensor does not reach
50ppm during the test, the sensor
test will stop automatically after 3
minutes.
U
NDERSTANDING
Y
OUR
P
RODUCT
’
S
I
NDICATORS
The higher the concentration of carbon
monoxide detected by the detector, the
quicker it will respond. When sufficient carbon
monoxide is detected a loud audible signal
CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM
A FireAngel CO-9B battery-operated alarm is
fitted near to the ceiling in your caravan.
F
EATURES
• An advanced electro-chemical sensor
designed to accurately measure low–high
levels of carbon monoxide (CO) providing
an early warning of toxic CO levels in your
caravan.
• Detects carbon monoxide continuously.
• Resistant to false alarms caused by usual
household contaminants.
• Sounds a large 85dB alarm (at 1 metre (3
feet)) to alert you in case of an emergency.
• Test/Reset button.
• Simple to mount, portable, ideal for
travelling.
• Conforms to the British Standards Institute
(BSi) Carbon Monoxide Standard BS EN
50291: 2001.
• 7 year warranty.
• Test the sounder, batteries and circuitry.
• Allows you to test the sensor by introducing
a source of CO into the detector.
• Silence the loud 85dB sounder during an
alarm (only possible when current CO level
is less than 50ppm (Parts Per Million the
accepted level of carbon monoxide in the
air)).
T
ESTING
THE
S
OUNDER
B
ATTERIES
AND
C
IRCUITRY
• Test the sounder, batteries and circuitry by
pressing and holding the Test/Reset button
for 1 second to confirm that the detector
is operating properly. The sounder should
sound as soon as the button is pressed,
and the alarm LED will illuminate red,
indicating that the sounder is working and
the batteries are providing power to the
unit. The test for the sounder batteries and
circuitry should be performed weekly.
T
ESTING
THE
S
ENSOR
• All sensor testing should be carried out by a
responsible adult. This test should only be
performed once a month. Excessive testing
will cause the battery life to be shortened.
CO testers may be used in order
to avoid having to burn cigarettes,
incense sticks etc.
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