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Reset Memory: Hold down the test button for at least 20 seconds. Cover the horn with a cloth to
muffle the alarm during this time. Clearing of the memory is indicated by a 1-second-long flash of the
red LED alarm indicator. Please note that the alarm memory will also be reset if the Alarm is removed
from its mounting plate (switched off).
The Alarm can communicate its status and history through various Led flashes and chirps/beeps.
However, a more comprehensive report of all such events is available through the AudioLINK
download via the App.
Low Battery Backup Fault
If the battery backup supply is depleted, the sounder will give one short chirp with one yellow LED
fault indicator flash every 48 seconds. In this case check that the green LED power indicator is on
continuously. If it is off, or flashing every 48 seconds, the Alarm is not receiving 230V AC mains power
and is being powered by the battery backup. The chirp every 48 seconds indicates that the battery
is depleted. The battery is not replaceable. Check fuses, circuit breakers and wiring to determine the
cause of the interruption to the mains power. If in doubt, contact a qualified electrician. Once mains
power is reinstated, the chirps should cease within 2 hours as the battery charges up. If the chirping
persists for over 2 hours with the green light on, there may be some other problem with the Alarm.
The Alarm must be returned for repair or replacement - see
GETTING YOUR ALARM SERVICED
section.
Sensor Fault
The Alarm regularly checks the CO sensor and/or thermistor heat sensor for correct operation. If the
Alarm has found a fault with the sensor, it will give 2 short chirps with 2 yellow LED flashes every 48
seconds. In this case, the Alarm must be returned for repair or replacement - see
GETTING YOUR
ALARM SERVICED
section.
Summary of Contents for EIB3018
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Page 5: ...5 1 Introduction Installer Guide...
Page 11: ...11 2 Installation...
Page 25: ...25 3 What is Carbon Monoxide User Guide...
Page 33: ...33 4 Testing...
Page 38: ...38 5 What to do in case of FIRE...
Page 40: ...40 6 What to do in case your Alarm detects Carbon Monoxide...
Page 42: ...42 7 Troubleshooting and Indicator summary tables...
Page 52: ...52 8 Important Safeguards...
Page 55: ...55 9 Service and Guarantee...
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