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LP Gas alarm

Art.no 18-2447, 32-8624

The gas alarm requires 2–3 minutes to warm up whenever it is powered up. During this period
the gas alarm may not respond (no alarm) to gas or a push-button test.

Placement

For maximum protection the alarm should be installed on a flat wall in the room where the gas 
appliance is situated and a gas leak is most likely to occur. In most installations this will be close 
to the cooker in the kitchen or caravan etc. This gas alarm is design to detect primarily LP-gas 
(liquefied petroleum gas); however it also detects the presence of natural gas and should be 
mounted differently depending on the type of explosive gas you intend to detect.
Natural gas is lighter than air so the alarm should be installed higher than the top of the highest 
outside window or door within a room. This will usually be no more than 30 centimetres from 
the ceiling. It should also be between 1 metre and 5 metres from the gas appliance. LPG is heavier 
than air so the alarm should be installed close to the lowest point, not more than 30 centimetres 
from the floor and not more than 4 metres from the appliance.

Installation

This gas alarm is design for easy installation and comes complete with screws, mounting bracket 
and adaptor. Attach the mounting bracket to wall with the screws provided then twist and lock 
the alarm into place (clockwise). Now choose to either plug alarm into a standard 230 V AC outlet 
using provided adaptor or directly to a 12 V DC source. When the alarm is properly installed, 
green LED indicates the alarm is receiving sufficient power. Wait for 2–3 minutes, then push and hold 
the test button for 5–10 seconds. If the alarm is activated the unit is now ready to detect and protect.

Testing and maintenance

Test alarm by using the test button at least once a week and always after long absences. Check 
that the green light diode is active, indicating sufficient current supply. Then press and hold the test 
button until the alarm sounds. Also check that the red light diode flashes during alarm test.  
A simple confidence check can be conducted by using a small disposable cigarette lighter and 

Gas safety

If alarm sounds, open all windows and doors to allow the gas to disperse. Don’t switch on/off 
lighting, exhausting fan or any kind of electrical appliance to avoid explosion. Check all the gas 
appliances, extinguish any open flames including cigarettes and turn off the gas supply and check 
hose connectors and pipes for leakages. It’s crucial that the source(s) of the leak is determined 
and appropriate repairs are made. Contact the supplier of the gas equipment or the fire brigade if 
the problem is not located. In case of immediate danger, always call the fire brigade from outside 
the building.

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When leaving the room where the gas is used, always turn off any equipment and the gas supply.

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Do not make any changes in the gas installation without proper knowledge.

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Let a specialist inspect your gas installations regularly.

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Avoid sleeping in direct proximity to the gas installations.

Guarantee

We guarantee your new gas alarm for two years from the date of purchase by the end user; 
the guarantee is limited to replacement of the product, repair of the product or replacement of 
the product with repaired product at the discretion of the manufacturer. 
We shall be under no obligation to repair, replace or refund units which are found to be defective 
in any way due to unreasonable use or neglect, been tampered with, and modified or subject to 
attempted repairs or exposed to extreme temperatures.

Alt.

12 V DC

Input rating: 100–240 V AC ~ 50–60Hz
Output rating: 12 V DC (=), 200 mA

Place mounting bracket with
arrows pointing upwards

Twist the
alarm to
install

Mark 
  two screw 
      locations 
          on wall

Plug in

Max 5 m

Max 30 cm

Natural Gas

LP Gas

Max 4 m

Max 30 cm

pressing the lever normally used to maintain the flame without 
lighting it. If this is then held close to the alarm, the red LED 
light will come on and the alarm will sound. Make sure to air 
out the room after testing. Vacuum unit regularly and use 
a cloth to wipe the outside of the alarm. When used in for 
example boats, caravans, mobile homes etc. we recommend 
that you store the gas alarm in normal room temperature 
during the winter season, this prolongs its life expectancy.  
A gas alarm should be replaced after around 5 years, because 
the gas sensor thereafter gradually changes sensitivity.

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