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4.  CONDENSED OPERATION INSTRUCTONS 

 

OPERATION: 

  The CO detector is operational once 

the  activation  switch  is  slid  to 

ON

  position.    If  the 

detector’s  power  is  active,  the 

POWER

  green  LED 

will  flash  once  every  60  seconds,  and  the  LCD 
readout  will  continuously  display  ON,  or  the  current 
CO level if 30 PPM or more is detected.

 

 

 

 
ALARM CONDITION:

   When the batteries are active, and CO gas is detected at a level 

and  duration  specified  in  Section  3  of  the  Owner’s  Manual,  the  horn  will  sound  and 

ALARM

  red  LED  will  light.  The  alarm  signal  will  sound  4  short beeps  every  6  seconds, 

and flash the 

ALARM

 red LED in sync with the beeping sound. The LCD will also display 

the current CO level detected.  After having alarmed for more than 5 minutes, the alarm 
signal  will  change  to  4  short  beeps  every  60  seconds.    The  alarm  signal  is  either 
manually or automatically reset.  See Section 10 of Owner’s Manual 

WHAT TO DO WHEN 

THE ALARM SOUNDS

 

 

 

           Beeps 4 times every 6 seconds  

          for first 5 minutes  

              Beeps 4 times per minute  

              after 5 minutes 

 
 
 

TEST/RESET/MUTE

 

BUTTON: 

The 

TEST/RESET/MUTE

  button  is  used  to  check 

the  detector  for  proper  operation,  and  to 
temporarily mute horn for 5 minutes when alarm 
is activated, for 24 hours during the first week of 
a “Low Battery Voltage” signal (

activation, or 

for  60  hours  during  the  first  month  of  a  sensor 
“End-of-Life” signal (

) activation.  The LCD

 

 

will display the current CO level detected when detector is being tested, or 

  when 

an  alarm  signal  is  muted.    See  Section  9  of  Owner’s  Manual 

TEST  AND  MUTE 

DETECTOR

 for detailed instructions to test the detector and mute the audible horn. 

 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for CD8180

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Page 2: ...y maintenance room that contains combustion equipment such that an alarm signal will be heard before anyone enters the building or maintenance room For residential areas within a commercial building carbon monoxide alarms that are listed to the UL 2034 residential standard like the Defender CA6150 should be installed inside or near every sleeping area or room according to the manufacturer s instru...

Page 3: ...ng plate Connection between mounting plate and detector will automatically turn activation switch ON 2 Press and hold test button until detector starts to beep then release The detector should beep 4 times pause and then beep 4 times again ALARM red LED should flash at the same time 3 Secure detector to mounting plate with Phillips head screw provided through the mounting hole on top of detector ...

Page 4: ...having alarmed for more than 5 minutes the alarm signal will change to 4 short beeps every 60 seconds The alarm signal is either manually or automatically reset See Section 10 of Owner s Manual WHAT TO DO WHEN THE ALARM SOUNDS Beeps 4 times every 6 seconds for first 5 minutes Beeps 4 times per minute after 5 minutes TEST RESET MUTE BUTTON The TEST RESET MUTE button is used to check the detector fo...

Page 5: ...total length of time the highest CO level was detected within 10 of the peak from 1 to 999 minutes Current CO Level e g 10 PPM detected within last minute Highest CO Level e g peak of 25 PPM detected within last 30 days Duration of Peak CO Level e g peak detected for 60 minutes Each reading will appear for five seconds To erase the record in memory press the Display CO Level button and while the r...

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