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How Can I Protect My Family?

A CO Alarm is an excellent means of 
protection. It monitors the air and sounds a 
loud alarm before carbon monoxide levels 
become threatening for average, healthy adults.

A CO Alarm is not a substitute for proper 
maintenance of home appliances. 

To help prevent CO problems and reduce the 
risk of CO poisoning:

• Clean chimneys and flues yearly. Keep 

them free of debris, leaves, and nests for 
proper air flow. Also, have a professional 
check for rust and corrosion, cracks, or 
separations. These conditions can pre-
vent proper air movement and cause 
backdrafting. Never “cap” or cover a 
chimney in any way that would block air 
flow.

• Test and maintain all fuel-burning equip-

ment annually. Many local gas or oil com-
panies and HVAC companies offer 
appliance inspections for a nominal fee.

• Make regular visual inspections of all 

fuel-burning appliances. Check appli-
ances for excessive rust and scaling. 
Also check the flame on the burner and 
pilot lights. The flame should be blue. A 
yellow flame means fuel is not being 
burned completely and CO may be 

present. Keep the blower door on the fur-
nace closed. Use vents or fans when 
they are available on all fuel-burning 
appliances. Make sure appliances are 
vented to the outside. Do not grill or bar-
becue indoors, or in garages or on 
screen porches.

• Check for exhaust backflow from CO 

sources. Check the draft hood on an 
operating furnace for a backdraft. Look 
for cracks on furnace heat exchangers.

• Check the house or garage on the other 

side of shared wall.

• Keep windows and doors open slightly. 
• If you suspect that CO is escaping into 

your home, open a window or a door. 
Opening windows and doors can signifi-
cantly decrease CO levels.

In addition, familiarize yourself with all 
enclosed materials. Read this manual in its 
entirety, and make sure you understand 
what to do if your CO Alarm sounds.

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Summary of Contents for MODEL FCD3N

Page 1: ...MODEL FCD3N User s Manual Battery Operated Carbon Monoxide Alarm M06 1042 001 7 00 M06_1042_001 E Page 1 Wednesday July 12 2000 9 26 AM...

Page 2: ...ESTING AND MAINTENANCE 12 CHAPTER 5 WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT CO 14 What is CO 14 Symptoms of CO Poisoning 14 Potential Sources Of CO In The Home 15 How Can I Protect My Family 16 CHAPTER 6 UNDERWRI...

Page 3: ...do so can result in injury or death WARNING This CO Alarm does not operate without a working battery Removing the battery or failure to replace it at the end of its service life removes your protectio...

Page 4: ...ures a permanently installed sensor three colored indicator lights and an 85 dB alarm horn It also has a silence feature to temporarily quiet the alarm horn The Cover of Your CO Alarm 1 Test Silence B...

Page 5: ...press the Test Silence button all three lights will flash briefly but the horn may stay silent If the battery is WEAK the BATTERY light flashes YELLOW IMPORTANT Replace a weak battery immediately CO A...

Page 6: ...ht flashes rapidly This CO alarm is designed to sound for up to 12 hours in alarm conditions provided the battery is fresh and installed correctly Warranty 5 year limited warranty Standards Underwrite...

Page 7: ...t 6 meters away from the furnace or fuel burning heat source In a Multi level Home Install at least one CO Alarm near or within each separate sleeping area For added protection install at least one CO...

Page 8: ...air returns or open windows Blowing air may prevent CO from reaching the sensors In direct sunlight WARNING This CO Alarm is designed for use inside a single family home or apartment It is not meant...

Page 9: ...liance technician is defined as a person firm corporation or company that either in person or through a representative is engaged in and responsible for the installation testing servicing or replaceme...

Page 10: ...marks you made for the mounting holes 4 Insert the plastic screw anchors into the mounting holes until they are flush with the wall If necessary tap them gently with a hammer 5 Line up the mounting br...

Page 11: ...l burning equipment and appliances and inspect for proper operation of this equipment If problems are identified during this inspection have the equipment serviced immediately Note any combustion equi...

Page 12: ...tern 4 beeps a pause 4 beeps etc Press and hold the Test Silence button until the horn is silent The initial Silence cycle will last approximately 4 minutes NOTE After initial 4 minute Silence cycle t...

Page 13: ...y is low or weak the BATTERY light will flash YELLOW Even if the horn sounds you should replace a low or weak battery immediately for optimum performance If the alarm does not test properly 1 Make sur...

Page 14: ...atteries are acceptable as replacements Duracell MN1604 You can also use an Ultralife 9 volt lithium battery U9VL for longer service life between battery changes These replacement batteries are common...

Page 15: ...bbing headache drowsiness confusion fast heart rate Extreme Exposure Convulsions unconsciousness heart and lung failure Exposure to Carbon Monoxide can cause brain damage death CAUTION Some individual...

Page 16: ...outdoor conditions such as Wind direction and or velocity including high gusty winds Heavy air in the vent pipes cold humid air with extended periods between cycles Negative pressure differential res...

Page 17: ...ing appliances Check appli ances for excessive rust and scaling Also check the flame on the burner and pilot lights The flame should be blue A yellow flame means fuel is not being burned completely an...

Page 18: ...age healthy adults after 35 minutes but can cause death after 2 hours IMPORTANT This CO Alarm measures exposure to CO over time It alarms if CO levels are extremely high in a short period of time or i...

Page 19: ...lence button CO levels indicate a potentially dangerous situation IF YOU ARE FEELING SYMPTOMS OF CO POISONING EVACUATE your home and call 911 or the Fire Department If not press the Test Silence butto...

Page 20: ...ally true if the door is closed or only partly open Even persons who are awake may not hear the alarm horn if the sound is blocked by distance or closed doors Noise from traffic stereo radio televisio...

Page 21: ...ts or damage resulting from any of the following negligent use or misuse of the product use on improper voltage or current or use contrary to the operating instructions disassembly repair or alteratio...

Page 22: ...21 NOTES M06_1042_001 E Page 21 Wednesday July 12 2000 9 26 AM...

Page 23: ...22 NOTES M06_1042_001 E Page 22 Wednesday July 12 2000 9 26 AM...

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