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ITI/North American Sensor Carbon Monoxide Alarm Installation Instructions

Installation 
Guidelines

Use the following guidelines for installing the CO alarm:

Do...

follow the “Programming” procedures before installing the CO alarm.

install CO alarms on each level of a building, including near bedrooms and in a base-
ment.

perform a sensor test to confirm signal reception.

Do not install...

above or below heating vents.

above cooking surfaces or within five feet of an open flame appliance.

next to windows, exterior doors, or in locations where furniture or draperies may block 
the unit.

near automobile exhaust pipes (doing so will damage the sensor).

Programming

The following steps provide a general guideline for programming (learning) the CO alarm 
into control panel memory. Refer to the specific panel 

installation instructions

 for complete 

programming details.

To add the CO alarm to panel memory:

1)

Make sure the CO alarm is 

unplugged

.

Note  

The CO alarm must remain unplugged until step 6 of this procedure. Only within the first 67 
seconds of power-up does the CO alarm transmit a signal that the panel can learn.

2)

Set the panel to PROGRAM mode.

3)

Proceed to the LEARN/ADD SENSORS menu.

4)

When the panel prompts you for a sensor group number, enter the appropriate group 
number based on the system panel. For Concord

 panels, enter Group 34 (GAS); for 

all other GE Security panels, enter Group 29 (AUXILIARY).

5)

Select the desired sensor number.

6)

When the control panel prompts you for sensor activation, plug in the CO alarm and 
wait five seconds for the unit to stabilize. Next, press and hold the test button for five to 
seven seconds; the unit beeps, a red alarm light flashes, and a transmitter inside the CO 
alarm transmits a Tamper/Alarm signal that the panel learns into memory.

Note  

Hold one hand over the siren vent (see Figure 1) while pressing the test button to muffle the siren.

Install the CO alarm only in outlets that 

are not 

controlled by a switch. The CO 

alarm can fail to warn occupants of dangerous CO levels if the outlet switch is 
turned off.

Warning

!

This alarm indicates the presence of CO at the alarm sensor only. Dangerous levels 
of CO may be present in other areas of the home.

Caution

!

The CO alarm is not suitable for smoke or fire detection and should not be 
installed near hazardous locations as defined in the national electrical 
code.

Warning

!

Summary of Contents for 60-652-95

Page 1: ...on The CO alarm has power and is sampling air for CO gas A red light indicates an ALARM condition and that the CO alarm is currently sensing hazardous CO levels All persons and animals must evacuate immediately and the area should be venti lated The internal siren activates when hazardous CO levels are present The siren may be silenced for seven to nine minutes by pressing the RESET button Note Be...

Page 2: ...signal that the panel can learn 2 Set the panel to PROGRAM mode 3 Proceed to the LEARN ADD SENSORS menu 4 When the panel prompts you for a sensor group number enter the appropriate group number based on the system panel For Concord panels enter Group 34 GAS for all other GE Security panels enter Group 29 AUXILIARY 5 Select the desired sensor number 6 When the control panel prompts you for sensor a...

Page 3: ...e for testing the CO alarm Refer to the specific panel installation instructions for complete testing details 1 Wait at least 10 minutes after installation to test the CO alarm 2 Make sure the green power light is on 3 Set the control panel to SENSOR TEST mode Note If you do not set your panel to sensor test mode an alarm signal will be reported to the central monitor ing station Contact the centr...

Page 4: ...to the learning attempt Unplug the unit for 10 seconds and retry learning 2 Make sure the outlet the unit is plugged into is providing AC voltage Note If the unit sounds intermittent beeps and the green and red lights flash the CO alarm is malfunc tioning Contact GE Security Technical Support at 1 800 777 2624 Specifications Panel Compatibility CareTaker Plus Commander 2000 Concord Simon CareGard ...

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Page 7: ...aust for space heaters and appliances Symptoms of CO Poisoning CO is odorless colorless tasteless and extremely toxic When inhaled CO produces an effect known as chemical asphyxiation When exposed to CO the body is quickly affected by oxygen starvation The following symptoms are related to CO poisoning and should be discussed with each member of the home Symptoms of Extreme Exposure Include Uncons...

Page 8: ... levels and ensure their home is safe By fol lowing sensible maintenace and safety procedures in the home you can stay safe and save on fuel costs Make sure all fuel burning equipment vent hoods and exhaust pipes are free and clear of debris Have your fuel burning equipment periodically inspected for safety and efficiency by a qualified technician Inspect the clean out on your chimney for dirt and...

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