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Kidde Sealed Ba0ery, Long Life Carbon Monoxide Alarm

EN50291-1 : 2010

License No. KM98848

10LLDCO

10LLCO

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Page 1: ...Kidde Sealed Ba0ery Long Life Carbon Monoxide Alarm EN50291 1 2010 License No KM98848 10LLDCO 10LLCO 2539 7201 05_10LLCO_10LLDCO_V1 _ 2016 11 2 9 06 AM Page 1...

Page 2: ...stalla on Instruc ons Moun ng 7 Using your CO Alarm Warning Signals Tes ng Re se1ng LCD read outs model 10LLDCO only Peak Level Display model 10LLDCO only 8 Maintenance of your Alarm 9 Troubleshoo ng...

Page 3: ...Air ALARM TEST RESET MODEL 10LLCO OPERATE Carbon Monoxide Alarm EN 50291 1 2010 Licence No KM 98848 FAULT PPM of CO displayed LB Low Battery End End of Unit Life Move to Fresh Air ALARM PEAK LEVEL TES...

Page 4: ...help arrives It is crucial that the source of CO is determined and appropriate maintenance carried out Carbon monoxide is a cumula ve poison meaning long term exposure to low levels may cause symptom...

Page 5: ...nces chimneys and vents in good working condi on Learn the early symptoms of exposure and if you suspect CO poisoning move outside into fresh air and get emergency help Your rst line of defence is an...

Page 6: ...50 60 90 minutes 100 10 40 minutes 300 Must alarm in less than 3 minutes Parts per Million PPM E ects on Adults 100 Slight headache nausea fa gue u like symptoms 200 Dizziness and headache within 2 3...

Page 7: ...ordinary family homes It is not designed to measure compliance with occupa0onal safety and the HSE Individuals with certain speci c medical condi0ons may need an alarm that operates below 30ppm If th...

Page 8: ...tances the level of indoor CO might actually increase when doors and windows are opened 2 If the alarm con nues to sound even a er being reset where appropriate then evacuate the premises aler ng othe...

Page 9: ...bracket is a0ached To ac vate the alarm for wall moun ng install the moun ng bracket using the instruc ons below and slide the alarm un l it snaps into place For tabletop applica ons simply slide the...

Page 10: ...ll If there is a par on in the room locate the alarm on the same side of the par on as the poten al source A CO alarm should be installed in all rooms containing a fuel burning appliance Addi onal CO...

Page 11: ...bracket on to screws then ghten 4 Slide alarm onto base plate to ac vate it and remember to test it 5 The alarm is tamper proof and can only be removed using a screw driver Free standing ALWAYS BE CAR...

Page 12: ...ashing every second End of life of the alarm Replace the alarm Amber LED ashes every second beep every 30 seconds and green LED blinks error code every other 30 seconds Fault Replace the alarm Constan...

Page 13: ...wered up and working Re se1ng the Alarm If the alarm sounds the test reset bu0on will silence the alarm unless it is s ll detec ng dangerous levels of CO The green light will then ash every 30 seconds...

Page 14: ...opera on None Amber LED ashes every second Chirp every 60 seconds Low ba0eries Lb If cold allow unit to warm up for a couple hours then replace if s ll beeping Amber LED ashes every second and green...

Page 15: ...o correc ve ac on can be taken such as servicing your boiler NOTE The peak level memory is cleared to zero if while holding the peak level bu0on the test reset is pressed and released before releasing...

Page 16: ...y Keep away from nappy buckets The following substances can a ect the sensor and cause false alarms NOTE there could be other compounds occurring within a par0cular household which could cause similar...

Page 17: ...lace if s ll beeping Single chirp every 30 seconds with Amber LED ashes every sec ond Alarm fault Replace alarm contact Kidde if s ll in guarantee Constant tone Alarm Alarm malfunc on Replace alarm co...

Page 18: ...idity Temperature Range Opera ng range 0 C to 40 C Humidity Up to 90 non condensing Alarm Sound At Least 85dB A at 1 metre 3 4 0 5 KHz pulsing alarm Size and weight Weight 160g Dimensions 118mm x 70mm...

Page 19: ...PPM IMPORTANT THIS CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM IS DESIGNED TO DETECT CARBON MONOXIDE FROM ANY SOURCE OF COMBUSTION INCLUDING IMPROPER OR MALFUNCTIONING APPLIANCES THE INSTALLATION OF THIS DEVICE SHOULD NOT...

Page 20: ...t liability in tort or otherwise The Manufacturer shall have no liability for any personal injury property damage or any special incidental con ngent or consequen al damage of any kind resul ng from g...

Page 21: ...aste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facili es exist Check with Local Authority or Supplier for recycling advice 19 2539 7201 05_10LLCO_10LLDCO_...

Page 22: ...y Services 0800 111 999 HETAS Solid Fuel Emergency 0845 634 5626 O ec oil 0845 658 5080 Kidde Website www TenYCO kiddefyrne cs co uk Manufacturer Address Made in China P N 2539 7201 06 2539 7201 05_10...

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