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1. Information About Carbon Monoxide

Conditions That Can Produce Carbon Monoxide

The following conditions can result in transient CO situations: 

• Excessive spillage or reverse venting of fuel-burning appliances caused by

outdoor ambient conditions, such as, wind direction and/or velocity,
including high gusts of wind, heavy air in the vent pipes (cold/humid air
with extended periods between cycles).

• Negative pressure resulting from the use of exhaust fans.

• Simultaneous operation of several fuel-burning appliances competing for

limited internal air.

• Vent pipe connections vibrating loose from clothes dryers, furnaces, or

water heaters.

• Obstructions in, or unconventional, vent pipe designs which can amplify

the above situations.

• Extended operation of unvented fuel-burning devices (range, oven,

fireplace, etc.).

• Temperature inversions which can trap exhaust gases near the ground.

• Vehicle idling in an open or closed garage, or near a home.

To be safe, know the possible sources of CO in your home. Keep fuel-
burning appliances and their chimneys and vents in good working condition.
Learn the early symptoms of exposure, and if you suspect CO poisoning,
move outside to fresh air and get emergency help. Your first line of defense
is an annual inspection and regular maintenance of your appliances. Contact
a licensed contractor or call your local utility company for assistance. 

Information About Carbon Monoxide Alarms – 
What They Can and Cannot Do:

CO alarms provide early warning of the presence of CO, usually before a
healthy adult would experience symptoms. This early warning is possible,
however, only if your CO alarm is located, installed and maintained as
described in this guide.

Because carbon monoxide is a cumulative poison, long-term exposures to low
levels may cause symptoms, as well as short-term exposures to high levels.
This Kidde unit has a time-weighted alarm – the higher the level of CO
present, the sooner the alarm will be triggered. 

This CO alarm can only warn you of the presence of CO. It does not prevent
CO from occurring, nor can it solve an existing CO problem. If your unit has
alarmed and you’ve provided ventilation by leaving your windows and doors
open, the CO buildup may have dissipated by the time help responds.
Although your problem may appear to be temporarily solved, it’s crucial that
the source of the CO is determined and that the appropriate repairs are made.

This CO alarm is designed to act as a monitor; it is not designed for use as a
short-term testing device to perform a quick check for the presence of CO.

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Summary of Contents for 900-0282

Page 1: ...y read this user guide which should be saved for future reference and passed on to any subsequent owner Carbon Monoxide Alarm User Guide Model KN COP DP 10YB 900 0282 AC Plug in Operated with Sealed L...

Page 2: ...on 2 Call your emergency services Fire Department or 911 Never restart the source of a CO problem until it has been corrected Never ignore the sound of the alarm If the alarm is sounding pressing the...

Page 3: ...ur smoke alarm is alarming in a non emergency situation Because your sense of sight smell hearing and touch give you information you can almost instantly judge what action to take if you hear your smo...

Page 4: ...ndividuals from acute effects of carbon monoxide exposure It may not fully safeguard individuals with specific medical conditions If in doubt consult a medical practitioner Individuals with medical pr...

Page 5: ...dicate that while victims are aware they are not well they become so disoriented they are unable to save themselves by either exiting the building or calling for assistance Also young children and hou...

Page 6: ...50 PPM Kidde recommends you take action to eliminate the source of CO See What to do When the Alarm Sounds inside front cover Possible Sources of Carbon Monoxide Inside your home appliances used for...

Page 7: ...elp Your first line of defense is an annual inspection and regular maintenance of your appliances Contact a licensed contractor or call your local utility company for assistance Information About Carb...

Page 8: ...ample CO in the basement may not reach an alarm on the second level near the bedrooms For these reasons we recommend you provide complete coverage by placing a CO alarm on every level of the home Plea...

Page 9: ...ton on the alarm and disable the chirp for a period of approximately 10 hours you will here the voice message Low Battery Hush Mode Activated when the button is pressed This gives you a chance to repl...

Page 10: ...hile unit is in low battery condition Hush Mode Cancelled Played when unit is in Low Battery Hush mode or End of unit life Hush mode and the user presses the Test Hush button End of unit life Warning...

Page 11: ...Do not install in areas where the temperature is colder than 4 4 C 40 F or hotter than 37 8 C 100 F such as crawl spaces attics porches and garages Do not install within 5 ft of heating or cooking app...

Page 12: ...e message will repeat as long as dangerous CO conditions exist The red Alarm LED will flash the same pattern as the 4 quick beeps and the PPM will be displayed on the digital display The digital displ...

Page 13: ...shes briefly once every 60 seconds None Battery backup operation Unit monitoring for CO Verify AC power is restored as soon as possible to conserve battery 6 Operating Characteristics This alarm will...

Page 14: ...tration only No voice message will occur Peak Level Memory When the Peak Level button is pressed and held the display shows the highest CO reading taken by the CO alarm since its last reset or power u...

Page 15: ...take a CO reading Maintenance Tips To keep your alarm in good working order you must follow these steps Test the alarm once a week by pressing the Test Reset button Vacuum the alarm cover once a mont...

Page 16: ...CC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reason...

Page 17: ...the above limitation may not apply to you Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential or incidental damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you Legal...

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