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Your new Kidde carbon monoxide (CO) alarm is a sophisticated
instrument that has been carefully designed and tested to assure
accurate detection of CO build up in a residential environment.  

Your

alarm is for use specifically in the home.

Carbon monoxide cannot be seen, smelled or tasted and can be fatal.
The build up of CO in the blood is called the carboxyhaemoglobin
level and interferes with the body’s ability to supply itself with
oxygen.  Depending on the concentration, carbon monoxide can kill
in minutes.
The most common sources of carbon monoxide are malfunctioning
gas appliances used for heating and cooking, vehicles running in an
attached garage, blocked chimneys or flues, portable fuel burning
heaters, fireplaces, fuel powered tools and operating a grill in an
enclosed space. Any fuel that burns can produce carbon monoxide.
Indications of carbon monoxide poisoning include symptoms similar
to the flu, but with no fever.  Other symptoms include dizziness,
fatigue, weakness, headache, nausea, vomiting, sleepiness and
confusion.  Everyone is susceptible to the danger of CO, but experts
agree that unborn babies, small children, pregnant women, old age
pensioners and people with heart or respiratory problems are at the
highest risk for serious injury or death or anyone that spends large
amounts of time at home.  Each year a qualified Corgi (gas) or Hetas
(solid fuel) engineer should inspect and clean your heating system,
vents, chimney, and flues.
Your new Kidde CO alarm has a five year warranty.  Please take a few
minutes to thoroughly read the user’s guide and familiarise yourself
and your family with its operation.  Your Kidde CO alarm was
designed to detect carbon monoxide gas from ANY source of
combustion.  

IT IS NOT DESIGNED TO DETECT SMOKE, FIRE OR

ANY OTHER GASES

.  If you have any questions please call us on

01753 685148.
This manual and the products described are copyrighted, with all
rights reserved.  Under these copyright laws, no part of this manual
may be copied for use without the written consent of Kidde Safety.  If
you require further information, contact our Consumer Hotline, or
write to us at:

Kidde Safety Europe Ltd
Mathisen Way, Colnbrook, Slough, Berkshire SL3 0HB
Email: [email protected]
www.kiddesafetyeurope.co.uk

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Carbon Monoxide Overview

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Page 1: ...ment Pages 9 10 What To Do If The Alarm Sounds Page 11 12 Alarm Instructions Emergency Response Alarm Danger Levels Pages 13 14 Caring For Your Kidde Battery Powered CO Alarm Pages 15 16 Frequently As...

Page 2: ...ne is susceptible to the danger of CO but experts agree that unborn babies small children pregnant women old age pensioners and people with heart or respiratory problems are at the highest risk for se...

Page 3: ...and the red alarm light will flash After approximately 20 30 seconds the green light will flash indicating that the unit is operational Replace battery cover Your Kidde CO alarm is now operational 3 Q...

Page 4: ...nly one carbon monoxide alarm in your home install the alarm near bedrooms not in the cellar or boiler room 4 Installation Instructions Recommended Location Upper Levels of Home Cellar Levels of Home...

Page 5: ...esigned for portability Where To Install Your Kidde CO Alarm The following suggestions are intended to help you with the placement and installation of your Kidde CO alarm Place out of the reach of chi...

Page 6: ...EVER place the CO alarm flat on a table top or similar surface Be aware that certain conditions can result in transient CO situations such as 1 Excessive spillage or reverse venting of fuel burning ap...

Page 7: ...nding of which CO levels are dangerous Green Operate Indicator Light The green light flashing every 30 seconds indicates the unit is functioning properly see figure 3 The green light will flash before...

Page 8: ...red alarm light flashes This does not indicate that carbon monoxide is present Due to the loudness of the alarm we suggest you place your fingers over the sounder opening when testing your Kidde CO A...

Page 9: ...y failure the unit will start chirping an audible alarm every 30 seconds the green and red alarm light will flash The battery error warning will continue until new batteries are placed in the unit or...

Page 10: ...roperly dispose of them as recommended by the manufacturer see figure 4 3 Reinstall the new batteries being careful to seat the red battery warning flags in the recess of the battery well Also note th...

Page 11: ...itish Gas 3 Immediately move to fresh air outdoors or by an open door window Do a head count to check that all persons are accounted for Do not re enter the premises nor move away from the open door w...

Page 12: ...fuel enginer to examine and or turn off your gas oil fired appliances such as space heater boiler water heater cooker oven clothes dryer or other sources of combustion such as paraffin burning stove o...

Page 13: ...ses may require treatment in a hyperbaric chamber Remember young children and household pets may be the first effected If you have additional questions please call Kidde on 0800 917 0722 13 Alarm Dang...

Page 14: ...alth Safety Executive HSE 14 Alarm Danger Levels cont The maximum allowable concentration for continuous exposure for healthy adults in any 8 hour period according to HSE Slight headache fatigue dizzi...

Page 15: ...ated dust Instruct children never to play with the CO alarm Warn children of the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning Never use detergents or other solvents to clean the CO alarm Avoid spraying air fr...

Page 16: ...proper location to assure continuous protection from carbon monoxide poisoning When household cleaning supplies or similar contaminants are used the area should be well ventilated The following subst...

Page 17: ...talled to meet current building code requirements Generally one CO alarm can be adequate for 111 48 to 139 35 square metres of living space The most important determination for the number of CO alarms...

Page 18: ...en LED every 30 seconds indicates proper operation Red LED with loud 85db alarm indicates presence of CO Battery Replacement Red and green LED flashes and the unit chirps every 30 seconds Replace the...

Page 19: ...PERING OR OTHER CAUSES NOT ARISING FROM DEFECTS IN MATERIAL OR WORKMANSHIP THIS WARRANTY EXTENDS TO THE ORIGINAL CONSUMER PURCHASER OF THE PRODUCT ONLY Warranty Disclaimers Any implied warranties aris...

Page 20: ...is not a substitute for property disability life or other insurance of any kind Appropriate insurance coverage is your responsibility Consult your insurance agent Kidde makes no warranty express or im...

Page 21: ...te of Purchase Where Purchased For questions concerning your Carbon Monoxide Alarm please call Kidde Safety Europe Limited on 01753 685148 or fax 01753 685096 Please have the following information rea...

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