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Caring for your Kidde 
Battery Powered CO Alarm

How to Care for Your Alarm

To keep your CO alarm in good working order, you must
follow these simple steps:

•Test the alarm once a week by pressing the Test/Reset button 
•Vacuum the alarm cover once a month to remove

accumulated dust. Use the soft brush attachment of your
vacuum cleaner, and unplug the alarm from the electrical outlet
before vacuuming.

•Instruct children never to touch, unplug or otherwise interfere 

with the unit. Warn children of the dangers of CO poisoning.

•Never use detergents or solvents to clean the alarm.

Chemicals  can permanently damage or temporarily contaminate

the sensor.

•Avoid spraying air fresheners, hair spray, paint or other

aerosols near the CO alarm.

•Do not paint the CO alarm. Paint will seal the vents and

interfere with proper sensor operation.

•Do not mount the CO alarm directly above or near a diaper

pail, as high amounts of methane gas can cause temporary
readings on the digital display.

Note:

If you will be staining or stripping wood floors or furniture,

painting, wall-papering, or using aerosols or adhesives for a do-it-
yourself project or hobby, 

before you begin: Remove the CO

alarm to a remote location to prevent possible damage to or
contamination of the sensor.

You may wish to unplug the CO

alarm and store in a plastic bag during the project.

The following is a list of substances that at high levels can affect
the sensor and cause temporary readings on the digital display
that are not carbon monoxide readings:

Methane, propane, iso-butane, ethylene, ethanol, alcohol,
iso-propanol, benzene, toluene, ethyl acetate, hydrogen,
hydrogen sulfide, sulfur dioxides.  

Also most 

aerosol sprays, alcohol based products, paints,

thinners, solvents, adhesives, hair sprays, after shaves,
perfumes, auto exhaust

(cold start) and some cleaning agents.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q.

How many CO alarms do I need in my house? 
How much square footage will one CO alarm cover?

A.

We recommend you place CO alarms near the sleeping

area(s).  If you have a multi-level home, you should place a CO
alarm on each level of the home. A good rule of thumb for the
number and placement of CO alarms for your particular home is
to place CO alarms near smoke alarms that have been installed
to meet current building code requirements.

Generally, one CO alarm can be adequate for 1,200 to 1,500

square feet of living space. The most important determination for
the number of CO alarms needed is whether an alarm can be
heard in all sleeping areas.

Q.

Do I have to press the test button to get a CO reading

?

A.

No. Your Kidde CO alarm continuously  monitors the air

for carbon monoxide.  If it detects a dangerous level of CO it
will alarm automatically.  To test the internal components and
circuitry of your CO alarm, press the test/reset button.

Wall Mounting Template

If you are going to mount your Kidde CO Alarm to the

wall, you may use this template for exact placement of the
two wall mount screws provided. For more information
about mounting to the wall, please refer to page 5.

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Summary of Contents for KN-OOB-B

Page 1: ... Carbon Monoxide Alarm User s Guide ATTENTION Please take a few minutes to thoroughly read this manual which should be saved for future reference and passed on to any subsequent owner If you have any questions about the operation or installation of your alarm please call our toll free Consumer Hotline at 1 800 880 6788 ...

Page 2: ...five year limited warranty Please take a few minutes to thoroughly read the user s guide and familiarize 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 our Consumer Hotline at 1 800 880 6788 This manual and the pr...

Page 3: ...l 3 16 hole and use the plastic anchors provided 3 Hook the Kidde CO Alarm unit over the screws onto keyholes in back of unit Seven 7 years after initial power up this unit will chirp every 30 seconds to indicate that it is time to replace the alarm After seven years the device may no longer detect car bon monoxide accurately and should be replaced immediately To help identify the date to replace ...

Page 4: ... Extended operation of unvented fuel burning devices range oven fireplace etc Temperature inversions that can trap exhaust gasses near the ground and a Car idling in an open or closed attached garage or near a home Your new Kidde battery powered CO alarm utilizes sophisticated electronic components to protect you and your family from the dangers of CO Unique features include red and green diagnost...

Page 5: ...of CO present after resetting the alarm see page 11 Alarm Instructions Emergency Response 8 7 Since batteries are not installed in the unit at the factory you will need to install them Your Kidde unit will continue to remind you to change the batteries for up to seven days after low batteries are detected WARNING Your Kidde CO alarm will not be operational and will not monitor for CO levels withou...

Page 6: ...mpartment see figure 5 4 The unit will chirp and the green light will flash 5 Gently close the battery cover The battery cover of your CO alarm will NOT close if all three AA batteries are not installed Carbon Monoxide Alarm Procedure If alarm signal sounds 4 quick beeps 5 seconds off 1 Immediately move to fresh air outdoors or by an open door or window Check that all persons are accounted for Do ...

Page 7: ...m within 60 240 minutes At 150 PPM the unit must alarm within 10 50 minutes At 400 PPM the unit must alarm within 4 15 minutes WARNING The chart above relates to healthy adults Levels dif fer for those at high risk This product is intended for use in ordinary indoor residential areas It is not designed to measure compliance with commercial and industrial standards This device is designed to protec...

Page 8: ...he sensor and cause temporary readings on the digital display that are not carbon monoxide readings Methane propane iso butane ethylene ethanol alcohol iso propanol benzene toluene ethyl acetate hydrogen hydrogen sulfide sulfur dioxides Also most aerosol sprays alcohol based products paints thinners solvents adhesives hair sprays after shaves perfumes auto exhaust cold start and some cleaning agen...

Page 9: ...antiesarisingoutofthissale includingbut not limited to the implied warranties of description merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited in duration to the above warranty period In no eventshalltheManufacturerbeliableforlossofuseofthisproductorforanyindi rect special incidental or consequential damages or costs or expenses incurred bytheconsumeroranyotheruserofthisproduct whet...

Page 10: ...788 for assistance CO Alarm Model Number Located on the back of alarm CO Alarm Assembly Number Located on back of alarm Date of Manufacture Located on back of alarm Date of Purchase Where Purchased For questions concerning your Carbon Monoxide Alarm please call our Consumer Hotline at 1 800 880 6788 Please have the following information ready when calling Custom Assembled in China with U S and For...

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