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CO A
LARM
CI 200
Important Information on Preventive Measures
Throughout this operating manual, carbon monoxide is abbreviated to CO.
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The CO alarm does not detect smoke, fire or gases other than CO. Install other ap
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propriate alarms to provide protection from smoke or heat development.
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The most frequent sources of CO development are gas devices, vehicle engines, elec
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tricity generators, heat-producing appliances, such as ovens or fireplaces, which do not
work properly or are not used correctly and the use of grilling devices in closed rooms.
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Have gas thermostats, gas boilers and other devices and heaters run on gas, as
well as air supplies and exhausts, serviced at regular intervals by specialists.
Notes on Use
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The CO alarms can be used individually or when connected to each other.
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Alternatively, the CO alarms can be connected to each other via the base unit of
the Protect or ProHome alarm system.
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The CO alarms only monitor a limited area! Therefore, install a sufficient number of
CO alarms to ensure optimum protection.
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The CO alarms only work with properly charged, correctly installed batteries.
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The CO alarms must not be operated with rechargeable batteries.
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The CO alarms must not be painted over and the air vents must not be covered.
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It should be possible to hear the CO alarms in the entire living area.
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People under the influence of alcohol, medication or drugs may not be alerted/
woken by the alarm signal.