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4. 

WARNING! 

LOCATIONS TO AVOID

 

NEAR THE COOKING AREA:

   Do not install the alarm within 5 feet of cooking 

appliances.  CO may be generated in the cooking process and cause nuisance alarms. 
Also, cooking grease can build up on the alarm and cause alarm failure. 

CLOSE TO A FURNACE, WATER HEATER, OR SPACE HEATER:  

These devices 

often spill out small amounts of CO when they first turn on. 

IN GARAGES: 

 Automobile exhaust contains CO and will activate alarm. 

IN DUSTY AREAS: 

 Dust can build up on alarm and prevent it from working properly. 

IN CLEANING SUPPLY ROOMS: 

 Chemicals used in household cleaning and painting 

supplies can cause nuisance alarms. 

IN VERY HOT OR COLD AREAS:   

Do not install unit on any outside wall or in areas 

which are below 40

o

F (4.4°C) or above 100

o

F (37.8°C). 

IN DEAD AIR SPACE:

   Do not install alarm within 1’ of where wall meets ceiling or floor. 

IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS:

   This alarm is not suitable for installation in a hazardous 

location, as defined in the National Electrical Code. 

NEAR WIRELESS DEVICES:

   Do not install the alarm within 1 foot of wireless 

devices.  Radio Frequencies (RF) may interfere with the CO alarm’s proper operation.  

 

5. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

 

NOTE:

 Review Section 3,

 

RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS OF ALARMS,

 And Section 4, 

LOCATIONS TO AVOID

,

  Prior To Installing Your Alarm. 

The proper power for the 7030SL and 7035/7035SL CO alarms is a 9V battery.  Only 
use Ultralife U9VL-J Lithium or Duracell MN1604 Alkaline batteries.

 

Constant exposures to high or low temperature, or high humidity, may shorten 
battery life. 

BATTERY INSTALLATION AND REPLACEMENT - 7035: 

1.  Open the battery door to install original battery or replace old battery, and attach a 

new 9V battery to the battery cable.  Battery must snap firmly onto both connectors. 

2.  Press the battery reminder lever down, place the battery on top of the lever and into 

the battery compartment, and close the battery door. 

3. Press the 

TEST/RESET

 

button to verify activation.  (See TESTING in Section 7) 

BATTERY ACTIVATION AND REPLACEMENT - 7030SL/7035SL: 

1.  Pull the Power Tab completely out of the unit to activate the alarm.  Press the 

TEST/RESET 

button to verify activation.  (See TESTING in Section 7) 

2.  To replace battery, loosen the security screw on the battery door with the ProTech 

driver bit (enclosed in box). 

3.  Open the battery door, remove and disconnect old battery, and attach a new 9V 

battery to the battery cable.  Battery must snap firmly onto both connectors. 

4.  Press the battery reminder lever down, then place the battery on top of the lever and 

into the battery compartment. 

5.  Close the battery door, and drive the security screw through the door into the alarm 

backplate.  (Keep the ProTech driver bit for future use) 

6. Press the 

TEST/RESET

 

button to verify activation.  (See TESTING in Section 7) 

 

 WARNING!

 

DO NOT USE RECHARGEABLE BATTERY, OR ANY 

OTHER TYPE OF BATTERY, EXCEPT AS SPECIFIED IN THIS MANUAL. 

 

 CAUTION!

 

IF THE BATTERY DOES NOT HOLD DOWN THE 

REMINDER LEVER IN THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT, THE BATTERY DOOR WILL 
NOT CLOSE, AND THE ALARM CANNOT BE SECURED TO MOUNTING PLATE. 

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Summary of Contents for 7030SL

Page 1: ...IRE OR ANY OTHER GAS THIS DEVICE IS DESIGNED TO PROTECT INDIVIDUALS FROM THE ACUTE EFFECTS OF CARBON MONOXIDE EXPOSURE IT WILL NOT FULLY SAFEGUARD INDIVIDUALS WITH SPECIFIC MEDICAL CONDITIONS IF IN DOUBT CONSULT A MEDICAL PRACTITIONER CONTENTS OF THIS MANUAL 1 INFORMATION ABOUT CARBON MONOXIDE 2 SPECIFICATIONS 3 RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS OF ALARMS 4 LOCATIONS TO AVOID 5 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 6 FEA...

Page 2: ...e tightly to the hemoglobin carboxyhemoglobin COHb than oxygen does When CO combines with hemoglobin the hemoglobin s ability to combine with oxygen is lost As the COHb concentration rises people become nauseous unconscious and ultimately die WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING Many people often confuse carbon monoxide poisoning with the flu the initial symptoms being very similar D...

Page 3: ...LE ALARM 85 dB AT 10 FEET VISUAL ALARM FLASHING RED LED DETECTION FREQUENCY SAMPLES FOR CO EVERY MINUTE LCD DISPLAY MODELS 7035 7035SL 1 DIGITAL READ OUT OF CURRENT CO DETECTED AND PEAK LEVEL MEMORY DISPLAYS CO LEVELS FROM 10 PPM TO 600 PPM 2 PEAK LEVEL TIME RECORD THE TOTAL TIME CO IS DETECTED WITHIN 10 OF THE PEAK LEVEL DISPLAYS TIME FROM 0 TO 999 MINUTES 3 DISPLAY TOLERANCE 50 RH 72 F 5 22 C 3 ...

Page 4: ...nsity of 1 250 Because the density of CO at room temperature is close to the density of air it disperses easily through the air similar to the scent of perfume dispersing uniformly in all directions This characteristic makes it possible for CO alarms to be mounted anywhere in the room or hallway including both wall and ceiling areas 1 Locate the first alarm in the immediate area of the bedrooms If...

Page 5: ...N1604 Alkaline batteries Constant exposures to high or low temperature or high humidity may shorten battery life BATTERY INSTALLATION AND REPLACEMENT 7035 1 Open the battery door to install original battery or replace old battery and attach a new 9V battery to the battery cable Battery must snap firmly onto both connectors 2 Press the battery reminder lever down place the battery on top of the lev...

Page 6: ...alarm location as described in Section 3 fasten the mounting plate to the wall at eye level Slide alarm down onto mounting plate and secure with a screw through the flange on top of the alarm Add the telephone numbers of the local emergency service provider and a qualified technician to the self adhesive labels provided Place one label next to the alarm and the other label near a source of fresh a...

Page 7: ...NDITION When CO gas is detected at a level and duration specified in Section 2 CO RESPONSE TIME the horn will sound and the red LED will flash The alarm signal will sound 4 short beeps every 6 seconds for 5 minutes and thereafter 4 short beeps every minute until manually or automatically reset The red LED will flash 4 times every 6 seconds until the CO gas which caused an alarm activation has clea...

Page 8: ...on for minimum 2 seconds when the audible signal is not sounding To mute the audible signal during an End of Life condition press the TEST RESET button The red LED will glow for the first second the models 7035 7035SL will display OFF at the same time and the horn will be temporarily silenced for 60 hours When the audible signal reactivates you can continue to mute the horn for an additional 60 ho...

Page 9: ... door window until the emergency services responders have arrived the premises have been aired out and your alarm remains in its normal condition 4 After following steps 1 3 if your alarm reactivates within a 24 hour period repeat steps 1 3 and call a qualified appliance technician tel no ________________________________ to investigate for sources of CO from fuel burning equipment and appliances a...

Page 10: ...pe connections vibrating loose from clothes dryers furnaces or water heaters v Obstructions in or unconventional vent pipe designs which can amplify the above situations vi Poorly designed or maintained chimneys and or vents 2 Extended operation of unvented fuel burning devices range oven fireplace etc 3 Temperature inversions which can trap exhaust gases near the ground 4 Car idling in an open or...

Page 11: ...install a CO alarm within each bedroom Although CO alarms can help save lives by providing an early warning to the presence of carbon monoxide they are not a substitute for an insurance policy Homeowners and renters should have adequate insurance to protect their lives and property 10 GOOD SAFETY HABITS DEVELOP AND PRACTICE A PLAN OF ESCAPE Make a floor plan indicating all doors and windows and at...

Page 12: ...ys current CO level detected peak CO level detected and duration of peak CO Each readout lasts 5 seconds Red LED flashes 4 times pauses for 5 seconds Red LED flashes 4 times again Silent Low battery power Displays bAt continuously Green LED blinks for 5 seconds every minute Chirps once per minute when green LED starts to blink Mute low battery audible signal Displays OFF for 5 seconds Green LED bl...

Page 13: ...d if the CO alarm s plastic case has been opened or the product has been damaged by accident modification of the unit unreasonable use neglect tampering or other cause not arising from defects in original materials or workmanship The liability of the manufacturer or of any of its parent or subsidiary corporations arising from the sale of this product or under the terms of this limited warranty sha...

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