10.7 To make your carbon monoxide alarm
tamper resistant, a locking pin has been pro-
vided in the bag with the screws and anchors.
Using this pin will deter children and others
from removing the alarm from the mounting
plate. To use the pin insert it into the hole in
the side of the alarm after the alarm has been
installed on the mounting plate (See figure 6).
Note the tamper resist
pin will have to be
removed in order to
change the battery;
this can be done easily
with a long nose pli-
ers. Using the long nose pliers pull the pin
out of the hole, it is now possible to remove
the alarm from the mounting plate.
10.8 This box contains two self-adhesive
labels. You should write the telephone num-
bers of the emergency service provider and a
qualified technician in the space provided on
the labels. Place one label next to the alarm,
and the other label near a source of fresh air
where you plan to gather after the alarm indi-
cates the presence of carbon monoxide.
11.0 ALARM SIGNALS
11.1. NORMAL OPERATION: RED LED
flashes once every 30 seconds, indicating that
the alarm is powered
11.2. ALARM CONDITION: RED LED turns
"on" for 2 seconds and "off" for 3 seconds
with 4 short beeps for 1 second and 5 seconds
of silence
11.3. FAULT CONDITION: RED LED flash-
es and beeps once every 30 seconds. Device is
not working properly and should be replaced
immediately.
11.4. LOW BATTERY: One chirp every 30
seconds. Replace battery when this signal
occurs
TAMPER RESISTANT LOCKING PIN
FIGURE 6