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10. Troubleshoo/ng

Symptom

LCD Screen Display

Problem

Ac/on Required

Single chirp every 60

seconds plus flashing

red LED.

Low ba5eries

Change the ba5eries

Single chirp every 30

seconds plus flashing

red LED

Alarm fault

Replace alarm

(contact Chubb if s4ll in

warranty)

Red LED on and con-

stant tone

Alarm malfunc4on

Replace alarm

(contact Chubb if s4ll in

warranty)

Two chirps plus red

LED flashes twice

End of Life of the alarm Replace the alarm

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Summary of Contents for 130415

Page 1: ...91 1 2010 License No KM98848 Part Number 130415 Model PD04 USER GUIDE Quell is a registered trademark of Chubb Fire Security Pty Ltd Copyright 2012 Chubb Fire Security Pty Ltd All rights reserved 2530 7205 04 130415 _quell _ 2016 2 17 11 49 AM Page 1 ...

Page 2: ... Moun4ng 6 Using your CO Alarm Warning Signals Tes4ng Re se6ng LCD read outs Peak Level Display 7 Replacement Ba5eries End of Life 8 What To Do If Your Alarm Sounds 9 Maintenance of your Alarm 10 Troubleshoo4ng 11 Product Specifica4ons 12 Warnings and Important No4ces 13 Warranty Informa4on 14 Environmental Protec4on 2530 7205 04 130415 _quell _ 2016 2 17 11 49 AM Page 1 ...

Page 3: ...eak Level Button Digital Display Alarm Move to Fresh Air Operate Test Reset Peak Level Carbon Monoxide Alarm Model PD04 PPM of CO displayed LB Low Battery End End of Unit Life Product Features and Specifica ons 2530 7205 04 130415 _quell _ 2016 2 17 11 49 AM Page 2 ...

Page 4: ...INTENANCE OF YOUR APPLIANCES Carbon monoxide can be produced from poorly burning appliances or from blocked flues and chimneys If your alarm has sounded and you have ven lated the room the CO may have dispersed before help arrives It is crucial that the source of CO is determined and appropriate maintenance carried out Carbon monoxide is a cumula4ve poison Longterm exposure to low levels may cause ...

Page 5: ...e safe know the possible sources of CO in your home Keep fuel burning appliances chimneys and vents in good working condi4on Learn the early symptoms of exposure and if you suspect CO poisoning move outside into fresh air and get emergency help Your first line of defence is an annual inspec4on and regular maintenance of your appliances Contact a licensed contractor or call your local u4lity company...

Page 6: ...inutes Parts per Million PPM Effects on Adults 100 Slight headache nausea fa4gue flu like symptoms 200 Dizziness and headache within 2 3 hours 400 Nausea frontal headache drowsiness confusion and rapid heart rate Risk to life a er over 3 hours of exposure 800 Severe headaches convulsions vital organ failures Death possible within 2 3 hours EN50291 2010 is a European Standard for Electrical apparatus...

Page 7: ...ans motor homes and boats The advice and informa on on page 5 are intended as a general guide only Sensi vity and symptoms may vary with the individual depending for instance on age medical history and pre exis ng medical condi ons Individuals with certain specific medical condi ons may require an alarm that operates at lower levels of concentra on You should consult a qualified medical prac oner fo...

Page 8: ...n the ba5ery compartment If correctly installed the alarm will give a short beep 2 To test the alarm press the test bu5on The alarm will sound fully for 10 seconds This confirms that the alarm is powered up and working 3 The LCD screen will show and then 888 before se5ling at 0 4 Check that the green LED flashes at 30 second intervals to show that the alarm has power This is easiest to see in a dark...

Page 9: ...helving or furniture Within hearing distance of bedrooms If hea4ng appliance is in the bedroom place the alarm at sleeping height Do not fit in dusty dirty or greasy areas e g garages or workshops If wall moun4ng install at eye level approx 1 5m and at least 30cm from adjoining walls or ceiling Do not wall mount within 30cm of the ceiling as this is a dead air space If free standing the unit should...

Page 10: ...onoxide Alarms for Maximum Protection 9 4 Installa on Instruc ons Recommended Loca ons Map showing the recommended loca4ons for your Quell carbon monoxide alarms smoke alarms fire ex4nguishers and fire blankets 2530 7205 04 130415 _quell _ 2016 2 17 11 49 AM Page 9 ...

Page 11: ...l plugs that are supplied into the holes 3 Insert the two screws as supplied into the holes ensuring enough of the screw s4cks out of the wall approx 0 3cm 4 Hook the alarm over the screws Free standing 1 No more than 1 metre from the floor to minimise this risk of the alarm being permanently damaged should it be knocked to the floor from a greater height 2 Make sure the alarm is in the upright posi...

Page 12: ...ctly above a source of heat or steam Avoid loca4ng close to vehicle and engine exhaust fumes as these can damage the alarm sensor Addi4onal instruc4ons for boats To prevent developing high concentra4ons of CO avoid running the engine when moored alongside objects such as a wharf wall or another boat docked in a crowded marina 2530 7205 04 130415 _quell _ 2016 2 17 11 49 AM Page 11 ...

Page 13: ...eset sequence in opera4on None this is part of the standard test or reset procedure Red LED flashes every 60 seconds Chirp every 60 seconds Low ba5eries Lb Change ba5eries Red LED flashes Chirp every 30 seconds Fault Replace the alarm Red LED on Constant tone Malfunc4on Replace the alarm Red LED flashes twice Chirps twice every 30 seconds End of Life Replace the alarm 6 Using Your Alarm Addi4onal fea...

Page 14: ... ac4on can be taken such as servicing your boiler NOTE The peak level memory is cleared to zero if the test and peak level bu5ons are pressed at the same 4me or by removal of the ba5eries CO levels up to 30ppm can occur under normal non dangerous condi4ons Such condi4ons could include nearby heavy traffic star4ng a vehicle in an a5ached garage star4ng a fire or a nearby charcoal barbecue 2530 7205 04...

Page 15: ... the alarm RECOMMENDED BATTERIES Duracell MN1500 MX1500 Gold Peak 15A Golden Power GLR6A Energizer E91 Under normal opera4ng condi4ons the ba5eries will last a minimum of one year These ba5eries can be purchased from your local retailer End of life This alarm will chirp every 30 seconds with a red LED flash a er at least 10 years opera4on to let you know it has reached its end of life A replacement...

Page 16: ...ndow un4l the emergency services responders have arrived the premises have been aired out and your alarm remains in its normal condi4on 2 Call Emergency Services Fire Brigade and or Ambulance on 000 AUS or 111 NZ Never restart the source of the CO problem un4l it has been corrected Never ignore the sound of the alarm If the alarm is sounding pressing the test reset bu5on will terminate the alarm I...

Page 17: ...If decora ng or using adhesives close to the alarm remove it temporarily THE FOLLOWING SUBSTANCES CAN AFFECT THE SENSOR AND CAUSE FALSE ALARMS Methane Propane Iso butane Iso propanol Ethylene Benzene Toluene Ethyl acetate Hydrogen Sulphide Hydrogen Sulphur Dioxide alcohol based products paints thinners solvents adhesives hair sprays a ershaves or perfumes and some cleaning agents 2530 7205 04 1304...

Page 18: ...a5eries Single chirp every 30 seconds plus flashing red LED Alarm fault Replace alarm contact Chubb if s4ll in warranty Red LED on and con stant tone Alarm malfunc4on Replace alarm contact Chubb if s4ll in warranty Two chirps plus red LED flashes twice End of Life of the alarm Replace the alarm 2530 7205 04 130415 _quell _ 2016 2 17 11 50 AM Page 17 ...

Page 19: ...e for the displayed CO level for readings between 30 999 PPM is 30 when measured at the following atmospheric condi4ons 27ºC 5ºC Standard Atmospheric Pressure 10 40 Rela4ve Humidity 3 Temperature Range Opera4ng range 0 C to 40 C Humidity Opera4ng range up to 90 rela4ve humidity RH Alarm Sound At Least 85dB A at 1 metre 3 4 0 5 KHz pulsing alarm Size and weight Weight 160g Dimensions 118mm x 70mm x...

Page 20: ...EDICAL PROBLEMS MAY CONSIDER USING WARNING DEVICES WHICH PROVIDE AUDIBLE AND VISUAL SIGNALS FOR CARBON MONOXIDE CONCENTRATIONS UNDER 30 PPM IMPORTANT THIS CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM IS DESIGNED TO DETECT CARBON MONOXIDE FROM ANY SOURCE OF COMBUSTION INCLUDING IMPROPER OR MALFUNCTIONING APPLIANCES THE INSTALLATION OF THIS DEVICE SHOULD NOT BE USED AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PROPER INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTENA...

Page 21: ...if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure New Zealand warranty claims Where the goods are offered for sale in New Zealand the benefits to the consumer given by this warranty are in addition to other rights and remedies of the consumer under relevant New Zealand consumer protection laws and other applicable laws relating to the goods Our goods ...

Page 22: ...ng transit Any postage and packaging expenses required to return the product to Chubb will be at your cost Please provide the original or a copy of the proof of purchase Also please make sure you have included an explanation of the problem If Chubb elects to repair the product please note that goods presented for repair may be replaced by refurbished goods of the same type rather than being repair...

Page 23: ...on Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facili4es exist Check with Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice 2530 7205 04 130415 _quell _ 2016 2 17 11 50 AM Page 22 ...

Page 24: ...rie Park NSW 2113 Australia Australia Telephone 1800 654 435 Address Chubb New Zealand A UTC Climate Controls Security Company 3 Fisher Crescent Mt Wellington Auckland New Zealand Telephone 09 270 7288 Part Number 130415 2530 7205 04 Rev A Quell is a registered trademark of Chubb Fire Security Pty Ltd Copyright 2012 Chubb Fire Security Pty Ltd All rights reserved 2530 7205 04 130415 _quell _ 2016 ...

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