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The table below shows the effects of different levels of CO poisoning on the 

body;

        

Warning: The device cannot warn against the chronic effects of exposure to carbon monoxide or protect 

individuals who are at specific risk.

NOTE:

 If you recognise any of the above symptoms consult your Doctor immediately.

NOTE: 

Young children, elderly and pets are more susceptible to the dangers of CO.

NOTE: 

Your QUELL alarm is designed to detect CO gas. It is not designed to detect other gas such as natural gas.

NOTE:

 This product is intended for use in ordinary family homes. It is not designed to measure compliance with  

occupational safety and the HSE.

NOTE:

 Individuals with certain specific medical conditions may need an alarm that operates below 30ppm. If 

this applies consult your Doctor.

IMPORTANT: 

Ensure that all family members are familiar with the symptoms of CO poisoning and how your 

alarm works.
To be safe, know the possible sources of CO in your home, caravan, motor home, or boat. Keep fuel burning 
appliances and their chimneys and vents in good working condition. Learn the early symptoms of exposure, and 
if you suspect CO poisoning, move outside to fresh air and get emergency help. Your first line of defence is an 
annual inspection and regular maintenance of your appliances. Contact a licensed contractor or call your local 
utility company for assistance.

In rented properties your Landlord (or Council/ Housing Association), will have an Emergency Response 

phone number, and be liable for the regular maintenance of their combustion appliances(Gas/LPG/Oil/

Solid Fuel).

P

Parts per Million (PPM)

of CO

Ti

Effects on Adults

100

Slight headache, nausea, fatigue (flu-like symptoms)

200

Dizziness and headache within 2 – 3 hours

400

Nausea, frontal headache, drowsiness, confusion and rapid heart rate. Risk to life after 
over 3 hours of exposure

800

Severe headaches, convulsions, vital organ failures. Death possible within 2 – 3 hours

P

Parts per Million (PPM)

of CO

Ti

Effects on Adults

100

Slight headache, nausea, fatigue (flu-like symptoms)

200

Dizziness and headache within 2 – 3 hours

400

Nausea, frontal headache, drowsiness, confusion and rapid heart rate. Risk to life after 
over 3 hours of exposure

800

Severe headaches, convulsions, vital organ failures. Death possible within 2 – 3 hours

Summary of Contents for Q7DCO

Page 1: ...back of this User Guide Model Q7DCO BS EN50291 1 2018 BS EN50291 2 2019 LICENSE NO KM 738897 K7DCO 7250 00 Alarm Move to Fresh Air Operate Model Q7DCO Fault Peak Level Carbon Monoxide Alarm PPM of CO...

Page 2: ...nal markings can be found on the back of the unit The manufacturer recommends replacing this alarm ten years from the install date on the side of alarm Model ______________________________ Date Code o...

Page 3: ...tion Product Features and Specifications 7 5 Limitations of CO Alarms 9 6 Recommended Locations for Alarms 10 7 Locations to Avoid 11 8 Installation 13 9 Operation and Testing 14 10 Recognizing Nuisan...

Page 4: ...ld influence domestic CO alarms bad traffic pollution in cold weather for example In these circumstances the level of indoor CO might actually increase when doors and windows are opened 2 If the alarm...

Page 5: ...within the last 14 days Red LED blinks every 60 sec None Model Q7DCO Push Test Reset while the Peak Level button is depressed to clear Alarm Memory Peak Level CO Q7DCO only Digital display shows the h...

Page 6: ...ault Mode Amber LED blinks every 30 sec Model Q7DCO digital display will show Err Chirp every 30 sec See Cleaning Your Alarm section Push test button once to attempt to reset the unit End of Unit Life...

Page 7: ...alarm Place the label at eye level on a wall near the alarm after it is mounted Product Features and Specifications Temperature Operating Range 10 C to 45 C Humidity Operating Range up to 90 RH non co...

Page 8: ...el Carbon Monoxide Alarm PPM of CO displayed Lb Low Battery End End of Unit Life Gre Amber Fault LED en Pow er LED Red Alarm LED Test Reset Button Peak Level Button Digital Display with digital displa...

Page 9: ...D NOT BE USED AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PROPER INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTENANCE OF FUEL BURNING APPLIANCES INCLUDING APPRO PRIATE VENTILATION AND EXHAUST SYSTEMS This alarm does not prevent CO from occurrin...

Page 10: ...ld also be at a level greater than the height of any door or window Locate within hearing distance of bedrooms and place at sleeping height if a heating appliance is in the bedroom CO alarms in rooms...

Page 11: ...ow 10 C or rise above 45 C such as garages and unfinished attics Do not install alarms in dusty areas Dust particles may cause nuisance alarm or failure to alarm In insect infested areas Within 300 mm...

Page 12: ...Avoid mounting the apparatus directly above a source of heat or steam Mount the apparatus at a distance of 1 m to 3 m from the nearest edge of the potential source Avoid running the engine when moored...

Page 13: ...approx 3mm 4 Hook the alarm back plate over the screws Free standing ALWAYS BE CAREFUL TO LOCATE A FREE STANDING ALARM WHERE IT IS UNLIKELY TO BE KNOCKED TO THE FLOOR AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RECOMM...

Page 14: ...S STAND ABOUT 1 METRE AWAY FROM THE UNIT OR USE EAR PROTECTION WHEN TESTING BUMP TEST MODE This alarm includes a bump test mode that will allow the alarm to be qualitatively tested during field servic...

Page 15: ...ations and double check for the presence of CO If the unit re alarms it is sensing high levels of CO which can quickly become a dangerous situation Move to fresh air and call Fire Brigade and or Ambul...

Page 16: ...e first occurrence of the Low Battery Warning to provide continuous alarm detection Replace battery These batteries can be purchased from your local retailer WARNING Alarm will not attach to back plat...

Page 17: ...d the curing of concrete or cement under certain circumstances Volatile Organic Compounds VOCs e g alcohols which may eventually activate the alarm can be generated from use of damp proofing materials...

Page 18: ...nts in good working condition Learn the early symptoms of exposure and if you suspect CO poisoning move outside to fresh air and get emergency help Your first line of defence is an annual inspection a...

Page 19: ...n and Boat Owners The following can lead to carbon monoxide being produced Using LPG cooking appliances for space heating Leaving LPG appliances on overnight Barbecues within the boat cabin or near a...

Page 20: ...e the unit to clean inside Altering the alarm in any way may lead to a risk of electric shock or prevent it from functioning correctly This action will void your warranty The following substances can...

Page 21: ...nder the Australian Consumer Law and other applicable laws relating to the goods Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacem...

Page 22: ...to Fresh Air Operate Model K7CO Carbon Monoxide Alarm Fault Test Reset Quick Start Instructions Alarm Move to Fresh Air Operate Model QD7CO Fault Peak Level Carbon Monoxide Alarm PPM of CO displayed...

Page 23: ...P BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP 23 Alarm Move to Fresh Air Operate Model QD7CO Fault Peak Level Carbon Monoxide Alarm PPM of CO displayed Lb Low Battery End End of Unit Life Test weekly Reset Pause 30 sec...

Page 24: ...om au Address Kidde Australia Pty Ltd ABN 68 006 252 428 10 Ferntree Place No ng Hill Vic 3168 Telephone 1800 654 435 Quell is a registered trademark of Kidde Australia Pty Ltd Copyright 2021 Kidde Au...

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