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SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES

Why is this important? 

Because you need to be warned of a 

potential CO problem while you can still react in time. Many 
reported cases of CO exposure and CARBON MONOXIDE 
POISONING indicate victims may be aware that they are not 
feeling well, but they become disoriented and they cannot 
adequately respond by either exiting the building or getting 
help by calling for assistance. Young children and pets may 
be the first affected. The average healthy adult might not feel 
any symptoms when the Carbon Monoxide Alarm sounds. 
However, people with cardiac or respiratory problems, infants, 
unborn babies, pregnant mothers or elderly people can be 
more quickly and severely affected by CO. 

WARNING:

If you experience even mild symptoms of CO poi-
soning, GO TO AN EMERGENCY ROOM and tell the 
physician you suspect CO poisoning. If CO poisoning 
has occurred, it can often be diagnosed by a blood 
test done soon after exposure.

Finding the source of CO after an alarm:

Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, tasteless toxic 
gas, which often makes it difficult to locate the source of CO 
after an alarm. Several factors can make it difficult to locate 
sources of CO including: 

 

House or garage is well ventilated before the investigator 
arrives. 

 

Problem caused by “backdrafting.”

 

Transient CO problem caused by special circumstances. 

Because CO may dissipate by the time an investigator arrives, 
it may be difficult to locate the source of CO. 

One World 

Technologies, Inc. shall not be obligated to pay for any 
carbon monoxide investigation or service call.

Potential sources of CO in and around your home and 
garage:

 

Fuel burning appliances:

 Portable heater, gas or wood 

burning fireplace or furnace, gas kitchen range, cooktop 
or oven, gas clothes dryer, water heater, generator. 

 

Damaged or insufficient venting: 

Corroded or discon-

nected water heater vent pipe, leaking chimney pipe or 
flue, or cracked heat exchanger, blocked or clogged 
chimney opening.

 

Improper use of appliance or device: 

Operating a bar-

becue grill or generator or vehicle in an enclosed area 
(like a garage or screened porch).

Transient CO Problems: 

Intermittent or on-again-off-again CO problems can be 
caused by outdoor conditions and other special circum-
stances in and around your home.

Conditions which can result in transient CO situations:

 

Excessive spillage or reverse venting of fuel burning ap-
pliances caused by:

•  Outdoor ambient conditions such as wind direction 

and/or velocity, including high gusts of wind; heavy 
air in the vent pipes (cold/humid air with extended 
periods between cycles).

•  Negative pressure differential resulting from the use 

of exhaust fans.

•  Simultaneous operation of several fuel burning ap-

pliances competing for limited internal air.

•  Vent pipe connection vibrating loose from clothes 

dryers, furnaces, or water heaters.

•  Obstructions in or unconventional vent pipe designs 

which amplify the above situations.

 

Extended operation of unvented fuel burning devices 
(range, oven, fireplace, etc.).

 

Temperature inversions which can trap exhaust gasses 
near the ground.

 

Car idling in an open or closed attached garage, or near 
a home.

 

Using any gasoline-powered engines (mowers, weed 
trimmers, snow blowers, chain saws, or small engines) 
in or near your garage.

 

Using a generator inside a home or garage, even if your 
garage door or other doors and windows are open. These 
conditions are dangerous because they can trap Carbon 
Monoxide in your home. Since these conditions can 
come and go, they are challenging to recreate during a 
CO investigation.

How can I protect my family from CO poisoning?

To help prevent CO problems and reduce the risk of CO 
poisoning, ALWAYS properly maintain your home: 

 

Clean chimneys and flues yearly. Keep them free of 
debris, leaves and nests for proper airflow. Also, have 
a professional check for rust and corrosion, cracks, or 
separations. These conditions can prevent proper air 
movement and cause backdrafting. Never “cap” or cover 
a chimney in any way that would block air flow. 

 

Test and maintain all fuel-burning equipment annually. 
Many local gas or oil companies and HVAC companies 
offer appliance inspections for a nominal fee. 

 

Make regular visual inspections of all fuel-burning appli-
ances. Check appliances for excessive rust and scaling. 
Also check the flame on the burner and pilot lights. The 
flame should be blue. A yellow flame means fuel is not 
being burned completely and CO may be present. Keep 
the blower door on the furnace closed. Use vents or fans 
when they are available on all fuel-burning appliances. 
Make sure appliances are vented to the outside. 

Summary of Contents for GDM920

Page 1: ...e WARNING To reduce the risk of injury the user must read and understand the operator s manual before using this product Save this manual for future reference Reglas de seguridad generales 2 3 Reglas...

Page 2: ...shock fire and or serious personal injury WARNING To reduce the risk of injury do not attempt to use this product until you have read thoroughly and understand completely this operator s manual and t...

Page 3: ...if it is not working properly Carbon monoxide alarms that do not work cannot alert you to high levels of carbon monoxide Keep at least one working fire extin guisher in your garage Have at least two p...

Page 4: ...conditions and other special circum stances in and around your home Conditions which can result in transient CO situations Excessive spillage or reverse venting of fuel burning ap pliances caused by...

Page 5: ...hreat Since you cannot see or smell CO never assume it is not present An exposure to 100 ppm of CO for 20 minutes may not affect average healthy adults but after 4 hours the same level may cause heada...

Page 6: ...rms and Smoke Alarms inside your home in multiple locations CAUTION This alarm will only indicate the presence of carbon mon oxide gas at the sensor in your garage Carbon monoxide gas may be present i...

Page 7: ...ters inside your home A number of factors in and around your home may reduce this range including the number of floors number size of rooms furniture and types of building materials used for construct...

Page 8: ...ccessory has been installed A Wi Fi router connected to the internet in your home is required to use the app You will not be able to open your garage door or receive other information from the accesso...

Page 9: ...onal Safety and Health Administration OSHA commercial or industrial standards WARNING This Carbon Monoxide Alarm should not be installed in areas where the normal ambient temperature is below 40 F 40...

Page 10: ...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 withi...

Page 11: ...er Lights LED OPERATE light flashes green every 30 seconds Alarm The alarm is silent USING THE CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM ACCESSORY See Figure 3 page 17 After the Carbon Monoxide Alarm is installed the ala...

Page 12: ...ONS See Figure 4 page 17 Indicator Operation Mode LED Alarm Power On Flash GREEN and YELLOW every 2s then steady green Beep 1 time CO Detected Flash RED 4 times ev ery 5s for 4 min then Flash RED 4 ti...

Page 13: ...may not provide a constant charge Your Carbon Monoxide Alarm requires three standard AA batteries The following batteries are acceptable as replace ments Energizer Ultimate Lithium AA L91 Actual batt...

Page 14: ...m municating with the Wi Fi router Possible interference Consider moving your Wi Fi router or installing a booster CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM Alarm sounds two minutes after being reset CO levels indicate a...

Page 15: ...NOTES...

Page 16: ...16 English NOTES...

Page 17: ...omprendrelemanueld utilisation avant d utiliser ce produit AVERTISSEMENT LIRE ET COMPRENDRE TOUTES LES INSTRUCTIONS Le non respect des instructions ci dessous peut entra ner un choc lectrique un incen...

Page 18: ...chaufferettes portatives l int rieur du garage Garder loign des flammes nues comme les chandelles et des mat riaux inflammables viter l accumulation de d chets l int rieur du garage Ne pas d marrer un...

Page 19: ...mpoisonnement au CO RENDEZ VOUS IMM DIATEMENT DANS UNE SALLE D URGENCE et mentionnez au m decin que vous croyez avoir t empoisonn au CO L empoisonnemennt au CO peut tre diagnostiqu par un test sanguin...

Page 20: ...ant s ils sont pr sents S assurer que la ventilation des appareils se fait vers l ext rieur Ne pas utiliser de barbecue ou br ler du charbon de bois l int rieur ou dans le garage V rifier si la source...

Page 21: ...B minimum 3 m 10 pi Limites potentielles des d tecteurs de monoxyde de carbone AVERTISSEMENT Ce d tecteur de monoxyde de carbone n est pas con u pour tre utilis l int rieur de la maison ou autre pi ce...

Page 22: ...rbone n est pas adapt aux personnes malentendantes R GLES DE S CURIT PARTICULI RES AVERTISSEMENT En cas d incendie le temps de r ponse du d tecteur de monoxyde de carbone peut tre insuffisant avant qu...

Page 23: ...lliques Les interf rences caus es par ces facteurs domestiques peuvent tre r solues en R GLES DE S CURIT PARTICULI RES ajoutant des suramplificateurs de signaux Wi Fi pour augmenter la port e du signa...

Page 24: ...ouvre porte de garage o le accessoire a t install Un routeur domestique connect Internet est requis pour utiliser cette application Il sera impossible d ouvrir la porte de garage ou de recevoir l info...

Page 25: ...rel essaidud tecteurdemonoxydedecarbone Consulter le chapitre ESSAI DU D TECTEUR DE MONOXYDE DE CARBONE pour conna tre les d tails Appuyer sur la languette pour d gager et retirer le accessoire AVERTI...

Page 26: ...s s loigner de la fen tre ou de la porte ouverte tant que les r pondants du service d urgence ne sont pas arriv s que les lieux sont a r s et que l alarme ne se d clenche pas nouveau 4 Apr savoirsuivi...

Page 27: ...ert clignoteront une fois puis le t moin OPERATE vert passera au fixe et l alarme sera mise en sourdine NOTE L alarme de l appareil se d clenchera nouveau si la concentration de monoxyde de carbone CO...

Page 28: ...age Le t moin DEL ALARM ALARME rouge clignotera quatre 4 fois La s quence se r p tera une fois puis les deux t moins FAULT D FAUT jaune et OPERATE vert clignoteront une fois puis le t moin OPERATE EN...

Page 29: ...ification ou un avertissement si le niveau de monoxyde de carbone ou de temp rature est lev AVERTISSEMENT Pour viter les BLESSURES GRAVES ou MORTELLES lors d un d clenchement d alarme de niveaux lev s...

Page 30: ...remplacer imm diatement le d tecteur de monoxyde de carbone REMPLACEMENT DES PILES Voir la figure 1 page 17 AVERTISSEMENT Ce d tecteur de CO ne fonctionnera pas s il n est pas aliment par un courant...

Page 31: ...outeur Wi Fi ou installer un suramplificateur D TECTEUR DE MONOXYDE DE CARBONE L alarme retentit toutes les deux 2 minutes apr s la r initialisation Les niveaux de CO indiquent une situationpotentiell...

Page 32: ...r ADVERTENCIA El mon xido de carbono CO no se puede ver ni oler pero puedematarlo ParaevitarLESIONESGRAVESolaMUERTE Nunca debe poner en funcionamiento un autom vil un generador u otro motor accionado...

Page 33: ...t tiles en el interior de su garaje Mantenga las llamas expuestas como las velas alejadas de los materiales inflamables Evite la acumulaci n de basura en su garaje No deje su auto en velocidad m nima...

Page 34: ...ene sospechas de envenenamiento con CO Si ocurre un envenenamiento con CO se puede diagnosticar con frecuencia mediante un an lisis de sangre inmediatamente despu s de la exposici n Determinar la fuen...

Page 35: ...s cuando se encuentren disponibles en todos los artefactos que funcionan a combustible Aseg rese de que todos los artefactos tengan ventilaci n hacia el exterior No cocine a la plancha o a la parrilla...

Page 36: ...partes por mill n Alarma sonora 85 dB m nimo a 10 pies 3 metros Posibles limitaciones de las alarmas de mon xido de carbono ADVERTENCIA Esta alarma de mon xido de carbono no est dise ada para utilizar...

Page 37: ...tros artefactos pueden evitar tambi n que las personas alertas escuchen la alarma Esta alarma de mon xido de carbono no est destinada a las personas con discapacidad auditiva REGLAS DE SEGURIDAD ESPEC...

Page 38: ...s conductos los artefactos met licos de gran tama o como los refrigeradores y los pernos de metal La interferencia de estos factores en su casa se puede superar al agregar amplificadores de se al de W...

Page 39: ...talado el accesorio Para usar esta aplicaci n debe haber un router Wi Fi conectado a Internet en su casa No podr abrir el port n del garaje o recibir otra informaci n de los accesorios mediante la apl...

Page 40: ...OSHA ADVERTENCIA Esta alarma de mon xido de carbono no debe instalarse en reas donde la temperatura ambiente normal sea inferior a 40 C 40 F o superior a 66 C 150 F ADVERTENCIA Tenga mucho cuidado si...

Page 41: ...na abierta hasta que haya arribado el personal de servicio de emergencia se haya ventilado el recinto y la alarma permanezca en su estado normal 4 Despu s de seguir los paso 1 al 3 si su alarma se vue...

Page 42: ...y la luz verde de FUNCIONAMIENTO parpadean una vez luego contin a la luz verde permanente de FUNCIONAMIENTO y la alarma permanece en silencio NOTA La unidad emitir una alarma nuevamente si la concentr...

Page 43: ...s La luz LED de la ALARMA parpadea en rojo cuatro veces La secuencia se repite una vez luego la luz amarilla de FALLA y la luz verde de FUNCIONAMIENTO parpadean una vez y luego sigue la luz de FUNCION...

Page 44: ...dvertencia en su tel fono inteligente ADVERTENCIA Para evitar LESIONES GRAVES o la MUERTE en caso de niveles de alarma de mon xido de carbono o de una notificaci n de alta temperatura haga lo siguient...

Page 45: ...p gina 17 ADVERTENCIA Esta alarma de CO no puede funcionar sin alimentaci n o bater as de respaldo en funcionamiento Al retirar las bater as de respaldo por cualquier motivo o no reemplazar las bater...

Page 46: ...t comunicando con el router Wi Fi Posible interferencia Considere mover su router Wi Fi o instalar un elevador de voltaje ALARMA DE MON XIDO DE CARBONO La alarma suena dos minutos despu s de reiniciar...

Page 47: ...uette rouge orejeta de extracci n rojo B Battery compartment cover couvercle du logement de piles palanca de la tapa del compartimiento de las bater as C Lever levier palanca D Batteries piles bater a...

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