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2.  Safety instructions 

 

 

 

 

Note:

 The alarm sound is very noisy! Your hearing can be damaged if you are exposed to the 

loud alarm sound over a longer period of time!  

 

Please do not paint over the CO alarm detector with paint or similar! 

 

Do not install the detector in difficult to access areas! The detector must be checked regularly 

for its function! 

 

Get rid of the SO alarm detector regularly (at least every six months) of dust and other 

deposits of dirt! Please use a paint brush or a slightly cloth moistened with water. In dusty 
conditions, the heat detector should be cleaned monthly.  

 

This product is only suited for indoor-use and not for outdoor-use. Protect it against humidity 

and moisture, splashing or dripping! 

 

Damaged heat detectors must be replaced immediately! 

 

Please do not use any violence for installation and operation (for example using a 

screwdriver, pliers, hammer etc.). 

 

Do not drop the

 device because this can damage it!

 

 

 

The conversion of this product is not allowed. Any other use than the description may result 

in damage to the product. 

 

Please keep this product

 away from children! Caution: The packaging contains small parts 

that can be swallowed by children! 

 

 

3.  Installation locations of CO-alarm detectors in apartments and houses 

 

3.1  CO alarm detectors should be installed in the following rooms: 

 

 

Rooms with fuel burners e.g. gas heaters (boiler) or wood stoves 

 

Bedrooms and rooms where people are staying for an extended period of time 

 

Corridors and stairs (at least one CO-alarm detector per floor)

 

 

3.2  Rooms where no CO alarm detector should be installed: 

 

 

Cellar and garage

 Reason:

  Due to the location of these rooms, the alarm is usually not 

mostly heard 

 

Kitchen and bathrooms 

Note:

 An unsuitable location can cause disturbances, e.g. cause a false alarm. The sensors of the 

CO alarm detector are damaged by the use in unsuitable locations e.g. due to high humidity. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for GS810

Page 1: ...r should be installed 4 4 Product Overview 6 5 Installation 6 6 Startup 7 6 1 Activation of the CO alarm detector 7 6 2 Checking the function of the CO alarm detector 8 6 3 Recurring self test of the...

Page 2: ...alarm sounds This CO alarm detector may only be used in private rooms The CO alarm detector must be activated before use see chapter 6 1 After a maximum of 10 years as well as with signaling the batt...

Page 3: ...e following symptoms appear by a carbon monoxide poisoning The symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are similar to influenza but without fever Other symptoms are dizziness tiredness weakness headache...

Page 4: ...ple using a screwdriver pliers hammer etc Do not drop the device because this can damage it The conversion of this product is not allowed Any other use than the description may result in damage to the...

Page 5: ...entilators Do not install near ventilation systems chimneys or exhaust pipes as well as doors and windows as this may have a lower carbon monoxide concentration Keep the CO alarm detector away from st...

Page 6: ...mute 4 FAULT Error display yellow LED 5 POWER Control light green LED 5 Installation Before starting up this product please check for external damage In case of visible external damage we immediately...

Page 7: ...e screw until the screw head protrudes about ca 55mm from the wall 3 The mounting hole for the screw is located on the rear of the housing Insert the screw head into the mounting hole and press the CO...

Page 8: ...urring self test of the CO alarm detector When operating properly the green LED POWER flashes every 30 seconds Note If the CO alarm detector is not working properly contact the manufacturer 7 Explanat...

Page 9: ...flash every 30 seconds Warning of the end of life If the device beeps three times every 30 seconds and the yellow LED FAULT flashes the end of life of the device is reached CO alarm warning At a dange...

Page 10: ...have arrived The alarm must not be deactivated during this time 6 Do not restart the switched off combustion device until it has been checked by an expert 7 Check each combustion device If no special...

Page 11: ...chapter Installation The battery will last approximately 10 years during normal operation If the unit beeps twice every 30 seconds and the yellow LED FAULT flashes the battery is empty and the CO alar...

Page 12: ...free from contamination at all times in order to ensure proper functioning Note Never open the housing to clean the unit from the inside This can impair the functionality and the warranty guarantee wi...

Page 13: ...e harmful Substances which are contained in the batteries may cause danger to health and the environment in case of improper disposing 14 General Disposal This product may not be disposed of with hous...

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