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CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM

Model SF340 series

CAREFULLY READ AND UNDERSTAND THE CONTENTS OF

THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE USING THE ALARM.

RETAIN THE MANUAL IN A SAFE PLACE

FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

PAY PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THE SAFETY WARNINGS.

BE SURE TO PASS THE MANUAL ON TO ANY SUBSEQUENT

USERS OF THE ALARM.

WHEN INSTALLING THIS ALARM

FOR USE BY OTHERS PLEASE

LEAVE THIS MANUAL OR A COPY

WITH THE END USER.

SF Detection Ltd.

4 Stinsford Road,  Nuffield Industrial Estate
Poole,  Dorset   BH17 0RZ
Tel: (01202) 645577    Fax: (01202) 665331

User Manual

2102M0610

Issue C   09/99

  TESTING YOUR ALARM

A green power light indicates power is supplied. The alarm should be tested weekly by pushing
and holding the test button on the front of the unit. The alarm signal should sound. If relay
models are in use or units are interconnected please be aware that the relay function will be
activated upon test.

  CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF ALARM

The outside casing of the alarm should be wiped occasionally with a cloth. Ensure that the
holes on the front are not blocked with dirt and dust.  DO NOT USE CLEANING AGENTS,
BLEACH OR POLISH.

  IMPORTANT

·

Ideally it is recommended that a carbon monoxide alarm should be
installed in or near to every room which contains a fuel burning appliance
such as gas fires, central heating boilers, room heaters, water heaters,
cookers, grills etc

·

Ensure that the alarm buzzer can be heard by all those who are
intended to hear it.

·

Seek medical help if it is suspected that a member of the household is
suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning.

IF FURTHER DETAILS ARE REQUIRED THAT DO  NOT APPEAR

IN THIS MANUAL PLEASE CONTACT SF DETECTION LTD.

 

 PACK CONTENTS:

Models SF340E, SF340F, SF340H, SF340J

Model SF340G will contain:

will contain:

One alarm,

One alarm,

One Sensor Module (SF340M),

One Sensor Module (SF340M),

One instruction manual,

One instruction manual,

One installation kit, consisting of:

One installation kit, consisting of:

Two wall plugs,

Two wall plugs,

Two fixing screws,

Two wall fixing screws,

Two spacers.

Two electrical mounting screws.

 

 SPECIFICATION

Models:

SF340E,F,G,H,J.

Gas Detected:

Carbon monoxide.

Detection Principle:

Electro-chemical cell.

Alarm Indication:

Flashing red light and audible alarm.

Alarm Levels:

150ppm

Between 10 and 30 minutes.

350ppm

Within 6 minutes.
(as required by BS7860: 1996)

Supply Voltage Range:

SF340E,F,G 220/240Vac, 50Hz
SF340H

12Vdc ±10%

SF340J

12Vdc ±10% or 24Vdc ±10%

Operating Temperature:

-5ºC to 40ºC.

Humidity Range:

30 to 90% RH.

Warm-up Time after Initial Switch On:

Instantaneous.

Normal Module Operating Life:

5 years.

Backup Battery Life when in Alarm:

At least 5 days.

Dimensions:

170mm x 110 mm x 65mm.

Weight:

Approximately  575g.

DISPOSAL WARNING: Do not dispose of in fire.

GUARANTEE

We guarantee your new gas alarm for five years from the date of purchase and under normal
use and service, to be free from defects in materials and workmanship. During this period we
will at our discretion, repair, replace or refund the price of any part of the alarm which is found
to be defective in either materials or workmanship providing this occurs under normal use
and service. We shall however be under no obligation to repair, replace or refund the price of
units which are found to be defective in any way due to damage, neglect, unreasonable use
or which have been tampered with or found to have been dismantled. Defective units should
be returned, in suitable packaging, along with proof of purchase to SF Detection Limited,
4 Stinsford Road, Nuffield Industrial Estate, Poole, Dorset. BH17 0RZ. An accompanying
letter should clearly state the nature of the problem with the alarm. This guarantee does not
affect your statutory rights.

  INTRODUCTION

Thank you for purchasing this alarm which is designed to detect the presence of carbon
monoxide (CO) gas.  This manual contains information on the installation and the operation
of the SF340 modular carbon monoxide alarm.

THIS ALARM SHOULD ONLY BE

INSTALLED BY A COMPETENT PERSON

ALL ELECTRICAL WIRING SHOULD BE

INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE

CURRENT WIRING REGULATIONS OF THE

INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS

 

 2.  WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING?

The following symptoms are related to carbon monoxide poisoning and should be discussed
with ALL members of the household:

Mild exposure:

Slight headache, nausea, vomiting, fatigue (often
described as “flu-like” symptoms)

Medium exposure:

Severe throbbing headache, drowsiness,
confusion, fast heart rate.

Extreme exposure:

Unconsciousness, convulsions, cardiorespiratory
failure, death.

Many reported cases of carbon monoxide poisoning indicate that while victims are aware
they are not well, they become so disorientated that they are unable to save themselves by
either exiting the building or calling for assistance. It is also important to note that young
children and pets may be the first to be affected.

  3.  IN WHICH ROOM SHOULD I PUT THE ALARM?

Ideally you should have an alarm in or near every room which contains a fuel-burning appliance.

However, if you have more than one appliance but only one alarm, you should take the
following into consideration when deciding where best to put the alarm:

·

If there is a fuel burning appliance in a room where people sleep, you
should put the alarm in that room.

·

If there is a fuel burning appliance in a room you use a lot such as a
sitting room, you should put the alarm in that room.

·

If you live in a bed-sit put the alarm as far away from the cooking
appliance as possible, but near to the room where you sleep.

·

If the fuel burning appliance is in a room not normally used (e.g. a boiler
room) put the alarm just outside the room so you will be able to hear it.

  4.  WHERE SHOULD I PUT THE ALARM?

Carbon monoxide has a similar density to warm air. To ensure the most effective use is made
of the alarm it should be fitted at least 1.5m(5’) above floor level and at least 1.85m (6’) from
the fuel burning appliance.

ALARM

1.85m

(6 )

(m in )

1.5m

(5 )

(m in )

  5.  WHERE NOT TO PUT THE ALARM

Do not place the alarm in the following areas:

·

Outside the building.

·

In or below a cupboard.

·

In a damp or humid area.

·

Directly above a sink or cooker.

·

Next to a door or window or anywhere it could be affected by drafts.

·

Where the airflow to the alarm could be obstructed by curtains or furniture.

·

Where dust or dirt could collect and block the sensor.

·

Where the temperature could drop below -5ºC or rise above 40º C.

·

Where it could be easily knocked or damaged.

·

Within 1.5m (5 feet) of any cooking appliance.

  1.  WHAT IS CARBON MONOXIDE?

Carbon monoxide is a highly poisonous gas which is released when fuels are burnt. It is
invisible, has no smell and no taste, therefore it is very difficult to detect with the human
senses.

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Potential danger areas in your hom e

Under normal operating conditions, in a room where fuel burning appliances are well maintained
and correctly ventilated, the amount of carbon monoxide released by the appliances is not
dangerous.

A dangerous quantity of carbon monoxide can occur if one or more of the following
conditions exists:

1.

An appliance is faulty or badly maintained.

2.

A flue is partially or totally blocked.

3.

A room is not adequately ventilated.

The following conditions can result in transient carbon monoxide situations:

1.

Excessive spillage or reverse venting of fuel burning appliances caused by
outdoor ambient conditions such as:
i.

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

ii.

Negative pressure differential resulting from use of exhaust fans.

iii.

Simultaneous operation of several fuel burning appliances competing
for limited internal air.

iv.

Flue connections breaking loose from clothes dryers, water heaters or
boilers.

v.

Obstructions in or unconventional flue designs which can amplify the
above situations.

2.

Extended use of unvented fuel burning devices.

3.

Temperature inversions which can trap exhaust gases near the ground.

4.

A car running in an open or attached garage near a home.

This manual covers the following models:

SF340E

230V, 50Hz Standard Model

SF340F

230V, 50Hz Output Model (for relay and interconnect feature)

SF340G

230V, 50Hz Lead & Plug Model

SF340H

12Vdc Standard Model

SF340J

12/24Vdc Output Model (for relay and interconnect feature)

Each of the models above comes complete with:

SF340M

Carbon Monoxide Sensor Module including battery back-up and
electrochemical gas sensing system.

WARNING

Actuation of your carbon monoxide(CO) alarm indicates the presence of
carbon monoxide(CO) which can KILL YOU.

THIS CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM MAY NOT PROTECT PEOPLE WHO
ARE AT SPECIAL RISK BY REASON OF AGE, PREGNANCY OR MEDICAL
CONDITION. THESE INDIVIDUALS MAY CONSIDER USING WARNING
DEVICES WHICH PROVIDE AUDIBLE AND VISUAL SIGNALS FOR CARBON
MONOXIDE CONCENTRATION UNDER 30PPM. IF IN DOUBT PLEASE
CONTACT YOUR MEDICAL PRACTITIONER.

A CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR A SMOKE
ALARM OR A COMBUSTIBLE GAS DETECTOR.

This carbon monoxide alarm is designed to detect carbon monoxide gas
from 

any

 source of combustion including wood, coal, coke, oil, petrol and gas.

THIS CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM IS NOT:

·

Designed to detect smoke fire or any other gas.

·

To be seen as a substitute for the proper servicing of fuel-burning appliances
or the sweeping of chimneys.

·

To be used on an intermittent basis, or as a portable alarm for the spillage of
combustion products from fuel burning appliances or chimneys.

CAUTION

This carbon monoxide alarm is designed for indoor use only.  Do not expose to
rain or moisture.  Do not knock or drop the alarm.  Do not tamper with the
alarm as this could cause electric shock or alarm malfunction.  The alarm will
not protect against the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning when the battery
back up is no longer functioning. This alarm will only indicate the presence of
carbon monoxide gas at the sensor. Carbon monoxide gas may be present in
other areas. Do not paint.

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