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will not be operational and will not monitor for 
smoke and CO levels without battery.

     

WARNING! -

This apparatus is designed to

protect individuals from the acute effects of 
carbon monoxide exposure. It may not however, 
prevent the chronic effects of carbon monoxide 
exposure and will not fully safeguard individuals 
at special risk or with specific medical 
conditions. If in doubt consult a medical 
practitioner.

7. Carbon monoxide (CO) overview

7.1 Toxic effects

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colourless, odourless, 
non-irritating gas classified as a chemical 
asphyxiant and whose toxic action is a direct result 
of the hypoxia produced by a given exposure.

CO is rapidly absorbed through the lungs, diffuses 
across the alveolar capillary membrane and is 
reversibly bound with haemoglobin as 
carboxyhaemoglobin (COHb), however, a minute 
amount is present in the plasma. The affinity of 
haemoglobin for CO is over 200 times its affinity 
for oxygen. This reduces the oxygen carrying 
capacity of the blood, and has an effect on the 
dissociation of oxyhaemoglobin, which further 
reduces the oxygen supply to the tissues. CO is 
chemically unchanged in the body, and is eliminated
in expired air. The elimination is determined by the 
same factors that applied during absorption. The 
half-life while breathing room air is 2 h - 6,5 h 
depending on the initial COHb level.

If the CO level in the inhaled air is constant, the 
level of COHb in the blood will approach an 
equilibrium (saturation) state after several hours. 
However, the rate at which the equilibrium is 
reached depends on many factors, e.g. lung 
ventilation rate (physical activity) and alveolar 
capillary transfer, cardiac parameters, blood 
haemoglobin concentration, barometric pressure, 
oxygen and carbon dioxide concentration in the 
inhaled air, but the two most important factors in 
determining the COHb level are the CO 
concentration and the duration of exposure.

The effects of different saturation blood COHb 
levels on healthy adults are shown in Table 7.1.

Table 7.1 – Health effects of COHb blood levels on 

healthy adults

% COHb

Effects

0.3 – 0.7 Normal range in non-smokers due to 

endogenous CO production

0.7 – 2.9 No proven physiological changes

2.9 – 4.5 Cardio-vascular changes in cardiac patients

4 – 6

Usual values observed in smokers, impairment 

in psychomotor tests

7 – 10

Cardio-vascular changes in non-cardiac patients

(increased cardiac output and coronary blood 

flow)

10 – 20

Slight headache, weakness, potential burden on

foetus

20 – 30

Severe headache, nausea, impairment in limb 

movements

30 – 40

Severe headache, irritability, confusion, 

impairment in visual acuity, nausea, muscular 

weakness, dizziness

40 – 50

Convulsions and unconsciousness

60 – 70

Coma, collapse, death

Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 1984

The relationship between the CO concentration and 
the duration of exposure can be calculated for a 
given %COHb, by parameterising the above factors. 
Figure 7.1 shows examples for a person undertaking
light/moderate exercise.

Figure 7.1–Relationship between CO concentration and 

exposure time for various %COHb (light/moderate exercise)

             

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GS883-A Instruction Manual Rev. G

Summary of Contents for GS883-A

Page 1: ...e long beeps repeating every 1 5 seconds The ALARM indicator red will flash the same pattern The smoke alarm takes precedence when both smoke and carbon monoxide are present 1 1 What to do in case of fire 1 Do not panic stay calm 2 Leave the building as quickly as possible Touch doors to feel if they are hot do not open but use an alternate exit that is not hot Crawl along the floor and do not sto...

Page 2: ...r the national Gas Emergency Service Provider if appropriate so that the source of carbon monoxide emissions can be identified and corrected Unless the reason for the alarm is obviously spurious do not use the fuel burning appliances again until they have been checked and cleared for use by a competent person according to national regulations If problems are identified during this inspection have ...

Page 3: ...oke CO alarm will not promptly detect a fire or CO danger except in the area or room in which it is installed 6 This Combo Smoke CO alarm may not alert every household member every time The alarm horn is loud in order to alert individuals to a potential danger However there may be some circumstances where a household member may not hear the alarm i e outdoor or indoor noise sound sleepers drug or ...

Page 4: ...d i e portable heaters or humidifiers 5 L o c a t e 1 0 f e e t a w a y f r o m a l appliances 6 Placing at eye level allows for optimum monitoring of the red and green indicator lights 7 Smoke heat and combustion products rise to the ceiling and spread horizontally Mounting the smoke alarm on the ceiling in the centre of the room places it closest to all points in the room Ceiling mounting is pre...

Page 5: ...ombustion are present when you start your automobile 8 In an enclosed space for example in a cupboard or behind a curtain 9 Where it can be obstructed for example by furniture 10 Less than 4 inch 10cm from the peak of an A frame type ceiling 11 Near fluorescent lights Electronic noise may cause nuisance alarms 12 Place out of the reach of children Under no circumstances should children be allowed ...

Page 6: ...m status of the smoke alarm or CO alarm 4 TEST SILENCE button The TEST SILENCE button is used to test the device and to silence the unit during a smoke alarm Press and hold to enable TEST function Or press to enable SILENCE function 5 Sounder The sounder is used to send out smoke alarm CO alarm warning and abnormal warning information 6 Power on switch The power on switch is used to power on the d...

Page 7: ...sing the TEST SILENCE button it will come into a low battery voltage warning silence status for about 9 hours and FAULT indicator yellow continue to flash NOTE The silence feature of low battery voltage warning is temporary action to cancel warning sound effect you need to replace the device as possible as soon 6 Smoke alarm When the device detects a dangerous level of smoke the device will emit a...

Page 8: ...If the CO alarm sounds and it is not being tested it means the unit is sensing a dangerous level of CO THE SOUND OF THE ALARM REQUIRES YOUR IMMEDIATE ATTENTION AND ACTION 9 Human alarm sounds If the device enters into the status of smoke alarm or C O a l a r m t h e d e v i c e w i l l s t a r t i n a l o w e volume 85dB for around 10 seconds then emits a normal alarm volume 85dB This avoids start...

Page 9: ...vice chirps twice with FAULT indicator yellow flashing twice every 40 seconds LOW BATTERY VOLTAGE SIGNAL The battery is under low battery status please replace the device The device sounds unwanted alarms when residents are cooking taking showers etc 1 Press TEST SILENCE button to pause alarm 2 Clean the smoke around the device 6 General maintenance To keep your Combo Smoke CO alarm in good workin...

Page 10: ...ration state after several hours However the rate at which the equilibrium is reached depends on many factors e g lung ventilation rate physical activity and alveolar capillary transfer cardiac parameters blood haemoglobin concentration barometric pressure oxygen and carbon dioxide concentration in the inhaled air but the two most important factors in determining the COHb level are the CO concentr...

Page 11: ...w levels of COHb of between 0 3 and 0 7 present within the body These levels are considered neither beneficial nor harmful 7 4 Tobacco smoking Tobacco smokers are exposed to significant concentrations of CO In cigarette smokers the COHb concentration varies between 5 9 while heavy cigar smokers may exceed 10 WARNING Exposure to high levels of carbon monoxide can be fatal or cause permanent damage ...

Page 12: ...ours Installation Location ceiling or wall Detection range Max 40 m2 within a room Size about Φ134 40mm Weight 185 10g net NOTE This Combo Smoke CO alarm is designed to detect carbon monoxide gas from any source of combustion It is not designed to detect any other gas 10 Deactivation of the device WARNING Deactivation of the device is permanent Once the device has been deactivated it cannot be rea...

Page 13: ...ergency 12 Manufacturer and customer service information 12 1 Manufacturer SITERWELL ELECTRONICS CO LIMITED ADDRESS No 666 Qingfeng Road Jiangbei District Ningbo Zhejiang Province China TEL 0086 574 87729581 FAX 0086 574 87729581 E MAIL sales china siter com 12 2 Customer service SITERWELL ELECTRONICS CO LIMITED ADDRESS No 666 Qingfeng Road Jiangbei District Ningbo Zhejiang Province China TEL 0086...

Page 14: ...ce NOTE The warranty does not cover the batteries supplied 14 Warranty card Last Name First Name Phone Address City Country Zip Code Fault description Date of purchase Signature 14 14 GS883 A Instruction Manual Rev G ...

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