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“
A
”
“
A
”
169MHz
Telecare
Devices
Carbon
Monoxide
Detector
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Compatible
with
Reach
at
‐
home
alarms,
Advent
xt
warden
call,
Altec
Response
and
Touchsafe
Pro
Nursecall
systems
CO
alarm
activates
on
Time
Weighted
Average;
50ppm
60
‐
90
mins,
100ppm
10
‐
40
mins
or
300ppm
0
‐
3
mins
85dB
@
3m
sounder
Indicator
lights:
green
power,
red
alarm
&
yellow
fault
Long
Life
Lithium
batteries
Low
battery
warning
Test
&
Hush
button
Complies
with
BS
EN50291:2001
Dimensions:
135
x
105
x
43mm
(HxWxD)
Weight:
260
grams
Product
Code:
ZXT422
Where
should
Carbon
Monoxide
Detectors
be
fitted?
Carbon
Monoxide
(CO)
detectors
should
be
fitted
in
rooms
with
a
fuel
burning
appliance
such
as
a
central
heating
boiler
or
gas
fire
and
where
a
lot
of
time
is
spent
e.g.
the
kitchen,
living
room
or
bedroom.
They
should
not
be
fitted
in
the
bathroom
or
areas
subject
to
steam
or
condensation.
Choosing
a
Location
When
fitted
in
the
same
room
as
the
appliance
the
CO
detector
should
be
wall
mounted
above
the
height
of
any
window
or
door
but
at
least
150mm
below
ceiling
level.
If
ceiling
mounted
it
should
be
at
least
300mm
from
any
wall.
In
either
case
the
detector
should
be
between
1
and
3
metres
from
the
appliance.
When
fitted
in
rooms
remote
from
the
appliance
the
detector
should
be
wall
mounted
close
to
the
breathing
zone
of
the
occupant;
in
the
living
room
this
will
be
about
head
height
of
a
seated
person,
in
the
bedroom
this
will
be
about
pillow
height.
The
CO
detector
should
not
be
located
in
an
enclosed
space,
inside
a
cupboard,
behind
a
curtain,
directly
above
the
cooker
or
sink,
in
draughty
areas
next
to
a
door
or
window
or
near
an
extractor
fan.
Typical
Tools
Required
Be
careful
when
using
step
ladders
–
always
face
the
direction
you
are
working.
Always
make
sure
the
correct
drill
bits
and
screwdrivers
are
used.
Installation
–
Using
Screw
Fixings
(Recommended)
1.
Remove
the
top
cover
by
pressing
and
sliding
upwards
as
shown
in
the
diagram
alongside.
2.
Fix
the
rear
section
to
the
wall
using
the
screws
and
plugs
provided
through
2
screw
fixing
holes.
3.
Smoothly
withdraw
the
red
“
PULL
”
tab
to
connect
the
batteries
then
refit
the
top
cover.
Installation
–
Using
Self
Adhesive
Pads
1.
Select
the
best
location
where
the
wall
is
clean,
dry
and
even.
IMPORTANT:
for
good
adhesion
the
surface
must
be
flat.
2.
Cut
one
of
the
self
adhesive
pads
in
half
and
fix
the
3
pieces
to
the
rear
face
of
the
CO
detector
as
shown
alongside.
3.
Remove
the
backing
tape
and
press
firmly
against
the
wall
ensuring
it
is
stuck
securely.
4.
Follow
steps
1
&
3
of
the
screw
fixing
instructions
above
to
remove
the
top
cover
and
connect
the
batteries.
SCREW
FIXING HOLES
PRESS
HERE
AND
SLIDE
UPWARDS
TO
REMOVE
TOP
COVER
PULL
CUT
BLACK
WIRE
TO
DEACTIVATE
AT
END
OF
LIFE
PULL
TAB
TO
CONNECT
BATTERIES
Tynetec and
Aidcall
are business
units
of
Legrand
Electric
Ltd
Unit
10
Cowley
Road,
Blyth
Riverside
Business
Park,
Blyth
Northumberland,
NE24
5TF.
Tel:
01670
352
371
Fax:
01670
362
807
Email:
Web
:
www.tynetec.co.uk
REAR
VIEW
SHOWING
SELF
ADHESIVE
PAD
POSITIONING