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Kidde Ba2ery Carbon Monoxide Alarms

EN50291-1 : 2010

License No. KM98848

Model 5CO

Model 5DCO

2532-7202-10_5CO_ASH:_  2018.10.26  5:42 PM  Page 1

Summary of Contents for Kidde 5CO

Page 1: ...Kidde Ba2ery Carbon Monoxide Alarms EN50291 1 2010 License No KM98848 Model 5CO Model 5DCO 2532 7202 10_5CO_ASH _ 2018 10 26 5 42 PM Page 1...

Page 2: ...6 Using your CO Alarm Warning Signals Tes1ng Re se3ng LCD read outs model 5DCO only Peak Level Display model 5DCO only 7 Replacement Ba2eries End of Life 8 What To Do If Your Alarm Sounds 9 Maintenan...

Page 3: ...wer LED Red Alarm LED Test Reset Button Peak Level Button Digital Display Green Power LED Red Alarm LED Test Reset Button Model 5DCO with digital display 5CO 5DCO CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM Model 5CO 2532...

Page 4: ...efore help arrives It is crucial that the source of CO is determined and appropriate maintenance carried out Carbon monoxide is a cumula1ve poison meaning long term exposure to low levels may cause sy...

Page 5: ...pliances and their chimneys and vents in good working condi1on Learn the early symptoms of exposure and if you suspect CO poisoning move outside to fresh air and get emergency help Your rst line of de...

Page 6: ...Alarm 50 60 90 minutes 100 10 40 minutes 300 Must alarm in less than 3 minutes Parts per Million PPM A ects on Adults 100 Slight headache nausea fa1gue u like symptoms 200 Dizziness and headache with...

Page 7: ...d for use in ordinary family homes It is not designed to measure compliance with occupa0onal safety and the HSE NOTE Individuals with certain speci c medical condi0ons may need an alarm that operates...

Page 8: ...t If correctly installed the alarm will give a short beep 2 Push the test bu2on The alarm will beep once followed by 4 loud pulses then a brief pause and then 4 more pulses ending with a single beep 3...

Page 9: ...wall If there is a par11on in the room locate the alarm on the same side of the par11on as the poten1al source A CO alarm should be installed in all rooms containing a fuel burning appliance Addi1ona...

Page 10: ...that are supplied into the holes 3 Insert the two screws as supplied into the holes ensuring enough of the screw s1cks out of the wall approx 3mm 4 Hook the alarm over the screws Free standing ALWAYS...

Page 11: ...as possible Alarm chirps twice every 30 seconds and the red LED ashes twice End of life of the alarm Replace the alarm Alarm chirps every 30 seconds and red LED ashes every 30 seconds Fault Replace t...

Page 12: ...ending with a single beep During this test sequence the red LED will ash for 10 seconds This con rms that the alarm is powered up and working Re se2ng the Alarm If the alarm sounds the test reset bu2...

Page 13: ...ssful test or reset sequence in opera1on None this is part of the standard test or reset procedure Red LED ashes every 60 seconds Chirp every 60 seconds Low ba2eries Lb Change ba2eries Red LED ashes C...

Page 14: ...1on can be taken such as servicing your boiler NOTE The peak level memory is cleared to zero if whilst holding the peak level bu2on the test reset bu2on is pressed and released before releasing the pe...

Page 15: ...r normal opera1ng condi1ons the ba2eries will last a minimum of one year N NO OT TE E Constant exposures to extreme temperatures and humidi es may a ect ba0ery life These ba2eries can be purchased fro...

Page 16: ...re opened 2 If the alarm con1nues to sound even a er being reset where appropriate then evacuate the premises aler1ng other occupants to the risk Leave doors and windows open Do not re enter the premi...

Page 17: ...ly Keep away nappy buckets The following substances can a ect the sensor and cause false alarms NOTE there could be other compounds occurring within a par0cular household which could cause similar e e...

Page 18: ...LED Alarm fault Replace alarm contact Kidde if s1ll in warranty Red LED on and constant tone Alarm malfunc1on Replace alarm contact Kidde if s1ll in warranty Two chirps plus red LED ashes twice End of...

Page 19: ...e alarm readings may vary The digital readings tolerances are Ambient 27 C 12 C 80 F 10 F atmospheric pressure 10 40 3 rela1ve humidity Temperature Range Opera1ng range 0 C to 40 C Humidity up to 90 R...

Page 20: ...R 30 PPM IMPORTANT THIS CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM IS DESIGNED TO DETECT CARBON MONOXIDE FROM ANY SOURCE OF COMBUSTION INCLUDING IMPROPER OR MALFUNCTIONING APPLIANCES THE INSTALLATION OF THIS DEVICE SHOULD...

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Page 22: ...c0on Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facili1es exist Check with Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice 2532 7202 10_5CO_ASH _ 20...

Page 23: ...ncy Services 0800 111 999 HETAS Solid Fuel Emergency 0845 634 5626 O ec oil 0845 658 5080 Kidde Website www kiddesafetyeurope co uk Manufacturer Address Kidde Safety Europe Ltd Ash House Li2leton Road...

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