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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT CO

Carbon monoxide (CO) is an insidious poison. It is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas. It is 

a cumulative poison . Even low levels of CO have been shown to cause brain and other vital 

organ damage in unborn infants with no effect on the mother .
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 cases of reported CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING indicate that victims are aware 

they are not well, but they become so disoriented that they are unable to save themselves by 

either exiting the building or calling for assistance . Young children and household pets may 

be the first affected.
Your combination alarm is designed to detect the toxic CO fumes that result from incomplete 

combustion, such as those emitted from appliances, furnaces, fireplaces and auto exhaust.

What Levels of CO Cause an Alarm?

Underwriters Laboratories Inc. UL2034 defines three specific alarm points by which all 

residential CO alarms must alarm. They are measured in parts per million (ppm) of CO over 

time (in minutes).

UL2034 Required Alarm Points:

•  If the alarm is exposed to 400 ppm of CO, it must alarm between 4 and 15 minutes.
•  If the alarm is exposed to 150 ppm of CO, it must alarm between 10 and 50 minutes
•  If the alarm is exposed to 70 ppm of CO, it must alarm between 60 and 240 minutes.
•  This alarm is designed to act as a continuous monitor . It is not designed for use as a short-term 

testing device to perform a quick check for the presence of CO .

WHAT TO DO IF CARBON MONOXIDE IS DETECTED

  Never ignore the alarm sound. 

 If you hear the alarm horn 

sounding a continuous horn pattern of 4 beeps, 5 second pause, carbon monoxide has been 

detected . Evacuate everyone from the dwelling .

  Never disconnect the power from the alarm to stop a 

nuisance alarm. 

Doing so will disable the alarm and remove the protection . In the case of 

a true unwanted alarm, use the silence feature .  The silence feature is intended to temporarily 

silence the alarm while the problem is identified and corrected. Open a window or fan the CO 

away from the alarm . The alarm will reset automatically when it returns to normal operation .  

The alarm will stop sounding automatically 

Actuation of your CO Alarm indicates the presence of carbon monoxide 

(CO), which can kill you. 

In other words, when your CO Alarm sounds, you must not ig-

nore it! Some individuals are more sensitive to CO than others, including people with cardiac 

or respiratory problems, infants, unborn babies, pregnant mothers and elderly people can be 

more quickly and severely affected by CO . Members of sensitive populations should consult 

their  doctors for advice on taking additional precautions .

 

  IF THE CO ALARM SOUNDS:

1 . Operate the Silence button . 
2 . Call your emergency services, fire department or 911. Write down the number of your local 

emergency service here: ___________________________________ . 

3 . Immediately move to fresh air—outdoors or by an open door or window. Do a head count 

to check that all persons are accounted for . Do not reenter the premises or move away 

from the open door or window until the emergency services responder has arrived, the 

premises have been aired out, and your alarm remains in its normal condition .

4. After following steps 1-3, if the alarm reactivates within a 24 hour period, repeat steps 1-3 

and call a qualified appliance technician to investigate for sources of CO from fuel-burning 

equipment and appliances and inspect for proper operation of this equipment . If problems are 

identified during this inspection, have the appliances and equipment serviced immediately. 

Note any combustion equipment not inspected by the technician and consult the manufactur-

ers’ instructions or contact the manufacturer(s) directly for more information about CO safety 

and this equipment . Make sure that motor vehicles are not, and have not been, operating in 

an attached garage or adjacent to the residence. Write down the number of a qualified appli-

ance technician here: _______________________________________________________ .

Summary of Contents for MIC3510S

Page 1: ...Potential Sources of CO 11 What To Do If Alarm Sounds Smoke Detected 12 How Can I Protect My Family from Fire 12 Develop An Escape Plan 12 Quick Reference Guide 13 Troubleshooting Information 13 Warra...

Page 2: ...HOUT POWER Therefore installing an alarm with a sealed battery or an alarm powered from two different power sources can give an extra measure of protection A hardwired alarm with backup battery power...

Page 3: ...alfunction the service signal will warn it is time to replace the alarm Alarms should always be replaced after 10 years DO NOT PAINT THE ALARM Paint may clog the openings to the sensing chambers and p...

Page 4: ...wall with the top edge of the smoke alarm up to a maximum of 12 30 5cm below the ceiling wall intersec tions See Diagram A Existing Homes The NFPA requires smoke alarms or combination alarms on every...

Page 5: ...s not suitable for installation in hazardous locations as defined in the National Electri cal Code To avoid causing damage to this alarm to provide maximum protection and to prevent unnecessary alarms...

Page 6: ...above situations These placement recommendations are intended to keep alarms at a reasonable distance from a fuel burning source and reduce unwanted nuisance alarms Nuisance alarms may occur if an ala...

Page 7: ...ntial board and care occupancy small facility including base ments and excluding crawl spaces and unfinished attics 5 In the living area s of a guest suite 6 In the living area s of a residential boar...

Page 8: ...e the Silence feature until the source of the alarm has been identified and safe conditions exist The Silence feature is intended to temporarily silence the horn while identifying and correcting the p...

Page 9: ...he alarm ALARM AND BATTERY DEACTIVATION This alarm uses a sealed battery for power The battery should last for approximately 10 years under normal operating conditions Deactivation of the alarm is per...

Page 10: ...m to stop a nuisance alarm Doing so will disable the alarm and remove the protection In the case of a true unwanted alarm use the silence feature The silence feature is intended to temporarily silence...

Page 11: ...Vent pipe connections improperly designed or becoming loose Improper use of appliances by operating a barbeque grill using charcoal gas or wood pel lets hibachi in an enclosed area such as a garage o...

Page 12: ...our home when they hear the sound Identify children s bedrooms with red stickers placed in the upper left corner of the windows They are available from your local fire department Practice a fire drill...

Page 13: ...oses no threat 4 Beeps 5 second pause repeat Blinks on approx every 2 minutes Blinks On in sync with the 4 beeps Nuisance alarm Smoke alarm when cause of alarm is known and poses no threat Horn sounds...

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Page 15: ...not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you No agent representative dealer or employee of the company has t...

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