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BASIC SAFETY INFORMATION

This combination Carbon Monoxide and Natural Gas alarm has two separate alarms. This alarm
is not designed to detect fire or any other gas. Carbon monoxide and natural gas may be
present in other areas. The CO and Natural Gas Alarm will only indicate the presence of CO or
natural gas which reaches the sensor. The CO and Natural Gas Alarm is not designed to sense
smoke, heat or flames.

NOTE: For your convenience, we provide separate labels for  the French-language product markings.
If you choose to utilize those markings, remove the label from the backing and apply it to the alarm.
Carefully align the label in the appropriate space and press firmly to ensure the label permanently
adheres to the alarm.

Do not paint the alarm. Paint may clog the openings to the sensing chambers and prevent the
alarm from operating properly.

Do not stand too close to the alarm when it is sounding. It is loud to wake you in an emergency.
Exposure to the horn at close range may harm your hearing.

Make sure the alarm is not receiving excessively noisy power. Examples of noisy power
could be major appliances on the same circuit, power from a generator or solar power, light
dimmer on the same circuit or mounted near fluorescent lighting. Excessively noisy power
may cause damage to your alarm.

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This alarm cannot be operated from power derived from a square wave, modified square wave or
modified sine wave inverter. These types of inverters are sometimes used to supply power in off-grid
installations, such as solar or wind derived power sources. These power sources may produce high
peak voltages which will damage the alarm.

This alarm should receive continuous electrical power. The battery is meant for emergency
backup only. Choose an outlet where it can't be accidentally unplugged or switched off
by children. Keep small children away from the unit. Teach them not to play with it or
unplug it. Explain what the different alarm sounds mean.

Do not plug this alarm into an outlet controlled by a dimmer or switch or ground fault
circuit interrupter.

The test sequence lasts for approximately 3 seconds after the test button is pressed and
released. The alarm will then test itself for proper operation. When testing the alarm, have
someone else check that the alarm can be heard easily from the sleeping areas. The alarm should
be located where it can wake you if it alarms at night.

INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS

Natural gas (methane) is typically supplied through a main utility line connected to your home.
Early warning is best achieved by the installation of alarms on all floors and areas of the household.

WHERE THIS ALARM SHOULD BE INSTALLED

Install an alarm inside each bedroom where the occupant closes the door while sleeping.

An alarm should be installed in any family living unit containing a fuel-burning appliance or
fireplace or having an attached garage.

An alarm should be centrally located outside of each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity
of the bedrooms. Where bedrooms are separated and audibility of the alarm to occupants within the
bedroom area could be seriously impaired, more than one alarm could be needed.

In general, install combination CO and Gas Alarms:

WHERE YOU CAN HEAR THE ALARM FROM ALL SLEEPING AREAS.

In or near bedrooms and living areas or wherever you suspect a gas or CO exposure is likely.

On each level of a multilevel home.

IMPORTANT!

Installation in an improper location can affect the sensitive electronic components in this alarm.
Please review WHERE THIS ALARM SHOULD NOT BE INSTALLED (see Page 3).

Not suitable for installation in hazardous locations as defined in the Canadian Electrical Code. This
alarm will detect natural gas primarily and carbon monoxide secondarily. Natural gas events will
always take precedence over carbon monoxide events. The word “gas” will be used to specifically
refer to natural gas.

When on AC power, 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 or gas.

Summary of Contents for MCN400CN

Page 1: ...CO 2 What You Should Know About Natural Gas 2 Basic Safety Information 3 Recommended Location ofAlarms 4 Avoid These Locations 4 How to Install 5 Reset Feature 6 Operation Alarm Characteristics 6 Wha...

Page 2: ...d 240 MINUTES Page 2 This product is intended for use in ordinary indoor locations of family living units It is not designed to measure compliance with Occupational Safety and HealthAdministration OSH...

Page 3: ...ferent alarm sounds mean Do not plug this alarm into an outlet controlled by a dimmer or switch or ground fault circuit interrupter The test sequence lasts for approximately 3 seconds after the test b...

Page 4: ...n particles stove furnace water heater space heater if possible In areas where a 20 foot 6m distance is not possible in modular mobile or smaller homes for example it is recommended the alarm be place...

Page 5: ...d exposure to the alarm at a close distance may be harmful to your hearing Page 5 READ CAREFULLY THIS UNIT IS SEALED THE ALARM COVER IS NOT REMOVABLE Leave your CO and Gas Alarm plugged in year round...

Page 6: ...ep 1 second pause repeat The green LED turns off The blue LED blinks in sync with the horn beep every second The screen will display gas on digital display models NUISANCE ALARM If the horn signals fo...

Page 7: ...remain potentially dangerous the horn will start sounding again IMPORTANT The CO Silence feature is intended to temporarily silence the alarm horn It will not correct a CO problem The Gas alarm signa...

Page 8: ...el is displayed on the screen To reset and clear peak CO memory 1 Press and hold the PEAK RESET button for approx 10 seconds until the peak CO memory reading is cleared The alarm will chirp once to in...

Page 9: ...install smoke alarms even though carbon monoxide can be generated by a fire CO and Gas Alarms are not a substitute for property disability life or other insurance of any kind Appropriate coverage is y...

Page 10: ...nies and HVAC companies offer appliance inspections for a nominal fee Make regular visual inspections of all fuel burning appliances Check appliances for excessive rust and scaling Also check the flam...

Page 11: ...ation Replace the alarm Off Silent Off CONDITION RECOMMENDATION 4 beeps 5 second pause repeat Blinks Off when the Red LED blinks On Off Blinks in sync with cycle of 4 beeps Condition CO alarm Recommen...

Page 12: ...ng fees USI DOES NOT WARRANT AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OTHER THAN THE WARRANTY CONTAINED HEREIN NO IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS...

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