Page 1: ...SENSE Fault Power Alarm User Manual Carbon Monoxide Alarm F 1 05 CD1402...
Page 2: ...nd is designed to detect carbon monoxide Carbon monoxide CO is odorless tasteless and invisible it s a silent killer Using electrochemical sensing technology this unit can detect increased levels of c...
Page 3: ...x User Manual 2x Carbon Monoxide Safety Stickers WARNING Actuation of your CO Alarm indicates the presence of Carbon Monoxide CO which can kill you When the Carbon Monoxide Alarm Sounds 1 Operate the...
Page 4: ...ppliance 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 hav...
Page 5: ...0 ppm 10 50 minutes 400 ppm 4 15 minutes Standby current 20 UA avg Alarm current 45 mA avg Best operating ambient temperature 40 100 F 4 4 37 8 C Operating relative humidity 10 to 85 non condensing Al...
Page 6: ...TEST HUSH button Buzzer A CAUTION THIS CO ALARM IS DESIGNED FOR INDOOR USE ONLY DO NOT EXPOSE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT KNOCK OR DROP THE ALARM DO NOT OPEN OR TAMPER WITH THE ALARM AS THIS COULD CAUS...
Page 7: ...O is present Alarm Sounder The alarm will sound when there is CO present when testing the alarm and when there is a fault LED Indicator The LED indicators will flash in conjunction with the alarm soun...
Page 8: ...een LED indicator will flash once every 60 seconds Alarm mode During the first 4 minutes the alarm will deliver 4 quick beeps every 5 8 seconds After 4 minutes the alarm will deliver 4 quick beeps eve...
Page 9: ...ogether with 1 beep every 60 seconds REPLACE BATTERIES IMMEDIATELY If you press the TEST HUSH button when there is low battery the low battery signal will temporarily cease for 10 hours if you press t...
Page 10: ...the unit will enter another alarm state Otherwise the unit will exit from silence mode after 9 minutes Fault The alarm will deliver 2 beeps approximately every 40 seconds and the yellow LED indicator...
Page 11: ...ns to help you understand what to do as shown below LCD Display LEDStatus AlarmSound Unit Status Solutions lfaCO The alarm Dangerous Refer to concentration delivers beeps CO If the CO of 30 999 andthe...
Page 12: ...oncentration detected there are of 30 999 but has not any ppm exists for reached COoae of avery short alarm status cuchae time the Potential from green LED dangerous burning indicator will conditions...
Page 13: ...None indicator delivers self checking flashes 4 beepsand the test times then the red LED button has repeats 4 indicator will been times finally flash with the pressed flashing once same frequency The...
Page 14: ...Replace display every 60 warning the alternates seconds batteries between Lb and current COlevel The yellow LED indicator flashes once every 60 seconds The yellow 2 quick beeps Test button __ If Er LE...
Page 15: ...The yellow 2 quick End of life Replace LEDindicator beeps every the unit ofr flashes twice 30 seconds immediately every 30 seconds Basic Safety Information A important DANGERS WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS AL...
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Page 18: ...parate bedroom and on each level of your home 2 If your bedroom hallway is longer than 40 feet 12 meters install a CO alarm at both ends of the hallway 3 In a single level house install at least one C...
Page 19: ...FOR PROPER INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTENANCE OF FUEL BURNING APPLIANCES INCLUDING APPROPRIATE VENTILATION AND EXHAUST SYSTEMS BEDROOM HALL ASTER al fl FIRE EXTINGUISHERS Soe 7 SMOKE ALARMS GARAGE KITC...
Page 20: ...WILL PREVENT ITS RESPONSE TO CO Locations to Avoid WARNING This product is intended for use in ordinary indoor locations of family living units It is not designed to measure compliance with the Occupa...
Page 21: ...ly detect these conditions Do not install in peaks of vaulted ceilings A frame ceilings or gabled roofs Keep out of damp and humid areas 4 Install at least one 1 foot 0 3 m away from fluorescent light...
Page 22: ...dicating that the unit is operational 3 Reattach the mounting bracket to the alarm by twisting it on Important Note Constant exposures to high or low humidity may reduce battery life A good safety mea...
Page 23: ...the wall using the provided screws or two 0 14 x 0 98 in 3 5 x 25 mm countersunk screws 5 Attach the alarm to the mounting bracket and tighten it by twisting clockwise 6 Test the unit by pressing the...
Page 24: ...ng wall and clean the alarm cover and vents with a soft brush attachment once a month to remove dust and dirt 3 Never use detergents or other solvents to clean the unit 4 Avoid spraying air fresheners...
Page 25: ...0 AA alkaline batteries are recommended when the LCD displays an Lb icon and the yellow LED blinks once every 60 seconds with the buzzer chirping After changing the batteries reinstall your alarm and...
Page 26: ...ensure that all the occupants are alerted to the risk Get medical help for anyone suffering the effects of carbon monoxide poisoning and advise that carbon monoxide inhalation is suspected Telephone t...
Page 27: ...oning include symptoms similar to the flu but with no fever Other symptoms include dizziness fatigue weakness headache nausea vomiting sleepiness and confusion Everyone is susceptible to the danger of...
Page 28: ...ce Also young children and household pets may be the first affected Familiarization with the effects of each level is important Following Conditions Can Result in Transient CO Situations Excessive spi...
Page 29: ...ound A car idling in an open or closed attached garage or near a home Consumer Product Safety Commission The Consumer Product Safety Commission CPSC recommends the use of at least one CO Alarm per hou...