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WARNING 

CONSTANT EXPOSURE TO HIGH OR LOW TEMPERATURES AND HIGH HUMIDITY MAY REDUCE 

BATTERY LIFE. 

 

How to Set up and Interconnect Wireless Alarms 

All X-Sense Link

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 wireless interlinked alarms contain a built-in RF module that enables you to wirelessly connect 2 or 

more interlinked alarms and create an interlinked network. When one unit is triggered, all interconnected alarms will 

sound. The X-Sense Link

series contain wireless interlinked smoke alarms, wireless interlinked carbon monoxide 

alarms, and wireless interlinked combination smoke and carbon monoxide alarms. This model is designed to be 

wirelessly interlinked with other X-Sense Link

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 alarms, but is not designed to communicate with wireless interlinked 

alarms from other manufacturers.   

The  X-Sense  Link

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  wirelessinterlinked  alarms  in  one  multi-pack  have  already  been  interconnected,  and  the 

alarms  in  each  multi-pack  have  their  own  independent  interlinked  network.  If  you  have  more  than  one 

multi-pack, you will need to connect them all to the same network. Choose one multi-pack as your base network 

and connect the other multi-packs to it.   

NOTE: The following instructions regarding wireless interconnection are applicable to the X-Sense Link

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wirelessinterlinked alarms only.   

 

How to Interconnect   

1.

 

Make sure you only work with 2 units at a time, and make sure that they are both turned on to ensure successful 

connection. 

NOTE: Install the batteries correctly to turn on CO03D-W. To learn how to turn on different models of wireless 

interlinked alarms, please refer to their specific user manuals for more details. 

 

2.

 

Quickly press the TEST/HUSH button on one of the 2 units 4 times; it will beep once and the red LED will flash 

slowly, indicating it has entered pairing mode and is waiting for a new unit to be added. Quickly press the 

TEST/HUSH button on the other unit twice; it will beep once and the red LED will flash rapidly, indicating it is 

searching for a device to connect to.   

3.

 

After the search is successfulandan interconnected group is created, both units will beep once and automatically exit 

the interconnection mode. At this point, both units will only flash once 60 seconds, indicating they are in normal 

standby mode.   

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If you want to connect a third alarm to this group, first activate a new device according to its operating instructions, 

andthen quickly press the TEST/HUSH button on either of the 2 previously interconnected units 4 times. This unit 

will beep once, and the red LED will flash slowly, indicating it is ready to add a new device to the network. Next, 

quickly press the TEST/HUSH button on the new unit twice, and the red LED will flash rapidly as it searches for a 

network to connect to. After the third unit successfully joins the interconnected network, both units will beep once 

and automatically exit the interconnection mode.   

Summary of Contents for Link+ CO03D-W

Page 1: ...X SENSE CO03D W Wireless Interlinked Carbon Monoxide Alarm...

Page 2: ...lectrochemical sensor designed for domestic use Please note that this device does not detect smoke heat flames or anyhazardous gas other than carbon monoxide even though carbonmonoxide can be generate...

Page 3: ...5 V AA Batteries 2 Screws 2 Anchor Plugs 1 User Manual 2 Carbon Monoxide Safety Stickers Product Features LCD Display Fault Low Battery Indicator Yellow LED Alarm Indicator Red LED Power Indicator Gr...

Page 4: ...programmed to sound an alarm at the following CO concentrations within the time periods listed 70 ppm for 60 240 minutes 150 ppm for 10 50 minutes and 400 ppm for 4 15 minutes When CO is detected and...

Page 5: ...22 hours by pressing the test button This end of life silence feature can only be used for a total of 30 days After 30 days the end of life signal cannot be silenced During this end of life silence p...

Page 6: ...nd make sure that they are both turned on to ensure successful connection NOTE Install the batteries correctly to turn on CO03D W To learn how to turn on different models of wireless interlinked alarm...

Page 7: ...NOTES 1 The alarm will enter the searching mode or the pairing mode for 60 seconds with the red LED flashing After 60 seconds repeat step 2 to connect the alarms If needed press the TEST HUSH button o...

Page 8: ...rm be tested during the weekly test Test a single CO alarm Test all interconnected CO alarms Action Press the TEST HUSH button Hold down theTEST HUSH button Indication The LCD will turn on and display...

Page 9: ...e appliance is in a room not normally used such as a boiler room the CO alarm should be placed just outside of this room so that the alarm can be heard more easily 1 Installing a CO Alarm in a Room wi...

Page 10: ...room with a fuel burning appliance Figure 1 In rooms with sloped ceilings the CO alarm should be located at the high side of the room 2 Installing the CO Alarm in a Bedroom or Room Without a Fuel Bur...

Page 11: ...y areas 2 Where there is the possibility of smoke or fumes under normal operating circumstances 3 In poorly ventilated kitchens garagesand furnace rooms Keep the CO alarms at least5 feet 1 5 m from po...

Page 12: ...rd the wall and the curved hole at the lower position 2 Mark 2 screw holes according to the holes on the mounting bracket then remove the bracket and drill the screw holes to a depth of 1 18 in 30 mm...

Page 13: ...sh 3 times sequentially every 1 5 seconds 3 long beeps every 1 5 seconds Dangeroussmoke concentration is detected by the initiating unit in the network Please find the initiating unit and take action...

Page 14: ...yellow LED indicator flashes 3 times every 60 seconds None Silence mode during the end of the cycle After 22 hours the unit will exit silence mode The green LED indicator flashes 3 times None Exiting...

Page 15: ...larm are triggered in the network at the same time the alarm signal of the smoke alarm will take priority over that of the CO alarm This alarm has a relay function that extends the wireless interconne...

Page 16: ...uated the area or has access to fresh air Do not re enter the house until it has been aired out and your alarm remains under normal condition If it is not possible to move outside stay close to an ope...

Page 17: ...detect CO that reaches the sensor CO may be present in other areas Doors or other obstructions may affect the rate at which CO reaches the CO alarm For this reason if bedroom doors are usually closed...

Page 18: ...ioning The wireless signal might be blocked or out of range The yellow LED flashesonce every 60 seconds with one beep The battery is low Replace the battery immediately The yellow LED flashestwice eve...

Page 19: ...equipment This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any int...

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