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recorded in the peak CO concentration. 

 

Alarm Mode 

 

1.

 

If the Initiating Unit is Triggered by CO: 

When one CO alarm is triggered in the interconnected network, the unit will beep 4 
times every 5.8 seconds, paired with the LED flashing red. Any other XC01-WR units 

in the network will follow suit

they will beep 4 times every 5.8 seconds, paired with 

the LED that flashes red 4 times first, followed by the LED that flashes green once 
with every beep. When the CO concentration level drops below the alarm threshold, 
the alarm will cease.  
 

2.

 

If the Initiating Unit is Triggered by Smoke: 

When one smoke alarm is triggered in the interconnected network, the unit will beep 
3 times, paired with a red LED that flashes every 4 seconds. Any other XC01-WR 

units will follow suit

they will beep 3 times every 4 seconds, paired with the LED 

flashing red and green in succession. 
 

NOTES 

 

When one unit is triggered, other interconnected units will sound. If the smoke 
alarm and CO alarm 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 interconnected 
network for wide detection coverage. 

 

Silence Mode 

Press the test button during an alarm to make the unit enter silence mode. If the CO 
concentration still exceeds the alarm threshold, the unit will enter another alarm state. 
Otherwise, the unit will exit the silence mode after 9 minutes and resume normal 
operation. If the CO concentration is above 300 ppm, the silence function cannot be 
enabled.   

 

NOTES 

1.

 

You can silence all interconnected units by pressing the Test/Silence button on 

one of the units. If one unit is still alarming, it is the initiating unit (the unit that 
detected danger); to silence all interlinked units, you must also press the 
Test/Silence button on the initiating unit. 
2.

 

While interconnected, the initiating unit cannot be triggered again during the 

9-minute silence duration. However, all other interconnected units can be triggered 

Summary of Contents for XC01-WR

Page 1: ...X SENSE XC01 WR Wireless Interlinked Carbon Monoxide Alarm UL 2034 Email support x sense com...

Page 2: ...e note that this device does not detect smoke heat flames or anyhazardous gas other than carbon monoxide even though carbonmonoxide can be generated by fire For this reason you mustinstall smoke alarm...

Page 3: ...as begun the alarm will sound and the LED indicator will flash red This does not indicate that CO is present If you press the test button during an alarm state the unit will enter the silence mode CO...

Page 4: ...urs WARNING THIS DEVICE IS DESIGNED TO PROTECT INDIVIDUALS FROM ACUTE EFFECTS OF CARBON MONOXIDE EXPOSURE IT MAY NOT FULLY SAFEGUARD INDIVIDUALS WITH SPECIFIC MEDICAL CONDITIONS IF IN DOUBT CONSULT A...

Page 5: ...wirelessly interlinked with other X Sense Link alarms but is not designed to communicate with wirelessinterlinked alarms from other manufacturers The X Sense Link wirelessinterlinked alarms in one mul...

Page 6: ...it will beep once and the LED will flash red slowly indicating it is ready to add a new device to the network Next quickly press the test silence button on the new unit twice and the LED will flash re...

Page 7: ...network or added to a new network NOTE The X Sense Link wirelessinterlinked alarms in one multi pack have already been interconnected To create a new network you will first need to disconnect each ala...

Page 8: ...hould have a horizontal distance between 3 3 feet 1 m and 10 feet 3 m from any potential CO source If there is a partition in the room the CO alarm should be installed on the same side of the partitio...

Page 9: ...alarm To avoid causing damage to the unit to provide optimum performance and to prevent unnecessary nuisance alarms do not locate CO alarms in the following areas 1 In garages or in any extremely dust...

Page 10: ...ts or open windows Excessive air flow may prevent any CO from reaching the sensors 9 In direct sunlight 10 Near large metal surfaces or where there are lots of cables or wires that can cause interfere...

Page 11: ...Remove the indication sticker from the packaging and refer to the hole locations on the sticker Draw two screw holes according to the size and layout of the mounting holes on the back of the product...

Page 12: ...re to the recommended placement as described in Where to Install Alarm Testing Be sure to test your CO alarms when you turn them on for the first time or if the group configuration has changed In addi...

Page 13: ...circuit without the need totest with CO If your CO alarm fails to emit an audible test signal refer to the troubleshooting guide at the end of this manual immediately Peak CO Concentration Memory and...

Page 14: ...ected units will sound If the smoke alarm and CO alarm 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 r...

Page 15: ...itiates an alarm A CO concentration ranging from 30 to 999 ppm has been present for a certain time period The blue backlight is lit and the LED indicator flashes red4 times every 5 8 seconds 4 quick b...

Page 16: ...ately move to fresh air Unit that detected CO and initiated an alarm None The LED indicator flashes green once every second for 5 seconds None Alarm cancellation when the CO concentration level drops...

Page 17: ...yellow twice every 60 seconds 2 beeps every 60 seconds Please clean youralarm and see if it is working normally If Err continuesto display the unit has malfunctioned and must be replaced immediately E...

Page 18: ...lified appliance technician to investigate sources of CO from fuel burning equipment and appliances and inspect for proper operation of this equipment 4 If problems are identified during this inspecti...

Page 19: ...through 8 cycles yellow green red Reinstall your alarm and test it by pressing the Test Silence button Note Rechargeable batteries are not recommended for use with this device Limitations of CO Alarm...

Page 20: ...ring impaired 5 CO alarms are not a substitute for a smoke alarm Although fire is a source of carbon monoxide this CO alarm does not sense smoke or fire This CO alarm senses CO that may be escaping un...

Page 21: ...harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harm...

Page 22: ...th household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice Manufacturer and Service Information X Sense Innovations Co Ltd Address B4 503 Kexi...

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