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Figure 5 Relay Wiring   

 

 

 

TESTING AND RESETTING YOUR DETECTOR 

A green power light indicates that power is supplied. To test the 
detector (do not test when detector is at warm up mode), press the 
test button and the detector will beep intermittently and the Yellow 
Fault LED, Red Alarm LED will flash. Release the Test button, the 
beep and the two LED will stop and green LED remains on. 

A malfunctioning unit is indicated by beep-sounding twice within 4 
Seconds and the Yellow Fault LED will flash. If this occurs, attempt 
to disconnect the power supply to the unit for 10 seconds and then 
power the unit again. Should the unit again beep intermittently, DO 
NOT use this detector. Send the malfunctioning unit to the 
manufacturer for servicing. 

TAKING CARE OF YOUR DETECTOR 

You have to maintain the detector frequently to ensure it working 
properly. Few tips are provided for you to take care of your 
detector: 

  (a)  Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the air vents occasionally to 

keep them free of dust. (Before cleaning your unit, unplug it 
from the wall outlet or .) 

(b)  Push the Test button on your detector to test its operating 

function once every week.

                                                                                                                             

MEANINGS OF LED LIGHT & BUZZER 

The LED light and buzzer turn on and/or off to indicate various 
situations. There are four different light and buzzer operations: 

(a)  When the green LED is flashing, this situation means 

warm 

up

. This situation is occurs between detector just power on 

and properly working. 

(b)  When the green LED remains on

 this situation means 

detector is 

working properly

(c)  When the red LED flashes and the full alarm sounds 

sequentially, this situation means 

alarm

.  

(d)  When the unit emits beeps twice within 4 seconds and orange 

LED flashes, it indicates that the unit is 

malfunctioning

. In 

this case, the detector is needed to be returned to 
manufacturer for repair or service. 

Note

: The Red Alarm LED and Yellow Fault LED flash every 0.5s 

and buzzer beeps as the sequence that 3 beeps, pause, 3 beeps 
pause, when you press the Test button. 

 
 
 
 
 
Figure 6 Control Unit   

 

ACTIONS TO TAKE WHEN ALARM SOUNDING 

In case of harmful levels of CO gas being detected, your detector 
will go into a continuous full alarm. Try to take the following 
necessary actions immediately: 

(a)  If there is anyone experiencing the effects of carbon monoxide 

poisoning such as headache, dizziness, nausea or other 
flu-like symptoms, call your fire department right away or 911. 
You should evacuate all the people in the premises 
immediately. Do a head count to check that everybody is 
accounted for.   

(b)  Do not re-enter the premises until the problem has been 

corrected and the CO gas has been dispersed out and a safe 
level is reached. 

(c)  If no symptoms exist, Immediately ventilate the home by 

opening windows and doors. Turn off fuel burning appliances 
and call a qualified technician or your utility company to 
inspect and repair your problem before restarting appliances. 

WARNING:

 Normally an activation of the detector indicates the 

presence of CO gas. However, the CO gas can be extremely fatal, 
if it is not detected. The source of the CO gas may come from 
several possible situations, please refer to the list of sources of 
carbon monoxide in page 1. 

CAUTION

This detector will only indicate the presence of CO gas 

at the sensor. However, you have to be aware that the CO gas may 
be present in other areas in the premises. 

ACTIONS TO TAKE AFTER THE PROBLEM BEING 
CORRECTED 

Once the problem about the CO gas presence in the premises has 
been corrected, the alarm of the detector should be off. After 
waiting for 10 minutes, push the Test button to test the detector so 
that you can make sure that the detector is working properly again. 

TECHNICAL INFORMATION 

Zeta CO 200 Carbon Monoxide Detector is engineered to be able 
to provide alarm sounds based on the EN standards due to various 
exposure time at different level of carbon monoxide concentrations.   

Specifications:

 

 
MAINS POWERED 

Input Supply Voltage: 

 230V 

50/60Hz.  

Fuse Rating:

            0.2Amps in unswitched fused outlet.  

Power Consumption:

    less than 7 Watts. 

DC POWERED 

Input Supply Voltage: 

  9 to 28 Volts DC 

Fuse Rating:

 

   0.5Amps. 

 

Power Consumption: 

  less than 4 Watts. 

ALL ALARMS 

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