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169MHz Telecare Devices 

Gas & Carbon Monoxide Detector 

 

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Compatible with Reach at-home alarms, Advent xt warden call,  
Altec Response and Touchsafe Pro Nursecall systems 

 

Gas alarm activates at 10% of Lower Explosive Limit  

 

CO alarm activates on Time Weighted Average; 

  

30ppm 2hrs, 50ppm 1hr, 100ppm 10mins or 300ppm 0-3mins 

 

85dB @ 3m sounder  

 

Indicator lights: green power, yellow fault & red alarm 

 

Requires connection to 240V AC mains supply via a fused spur 

 

Transmitter low battery warning 

 

Complies with EN50194 (Gas) & EN50291 (CO) 

 

Backplate dimensions: 175 x 140mm (depth = 55mm) 

 

Weight: 640 grams 

 

Product Code: ZXT427 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Where should Gas & Carbon Monoxide Detectors be fitted? 

Combined Gas & Carbon Monoxide (CO) detectors should be fitted in all rooms with a fuel burning appliance such as a boiler or 
gas cooker and where a lot of time is spent e.g. the kitchen or living room. 
They should not be fitted in the bathroom or areas subject to steam, damp or humidity. 

 

Choosing a Location 

The combined gas & CO detector should be wall mounted in the highest part of the room, approx 300mm from the ceiling and 
between 1 and 5 metres from the appliance.  

 

The combined gas & CO detector should not be located inside a cupboard, behind a curtain, directly above the cooker or sink, next 
to a door or window or near an extractor fan. 

 

The combined gas & CO detector should be within 5 metres of a mains supply otherwise the cable provided will need extending. 

 

Typical Tools Required 

 

Be careful when using step ladders 

 always face the direction you are working.  

Always make sure the correct drill bits and screwdrivers are used. 

 
 

Installation 

 

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IMPORTANT:

 BS EN50244:2016 Electrical apparatus for  

the detection of combustible gases in domestic premises  
states that detectors should be permanently installed 
and it should not be possible to switch off power to the 
device, unless for maintenance. A plug and socket type 
connection should not be used, due to the ease with which  
the detector may be disconnected from the power supply. 

 

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Fix the mounting plate complete with detector to the  
wall using the screws and plugs provided through the 
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The detector should be wired to the mains supply by a  
qualified Electrician using the flexible cable provided to a  
fused spur outlet fitted with a 3A fuse to BS1363-4 and  
BS1362 respectively, or according to local regulations. 

 

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Apply the mains power and the 

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for about 2 minutes during the sensor warm-up period.  
The unit is operating when the 

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Tynetec and Aidcall are business units of Legrand Electric Ltd 

Unit 10 Cowley Road, Blyth Riverside Business Park, Blyth 

Northumberland, NE24 5TF. Tel: 

01670 352 371

 

Fax: 

01670 362 807

 

Email: 

[email protected]

  Web

www.tynetec.co.uk

 

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Summary of Contents for tynetec Telecare ZXT427

Page 1: ... behind a curtain directly above the cooker or sink next to a door or window or near an extractor fan The combined gas CO detector should be within 5 metres of a mains supply otherwise the cable provided will need extending Typical Tools Required Be careful when using step ladders always face the direction you are working Always make sure the correct drill bits and screwdrivers are used Installati...

Page 2: ...alified person to find the cause of the alarm If the alarm continues turn the appliance off and do not use until it has been checked by a qualified person Get medical help for anyone suffering headaches or nausea advise that carbon monoxide poisoning is suspected In Case of Fault If the YELLOW FAULT light illuminates the self test feature has detected a fault with the sensor The unit is probably d...

Page 3: ...ter the Beep press to exit Press the key to exit Program Mode the unit will sound a Double Beep and the front light will return to STEADY GREEN Both 8 digit ID s can be found on a label on the back of the gas CO detector they will always start with 44xxxxxx and 49xxxxxx The instructions given above for the standard Reach product also applies to the Reach Plus Reach Plus GSM and Reach Ultra models ...

Page 4: ...ndant Disabled Enter Flat prompt Press the key and wait for the Ready prompt then press the LINE key to clear the connection Refer to the Advent xt operators manual Doc No FM0420 provided with the warden call system for more information on programming and testing radio devices Using the Manager s DECT telephone Press the LINE key and wait for the Ready prompt Enter 5 0 0 0 followed by the key Ente...

Page 5: ...mode select Exit then press the ENTER key Refer to the Altec Response installation guide Doc No FM0548 provided with the portable alarm unit for more information on programming and testing radio devices Press the TRANSMIT GAS button once The display will show Gas Alarm and the gas detector 8 digit ID number Check the ID is correct press the key to select Accept then press ENTER Note if another dev...

Page 6: ...Delete Telecare Device pull down list box prefixed T49 and repeat as above Press the Close button to exit Refer to the Touchsafe Pro Display Panel user guide Doc No FM5505 provided with the Nursecall system for more information Tynetec and Aidcall operate a policy of continuous improvement and reserve the right to change product specifications without notice If any variation to the details contain...

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