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Page 1: ...and Carbon Monoxide Alarm Alarma Combinada de Humo y Mondoxido de Carbono 10 Year Sealed Battery Operated Operada por una bateria sellada de 10 anos User Manual Manual de usuario Model SCO1 SC02 SCO7...

Page 2: ...signed to detect both smoke and carbon monoxide This unit adopts photoelectric technology to detect smoke which is generally more sensitive than ionization technology It is effective at detecting larg...

Page 3: ...ticles from spills or broiling could still cause the unit to alarm Careful location of the unit away from the kitchen area will give the maximum nuisance alarm protection Combustion particles from coo...

Page 4: ...hould stay to perform a head count Do not reenter under any circumstance until fire officials give the go ahead There are situations where a smoke alarm may not be effective to protect against fire as...

Page 5: ...rm remains in its normal condition 4 After following steps 1 3 if your alarm reactivates PHONE NUMBER within a 24 hour period repeat steps 1 3 and calla qualified appliance technician to investigate f...

Page 6: ...4 standards Smoke sensitivity 0 97 1 79 ft OBS CO sensitivity 70 ppm 60 240 minutes 150 pom 10 50 minutes 400 ppm 4 15 minutes Standby current 6 UA avg Alarm current 60 mA avg Best operating ambient t...

Page 7: ...e To save power the alarm is designed to automatically turn off the LCD display if there has been no operation for 5 minutes Note After a test has begun the alarm will sound and the red LED will flash...

Page 8: ...ogether with one beep every 60 seconds THE UNIT MUST BE DEACTIVATED see Deactivation of the Alarm section AND REPLACED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE If you press the test button when there is low battery the lo...

Page 9: ...s flashes red 4 times every 60 seconds First 4 minutes 4 quick beeps every 5 8 seconds After 4 minutes 4 quick beeps every 60 seconds CO alarm Flashes green once every second for 5 seconds None Exitin...

Page 10: ...ing CO the LCD will display different indications to help you understand what to do as shown below LCD Display LED Status Alarm Sound Unit Status Solutions Ifa CO The alarm delivers Dangerous Refer to...

Page 11: ...the doors and windows to ventilate the room and immediately move to fresh air The LED indicator The alarm delivers The unit is None flashes red 3 times beeps andthe LED self checking for 2 cycles and...

Page 12: ...lfunction _ to display the 1 time every unit has AO seconds malfunctioned and must be The LED indicator Smoke replaced flashes yellow malfunction immediately Err 2 times every AO seconds The LED indic...

Page 13: ...se free and debris free 6 Never leave anything cooking on the stove unattended 7 Keep portable heaters and open flames like candles away from flammable materials 8 Don t let rubbish accumulate 9 Keep...

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Page 15: ...OUR HOME FOR A POTENTIAL PROBLEM AFTER ANY ALARM FAILURE TO DO SO CAN RESULT IN INJURY OR DEATH 3 TEST THIS SMOKE CO ALARM ONCE A WEEK IF THE ALARM EVER FAILS TO TEST CORRECTLY REPLACE IT IMMEDIATELY...

Page 16: ...droom If you install only one smoke alarm in your home install the alarm near to all bedrooms where possible and not in a basement or furnace room 2 Install an alarm above the stairway and on every fl...

Page 17: ...le MAXIMUM LE 7 When the wall or ceiling is angled the alarm needs to be installed within 3 feet 90 cm of the highest wall or ceiling point measured horizontally in the room NOT IN NOT IN Lo THIS AREA...

Page 18: ...TALLATION USE AND MAINTENANCE OF FUEL BURNING APPLIANCES INCLUDING APPROPRIATE VENTILATION AND EXHAUST SYSTEMS BEDROOM eepronu 7 fil FIRE EXTINGUISHERS Ses 1 ZY SMOKE ALARMS GARAGE KITCHEN GY FAMILY R...

Page 19: ...ce with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA commercial or industrial standards 1 Do not install in garages kitchens furnace rooms or bathrooms Do not install within 5 ft or 1 5 m of...

Page 20: ...e alarms Do not place in direct sunlight and keep out of insect infested areas Extreme temperatures will affect the sensitivity of the smoke CO alarm Do not install in areas where the temperature is c...

Page 21: ...the wall or ceiling with three screws and mount the alarm into the bracket by pushing them together and twisting the unit clockwise 3 Test the unit by using the Test Silence button Ensure the unit sou...

Page 22: ...ER FUNCTION IT CANNOT BE REACTIVATED AND MUST BE REPLACED To Deactivate the Alarm Pressing the Test Silence button can silence the end of life signal for up to 3 days 1 Peel back the shaded label obst...

Page 23: ...an 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 hair spray or...

Page 24: ...possible that they are turned off e g for gas appliances isolate the emergency control valve 2 If the alarm continues to be activated then evacuate the premises Leave the doors and windows open and on...

Page 25: ...h heart or respiratory problems are at the highest risk for serious injury or death Every year a qualified technician should inspect and clean your heating system vents chimney and flues The following...

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