CO Guardian LLC
Document No.
03-452-201
1951 E. AIRPORT DRIVE
Date: 8/20/2006
TUCSON, AZ. 85706
REV F
MODEL 452-201 OWNERS MANUAL
Page 17 of 22
8.0
CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE
Scheduled Maintenance Program tasks to be added to the aircraft operator's appropriate
airplane maintenance program are as follows:
MAINTENANCE TASK
INTERVAL
a.
Recommended Periodic Scheduled Servicing Tasks:
None Required.
b. Recommended Periodic Scheduled Preventative
Maintenance test/checks to determine system condition
and/or latent failures:
Note:
Be sure the vent on the faceplate is free of obstructions.
Any failures of the system are evident to the pilot
through a flashing remote Amber light approximately
every 4 seconds.
Each time the unit is turned ON.
c.
Recommended Periodic Inspections:
None Required.
d.
Recommended Periodic Structural Inspections
None Required.
e.
Required CO Sensor replacement and calibration.
At end of Service Life (Reference Par. 2.0)
NOTE
The unit must be returned to the manufacturer for sensor
replacement and recalibration at the end of the unit service life.
NO FIELD SERVICE OR OVERHAUL OF MODEL 452 IS AUTHORIZED.
9.0
WEIGHT AND BALANCE / EQUIPMENT LIST
The Aero 452-201 CO Detector installation weighs 0.109 lbs. Reference the aircraft
weight and balance manual for moment arm.