Call the Fire department immediately outside your home or premises/apartment.
3.
Do a head count to check all persons are accounted for.
4.
Do not re-enter the premises nor move away from the open door/windows
5.
until the emergency service responders have arrived, the premises have
been aired out, and your alarm remain in its normal condition.
Call a qualified technician to examine and investigate for source of CO
6.
from fuel burning, equipment and applications, such as water heater,
oven, clothes dryer, space heater, furnace or other source of combustion,
such as gas log fireplace or kerosene burning stove or heater. Make sure
that motor vehicles or truck are not, and have not been, operating in an
attached garage or adjacent to the residence.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
The CO alarm is calibrated to respond to the following levels of CO in accor-
dance with EN50291 : 2001.
CO concentration No alarm before:
Alarm before:
in Air:
30 ppm
120 min.
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50 ppm
60 min.
90 min.
100 ppm
10 min.
40 min.
300 ppm
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3 min.
The battery lasts for over one year. About a month before the battery is com-
pletely flat, the alarm emits a short signal with Red LED flashes every minute.
This is the signal that the battery needs replacement. The alarm works as nor-
mal during this time. Always test the alarm after changing the battery. Replace
battery with GP1604A, Duracell MN1604, Energizer 522, Eveready 1222 and
Ultralife U9VL-J type.
WARNING : Battery replacement should only be done by competent person.
HOME SAFETY GUIDE
Make a floor plan indicating all doors and windows.
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Have a family meeting, discuss the escape plan and train them to
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leave your home when they hear the sound of the alarm.
If you are on holiday, turn off appliances switches & the gas
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control valve.
Do not place the bed near gas pipes or gas meter.
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Do not change the location of gas pipes by yourself.
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In order to ensure your home safety, please employ registered install-
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ers for regular safety inspection of all gas installation & appliances.
Out of reach of children.
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Teach the children not to play with it or remove the battery for
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other purpose.