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Actions to Take after the Problem is Corrected
Once
the
problem
about
the
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.
Carbon Monoxide Detector (EL-2764)
The
EL
‐
2764
is
a
Wireless
Carbon
Monoxide
Detector
(CO)
that
detects
the
buildup
of
Carbon
Monoxide.
Upon
detecting
the
CO
gas,
the
unit
emits
an
alarm
and
notifies
the
control
panel.
The
main
features
of
your
CO
gas
detector
include
the
following:
Integrated
transmitter
designed
for
use
with
EL
ʹ
s
wireless
alarm
systems
Easy
to
install
Monitoring
of
carbon
monoxide
in
a
continuous
manner
Loud
alarm
(85
dB)
when
detecting
a
buildup
of
carbon
monoxide
Test
button
Continuous
Self
‐
testing
function
What You Should Know About Carbon Monoxide
Carbon
monoxide,
also
known
as
ʺ
CO
ʺ
by
the
chemical
form,
is
considered
to
be
a
highly
dangerous
poisonous
gas,
because
it
is
colorless,
odorless,
tasteless
and
very
toxic.
In
general,
biochemistry
phenomena
have
shown
that
the
presence
of
CO
gas
inhibits
the
blood
ʹ
s
capacity
to
transport
oxygen
throughout
the
body,
which
can
eventually
lead
to
brain
damage.
In
any
closed
space
(home,
office,
recreational
vehicle
or
boat)
even
a
small
accumulation
of
CO
gas
can
be
quite
dangerous.
Although
many
products
of
combustion
can
cause
discomfort
and
adverse
health
effects,
it
is
CO
gas
which
presents
the
greatest
threat
to
life.
Carbon
monoxide
is
produced
by
the
incomplete
combustion
of
fuels
such
as
natural
gas,
propane,
heating
oil,
kerosene,
coal,
charcoal,
gasoline,
or
wood.
The
incomplete
combustion
of
fuel
can
occur
in
any
device
which
depends
on
burning
for
energy
or
heat
such
as
furnaces,
boilers,
room
heaters,
hot
water
heaters,
stoves,
grills,
and
in
any
gasoline
powered
vehicle
or
engine
(e.g.
generator
set,
lawnmower).
Tobacco
smoke
also
adds
CO
to
the
air
you
breathe.
When
properly
installed
and
maintained,
your
natural
gas
furnace
and
hot
water
heater
do
not
pollute
your
air
space
with
CO.
Natural
gas
is
known
as
a
ʺ
clean
burning
ʺ
fuel
because
under
correct
operating
conditions,
the
combustion
products
are
water
vapor
and
carbon
dioxide
(CO2),
which
is
not
toxic.
The
products
of
combustion
are
exhausted
from
furnaces
and
water
heaters
to
the
outside
by
means
of
a
fuel
duct
or
chimney.
Correct
operation
of
any
burning
equipment
requires
two
key
conditions:
An
adequate
supply
of
air
for
complete
combustion
Proper
venting
of
the
products
of
combustion
from
the
furnace
through
the
chimney,
vent
or
duct
to
the
outside
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