Appendix B: Transmitter Installation
CommPact Installation Manual
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Actions to Take when Alarm Sounding
In
case
of
harmful
levels
of
CO
gas
being
detected,
your
detector
will
go
into
a
continuous
full
alarm.
Try
to
take
the
following
necessary
actions
immediately:
If
there
is
anyone
experiencing
the
effects
of
carbon
monoxide
poisoning
such
as
headache,
dizziness,
nausea
or
other
flu
‐
like
symptoms,
call
your
fire
department
or
emergency
service
department
right
away.
You
should
evacuate
all
the
people
in
the
premises
immediately.
Do
a
head
count
to
check
that
everybody
is
present.
Do
not
re
‐
enter
the
premises
until
the
problem
has
been
corrected
and
the
CO
gas
has
been
dispersed
out
and
a
safe
level
is
reached.
If
no
symptoms
exist,
immediately
ventilate
the
home
by
opening
windows
and
doors.
Turn
off
fuel
burning
appliances
and
call
a
qualified
technician
or
your
utility
company
to
inspect
and
repair
your
problem
before
restarting
appliances.
Normally
an
activation
of
the
detector
indicates
the
presence
of
CO
gas.
However,
the
CO
gas
can
be
extremely
fatal,
if
it
is
not
detected.
The
source
of
the
CO
gas
may
come
from
several
possible
situations.
This
detector
will
only
indicate
the
presence
of
CO
gas
at
the
detector.
However,
you
have
to
be
aware
that
the
CO
gas
may
be
present
in
other
areas
in
the
premises.
Actions to Take after the Problem is Corrected
Once
the
problem
of
the
CO
gas
presence
in
the
premises
has
been
corrected,
the
detector
alarm
should
be
off.
After
waiting
for
10
minutes,
push
the
Test
button
to
test
the
detector,
and
by
that,
being
confident
that
the
detector
is
working
properly
again.
Technical Information
The
Carbon
Monoxide
Detector
is
engineered
to
be
able
to
provide
alarm
sounds
based
on
the
UL
standards
due
to
various
exposure
times
at
different
level
of
carbon
monoxide
concentrations.
According
to
the
Underwriters
Laboratories
Inc.
the
carbon
monoxide
concentrations
and
exposure
time
standards
for
the
alarms
have
been
established
and
specified
below:
A
full
alarm
is
activated
under
the
following
conditions:
Between
60
and
90
minutes
at
exposures
of
70
ppm
Between
10
and
30
minutes
at
exposures
of
150
ppm
Between
4
and
10
minutes
at
exposures
of
400
ppm
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