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The Dangers of Carbon Monoxide

Carbon Monoxide (CO) is a toxic gas. It cannot be seen, felt, tasted, or smelled.
The effects of CO poisoning can cause household members to become extremely
ill or even cause death. Due to damage, poor maintenance, or defects, many 
appliances like furnaces, ovens, fireplaces, kerosene heaters, and grills may silently
emit CO. Advanced warning of CO poisoning is only possible if you install and
maintain a CO detection device.

The amount of CO in the air is measured in parts per million (ppm). Carbon 
monoxide occurs when fuel burns without sufficient oxygen (incomplete 
combustion). This type of malfunction can happen to any fuel-burning appliance
at any time. Many fireplace chimneys, for example, can become filled with leaves
during the fall season. If enough leaves, dirt, and soot are accumulated in the
chimney, proper ventilation will be interrupted. This can cause a backdraft of CO
into the home. The result can be fatal. With proper maintenance and cleaning,
however, the potential for CO build up can be reduced.

Carbon monoxide poisoning is a serious issue. Many families suffer daily, and over
one thousand lives are lost each year because of this deadly household gas. With
proper maintenance and care, this CO alarm can give family members advanced
warning to CO emissions. Please read this manual thoroughly to learn how to
properly install, operate, clean, and repair your CO alarm, and for important safety
tips to safeguard your family from deadly CO poisoning.

The following symbols identify the most important safety messages in this manual.

When you see this symbol, be aware that if the message is ignored, the hazard
WILL result in SEVERE bodily injury or death.

When you see this symbol, be aware that if the message is ignored, the hazard
CAN cause SEVERE bodily injury or death.

When you see this symbol, be aware that if the message is ignored, the hazard
CAN or WILL cause MINOR bodily injury.

BE AWARE OF COMMON SOURCES OF CARBON MONOXIDE. Common
sources of carbon monoxide are furnaces, heating devices, water heaters, gas
stoves, kerosene heaters, fireplaces, barbecues used indoors, running motors
or engines in attached garages, and gasoline powered devices, such as genera-
tors or pumps used in emergency situations. Be aware of the proper uses for
each device. Have these devices serviced and cleaned regularly. Use common
sense, and follow safety and hazard instructions carefully whenever using any
of these devices.

Individuals with medical problems may consider using warning devices which pro-
vide audible and visual signals for carbon monoxide concentrations under 30ppm.

CO Alarm Features

• 9V battery backup.

• Quick connect wiring harness for fast, easy installation.

• Square shape, easily distinguishes from smoke alarm.

• Large test/reset button—easy to use.

• Three level light and sound alarm system—you always know if:

1. AC power is applied to the unit.
2. Your alarm requires immediate replacement.
3. CO levels are dangerous.

• Electrical Rating: 120V AC, 60Hz, 0.05 amp

CAUTION

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WARNING

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DANGER

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WARNING

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WARNING

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Страница 1: ...e alarm properly This ultimately means greater security and peace of mind for you and your family The Maple Chase Company 2 The Dangers of Carbon Monoxide CO 2 CO Alarm Features 3 Where to Install You...

Страница 2: ...y tips to safeguard your family from deadly CO poisoning The following symbols identify the most important safety messages in this manual When you see this symbol be aware that if the message is ignor...

Страница 3: ...where household members frequently spend time as well as in the basement See figures 1 2 and 3 for typical CO alarm locations within the home This alarm will only indicate the presence of carbon monox...

Страница 4: ...white wire from the CO alarm to white household wire 7 Connect black wire from the CO alarm to the black household wire 8 For interconnecting CO alarms only Use 18 AWG minimum solid or stranded wire W...

Страница 5: ...vice Amber colored indicator flashing and alarm horn beeping every thirty seconds indicates unit fault Press and release the Test Reset button If the alarm returns to displaying the fault signal the C...

Страница 6: ...If problems are identified during this inspection have the equipment serviced immediately Note any combustion equipment not inspected by the technicians and consult the manufacturers instructions or c...

Страница 7: ...of CO and its effect over time Conditions That Can Cause CO Levels to Change The following conditions can result in transient CO situations in the home 1 Excessive spillage or reverse venting of fuel...

Страница 8: ...iculty and proof of date of purchase to Maple Chase Company Product Service Department 2820 Thatcher Road Downers Grove IL 60515 United States of America Technical Service 800 779 1719 M F 7 30 5 30 C...

Страница 9: ...fin y al cabo significa una mayor seguridad y tranquilidad para usted y su familia The Maple Chase Company 10 El peligro del mon xido de carbono CO 10 Caracter sticas de la alarma de CO 11 D nde insta...

Страница 10: ...roteger a su familia del envenenamiento fatal con CO Los s mbolos siguientes identifican los mensajes importantes sobre seguridad que hay en este manual PELIGRO Cuando vea este s mbolo usted debe sabe...

Страница 11: ...el s tano Las figuras 1 2 y 3 muestran las ubicaciones t picas de las alarmas dentro de la casa CUIDADO Esta alarma solamente indicar la presencia de mon xido de carbono donde est el sensor Es posible...

Страница 12: ...a casa 7 Conecte el alambre negro de la alarma de CO con el alambre negro de la cor riente de la casa 8 Solamente en el caso de que vaya a interconectar las alarmas de CO Use un alambre trenzado o s l...

Страница 13: ...a est recibiendo corriente alterna Servicio Si el indicador de color mbar se enciende intermitentemente Problemas con la alarma y la sirena de la alarma suena cada 30 segundos significa que hay un fal...

Страница 14: ...os Si durante esta inspecci n se identifican problemas en alguno de ellos haga que les den servicio de inmediato Tome nota de cualquier equipo de com busti n que no haya sido inspeccionado por el t cn...

Страница 15: ...niveles de CO Las siguientes situaciones pueden ocasionar cambios transitorios en los niveles de CO en la casa 1 Derrame excesivo o inversi n en la corriente de ventilaci n de artefactos que que men c...

Страница 16: ...que hizo la compra original que todas las alar mas de mon xido de carbono est n libres de defectos en el material y la mano de obra bajo condiciones de uso y servicio normales durante un periodo de c...

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