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REGULAR MAINTENANCE
To keep the CO Alarm in good working order:
• Test it every week using the
Test/Silence button.
• Vacuum the CO Alarm cover at least
twice a year, using the soft brush
attachment. Test the Alarm again after
vacuuming.
• Replace the battery when the CO Alarm
“chirps” and the yellow light blinks twice
a minute (the low battery warning).
NOTE:
The low battery warning should last for 30 days,
but you should replace the battery immediately
to continue your protection.
Choosing a replacement battery:
This unit requires one standard 9V alkaline
battery. The following alkaline battery is
acceptable as a replacement: Duracell
#MN1604. You can also use an Ultralife 9 volt
lithium battery, #U9VL for longer service life
between battery changes. These replacement
batteries are commonly available at local retail
stores.
IMPORTANT
!
Use only the alkaline or lithium replacement
batteries listed. The unit may not operate
properly with other batteries. Never use
rechargeable batteries since they may not
provide a constant charge.
CAUTION
!
DO NOT spray cleaning chemicals or insect
sprays directly on or near the CO Alarm.
DO NOT paint over the CO Alarm. Doing so
may permanently damage the CO Alarm.
IMPORTANT
!
Household cleaners, aerosol chemicals, and
other contaminants can affect the sensor. When
using any of these materials near the alarm,
make sure the room is well ventilated.
NOTE:
All products have a limited life. The unit
should be replaced immediately if it is not
operating properly. It is recommended you
replace this product after 10 years from date
of manufacture. See back of unit for
manufacture date.
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