3: If the alarm is running normally, green LED will flash one time per 30 seconds.
Test/Hush Button:
The test/hush button is used to test the unit’s electronics and to hush the unit
during alarm.
TEST THE UNIT
To test, press the test/hush button, you will hear sound continuously and with a
corresponding red LED flashing until releasing the test/hush button.
Note: Test the unit weekly! If at any time your unit does not perform as
described, please replace it immediately.
Note: After the test/hush button is pressed, the alarm sounds and the red
alarm light flashes. This does not indicate that carbon monoxide is
present.
Note: Allow you to test the sensor by blowing a little smoke into the detector.
HUSH THE ALARM
If the alarm is sounding, pressing the test/hush button will stop the alarm for about
5 minutes. But, during 5 minutes, if the co concentration is more than 150ppm, it
will alarm within 2 minutes.
Battery Installation/Replacement:
One “chirp” about 30 seconds is an indication that the battery is low, you must
replace the battery, please see
“Battery specifications
”.
To install or replace the battery in unit, please perform the following steps:
1. Turn the alarm body counterclockwise and take out alarm body;
2. Make the power input connector connected to the new battery (see
picture 1
);
3. The green LED indicator light will flash one time, every 30 seconds;
4: Put the battery into the battery box;
5: Fit alarm body on bracket and turn the alarm body clockwise;
6: Test alarm using test/hush button. The horn pattern is BI 0.5s - pause 0.5s – BI
0.5s – pause 0.5s – BI 0.5s – pause 1.5s, with a corresponding LED flashing,
repeat this alarm pattern. If it has no this action, indicating the alarm is bad or the
installing operation is wrong, and you should contact us for gaining the correct
method of disposal.
WARNING! Use only the batteries specified. Use different batteries may have
detrimental effects on the alarm. A good safety measure is to replace the
battery at least once a year.
Note: Reinstall immediately after cleaning and then test unit using the
test/hush button.
What to Do If the Alarm Sounds:
WARNING! –Action of this device indicates the presence of dangerous levels of
carbon monoxide! Carbon monoxide can be fatal! If the alarm sounds:
1: Operate the test/hush button;
2: Shut down furnaces and gas supply;
3: Immediately move to fresh air-outdoor or by an open door/window. Do a head
count to check that all persons are accounted for. Do not reenter the premises nor
move away from the open door/window until the emergency
services responders
arrive, the premises have been aired out, and your alarm remains its normal
condition.
4: After following steps 1-3, if your alarm reactivates within a 24 hour period,
repeat steps 1-3 and call a qualified appliance technician to investigate for
sources of carbon monoxide from fuel burning equipment and appliances and
inspect for proper operation of this equipment, if problems are identified during
this inspection, please have the equipment serviced immediately. Note any
combustion equipment not inspected by the technician and consult the
manufacturer’s instructions or contact the manufacturer directly for more
information about carbon monoxide safety and this equipment. Make sure that
motor vehicles are not or have not been operating in an attached garage or
adjacent to the residence.
Specification:
POWER:
DC 9V battery operated
ALARM SENSITIVITY:
100
±50PPM
STANDBY CURRENT:
<30µA
ALARM CURRENT:
<40mA
OPERATION AMBIENT CONDITION:
4~38
℃
, 25~85%R.H.