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4.
WARNING!
LOCATIONS TO AVOID:
NEAR THE COOKING AREA:
CO may be generated in the cooking process and cause
nuisance alarms. Also cooking grease can build up on the alarm and cause alarm failure.
CLOSE TO A FURNACE, WATER HEATER, OR SPACE HEATER:
These devices
often spill out small amounts of CO when they first turn on.
IN GARAGES:
Automobile exhaust contains CO and will activate alarm.
IN DUSTY AREAS:
Dust can build up on the alarm and cause failure to alarm.
IN CLEANING SUPPLY ROOMS:
Chemicals used in household cleaning and painting
supplies can cause nuisance alarms.
IN VERY HOT OR COLD AREAS:
Do not install the alarm in areas which are below
40
o
F (4.4°C) or above 100
o
F (37.8°C).
IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS:
This alarm is not suitable for installation in a hazardous
location, as defined in the National Electrical Code.
5. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:
NOTE:
REVIEW SECTION 3,
RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS OF ALARMS
AND
SECTION 4,
LOCATIONS TO AVOID,
PRIOR TO INSTALLING YOUR ALARM.
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The proper power for the 7030 and 7035 CO alarms is a 9V battery.
BATTERY INSTALLATION AND REPLACEMENT:
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Open the battery door (to remove the old battery for replacement) and install a fresh
9 Volts battery (Use Duracell MN1604 or Ultralife U9VLJ only) to the battery snap.
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Press the battery reminder lever down, place the battery on top of the lever in the
battery compartment and close the battery door.
WARNING!
DO NOT USE RECHARGEABLE BATTERY, OR ANY OTHER
TYPE OF BATTERY, EXCEPT AS SPECIFIED IN THIS MANUAL.
CAUTION!
IF THE BATTERY DOES NOT HOLD DOWN THE REMINDER
LEVER IN THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT, THE BATTERY DOOR WILL NOT
CLOSE AND THE ALARM WILL NOT HANG ON TO THE WALL.
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS:
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After selecting the proper alarm location as described in
Section 3, drive a screw into the wall at eye level leaving
the screw-head about ¼ inches from the wall.
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Hang the alarm firmly onto the screw-head.
After installation
TEST
your alarm by pressing and holding
the TEST / RESET button for several seconds. Complete
instructions regarding testing are outlined in Section 6.
CAUTION!
CO detection is best achieved by the
installation of CO detection equipment in all rooms and
areas of the household.
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