THIS ALARM MAY NOT ALARM AT LOW CO LEVELS
It is not
designed to measure compliance with the Occupational Safety Health
Administration (OSHA) commercial or industrial standards. Individuals
with medical problems may consider using warning devices, which provide
audible and visual signals for CO concentrations under 30 ppm.
HOW TO PROTECT YOUR FAMILY
CAUTION- The SAFE-T-ALERT
TM
70 Series combination CO and Gas
Alarm is designed to protect individuals from the acute effects of carbon
monoxide exposure and gas leaks. It will not fully safeguard individuals
with specific medical conditions. If in doubt, consult a medical
practitioner.
To protect your family, you should:
INSTALL THE ALARM PROPERLY.
Carefully read and follow
ALL the instructions in this manual. Test your unit every week. Alarms
that do not work will not alert you to hazardous levels of CO or
explosive gas. See the section,
Test Procedure
, in this manual for
further information.
MAKE REGULAR VISUAL INSPECTIONS.
Check all
fuel burning
equipment including gas water-heaters, kitchen gas stoves, space heaters,
gas dryers and all pilot lights. Check the color of the pilot flame. The
color should be blue.
MAKE REGULAR VISUAL INSPECTIONS OF THE ENGINE
AND GENERATOR EXHAUST SYSTEMS
. Cracked exhaust systems
can allow CO to enter the living area.
PROFESSIONALLY
MAINTAIN
YOUR
ENGINE
AND
GENERATOR.
Although gas engines and generators produce CO, a
poorly tuned engine and generator will produce greater amounts CO.
If you smell unusual odors you may have a gas leak, immediately
call a local propane gas supplier or fire department to check for
possible leaks.
WHERE TO INSTALL
Install the 70 Series in the kitchen area near sources of a potential gas
leaks. Some potential sources are a furnace, refrigerator, stove or oven.
If potential sources of a gas leak are in separate areas, MTI
recommends installing a gas alarm in each area.
The NFPA and Consumer Product Safety Commission
recommends installing a CO alarm outside the sleeping area. The
70 Series combination CO and gas alarm complies with that
recommendation.
INSTALL ALARM
at least 4inches off the floor but no more than 20
inches off the floor.
WHERE NOT TO INSTALL 70 SERIES ALARMS
DO NOT INSTALL
behind furniture, drapes, in closets or areas that
will block air flow to the alarm.
DO NOT INSTALL
within 12 inches (30cm) of opening windows,
exterior doors, heating or return vents, or other drafty areas..
DO NOT INSTALL
on an outside wall.
DO NOT INSTALL
on a wall switch controlled by a power line,
ground fault circuit or to a circuit breaker.
NOTE:
Older RVs may have little or no insulation and therefore are
draftier. Carefully consider mounting locations.
!
WARNING
ATTENTION: CCI CONTROLS GAS LEAK DETECTOR
REPLACEMENT - DO NOT CONNECT ANY SAFE-T-
ALERT alarm to non Safe-T-Alert supplied solenoids. You must
use the new solenoid included in your Kit.
The following diagrams provide additional alarm installation information:
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Models
70-742 70-742-MS 70-742-R Kit
70-742-R-MS Kit
!
WARNING
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT
IN A MALFUNCTION OR FAILURE OF THE ALARM AND MAY
VOID THE WARRANTY.
SHOCK HAZARD: Turn off power before installing.
Power Supply 12 VDC.
Recommended Wire Size 14 GA. TO 18 GA.
Connect the alarm to a properly fused circuit, maximum over
protection device rating 15 amps.
All connections must be in accordance with the National
Electrical Code in the Unites Stated and the Canadian Electric
Code in Canada .
Connect to wiring or circuit that CANNOT be turned off by a
switch or ground fault protector. Only use UL or recognized
permanent wire connectors.
It is acceptable to connect the 70
Series CO / LP gas alarm to the main disconnect. The alarm will be
off along with all other 12 volt equipment when the main disconnect
is turned to the off position. The RV must not be occupied when the
main disconnect is in the off position.
Bedroom
Bath
Kitchen
Do not install within 12" of
a window that can open
Do not install within
12" of a door
Do not install
within 12" of vents
Do Not install behind
drapes or furniture
Recommended Alarm Location
Kitchen Area
Bedroom
Living Area
Motorhome
Travel Trailer
Recommended Alarm Location
DO NOT INSTALL
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