5.If fault is detected, turn off and than again on the power. The sensor will
start a self-test. If the fault alarm still persists, remove the sensor and repair
it or replace with a new one.
Important notes
-If the mounting location is unconventional (different from the recommended
installation in the diagram), check carefully for the best position that ensures
an effective monitoring of potential gas leakage.
-In case of house decoration, the gas released by solvents or paint can
damage the sensor and can cause false alarms. When decorating try to
protect the gas sensor from dust and vapors of any kind. Open the doors and
windows to maintain a good ventilation and, if possible, remove the sensor
temporarily.
-Do not install the sensor too close to the gas stove, heating and smoke can
affect the normal working and sensitivity of the sensor.
-Avoid long-term exposure to liquid vapors and soot.
-Avoid liquid spills or high humidity locations.
-Avoid installation in high or low temperature environments (not higher than
55°C or lower than -10°C)
-Avoid mounting the sensor in an environment with the following gases:
silicone vapor, formaldehyde, toluene, acetic acid, and hydrogen sulfide.
These are mainly produced from home decoration, decorative materials,
adhesives, paint, hair gel, silicone, etc. These gases can cause irreparable
damage to the sensor, leading to false alarms or failure. In addition, high
concentration of alcohol vapors can lead to a false alarm and can decrease
the long term sensitivity of the sensor.
-The sensor will send an audible, visual and push notification when gas is
detected.
-Do not test the sensor with open flame to avoid damaging the product.