Applied fire CFCO10 User manual

Model CFCO10
Owner’s Manual
• Electro-Chemical Carbon Monoxide Gas Sensing
• Designed to Last Up to 10 Years
• Rate of Rise Temperature Sensing
• Fixed Temperature Sensing
• Proprietary Wireless Connectivity
• Compatible with the Comm Link and
OmniShield App
10 Year
Carbon Monoxide Sensor
Assembled in the USA

2
General Information About Your Carbon Monoxide Sensor ........................ page 3
Contents of Your Kit ................................................................................... page 4
General Warnings About Carbon Monoxide Gas ..........................................page 5
Understanding the Dangers of CO Gas Poisoning.........................................page 6
Recommended Locations for Your CO Sensor ............................................. page 7
Areas Not Appropriate for CO Sensors ....................................................... page 8
Complete Home Fire Protection .................................................................. page 9
Acceptable Wireless Network Sensor Spacing ............................................. page 9
Sensor Features and Functions ............................................................ page 10-11
Deactivating Your CFCO10 Sensor...............................................................page 12
Creating Your Wireless Network ............................................................... page 13
Adding a Sensor to Your Radio Network ................................................... page 14
Removing a CO Sensor from Your Radio Network ..................................... page 15
Choosing the Mounting Location in a Room ............................................ page 16
How to Mount the CFCO10 Sensor ........................................................... page 17
Sensor Specifications ................................................................................ page 18
Important Fire Safety Information ............................................................ page 19
Warning! Limitations on CO Sensors ........................................................ page 20
Limited Warranty ...................................................................................... page 21
Replacement Guarantees .......................................................................... page 22
Applied Fire Technologies recommends a combination of early-detecting
Smoke Sensors, CO Sensors and reliable Heat Sensors installed in their
appropriate locations throughout the home.
Smoke, CO and Heat Sensors are not a substitute for an adequate homeowner’s
fire/property insurance policy.
Table of Contents
ATTENTION - This manual should be read, followed and retained for future
reference.

3
What Makes the CFCO10 CO Sensor Different?
About Your New Carbon Monoxide Sensor
Thank you for purchasing the CFCO10 Carbon Monoxide Sensor. CO sensors
play an important role in protecting your family and home from the dangers of
carbon monoxide gas. Please carefully read and follow the information in this
booklet to ensure that your sensor operates properly and is located in the areas
best suited for activation.
Illuminated status icons
for Power, Warning,
Wireless, and Fire
Two modes of electronic
temperature sensing for a
very fast response
Dual functioning test
and silence button
The latest electro-
chemical CO sensor Attractive and durable
materials for a sturdy,
high-quality product
Sealed lithium battery
Frequency hopping
for superior wireless
communication

4
Contents of Your Kit
Please be sure the items below are included with your CO sensor:
CO Sensor
Instruction
Manual
Mounting Bracket
Key Features
• The latest electro-chemical CO sensing technology.
• Electronic temperature sensing with Rate of Rise and Fixed Temperature triggers.
• Fast response to CO gas exposure.
• Wireless communication to connect all products into their own unique home
network.
• Powered by a sealed, long-life lithium manganese battery.
• Four illuminated icons to easily demonstrate the CO sensor’s status.
• Multi-function button to allow for testing and silencing of unwanted triggering.
• Uniquely loud horn to notify occupants of CO gas and fire danger.
• Compatible with the Comm Link and OmniShield App.
1” Screws (2)
Self Adhesive
Labels (2)

5
Activation of your CO alarm indicates the presence
of carbon monoxide gas (CO) which can KILL YOU.
General Warnings About Carbon Monoxide Gas
WARNING
If your CO alarm signal sounds with the 4-beep pattern:
This carbon monoxide alarm is designed to detect carbon monoxide gas
from ANY source of combustion. It is NOT designed to detect smoke, or any
other gas types. The alarm also is equipped with Supplemental Temperature
Sensing. This will activate the alarm if the temperature reaches either 135°F
or the temperature rises by more than 20°F in a minute or less.
The CO alarm becomes susceptible to nuisance alarms when subject to
prolonged exposure to certain cleaning supplies, hairsprays and perfume
products. Care should be taken to install the CO alarm in spaces that are
well ventilated where these types of items are stored or used.
1. Press and release the Silence Button.
2. Call your emergency services ( ) ____ - ______, fire department
or 911.
3. Immediately move to fresh air - outdoors or by an open door or
window.
Do a head count to check that all persons are accounted for.
Do not re-enter the premises nor move away from the open
door/window until the emergency services responders have
arrived, the premises have been aired out, and your alarm
remains in 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 CO
from fuel burning equipment and appliances, and inspect
for proper operation of this equipment. If problems are
identified during this inspection, have the equipment serviced
immediately. Note any combustion equipment not inspected
by the technician and consult the manufacturers’ instructions,
or contact the manufacturers directly for more information
about CO safety and this equipment. Make sure that motor
vehicles are not, and have not been, operating in an attached
garage or adjacent to the residence.
•
•
Table of contents
Other Applied fire Accessories manuals