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LEGRAND Tynetec ZXT812 User manual

Tynetec, a business unit of Legrand Electric Ltd
Cowley Road, Blyth Riverside Business Park, Blyth, Northumberland, NE24 5TF.
Tel: +44 (0) 1670 352371 www.tynetec.co.uk
Trusted Technology
Caring for People
Carbon Monoxide Alarm
869MHz
Caring for People
_________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
Doc No. FM0824 V1.01 Page 1
•Compatible with Reach IP and Advent XT2
•Complies with BS EN 50291-1 & 2:2010 + A1:2012
•Advanced electrochemical sensor technology
•10 year sealed for life Lithium battery (typical)
•Wall mounted or free-standing
•Alarm sound level: 85dB(A) @ 3m
•Large central Test/Silence ( ) button
•Operating Temperature: +4oC to +38oC
•Telecare Transceiver: 869.2125MHz Class 1.5
•Weight: 193 grams
•Dimensions: 114mm x 94.5mm x 40mm
•Product Code: ZXT812
Positioning
Carbon Monoxide (CO) alarms
should be installed in
every room containing a fuel-burning appliance and
every sleeping room.
When fitting in the same room as a
fuel burning appliance the alarm should be at a horizontal
distance between 1 and 3m from the potential source, if
the room has a sloped ceiling it should be at the high side
of the room. If the alarm is wall mounted it should be at
least 150mm below the ceiling and at a height greater
than any door or window. If the alarm is ceiling mounted
it should be at least 300mm away from any wall or light
fitting. If fitted in sleeping rooms the alarm should be
located relatively close to the breathing zone of the
occupants. Do not mount the alarm above any source of
heat or steam. Refer to the Manufacturer’s instruction
booklet for more information on positioning.
Alarm Condition
If a Carbon Monoxide leak is detected the unit will
repeatedly sound 4 loud beeps and the red CO light will flash
once every 5 seconds. Keep calm and open the doors and
windows to ventilate the property. Stop using all fuel-
burning appliances and ensure, if possible, that they are
turned off. Evacuate the property leaving the doors and
windows open. Contact your Gas supplier on their
emergency number. Do not re-enter the building until the
alarm has stopped.
How Carbon Monoxide can affect you
Refer to the Manufacturer’s instruction booklet for full
details on the symptoms associated with increasing degrees
of exposure to Carbon Monoxide.
DANGER: Never ignore any alarm, further exposure can be
fatal. Get medical help immediately for anyone suffering the
effects of Carbon Monoxide poisoning (e.g. headaches or
nausea). Do not use the appliance again until it has been
checked by a Gas Safe qualified engineer.
Normal Operation
The green power light will flash once every 60 seconds to
indicate normal operation.
Low Battery Condition
If the unit chirps every 60 seconds and the yellow warning
light flashes at the same time, this indicates the battery is
running low. The low battery condition will also be reported
to the Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) or the local Manager.
The complete CO alarm should be replaced within 30 days.
Sleep Easy Feature
Low battery warnings often start at night or when it may be
inconvenient to replace the alarm. You can silence the
audible ‘low battery’ chirp for a period of eight hours by
pressing the Test/ button. After this period the audible
chirp will start again. This process can be repeated for a
maximum of 10 times. The alarm will still detect CO during
this time, however it must be replaced within 30 days.
Fault Condition
If the unit chirps every 60 seconds and the yellow warning
light flashes 20-25 seconds after, this indicates a fault
condition. Replace the CO alarm immediately.
Maintenance
Test the CO alarm once every week.
Clean once every 3 months using a vacuum cleaner fitted
with the soft brush attachment.
Do not use solvents or cleaners on the CO alarm, the unit
can be wiped with a damp cloth.
Disposal
Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with
normal household waste. The CO alarm is ideally suited
for disposal within the waste electronic and electrical
equipment (WEEE) recycling scheme. Please recycle where
facilities exist. Check with your local authority or contact
your supplier for recycling/disposal advice.
Warning
The CO alarm contains a powerful Lithium battery. If
tampered with the battery may be damaged and create a
fire hazard. No attempt should be made to open the case
or remove the battery.
Tynetec, a business unit of Legrand Electric Ltd
Cowley Road, Blyth Riverside Business Park, Blyth, Northumberland, NE24 5TF.
Tel: +44 (0) 1670 352371 www.tynetec.co.uk
Trusted Technology
Caring for People
Carbon Monoxide Alarm
869MHz
Caring for People
_________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
Doc No. FM0824 V1.01 Page 2
The unit will sound an
audible alarm consisting of
2 cycles of 4 loud beeps,
then stop automatically.
The red light on the alarm
will flash rapidly during the
audible signal.
The Radio ID is a 10-digit
code printed on the radio
module label on the back of
the CO alarm…
When activated the
green power light will
flash once every 60
seconds.
Retain the disabling
clip for future use.
To mount on a wall or
ceiling; push-out the
screw hole blanking
plugs in the rear with a
screwdriver and mark
the position for the drill
holes. Please ensure
that you use the screws
and wall plugs provided
as they were chosen
specifically for use with
this product.
ZXT812
S:081923628
Iss-1
17930833F6
19W8
How to activate the CO Alarm
To activate the alarm, remove the metal disabling clip by
pulling it out of the back of the alarm.
How to install the CO Alarm
Make sure you have read and understood the instructions
on positioning the alarm before starting.
Alternatively, the unit can be fixed with the self-adhesive
pads provided. Ensure the surface is smooth, clean and
dry. Press hard to make sure the self-adhesive pads are
properly adhered. It can also be positioned free-standing
on a shelf.
How to test the CO Alarm
Press the Test/ button in the centre and release.
Telecare Radio ID
The CO alarm includes a plug-in radio transceiver module
to communicate with the Reach IP or XT2.
Registering the CO Alarm onto a Reach IP
Login to Pulse CMP (www.tynetecpulse.com) and enter
the Reach IP Serial No. in the ALARM UNIT view. Press the
Accessories button and enter the Radio ID code, Location
and Equipment type. Press Save then Synchronize.
Alternatively, with the Reach IP in normal operating mode
undo the fixing screw and remove the stand or connector
cover to access the ⚫Power button.
Press the ⚫Power button to enter Control Mode, then
press and hold the button until the unit announces
“add radio device” then release.
Press the ⚫button to confirm then activate the alarm by
pressing the Test button.
The Reach IP unit will sound a high beep if it’s a new
device and announce “range test mode”.
Press ⚫to confirm, or press to step to the next
function, or press to exit the mode.
Registering the CO Alarm onto an Advent XT2
Radio Device Programming can only be performed from
the Advent XT2 Manager’s Panel designated as the
Controller. Login using the Manager or Engineer password
and touch the Programming button.
Select the Program Radio Devices option from the
Program Setting drop-down list.
Enter the Radio ID: this is the 10-digit code taken from the
radio module label on the back of the alarm.
Enter the Flat ID: this is the flat number the alarm is being
installed in. Enter 4-digits e.g. 0014.
Enter the Location: select where the alarm is located from
the drop-down list e.g. Living Room.
Press the Send button to update the XT2 system.
⚫Power Button

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