
Quick start guide CO4A-2230-EU MkII
Wireless Carbon Monoxide alarm
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Silent
Alert
Standard operation 1.
CARBON
MONOXIDE
ALARM
BATTERY
POWERED
ALARM
FAULT
MODEL: Ei204EN
BS EN 50291:2001 TEST & HUSH
Ei
BS EN 50291:2001
TEST & HUSH
REMOVE
Remove the battery tab by
pulling out and away from
the unit.
The status lights on the
front of the unit will light in
sequence to indicate the
unit is starting up.
BS EN 50291:2001 TEST & HUSH
USE ONLY ALKALINE AA
TYPE BATTERIES
CARBON
MONOXIDE
ALARM
BATTERY
POWERED
ALARM
FAULT
MODEL: Ei204EN
Ei
Status lights
Screw mounting
holes
Battery
compartment
Test button
2.
CARBON
MONOXIDE
ALARM
BATTERY
POWERED
ALARM
FAULT
MODEL: Ei204EN
BS EN 50291:2001 TEST & HUSH
Ei
Press and hold the
test button.
The alarm will sound and a
signal will be sent to the
Pager or SignWave.
Slide the battery
compartment cover off
and remove.
Using the screws
provided mount the unit
according to the
separate Ei
electronics instructions.
3.
BS EN 50291:2001 TEST & HUSH
USE ONLY ALKALINE AA
TYPE BATTERIES
CARBON
MONOXIDE
ALARM
BATTERY
POWERED
ALARM
FAULT
MODEL: Ei204EN
Ei
All new receivers will display the signal with a
blue light. This is to allow the user to
distinguish between a smoke alarm signal
and a Carbon Monoxide alert.
Older receivers will receive a
standard fire signal and the key will
light red.
4. 5.
CARBON
MONOXIDE
ALARM
MODEL: Ei204EN
BS EN 50291:2001
Ei
BATTERY
POWERED
ALARM
FAULT
TEST & HUSH
BATTERY
POWERED
ALARM
FAULT
TEST & HUSH
BATTERY
POWERED
ALARM
FAULT
TEST & HUSH
When Carbon Monoxide
is detected the alarm will
sound, a signal will be
sent to the Pager or
SignWave and the alarm
light will shine red.
If a low battery is detected alarm
will chirp, a signal will be sent to
the Pager or SignWave and the
battery powered light will
shine green every 45 seconds.
Replace with Alkaline or Lithium
AA batteries only.
Press and hold the test button to
check the unit operates correctly.
6. 7.
If a fault in the alarms circuitry
is detected, the alarm will
chirp, a signal will be sent to
the Pager or SignWave and
the fault light will shine amber.
The unit will need to
be replaced.
The Carbon Monoxide alarm has an expiry date on the side.
The unit should be replaced by this date or after 5 years of service, whichever is sooner.
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