United Technologies Kidde 5CO User manual

Kidde Baery Carbon Monoxide Alarms
EN50291-1 : 2010
License No. KM98848
Model 5CO
Model 5DCO
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Contents
1. What is Carbon Monoxide (CO)?
2. Important Safety Informaon
3. Switching on Your CO Alarm
4. Installaon Instrucons – Recommended Locaons
5. Installaon Instrucons – Mounng your alarm
6. Using your CO Alarm
Warning Signals, Tesng / Re-seng, LCD read-outs (model 5DCO only), Peak
Level Display (model 5DCO only)
7. Replacement Baeries / End-of-Life
8. What To Do If Your Alarm Sounds
9. Maintenance of your Alarm
10. Troubleshoong
11. Product Speci caons
12. Warnings and Important Noces
13. Warranty Informaon
14. Environmental Protecon
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Product Features and Specificaons
Green,
Power LED
Red,
Alarm LED
Test / Reset
Button
Peak Level Button
Digital Display
Green,
Power LED
Red,
Alarm LED
Test / Reset
Button
Model 5DCO
with digital display
5CO
5DCO
CARBON
MONOXIDE
ALARM
Model 5CO
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1. What is Carbon Monoxide?
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a highly poisonous gas that has no taste, colour or smell.
Potenal Sources o CO
•Wood-burning stoves
•Gas boilers and fires
•Gas Hobs
•Oil and coal burning appliances
•Portable gas heaters
•Blocked flues and chimneys
•Fumes rom integral garages
•Barbecues
•High concentraons o tobacco smoke
This CO alarm is no substute or proper maintenance o your
appliances.
Carbon monoxide can be produced rom poorly burning appliances
or rom blocked flues and chimneys.
I your alarm has sounded and you have venlated the room the CO
may have dispersed be ore help arrives. It is crucial that the source
o CO is determined and appropriate maintenance carried out.
Carbon monoxide is a cumulave poison meaning long-term exposure to low levels may cause
symptoms. This alarm is me-weighted – the higher the level of CO, the sooner it will alarm.
NOTE: The apparatus may respond to brief exhaust gas emissions, for example during the inial
start-up of an appliance. Also, hydrogen acts as an interferent and can arise from some baery
charging acvies and the curing of concrete or cement under certain circumstances. Volale
Organic Compounds (VOCs), e.g. alcohols, which may eventually acvate the alarm, can be
generated from use of damp-proo ng materials or other coangs containing alkylalkoxysilanes.
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2. Further in ormaon or Caravan and Boat Owners
The following can lead to carbon monoxide being produced;
• Using LPG cooking appliances for space heang
• Leaving LPG appliances on overnight
• Barbecue’s within the boat cabin or near a caravan door (e.g. under an awning)
To be safe, know the possible sources of CO in your home. Keep fuel burning appliances and
their chimneys and vents in good working condion. Learn the early symptoms of exposure, and
if you suspect CO poisoning, move outside to fresh air and get emergency help. Your rst line of
defence is an annual inspecon and regular maintenance of your appliances. Contact a licensed
contractor or call your local ulity company for assistance.
This alarm has not been tested speci cally for use in caravans or boats. Only CO alarms
cer ed to EN50291-2 are fully approved for this purpose.
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2. Alarm levels as defined by EN50291-1:2010
The table below shows the response mes at which your CO alarm will sound;
CO Advice and In ormaon
The table below shows the effects of different levels of CO poisoning on the body;
Parts per Million (PPM) of CO Time unl Alarm
50 60 – 90 minutes
100 10 – 40 minutes
300 Must alarm in less than 3 minutes
Parts per Million (PPM) Affects on Adults
100 Slight headache, nausea, fague (flu-like symptoms)
200 Dizziness and headache within 2 – 3 hours
400 Nausea, frontal headache, drowsiness, confusion and rapid heart rate.
Risk to life aer over 3 hours of exposure
800 Severe headaches, convulsions, vital organ failures. Death possible within
2 – 3 hours
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2.Important Sa ety In ormaon
NOTE: I you recognise any o the above symptoms consult your Doctor immediately.
NOTE: Young children, elderly and pets are more suscepble to the dangers o CO.
NOTE: Your Kidde alarm is designed to detect CO gas. It is not designed to detect
smoke, fire or other gas such as natural gas.
NOTE: This product is intended or use in ordinary amily homes. It is not designed to
measure compliance with occupaonal sa ety and the HSE.
NOTE: Individuals with certain specific medical condions may need an alarm that
operates below 30ppm. I this applies consult your Doctor.
IMPORTANT: Ensure that all amily members are amiliar with the symptoms o CO
poisoning and how your alarm works.
CAUTION: This alarm will only indicate the presence o carbon monoxide at the
sensor. Carbon monoxide may be present in other areas.
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3. Switching on Your CO Alarm
NOTE: Your CO alarm must be installed by a competent person using the guidance that follows;
1. Remove the baeries from the pack and insert them into the baery compartment. Make
sure that you t the baeries in accordance with the polarity markings (+ or -) within the
baery compartment. If correctly installed, the alarm will give a short beep.
2. Push the test buon. The alarm will beep once followed by 4 loud pulses, then a brief
pause and then 4 more pulses, ending with a single beep.
3. If you have a digital read-out alarm (model 5DCO) the LCD screen will show “---“ and then
“888” before seling at “0”
4. Check that the green LED flashes at 30 second intervals to show that the alarm has power.
This is easiest to see in a dark area, or with lights switched off.
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4.Installaon Instrucons – Recommended Locaons
•
When wall-mounng place the alarm a horizontal distance of between 1 metre and 3 metres from a fuel
burning appliance.
•
Wall-mounted alarms should be close to the ceiling, but at least 150mm away to avoid being in ‘dead-air’ space.
•
Locate within hearing distance of bedrooms* and place at sleeping height if a heang appliance is in the
bedroom.
•
CO alarms in rooms with sloped ceilings should be located on the high side of the room.
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Ceiling mounted alarms should be at least 300 mm from any wall.
•
If there is a paron in the room, locate the alarm on the same side of the paron as the potenal source.
* A CO alarm should be installed in all rooms containing a fuel burning appliance. Addional CO alarms should be
installed in rooms where most awake me is spent, in every sleeping area, and on every level of the home.
Locaons to Avoid
•
Avoid locang next to draughts, such as doors, windows, extractor fans, air vents or other
similar venlaon openings.
•
Avoid locang close to obstrucons (e.g. behind curtains, shelves or furniture).
•
Avoid dusty, dirty or greasy areas, such as garages or workshops
•
Avoid humid (bathrooms), cold (< -10 oC) or hot (> 40 oC) or damp areas and keep away from sinks.
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5. Installaon Instrucons – Mounng
THIS ALARM MUST BE INSTALLED BY A COMPETENT PERSON AND IS TO BE INSTALLED
ACCORDING TO THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Wall-mounng (recommended by the manu acturer, i possible)
1. Drill two holes in a wall 7.8 cm apart (you may wish to use the back-plate for
guidance)
2. Insert the two rawl-plugs, that are supplied, into the holes
3. Insert the two screws as supplied into the holes ensuring enough of the screw scks
out of the wall (approx. 3mm)
4. Hook the alarm over the screws
Free-standing
ALWAYS BE CAREFUL TO LOCATE A FREE-STANDING ALARM WHERE IT IS UNLIKELY TO BE
KNOCKED TO THE FLOOR, AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS -
RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS SECTION.
Ensure free-standing alarms are placed in the upright posion, and not lying flat on a surface.
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6. Using Your Alarm (non-digital version, 5CO)
Recognising Alarm Signals and Warnings
Feature What this means Required Acon
Green LED flashes every 30 seconds Normal operaon None
The alarm chirps every 60 seconds and the red
LED flashes
Low baeries Replace baeries as soon
as possible
Alarm chirps twice every 30 seconds and the
red LED flashes twice
End of life of the alarm Replace the alarm
Alarm chirps every 30 seconds and red LED
flashes every 30 seconds
Fault Replace the alarm
Red LED on and constant tone Malfuncon Replace the alarm
Loud, connual alarm (4 beeps – 5 second
pause – 4 beeps...) and the red LED flashes
Dangerous levels of CO
have been detected
Follow emergency
procedures (see Page15)
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6. Using Your Alarm (non-digital version, 5CO)
Tesng
Each week your alarm should be tested by pressing the test buon. The alarm will beep once
followed by 4 loud pulses, then a brief pause and then 4 more pulses, ending with a single
beep.
During this test sequence, the red LED will flash for 10 seconds.
This con rms that the alarm is powered up and working.
Re-seng the Alarm
If the alarm sounds, the test / reset buon will silence the alarm unless it is sll detecng dan-
gerous levels of CO. The green light will then flash every 30 seconds to indicate that the alarm
has power.
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Digital Scree LED Sound emied What this means Required acon
Green flash every
30 seconds
None Normal operaon.
(LCD will not show levels <
30ppm)
None
Red LED flashes Full alarm
4 beeps - pause - 4
beeps (repeang)
Dangerous levels of CO has been
detected
Follow emergency procedures (see
Page 15)
Red LED flashes 1 beep, then
2 sets of 4 beeps,
followed by 1 beep
Successful test or reset sequence
in operaon
None - this is part of the standard test
or reset procedure
Red LED flashes
every 60 seconds
Chirp every
60 seconds
Low baeries (Lb) Change baeries
Red LED flashes Chirp every
30 seconds
Fault Replace the alarm
Red LED on Constant tone Malfuncon Replace the alarm
Red LED flashes
twice
Chirps twice every
30 seconds
End of Life Replace the alarm
6.Using Your Alarm ( or Digital unit only, 5DCO)
Addional features for the CO alarm with the digital display screen, model 5DCO;
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6. Using Your Alarm ( or Digital unit only) – Cont’d
Peak Level Display
Press peak level buon to display the most recent CO reading between 11 – 999ppm.
This feature is useful to help you to know what levels of CO may have been detected in your
absence so correcve acon can be taken (such as servicing your boiler).
NOTE: The peak level memory is cleared to zero if whilst holding the peak level buon the test
reset buon is pressed and released before releasing the peak level buon.
CO levels up to 30ppm can occur under normal non-dangerous condions. Such condions
could include nearby heavy traffic, starng a vehicle in an aached garage, starng a re or a
nearby charcoal barbecue.
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7. Replacement o Baeries / End-o -li e
Low Baeries
Type of Alarm LCD LED Sound Emied
Non-Digital N/A Red flash every 60 seconds Chirp every 60 seconds
Digital LCD Screen Lb Red flash every 60 seconds Chirp every 60 seconds
Slide alarm from back-plate.
Insert 3 x replacement ‘AA’ baeries
(nong polarity – see sketch)
Replace back-plate and test the alarm
Recommended Baeries.
Duracell MN1500, MX1500
Gold Peak 15A
Golden Power GLR6A
Energizer E91
Under normal operang condions, the baeries will last a minimum of one year.
NNOOTTEE::Constant exposures to extreme temperatures and humidies may affect baery life.
These baeries can be purchased from your local retailer.
WARNING: Alarm will not aach to mounng bracket unless baeries are installed. Removal of baeries
will render the unit inoperave.
Note: do not use lithium baeries in this unit.
End-of-life - This alarm will chirp twice every 30 seconds, with two red LED flashes aer at least 10 years
operaon to let you know it has reached its end of life. A replacement needs to be purchased.
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PHONE NUMBER:
8. What to do i Your Alarm Sounds!
Carbon Monoxide Alarm Procedure
WARNING! Acvaon o the alarm indicates the presence o Carbon Monoxide (CO) which can kill you.
Based on recommendaons from EN 50292, follow these steps if alarm sounds (4 loud audible pulses
followed by a pause for 5 seconds):
1. Keep calm and open all doors and windows. Turn off all fuel-burning appliances if possible.
Note: it is possible that outdoor condions could influence domesc CO alarms (bad traffic
polluon in cold weather, for example). In these circumstances, the level of indoor CO might
actually increase when doors and windows are opened.
2. If the alarm connues to sound, even aer being reset (where appropriate), then evacuate the
premises, alerng other occupants to the risk. Leave doors and windows open. Do not re-enter
the premises.
3. Get medical help for anyone suffering the effects of CO poisoning, and advise that CO inhalaon
is suspected.
4. Call Gas Emergency Services: 0800 111 999, or your local Gas Safe Registered Engineer:
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Never restart the source of a CO problem unl it has been corrected. Never ignore the sound of the
alarm! Pressing the test/reset buon will silence the alarm. If the CO condion that caused the alert
connues, the alarm will reacvate. If the unit alarms again within six minutes, it is sensing high levels
of CO which can quickly become a dangerous situaon.
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9. Maintenance o Your Alarm
To keep your alarm in good working order:
•Test every week
•Vacuum regularly to remove dust
•Keep away rom solvents or detergents
•Avoid spraying air- reshener, hair-spray near the alarm
•Do not paint the alarm. I decorang or using adhesives close to the alarm, remove it
temporarily
•Keep away nappy buckets
The ollowing substances can affect the sensor and cause alse alarms:
NOTE: there could be other compounds occurring within a parcular household which could
cause similar effects.
Methane, Propane, Iso-butane, Iso-propanol, Ethylene, Benzene, Toluene, Ethyl
acetate, Hydrogen Sulphide, Hydrogen, Sulphur Dioxide, alcohol based products,
paints, thinners, solvents, adhesives, hair-sprays, aershaves or perfumes and
some cleaning agents.
Never restart the source of a CO problem unl it has been corrected. Never ignore the sound of the
alarm! Pressing the test/reset buon will silence the alarm. If the CO condion that caused the alert
connues, the alarm will reacvate. If the unit alarms again within six minutes, it is sensing high levels
of CO which can quickly become a dangerous situaon.
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10. Troubleshoong
Symptom LCD Screen Display (model
5DCO-UK only)
Problem Acon Required
Single chirp every 60
seconds plus flashing
red LED.
Low baeries Change the baeries
Single chirp every 30
seconds plus flashing
red LED
Alarm fault Replace alarm
(contact Kidde if sll in
warranty)
Red LED on and
constant tone Alarm malfuncon Replace alarm
(contact Kidde if sll in
warranty)
Two chirps plus red
LED flashes twice End of Life of the alarm Replace the alarm
NOTE: If at a y time your alarm fails to operate correctly (erratic or low sou d, for example), co tact
customer support at 0800 917 0722.
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11. Product Specificaons
Power 3 x AA baeries (as supplied)
Sensor Electrochemical CO Sensor
Accuracy Depending on the ambient condion (temperature, humidity) and the
condion of the sensor, the alarm readings may vary. The digital readings
tolerances are:
Ambient: 27°C +/- 12°C (80°F +/- 10°F), atmospheric pressure +/- 10%,
40% +/- 3% relave humidity
Temperature Range Operang range: 0°C to 40°C
Humidity up to 90%RH (non-condensing)
Alarm Sound At Least 85dB (A) at 1 metre@ 3.4 +/- 0.5 KHz pulsing alarm
Size and weight Weight: 160g
Dimensions: 118mm x 70mm x 40mm
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12. Warnings and Important Noces
WARNING: THIS CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR INSTALLING AND MAINTAINING
AN APPROPRIATE NUMBER OF SMOKE ALARMS IN YOUR HOME. THIS ALARM WILL NOT SENSE SMOKE,
FIRE, OR ANY POISONOUS GAS OTHER THAN CARBON MONOXIDE. FOR THIS REASON YOU MUST INSTALL
SMOKE ALARMS TO PROVIDE EARLY WARNING OF FIRE AND TO PROTECT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY FROM
FIRE AND ITS RELATED HAZARDS.
WARNING: THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED FOR USE IN ORDINARY INDOOR RESIDENTIAL AREAS. IT IS NOT
DESIGNED TO MEASURE COMPLIANCE WITH COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL STANDARDS. THIS ALARM IS
NOT SUITABLE FOR INSTALLATION IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS . INDIVIDUALS WITH MEDICAL PROBLEMS
MAY CONSIDER USING WARNING DEVICES WHICH PROVIDE AUDIBLE AND VISUAL SIGNALS FOR CARBON
MONOXIDE CONCENTRATIONS UNDER 30 PPM.
IMPORTANT: THIS CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM IS DESIGNED TO DETECT CARBON MONOXIDE FROM ANY
SOURCE OF COMBUSTION INCLUDING IMPROPER OR MALFUNCTIONING APPLIANCES. THE INSTALLATION
OF THIS DEVICE SHOULD NOT BE USED AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PROPER INSTALLATION, USE AND
MAINTENANCE OF FUEL BURNING APPLIANCES INCLUDING APPROPRIATE VENTILATION AND EXHAUST
SYSTEMS
WARNING: THIS ALARM WILL NOT WORK WITHOUT POWER. THIS ALARM REQUIRES A CONTINUOUS
SUPPLY OF POWER.
WARNING: THIS UNIT IS NOT A SMOKE ALARM. IT WILL NOT SENSE SMOKE . FOR EARLY WARNING OF
FIRE YOU MUST INSTALL SMOKE ALARMS.
IMPORTANT: IF ANY FAULT SIGNALS OCCUR, CONTACT THE MANUFACTURER OR SUPPLIER AND DO NOT
CONTINUE USING THE ALARM.
WARNING: THE DEVICE CANNOT WARN AGAINST THE CHRONIC EFFECTS OF EXPOSURE TO CARBON
MONOXIDE OR PROTECT INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE AT SPECIFIC RISK.
WARNING: ALTERING THE ALARM IN ANY WAY MAY LEAD TO A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR PREVENT IT
FROM FUNCTIONING CORRECTLY.
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