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Carbon
Monoxide
Alarm
X-SENSE
Technology
Co.,
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F.1.05.CD1402

This
user
manual
contains
important
information
about
your
carbon
monoxide
alarm's
operation.
To
ensure proper
use
and
trouble-free
operation,
please
read
this
manual
carefully
and
store
it
in
a
safe
place
for
future
reference.
Introduction
Thank
you
for
purchasing
our
carbon
monoxide
alarm.
This
carbon
monoxide
alarm
is
manufactured
in
accordance
to
the
UL
2034
Standard
and
is
designed
to
detect
carbon
monoxide.
Carbon
monoxide
(CO)
is
odorless,
tasteless
and
invisible
-
it's
a
silent
killer.
Using
electrochemical
sensing
technology,
this
unit
can
detect
increased
levels
of
carbon
monoxide
early,
protecting
your
family
from
the
dangers
of
carbon
monoxide.
Note:
For
maximum
protection,
use
CO
alarms
on
each
level
and
in
every
bed
room
of
your
home.
NEVER
IGNORE
THE
SOUND
OF
THE
ALARM!
Determining
what
type
of
alarm
has
sounded
is
easy
with
your
X-SENSE
Carbon
Monoxide
Alarm.
The
alarm
sounder
will
inform
you
of
the
type
of
situation
occurring.
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Package
Contents
©
OW
1x
CO
Alarm
3x
1.5V
AA
Batteries
2x
Screws
2.x
Anchor
Plugs
1
x
User
Manual
2x
Carbon
Monoxide
Safety
Stickers
WARNING:
Actuation
of
your
CO Alarm
indicates
the
presence
of
Carbon
Monoxide
(CO)
which
can
kill
you.
When
the
Carbon
Monoxide
Alarm
Sounds:
(1)
Operate
the
TEST/HUSH
button.
(2)
Call
your
emergency
services
(Fire
Dept.
or
911).
PHONE
NUMBER
°©Q2e

This
user
manual
contains
important
information
about
your
carbon
monoxide
alarm's
operation.
To
ensure proper
use
and
trouble-free
operation,
please
read
this
manual
carefully
and
store
it
in
a
safe
place
for
future
reference.
Introduction
Thank
you
for
purchasing
our
carbon
monoxide
alarm.
This
carbon
monoxide
alarm
is
manufactured
in
accordance
to
the
UL
2034
Standard
and
is
designed
to
detect
carbon
monoxide.
Carbon
monoxide
(CO)
is
odorless,
tasteless
and
invisible
-
it's
a
silent
killer.
Using
electrochemical
sensing
technology,
this
unit
can
detect
increased
levels
of
carbon
monoxide
early,
protecting
your
family
from
the
dangers
of
carbon
monoxide.
Note:
For
maximum
protection,
use
CO
alarms
on
each
level
and
in
every
bed
room
of
your
home.
NEVER
IGNORE
THE
SOUND
OF
THE
ALARM!
Determining
what
type
of
alarm
has
sounded
is
easy
with
your
X-SENSE
Carbon
Monoxide
Alarm.
The
alarm
sounder
will
inform
you
of
the
type
of
situation
occurring.
eOle
Package
Contents
©
OW
1x
CO
Alarm
3x
1.5V
AA
Batteries
2x
Screws
2.x
Anchor
Plugs
1
x
User
Manual
2x
Carbon
Monoxide
Safety
Stickers
WARNING:
Actuation
of
your
CO Alarm
indicates
the
presence
of
Carbon
Monoxide
(CO)
which
can
kill
you.
When
the
Carbon
Monoxide
Alarm
Sounds:
(1)
Operate
the
TEST/HUSH
button.
(2)
Call
your
emergency
services
(Fire
Dept.
or
911).
PHONE
NUMBER
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(3)
Immediately
move
to
fresh
air
-
outdoors
or
by
an
open
door/window.
Do
a
head count
to
check
that
all
persons
are
accounted
for.
Do
not
reenter
the
premises
nor
move
away
from
the
open
door/window
until
the
emergency
services
responders
have
arrived,
the
premises
has
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
manufacturer's
instructions,
or
contact
the
manufacturer
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.
Technical Specifications
Product
life
About
10
years
Safety
standard
UL
2034
70
ppm:
60-240
minutes
CO
sensitivity
150
ppm:
10-50
minutes
400
ppm:
4-15
minutes
Standby
current
<
20
UA
(avg.)
Alarm
current
<
45
mA
(avg.)
Best
operating
ambient
temperature
40-100
°F
(4.4-37.8
°C)
Operating
relative
humidity
10%
to
85%
(non-condensing)
Alarm
loudness
>
85
dB
at
9.84
ft
(3
m)
@
3.2 +
0.3
kHz
pulsing
alarm
Silence
duration
<
9
minutes
Power
supply
3x
1.5
V
AA
batteries
Sensor
type
Electrochemical
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©
046

(3)
Immediately
move
to
fresh
air
-
outdoors
or
by
an
open
door/window.
Do
a
head count
to
check
that
all
persons
are
accounted
for.
Do
not
reenter
the
premises
nor
move
away
from
the
open
door/window
until
the
emergency
services
responders
have
arrived,
the
premises
has
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
manufacturer's
instructions,
or
contact
the
manufacturer
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.
Technical Specifications
Product
life
About
10
years
Safety
standard
UL
2034
70
ppm:
60-240
minutes
CO
sensitivity
150
ppm:
10-50
minutes
400
ppm:
4-15
minutes
Standby
current
<
20
UA
(avg.)
Alarm
current
<
45
mA
(avg.)
Best
operating
ambient
temperature
40-100
°F
(4.4-37.8
°C)
Operating
relative
humidity
10%
to
85%
(non-condensing)
Alarm
loudness
>
85
dB
at
9.84
ft
(3
m)
@
3.2 +
0.3
kHz
pulsing
alarm
Silence
duration
<
9
minutes
Power
supply
3x
1.5
V
AA
batteries
Sensor
type
Electrochemical
°Q3e
©
046

Product
Overview
€SENSE
LCD
display
Fault
indicator/yellow
LED
Alarm
indicator/red
LED
Power
indicator/g
TEST/HUSH
button
Buzzer
A
CAUTION!
THIS
CO
ALARM
IS
DESIGNED
FOR
INDOOR
USE
ONLY.
DO
NOT
EXPOSE
TO
RAIN
OR
MOISTURE.
DO
NOT
KNOCK
OR
DROP
THE
ALARM.
DO
NOT
OPEN
OR
TAMPER
WITH
THE
ALARM
AS
THIS
COULD
CAUSE
MALFUNCTION.
TEST
&
HUSH
Button
The
TEST
&
HUSH
button
is
used
to
test
the
unit's
electronics
and
to
eO05e
silence
the
unit
during
an
alarm.
When
testing
the
alarm
weekly,
press
the
test
button
until
you
hear
a
short
beep,
indicating
that
the
alarm
has
entered
the
test
mode.
Note:
After
a
test
has
begun,
the
alarm
will
sound
and
the
red
LED
will
flash.
This
does
not
indicate
that
CO
is
present.
Alarm
Sounder
The
alarm
will
sound
when
there
is
CO
present,
when
testing
the
alarm,
and
when
there
is
a
fault.
LED
Indicator
The
LED
indicators
will
flash
in
conjunction
with
the
alarm
sounder.
Therefore,
they
will
flash
during
the
following
states:
when
powering
on,
in
standby
mode,
during
CO
alarm
states,
when
exiting
an
alarm
state,
during
test
mode,
when
there
is
low
battery,
in
silence
mode,
when
there
is
a
fault
and
when
the
unit
is
at
the
end
of
its
life.
°06e

Product
Overview
€SENSE
LCD
display
Fault
indicator/yellow
LED
Alarm
indicator/red
LED
Power
indicator/g
TEST/HUSH
button
Buzzer
A
CAUTION!
THIS
CO
ALARM
IS
DESIGNED
FOR
INDOOR
USE
ONLY.
DO
NOT
EXPOSE
TO
RAIN
OR
MOISTURE.
DO
NOT
KNOCK
OR
DROP
THE
ALARM.
DO
NOT
OPEN
OR
TAMPER
WITH
THE
ALARM
AS
THIS
COULD
CAUSE
MALFUNCTION.
TEST
&
HUSH
Button
The
TEST
&
HUSH
button
is
used
to
test
the
unit's
electronics
and
to
eO05e
silence
the
unit
during
an
alarm.
When
testing
the
alarm
weekly,
press
the
test
button
until
you
hear
a
short
beep,
indicating
that
the
alarm
has
entered
the
test
mode.
Note:
After
a
test
has
begun,
the
alarm
will
sound
and
the
red
LED
will
flash.
This
does
not
indicate
that
CO
is
present.
Alarm
Sounder
The
alarm
will
sound
when
there
is
CO
present,
when
testing
the
alarm,
and
when
there
is
a
fault.
LED
Indicator
The
LED
indicators
will
flash
in
conjunction
with
the
alarm
sounder.
Therefore,
they
will
flash
during
the
following
states:
when
powering
on,
in
standby
mode,
during
CO
alarm
states,
when
exiting
an
alarm
state,
during
test
mode,
when
there
is
low
battery,
in
silence
mode,
when
there
is
a
fault
and
when
the
unit
is
at
the
end
of
its
life.
°06e

Different
working
modes
and
states
are
shown
in
the
below
table:
Powering
on
After
the
unit
is
powered
on,
the
red,
green
and
yellow
LED
indicators
will
blink
4
cycles
in
sequence.
Afterwards,
the
LED
indicators
will
turn
off,
and
the
unit
will
enter
the
standby
mode.
Test
mode
When
testing
your
alarm
weekly,
press
the
test
button
until
you
hear
a
short
beep,
indicating
that
the
alarm
has
entered
the
test
mode.
Once
the
alarm
is
in
test
mode,
the
alarm
will
deliver
2
sets
of
4
quick
beeps,
to
indicate
the
alarm
is
operating
normally.
The
red
LED
indicator
will
flash
with
the
alarm
sound.
Standby
mode
The
green
LED
indicator
will
flash
once
every
60
seconds.
Alarm
mode
During
the
first
4
minutes,
the
alarm
will
deliver
4
quick
beeps
every
5.8
seconds.
After
4
minutes,
the
alarm
will
deliver
4
quick
beeps
every
60
seconds.
The
red
LED
indicator
will
flash
with
the
alarm
sound.
Low
battery
The
yellow
LED
indicator
will
flash
together
with
1
beep
every
60
seconds.
REPLACE
BATTERIES
IMMEDIATELY.
(If
you
press
the
TEST/HUSH
button
when
there
is
low
battery,
the
low
battery
signal
will
temporarily
cease
for
10
hours;
if
you
press the
test
button
again,
the
unit
will
enter
the
test
mode
and
then
the
standby
mode.)
Exiting
an
alarm
When
the
CO
concentration
drops
below
the
alarm
threshold,
the
alarm
signal stops,
the
green
LED
indicator
will
continuously
flash
once
per
second
for
5
seconds
and
then
enter
the
standby
mode.
°0O7e
Silence
mode
If
you
press
the
TEST/HUSH
button
during
an
alarm
state,
the
unit
will
enter
the
silence
mode.
Note:
If
the
CO
concentration
has
reached
an
alarm
level,
silence
mode
cannot
be
enabled.
This
unit
will
continue
to
alarm
until
the
CO
concentration
has
decreased
to
a
low
level.
°08e

Different
working
modes
and
states
are
shown
in
the
below
table:
Powering
on
After
the
unit
is
powered
on,
the
red,
green
and
yellow
LED
indicators
will
blink
4
cycles
in
sequence.
Afterwards,
the
LED
indicators
will
turn
off,
and
the
unit
will
enter
the
standby
mode.
Test
mode
When
testing
your
alarm
weekly,
press
the
test
button
until
you
hear
a
short
beep,
indicating
that
the
alarm
has
entered
the
test
mode.
Once
the
alarm
is
in
test
mode,
the
alarm
will
deliver
2
sets
of
4
quick
beeps,
to
indicate
the
alarm
is
operating
normally.
The
red
LED
indicator
will
flash
with
the
alarm
sound.
Standby
mode
The
green
LED
indicator
will
flash
once
every
60
seconds.
Alarm
mode
During
the
first
4
minutes,
the
alarm
will
deliver
4
quick
beeps
every
5.8
seconds.
After
4
minutes,
the
alarm
will
deliver
4
quick
beeps
every
60
seconds.
The
red
LED
indicator
will
flash
with
the
alarm
sound.
Low
battery
The
yellow
LED
indicator
will
flash
together
with
1
beep
every
60
seconds.
REPLACE
BATTERIES
IMMEDIATELY.
(If
you
press
the
TEST/HUSH
button
when
there
is
low
battery,
the
low
battery
signal
will
temporarily
cease
for
10
hours;
if
you
press the
test
button
again,
the
unit
will
enter
the
test
mode
and
then
the
standby
mode.)
Exiting
an
alarm
When
the
CO
concentration
drops
below
the
alarm
threshold,
the
alarm
signal stops,
the
green
LED
indicator
will
continuously
flash
once
per
second
for
5
seconds
and
then
enter
the
standby
mode.
°0O7e
Silence
mode
If
you
press
the
TEST/HUSH
button
during
an
alarm
state,
the
unit
will
enter
the
silence
mode.
Note:
If
the
CO
concentration
has
reached
an
alarm
level,
silence
mode
cannot
be
enabled.
This
unit
will
continue
to
alarm
until
the
CO
concentration
has
decreased
to
a
low
level.
°08e

Silence
mode
During
silence
mode:
The
red
LED
indicator
will
flash
once
every
5
seconds.
Exiting
silence
mode:
The
green
LED
indicator
will
continually
flash
3
times,
then
the
unit
will
enter
the
standby
mode.
End
of
life
The
end-of-life
silence
feature
can
only
be
used
for
a
total
of
30
days. After
30
days,
the
end-of-life
signal
cannot
be
silenced.
Press
the
test
button
during
an
alarm
state,
the
unit
will
enter
the
silence
mode.
If
the
CO
density
still
exceeds
the
alarm
threshold
within
6
minutes,
the
unit
will
enter
another
alarm
state.
Otherwise,
the
unit
will
exit
from
silence
mode
after
9
minutes.
LCD
Display
While
detecting
CO, the
LCD
will
display
different
indications
to
help
you
understand
what
to
do,
as
shown
below:
Fault
The
alarm
will
deliver
2
beeps
approximately
every
40
seconds
and
the
yellow
LED
indicator
will
flash
1-3
times
(meaning
the
alarm
enters
CO
malfunction
mode,
and
the
alarm
must
be
replaced
immediately).
End
of
life
Once
the
maximum
lifetime
(10
years)
is
reached,
the
alarm
delivers
2
beeps
and
the
yellow
LED
indicator
will
flash
twice every
30
seconds.
This
end-of-life
signal
can
be
temporarily
silenced
for
3
days
by
pressing
the
test
button.
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LCD
Display
|
LEDStatus
|
AlarmSound
|
Unit
Status
|
Solutions
lfaCO
The
alarm
Dangerous
Refer
to
concentration
} delivers
beeps|CO
"If
the
CO
of
30-999
andthe
red
|concentration|
Alarm
ppm
exists
for
|
LED
indicator
|has
been
Sounds".
acertain
time
|
will
flash
with
|
detected.
period,
the the
same
screen
will
be
|
frequency.
lit
with
blue
backlight,
and
the
red
LED
indicator
will
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Silence
mode
During
silence
mode:
The
red
LED
indicator
will
flash
once
every
5
seconds.
Exiting
silence
mode:
The
green
LED
indicator
will
continually
flash
3
times,
then
the
unit
will
enter
the
standby
mode.
End
of
life
The
end-of-life
silence
feature
can
only
be
used
for
a
total
of
30
days. After
30
days,
the
end-of-life
signal
cannot
be
silenced.
Press
the
test
button
during
an
alarm
state,
the
unit
will
enter
the
silence
mode.
If
the
CO
density
still
exceeds
the
alarm
threshold
within
6
minutes,
the
unit
will
enter
another
alarm
state.
Otherwise,
the
unit
will
exit
from
silence
mode
after
9
minutes.
LCD
Display
While
detecting
CO, the
LCD
will
display
different
indications
to
help
you
understand
what
to
do,
as
shown
below:
Fault
The
alarm
will
deliver
2
beeps
approximately
every
40
seconds
and
the
yellow
LED
indicator
will
flash
1-3
times
(meaning
the
alarm
enters
CO
malfunction
mode,
and
the
alarm
must
be
replaced
immediately).
End
of
life
Once
the
maximum
lifetime
(10
years)
is
reached,
the
alarm
delivers
2
beeps
and
the
yellow
LED
indicator
will
flash
twice every
30
seconds.
This
end-of-life
signal
can
be
temporarily
silenced
for
3
days
by
pressing
the
test
button.
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LCD
Display
|
LEDStatus
|
AlarmSound
|
Unit
Status
|
Solutions
lfaCO
The
alarm
Dangerous
Refer
to
concentration
} delivers
beeps|CO
"If
the
CO
of
30-999
andthe
red
|concentration|
Alarm
ppm
exists
for
|
LED
indicator
|has
been
Sounds".
acertain
time
|
will
flash
with
|
detected.
period,
the the
same
screen
will
be
|
frequency.
lit
with
blue
backlight,
and
the
red
LED
indicator
will
°10¢

flash
4
times
every
5.8
seconds.
After
4
minutes,
it
will
flash
4
times
per
minute.
\faCO
No
sound.
CO
has
been
}
Check
if
concentration
detected,
there
are
of
30-999
but
has
not
}
any
ppm
exists
for
reached
COoae
of
avery
short
alarm
status.
cuchae
time,
the
Potential
from
green
LED
dangerous
burning,
indicator
will
conditions
cooking,
flash
once
exist,
etc.
If
every
60
such
gas
seconds.
Sources
exist,
please
cut
them
off
as
Soon
as
possible.
elle
Open
the
doors
and
windows
to
ventilate
the
room
and
immediately
move
to
fresh
air.
TheredLED
|Thealarm
|Theunitis
—
|None.
indicator
delivers
self-checking
flashes
4
beepsand
|
(the
test
times,
then
the
red
LED
|button
has
repeats
4
indicator
will
|
been
times,
finally
|
flash
with
the
|
pressed).
flashing
once. |same
frequency.
The
red,
green
|
1
short
beep.
|The
unit
has
}None.
and
yellow
been
LED
indicators
powered
on.
will
flash
in
sequence.
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flash
4
times
every
5.8
seconds.
After
4
minutes,
it
will
flash
4
times
per
minute.
\faCO
No
sound.
CO
has
been
}
Check
if
concentration
detected,
there
are
of
30-999
but
has
not
}
any
ppm
exists
for
reached
COoae
of
avery
short
alarm
status.
cuchae
time,
the
Potential
from
green
LED
dangerous
burning,
indicator
will
conditions
cooking,
flash
once
exist,
etc.
If
every
60
such
gas
seconds.
Sources
exist,
please
cut
them
off
as
Soon
as
possible.
elle
Open
the
doors
and
windows
to
ventilate
the
room
and
immediately
move
to
fresh
air.
TheredLED
|Thealarm
|Theunitis
—
|None.
indicator
delivers
self-checking
flashes
4
beepsand
|
(the
test
times,
then
the
red
LED
|button
has
repeats
4
indicator
will
|
been
times,
finally
|
flash
with
the
|
pressed).
flashing
once. |same
frequency.
The
red,
green
|
1
short
beep.
|The
unit
has
}None.
and
yellow
been
LED
indicators
powered
on.
will
flash
in
sequence.
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The yellow
2
quick
CO
IF
tr
:
LEDindicator
|
beepsevery
|
malfunction.|
continues
to
o
Ep
flashes
2to3
|
40
seconds.
display,
the
times every
40
malfunctioned
seconds.
and
must
be
replaced
immediately.
The
yellow
2
quick
End
of
life.
|
Replace
LEDindicator
|
beeps
every
the
unit
ofr
flashes
twice
|
30
seconds.
immediately.
every
30
seconds.
The
green
None.
The
unitis
—|None.
LED
indicator
working
flashes
once
normally
every
60
with
good
seconds.
battery
life.
The
LCD
1
quick
beep
|
Low
battery
|Replace
display
every
60
warning.
the
alternates
seconds.
batteries.
between
"Lb"
and
current
CO
level.
The
yellow
LED
indicator
flashes
once
every
60
seconds.
The
yellow
2
quick
beeps
|
Test
button
__|If"Er"
LED
indicator
every
40
malfunction.
Sisplay
the.
flashes
1
time
|
seconds.
unithas
every
40
mafunctioned
co
and
must
be
Err
seconds.
replaced
immediately.
°13¢
Basic
Safety
Information
A\
important!
.
DANGERS,
WARNINGS,
AND
CAUTIONS
ALERT
YOU
TO
IMPORTANT
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
OR
TO
POTENTIALLY
HAZARDOUS
SITUATIONS.
PAY
SPECIAL
ATTENTION
TO
THESE
SITUATIONS.
2.
THIS
CARBON
MONOXIDE
ALARM
IS
ONLY
APPROVED
FOR
HOME
USE.
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2
quick
CO
IF
tr
:
LEDindicator
|
beepsevery
|
malfunction.|
continues
to
o
Ep
flashes
2to3
|
40
seconds.
display,
the
times every
40
malfunctioned
seconds.
and
must
be
replaced
immediately.
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yellow
2
quick
End
of
life.
|
Replace
LEDindicator
|
beeps
every
the
unit
ofr
flashes
twice
|
30
seconds.
immediately.
every
30
seconds.
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green
None.
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unitis
—|None.
LED
indicator
working
flashes
once
normally
every
60
with
good
seconds.
battery
life.
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1
quick
beep
|
Low
battery
|Replace
display
every
60
warning.
the
alternates
seconds.
batteries.
between
"Lb"
and
current
CO
level.
The
yellow
LED
indicator
flashes
once
every
60
seconds.
The
yellow
2
quick
beeps
|
Test
button
__|If"Er"
LED
indicator
every
40
malfunction.
Sisplay
the.
flashes
1
time
|
seconds.
unithas
every
40
mafunctioned
co
and
must
be
Err
seconds.
replaced
immediately.
°13¢
Basic
Safety
Information
A\
important!
.
DANGERS,
WARNINGS,
AND
CAUTIONS
ALERT
YOU
TO
IMPORTANT
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
OR
TO
POTENTIALLY
HAZARDOUS
SITUATIONS.
PAY
SPECIAL
ATTENTION
TO
THESE
SITUATIONS.
2.
THIS
CARBON
MONOXIDE
ALARM
IS
ONLY
APPROVED
FOR
HOME
USE.
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Instructions
Installation
Locations
When
choosing
your
installation
location,
make
sure
you
can
hear
the
alarm
from
all
sleeping
areas.
If
you
install
only
one
CO
alarm
in
your
home,
install
the
alarm
near
to
all
bedrooms
where
possible,
and
not
in
a
basement
or
furnace
room.
1.A
CO
alarm
should
be
centrally
located
outside
of
each
sleeping
area
in
the
immediate
vicinity
of
all
bedrooms.
For
added
protection,
install
additional
CO
alarms
in
each
separate
bedroom
and
on
each
level
of
your
home.
2.
If
your
bedroom
hallway
is
longer
than
40
feet
(12
meters),
install
a
CO
alarm
at
both
ends
of
the
hallway.
3.
In
a
single-level
house,
install
at
least
one
CO
alarm
near
or
within
each
separate
sleeping
area.
For
added
protection,
install
an
additional
CO
alarm
at
least
20
feet
(6
meters),
away
from
any
furnace
or
fuel
burning
heat
source.
4. In
multi-level
houses,
in
addition
to
(3)
above,
install
at
least
one
CO
alarm
near
or
within
each
separate
sleeping
area.
For
added
protection,
install
at
least
one
CO
alarm
on
each
level
of
the
house.
If
you
have
a
basement,
install
a
CO
alarm
at
the
top
of
the
basement
stairs.
e17e
Recommended
Placement
A\
WARNING!
1.
THIS
ALARM
SHOULD
BE
INSTALLED
BY
A
COMPETENT
PERSON.
2.
INSTALLATION
OF
THE
ALARM
SHOULD
NOT
BE
USED
AS
A
SUBSTITUTE
FOR
PROPER
INSTALLATION,
USE
AND
MAINTENANCE
OF
FUEL
BURNING
APPLIANCES
INCLUDING
APPROPRIATE
VENTILATION
AND
EXHAUST
SYSTEMS.
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BEDROOM
|
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ASTER
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SMOKE
&
CO
ALARMS
Note:
Kitchens
should
be
installed
with
smoke
alarms
which
have
the
silence
mode.
°18e

Installation
Instructions
Installation
Locations
When
choosing
your
installation
location,
make
sure
you
can
hear
the
alarm
from
all
sleeping
areas.
If
you
install
only
one
CO
alarm
in
your
home,
install
the
alarm
near
to
all
bedrooms
where
possible,
and
not
in
a
basement
or
furnace
room.
1.A
CO
alarm
should
be
centrally
located
outside
of
each
sleeping
area
in
the
immediate
vicinity
of
all
bedrooms.
For
added
protection,
install
additional
CO
alarms
in
each
separate
bedroom
and
on
each
level
of
your
home.
2.
If
your
bedroom
hallway
is
longer
than
40
feet
(12
meters),
install
a
CO
alarm
at
both
ends
of
the
hallway.
3.
In
a
single-level
house,
install
at
least
one
CO
alarm
near
or
within
each
separate
sleeping
area.
For
added
protection,
install
an
additional
CO
alarm
at
least
20
feet
(6
meters),
away
from
any
furnace
or
fuel
burning
heat
source.
4. In
multi-level
houses,
in
addition
to
(3)
above,
install
at
least
one
CO
alarm
near
or
within
each
separate
sleeping
area.
For
added
protection,
install
at
least
one
CO
alarm
on
each
level
of
the
house.
If
you
have
a
basement,
install
a
CO
alarm
at
the
top
of
the
basement
stairs.
e17e
Recommended
Placement
A\
WARNING!
1.
THIS
ALARM
SHOULD
BE
INSTALLED
BY
A
COMPETENT
PERSON.
2.
INSTALLATION
OF
THE
ALARM
SHOULD
NOT
BE
USED
AS
A
SUBSTITUTE
FOR
PROPER
INSTALLATION,
USE
AND
MAINTENANCE
OF
FUEL
BURNING
APPLIANCES
INCLUDING
APPROPRIATE
VENTILATION
AND
EXHAUST
SYSTEMS.
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ALARMS
Note:
Kitchens
should
be
installed
with
smoke
alarms
which
have
the
silence
mode.
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How
to
Install
This
Alarm
A\
IMPoRTANT!
THE
PRODUCT
IS
ONLY
INTENDED
FOR
INSTALLATION
ON THE
CEILING,
OR
ON
THE
WALL
NO
MORE
THAN
12
INCHES
(30.5
CM)
FROMTHE
CEILING.
A\
WARNING!
FAILURE
TO
PROPERLY
INSTALL
AND
ACTIVATE
THIS
ALARM
WILL
PREVENT
PROPER
OPERATION
OF
THE
ALARM
AND
WILL
PREVENT
ITS
RESPONSE
TO
CO.
Locations
to
Avoid
WARNING
-
This
product
is
intended
for
use
in
ordinary
indoor
locations
of
family
living
units.
It
is
not
designed
to
measure
compliance
with
the
Occupational
Safety
and
Health
Administration
(OSHA)
commercial
or
industrial
standards.
1.
Do
not
install
in
garages,
kitchens,
furnace
rooms
or
bathrooms!
Do
not
install
within
5
ft
(1.5
m)
of
cooking
appliances.
2.
Do
not
install
within
3
ft
(0.9
m)
of
the
following:
The
door
to
a
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kitchen,
or
a
bathroom
that
contains
a
tub
or
shower,
forced
air
supply
ducts
used
for
heating
or
cooling,
ceiling
or
whole
house
ventilating
fans,
or
other
high
airflow
areas.
Avoid excessively
dusty,
dirty
or
greasy
areas.
Dust,
grease
or
household
chemicals
can
contaminate
the
alarm's
sensors,
causing
the
alarm
to
not
operate
properly.
Place
the
alarm
where
drapes
or
other
objects
will
not
block
the
sensors.
CO
must
be
able
to
reach
the
sensors
to
accurately
detect
these
conditions.
Do
not
install
in
peaks
of
vaulted
ceilings,
"A’
frame
ceilings
or
gabled
roofs.
Keep
out
of
damp
and
humid
areas.
4.
Install
at
least
one
(1)
foot
(0.3
m)
away
from
fluorescent
lights,
as
electronic
noise
may
cause
nuisance
alarms.
Do
not
place
in
direct
sunlight
and
keep
out
of
insect-infested
areas.
Extreme
temperatures
will
affect
the
sensitivity
of
the
CO
alarm.
Do
not
install
in
areas
where
the
temperature
is
colder
than
40
°F
(4.4
°C)
or
hotter
than
100
°F
(37.8
°C),
such
as
garages
and
unfinished
attics.
Do
not
install
in
areas
where
the
relative
humidity
(RH)
is
above
85%.
Place
away
from
doors
and
windows
that
open
to
the
outside.
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