x-sense XC01-WR User manual

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Wireless
Interlinked
Carbon
Monoxide
Alarm

This
user
manual
contains
important
information
regarding
the installation
and
operation
of
your
carbon
monoxide
alarm.
Please
take
a
few
minutes
to
thoroughly
read
this
manual
which
should
be
saved
for
future
reference.
If
you
are
installing
the
carbon
monoxide
alarm
for
use
by
others,
you
must
leave
this
manual—or
a
copy
of
it—with
the
end
user.
Introduction
This
device
is
a
battery-powered
wireless
interlinked
carbon
monoxide
(CO)
alarm
with
an
advanced
electrochemical
sensor
designed
for
domestic
use.
Please
note
that
this
device
does
not
detect
smoke,
heat,
flames,
or
any
hazardous
gas
other
than
carbon
monoxide,
even
though
carbon
monoxide
can
be
generated
by
fire.
For
this
reason,
you
must
install
smoke
alarms
to
provide
an
early
warning
of
fire
and
to
protect you and
your
family
from
fire
and
its
related
hazards.
A
WARNING
+
THE
INSTALLATION
OF
THE
APPARATUS
SHOULD
NOT
BE
USED
AS
A
SUBSTITUTE
FOR
PROPER
INSTALLATION,
USE
AND
MAINTENANCE
OF
FUEL-BURNING
APPLIANCES
INCLUDING
APPROPRIATE
VENTILATION
AND
EXHAUST
SYSTEMS.
+
THIS
APPARATUS
IS
TO
BE
INSTALLED
BY
A
COMPETENT
PERSON.
+
IT IS
NOT
TESTED
FOR
USE
IN
A
CARAVAN
OR
BOAT.
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Package
Contents
1x
CO
Alarm
2
x
Screws
2
x
Anchor
Plugs
1
x
User
Manual
2
x
Carbon
Monoxide
Safety
Stickers
Product
Features
oonagnnAnnanannnnana
LCD
Display----------/----4®-------
-
Buzzer
----------}----~
Test/Silence
Button
UVUUUU
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EU
LED
Indicator
(Red/Yellow/Green)
°02¢
“Battery
Status
Peak
Concentration
Indication
CO
Concentration
Test/Silence
Button
The
Test/Silence
button
is
used
to
test
the
unit's
electronics
and
to
silence
the
unit
during
an
alarm.
Short
press
the
test
button
and
you
will
hear
a
short
beep,
indicating
that
the
alarm
has
entered
the
test
mode.
Please
refer
to
the
“Alarm
Testing"
section
for
further
information.
The
alarm
goes
back
to
the
standby
mode
after
testing.
NOTE:
After
a
test
has
begun,
the
alarm
will
sound
and
the
LED
indicator
will
flash
red.
This
does
not
indicate
that
CO
is
present.
if
you
press
the
test
button
during
an
alarm
state,
the
unit
will
enter
the
silence
mode.
CO
Alarm
Levels
This
X-Sense
carbon
monoxide
alarm
is
programmed
to
sound
an
alarm
at
the
following
CO
concentrations
within
the
time
periods
listed:
°03e

Package
Contents
1x
CO
Alarm
2
x
Screws
2
x
Anchor
Plugs
1
x
User
Manual
2
x
Carbon
Monoxide
Safety
Stickers
Product
Features
oonagnnAnnanannnnana
LCD
Display----------/----4®-------
-
Buzzer
----------}----~
Test/Silence
Button
UVUUUU
UU
EU
LED
Indicator
(Red/Yellow/Green)
°02¢
“Battery
Status
Peak
Concentration
Indication
CO
Concentration
Test/Silence
Button
The
Test/Silence
button
is
used
to
test
the
unit's
electronics
and
to
silence
the
unit
during
an
alarm.
Short
press
the
test
button
and
you
will
hear
a
short
beep,
indicating
that
the
alarm
has
entered
the
test
mode.
Please
refer
to
the
“Alarm
Testing"
section
for
further
information.
The
alarm
goes
back
to
the
standby
mode
after
testing.
NOTE:
After
a
test
has
begun,
the
alarm
will
sound
and
the
LED
indicator
will
flash
red.
This
does
not
indicate
that
CO
is
present.
if
you
press
the
test
button
during
an
alarm
state,
the
unit
will
enter
the
silence
mode.
CO
Alarm
Levels
This
X-Sense
carbon
monoxide
alarm
is
programmed
to
sound
an
alarm
at
the
following
CO
concentrations
within
the
time
periods
listed:
°03e

70
ppm
for
60-240
minutes,
150
ppm
for
10-50
minutes,
and 400
ppm
for
4-15
minutes.
When
CO
is
detected
and
the
alarm
sounds,
the
CO
concentration
will
be
displayed
on the
LCD
and
a
blue
backlight
will
be
lit.
The
LED
indicator
will
flash
red
and
the
alarm
will
issue
4
short
beeps,
repeating
the
cycle
every
5.8
seconds.
CO
Concentration
and
Symptoms
The
table
below
shows
the
effects
of
different
levels
of
CO
poisoning
on the
body:
oC
100
Slight
headache,
nausea,
fatigue
(flu-like
symptoms).
200
Dizziness
and
headache
within
2-3
hours.
400
Nausea,
frontal
headache,
drowsiness,
confusion
and
rapid
heart
rate.
Risk
to
life
after
over
3
hours
of
exposure.
800
Severe
headaches,
convulsions,
vital
organ
failures.
Death
possible
within
2-3
hours.
°046
A
WARNING
THIS
DEVICE
IS
DESIGNED
TO
PROTECT
INDIVIDUALS
FROM
ACUTE
EFFECTS
OF
CARBON
MONOXIDE
EXPOSURE.
IT
MAY
NOT
FULLY
SAFEGUARD
INDIVIDUALS
WITH
SPECIFIC
MEDICAL
CONDITIONS.
IF
IN
DOUBT,
CONSULT
A
MEDICAL
PRACTITIONER.
Low-Battery
Warning
If
the
battery
is
low,
the
unit
will
chirp
once,
and
the
LED
indicator
will
flash
yellow
every
60
seconds
to
indicate
that
the
battery
needs
replacement.
If
you
press
the
test
button
when
there
is
a
low
battery,
the
low
battery
signal
will
temporarily
stop
for
10
hours.
End-of-Life
Indication
and
Hush
Control
Once
the
maximum
lifetime
of
the
alarm
(10
years)
is
reached,
the
alarm
will
beep
3
times
and
the
LED
indicator
will
flash
yellow
3
times
every
60
seconds.
This
end-of-life
signal
can
be
temporarily
silenced
for
22
hours
by
pressing
the
test
button.
This
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.
During
this
end-of-life
silence
period,
your
alarm
will
continue
to
monitor
for
CO
and
provide
protection
as
usual.
To
help
identify the
date
to
replace
the
alarm,
write
down
the
date
of
first
operation
on the
dedicated
label,
located
on
the
side
of
the
alarm.
°05e¢

70
ppm
for
60-240
minutes,
150
ppm
for
10-50
minutes,
and 400
ppm
for
4-15
minutes.
When
CO
is
detected
and
the
alarm
sounds,
the
CO
concentration
will
be
displayed
on the
LCD
and
a
blue
backlight
will
be
lit.
The
LED
indicator
will
flash
red
and
the
alarm
will
issue
4
short
beeps,
repeating
the
cycle
every
5.8
seconds.
CO
Concentration
and
Symptoms
The
table
below
shows
the
effects
of
different
levels
of
CO
poisoning
on the
body:
oC
100
Slight
headache,
nausea,
fatigue
(flu-like
symptoms).
200
Dizziness
and
headache
within
2-3
hours.
400
Nausea,
frontal
headache,
drowsiness,
confusion
and
rapid
heart
rate.
Risk
to
life
after
over
3
hours
of
exposure.
800
Severe
headaches,
convulsions,
vital
organ
failures.
Death
possible
within
2-3
hours.
°046
A
WARNING
THIS
DEVICE
IS
DESIGNED
TO
PROTECT
INDIVIDUALS
FROM
ACUTE
EFFECTS
OF
CARBON
MONOXIDE
EXPOSURE.
IT
MAY
NOT
FULLY
SAFEGUARD
INDIVIDUALS
WITH
SPECIFIC
MEDICAL
CONDITIONS.
IF
IN
DOUBT,
CONSULT
A
MEDICAL
PRACTITIONER.
Low-Battery
Warning
If
the
battery
is
low,
the
unit
will
chirp
once,
and
the
LED
indicator
will
flash
yellow
every
60
seconds
to
indicate
that
the
battery
needs
replacement.
If
you
press
the
test
button
when
there
is
a
low
battery,
the
low
battery
signal
will
temporarily
stop
for
10
hours.
End-of-Life
Indication
and
Hush
Control
Once
the
maximum
lifetime
of
the
alarm
(10
years)
is
reached,
the
alarm
will
beep
3
times
and
the
LED
indicator
will
flash
yellow
3
times
every
60
seconds.
This
end-of-life
signal
can
be
temporarily
silenced
for
22
hours
by
pressing
the
test
button.
This
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.
During
this
end-of-life
silence
period,
your
alarm
will
continue
to
monitor
for
CO
and
provide
protection
as
usual.
To
help
identify the
date
to
replace
the
alarm,
write
down
the
date
of
first
operation
on the
dedicated
label,
located
on
the
side
of
the
alarm.
°05e¢

How
to
Set
Up
and
Interconnect
Wireless
Alarms
All
X-Sense
Link*
wireless
interlinked
alarms contain
a
built-in
RF
module
that
enables
you
to
wirelessly
connect
2
or
more
interlinked
alarms and
create
an
interlinked
network.
When
one
unit
is
triggered,
all
interconnected
alarms
will
sound.
The
X-Sense
Link*
series
contain
wireless
interlinked
smoke
alarms,
wireless
interlinked
carbon
monoxide
alarms,
and
wireless
interlinked
smoke
and
carbon
monoxide
alarms.
This
model
is
designed
to
be
wirelessly
interlinked
with
other
X-Sense
Link*
alarms,
but
is
not
designed
to
communicate
with
wireless
interlinked
alarms
from
other
manufacturers.
The
X-Sense
Link*
wireless
interlinked
alarms
in
one
multi-pack
have
already
been
interconnected,
and
the
alarms
in
each
multi-pack
have
their
own
independent
interlinked
network.
If
you
have
more
than
one
multi-pack,
you
will
need
to
connect
them
all
to
the
same
network.
Choose
one
multi-pack
as
your
base
network
and
connect
the
other
multi-packs
to
it.
NOTE!
The
following
instructions
regarding
wireless
interconnection
are
applicable
to
the
X-Sense
Link*
wireless
interlinked
alarms
only.
How
to
Interconnect
1.
Make
sure
you
only
work
with
2
units
at
a
time,
and
make
sure
that
they
are
both
turned
on
to
ensure
successful
connection.
NOTE:
To
turn on
XCO1-WR,
pul
out
the
battery
insulating
film
from
the
battery
compartment.
To
learn
how
to
turn
on
different
models
of
wireless
interlinked
alarms,
please
refer
to
their
specific
user
manual
for
more
details.
°06¢
2.
Quickly
press
the
test/silence
button
on
one
of
the
2
units
4
times;
it
will
beep
once
and
the
LED
will
flash
red
slowly,
indicating
it
has
entered
pairing
mode
and
is
waiting
for
a
new
unit
to
be
added.
Quickly
press
the
test/silence
button
on the
other
unit
twice;
it
will
beep
once
and
the
LED
will
flash
red
rapidly,
indicating
it
is
searching
for
a
device
to
connect
to.
3,
After
the
search
is
successful
and
an
interconnected
group
is
created,
both
units
will
beep
once
and
automatically
exit
the
interconnection
mode.
At
this
point,
both
units
will
only
flash
once
60
seconds,
indicating
they
are
in
normal
standby
mode.
4.
If
you
want
to
connect
a
third
alarm
to
this
group,
first
activate
a
new
device
according
to
its
operating
instructions,
and
then
quickly
press
the
test/silence
button
on either
of
the
2
previously
interconnected
units
4
times.
This
unit
will
beep
once,
and
the
LED
will
flash
red
slowly,
indicating
it
is
ready
to
add
a
new
device
to
the
network.
Next,
quickly
press
the
test/silence
button
on
the
new
unit
twice,
and
the
LED
will
flash
red
rapidly
as
it
searches
for
a
network
to
connect
to.
After
the
third
unit
successfully
joins
the
interconnected
network,
both
units
will
beep
once
and
automatically
exit
the
interconnection
mode.
5.
If
you
want
to
connect more
units,
simply
repeat
step
4.
Up
to
24
alarms
can
be
interconnected
this
way.
To
ensure
that
all
alarms
enter
the
same
interlinked
network,
make
sure
you
only
work
with
2
units
at
a
time—one
unit
enters
the
pairing
mode
and
the
other
unit
enters
the
searching
mode.
°07¢

How
to
Set
Up
and
Interconnect
Wireless
Alarms
All
X-Sense
Link*
wireless
interlinked
alarms contain
a
built-in
RF
module
that
enables
you
to
wirelessly
connect
2
or
more
interlinked
alarms and
create
an
interlinked
network.
When
one
unit
is
triggered,
all
interconnected
alarms
will
sound.
The
X-Sense
Link*
series
contain
wireless
interlinked
smoke
alarms,
wireless
interlinked
carbon
monoxide
alarms,
and
wireless
interlinked
smoke
and
carbon
monoxide
alarms.
This
model
is
designed
to
be
wirelessly
interlinked
with
other
X-Sense
Link*
alarms,
but
is
not
designed
to
communicate
with
wireless
interlinked
alarms
from
other
manufacturers.
The
X-Sense
Link*
wireless
interlinked
alarms
in
one
multi-pack
have
already
been
interconnected,
and
the
alarms
in
each
multi-pack
have
their
own
independent
interlinked
network.
If
you
have
more
than
one
multi-pack,
you
will
need
to
connect
them
all
to
the
same
network.
Choose
one
multi-pack
as
your
base
network
and
connect
the
other
multi-packs
to
it.
NOTE!
The
following
instructions
regarding
wireless
interconnection
are
applicable
to
the
X-Sense
Link*
wireless
interlinked
alarms
only.
How
to
Interconnect
1.
Make
sure
you
only
work
with
2
units
at
a
time,
and
make
sure
that
they
are
both
turned
on
to
ensure
successful
connection.
NOTE:
To
turn on
XCO1-WR,
pul
out
the
battery
insulating
film
from
the
battery
compartment.
To
learn
how
to
turn
on
different
models
of
wireless
interlinked
alarms,
please
refer
to
their
specific
user
manual
for
more
details.
°06¢
2.
Quickly
press
the
test/silence
button
on
one
of
the
2
units
4
times;
it
will
beep
once
and
the
LED
will
flash
red
slowly,
indicating
it
has
entered
pairing
mode
and
is
waiting
for
a
new
unit
to
be
added.
Quickly
press
the
test/silence
button
on the
other
unit
twice;
it
will
beep
once
and
the
LED
will
flash
red
rapidly,
indicating
it
is
searching
for
a
device
to
connect
to.
3,
After
the
search
is
successful
and
an
interconnected
group
is
created,
both
units
will
beep
once
and
automatically
exit
the
interconnection
mode.
At
this
point,
both
units
will
only
flash
once
60
seconds,
indicating
they
are
in
normal
standby
mode.
4.
If
you
want
to
connect
a
third
alarm
to
this
group,
first
activate
a
new
device
according
to
its
operating
instructions,
and
then
quickly
press
the
test/silence
button
on either
of
the
2
previously
interconnected
units
4
times.
This
unit
will
beep
once,
and
the
LED
will
flash
red
slowly,
indicating
it
is
ready
to
add
a
new
device
to
the
network.
Next,
quickly
press
the
test/silence
button
on
the
new
unit
twice,
and
the
LED
will
flash
red
rapidly
as
it
searches
for
a
network
to
connect
to.
After
the
third
unit
successfully
joins
the
interconnected
network,
both
units
will
beep
once
and
automatically
exit
the
interconnection
mode.
5.
If
you
want
to
connect more
units,
simply
repeat
step
4.
Up
to
24
alarms
can
be
interconnected
this
way.
To
ensure
that
all
alarms
enter
the
same
interlinked
network,
make
sure
you
only
work
with
2
units
at
a
time—one
unit
enters
the
pairing
mode
and
the
other
unit
enters
the
searching
mode.
°07¢

6.
Test
the
alarms
according
to
the
steps
in
the
section
“Alarm
Testing.”
NOTES
1.
The
alarm
will
enter
the
searching
mode
or
the
pairing
mode
for
60
seconds
with
the
LED
flashing
red.
After
60
seconds,
repeat
step
2
to
connect
the
alarms.
if
needed,
press
the
test/silence
button
once
while
the
alarm
is
in
the
searching
mode
or
the
pairing
Quickly
press
mode,
and
the
LED
will
stop
flashing
red
and
the
alarm
will
quit
the
pairing
mode
to
enter
normal
status.
eS
Quickly
press
2.
Test
all
wireless
alarms
to
ensure
they
are
interconnected
before
installation.
imes
. :
a
3.
A
maximum
of
24
wireless
alarms
can
be
interconnected
on
the
same
network.
QS]
\)
4.
The
model
can
only
be
interconnected
with
other
X-Sense
Link*
wireless
interlinked
alarms.
‘
Las
Quickly
press
Quickly
press
twice
twice
How
to
Disconnect
Press
the
Test/Silence
button
4
times;
the
alarm
will
beep
once.
Then,
hold
down
the
button
until
it
beeps
once
more
to
disconnect.
After
disconnecting,
it
can
be
reconnected
to
the
same
network,
or
added
to
a
new
network.
NOTE:
The
X-Sense
Link+
wireless
interlinked
alarms
in
one
multi-pack
have
already
been
interconnected.
To
create
anew
network,
you
will
first
need
to
disconnect
each
alarm
individually
in
this
multi-pack
to
avoid
having
them
all
join
the
same
network.
Hold
down
208
e¢
°
09
¢

6.
Test
the
alarms
according
to
the
steps
in
the
section
“Alarm
Testing.”
NOTES
1.
The
alarm
will
enter
the
searching
mode
or
the
pairing
mode
for
60
seconds
with
the
LED
flashing
red.
After
60
seconds,
repeat
step
2
to
connect
the
alarms.
if
needed,
press
the
test/silence
button
once
while
the
alarm
is
in
the
searching
mode
or
the
pairing
Quickly
press
mode,
and
the
LED
will
stop
flashing
red
and
the
alarm
will
quit
the
pairing
mode
to
enter
normal
status.
eS
Quickly
press
2.
Test
all
wireless
alarms
to
ensure
they
are
interconnected
before
installation.
imes
. :
a
3.
A
maximum
of
24
wireless
alarms
can
be
interconnected
on
the
same
network.
QS]
\)
4.
The
model
can
only
be
interconnected
with
other
X-Sense
Link*
wireless
interlinked
alarms.
‘
Las
Quickly
press
Quickly
press
twice
twice
How
to
Disconnect
Press
the
Test/Silence
button
4
times;
the
alarm
will
beep
once.
Then,
hold
down
the
button
until
it
beeps
once
more
to
disconnect.
After
disconnecting,
it
can
be
reconnected
to
the
same
network,
or
added
to
a
new
network.
NOTE:
The
X-Sense
Link+
wireless
interlinked
alarms
in
one
multi-pack
have
already
been
interconnected.
To
create
anew
network,
you
will
first
need
to
disconnect
each
alarm
individually
in
this
multi-pack
to
avoid
having
them
all
join
the
same
network.
Hold
down
208
e¢
°
09
¢

Where
to
Install
Ideally,
a
carbon
monoxide
alarm
should
be
installed
in
every
room
containing
a
fuel-burning
appliance, and
one
in
every
bedroom.
However,
if
the
number
of
carbon
monoxide
alarm
available
is
limited,
the
following
guidelines
should
be
considered
when
choosing
the best
places
to
install
an
alarm(s):
+
lf
there
is
an
appliance
in
a
bedroom,
a
CO
monitor
should
be
installed.
+
Install
an
alarm
in
rooms
containing
a
flueless
or
open-flued
appliance.
+
Install
an
alarm
where
residents
spend
most
of
their
time.
+In
a
studio
apartment,
a
CO
alarm
should
be
placed
as far
away
from
the
cooking
appliances
as
possible,
but
close
to
where
the
person
sleeps.
+
If
the
appliance
is
in
a
room
not
normally
used
(such
as
a
boiler
room),
the
CO
alarm
should
be
placed
just
outside
of
this
room
so
that
the
alarm
can be
heard
more
easily.
1.
Installing
a
CO
alarm
in
a
room
with
a
fuel-burning
appliance
(see
Figure
1):
+
If it
is
Mounted
on
a
wall,
it
should
be
installed
at
a
height
greater
than
the
height
of
any
door
or
window,
but
should
still
be
at
least
5.9
inches
(150
mm)
below
the
ceiling.
+The
CO
alarm
should
have
a
horizontal
distance
between
3.3
feet
(1
m)
and
10
feet
(3
m)
from
any potential
CO
source.
+
If
there
is
a
partition
in
the
room,
the
CO
alarm
should
be
installed
on
the
same
side
of
the
partition
as
the
potential
CO
source.
°10¢
11.8
in
(300
mm)
tl
5.9
in
(150
mm)
DEAD
AIR
SPACE
DON'T
INSTALL
HERE
RS
CO
ALARM
eS
Figure
1
elle
Figure
1:
Installation
in
a
room
with
a
fuel-burning
appliance
2.
Installing
the
CO
alarm
in
a
bedroom
or
room
without
a
fuel-burning
appliance
(see
Figure
2):
+
Mount
the
CO
alarm
relatively
close
to
the
breathing
zone
of
the
occupant.
+
Install
the
alarm
such
that
the
LED
indicator
is
viewable
when
the
occupant
is
near
the
alarm.

Where
to
Install
Ideally,
a
carbon
monoxide
alarm
should
be
installed
in
every
room
containing
a
fuel-burning
appliance, and
one
in
every
bedroom.
However,
if
the
number
of
carbon
monoxide
alarm
available
is
limited,
the
following
guidelines
should
be
considered
when
choosing
the best
places
to
install
an
alarm(s):
+
lf
there
is
an
appliance
in
a
bedroom,
a
CO
monitor
should
be
installed.
+
Install
an
alarm
in
rooms
containing
a
flueless
or
open-flued
appliance.
+
Install
an
alarm
where
residents
spend
most
of
their
time.
+In
a
studio
apartment,
a
CO
alarm
should
be
placed
as far
away
from
the
cooking
appliances
as
possible,
but
close
to
where
the
person
sleeps.
+
If
the
appliance
is
in
a
room
not
normally
used
(such
as
a
boiler
room),
the
CO
alarm
should
be
placed
just
outside
of
this
room
so
that
the
alarm
can be
heard
more
easily.
1.
Installing
a
CO
alarm
in
a
room
with
a
fuel-burning
appliance
(see
Figure
1):
+
If it
is
Mounted
on
a
wall,
it
should
be
installed
at
a
height
greater
than
the
height
of
any
door
or
window,
but
should
still
be
at
least
5.9
inches
(150
mm)
below
the
ceiling.
+The
CO
alarm
should
have
a
horizontal
distance
between
3.3
feet
(1
m)
and
10
feet
(3
m)
from
any potential
CO
source.
+
If
there
is
a
partition
in
the
room,
the
CO
alarm
should
be
installed
on
the
same
side
of
the
partition
as
the
potential
CO
source.
°10¢
11.8
in
(300
mm)
tl
5.9
in
(150
mm)
DEAD
AIR
SPACE
DON'T
INSTALL
HERE
RS
CO
ALARM
eS
Figure
1
elle
Figure
1:
Installation
in
a
room
with
a
fuel-burning
appliance
2.
Installing
the
CO
alarm
in
a
bedroom
or
room
without
a
fuel-burning
appliance
(see
Figure
2):
+
Mount
the
CO
alarm
relatively
close
to
the
breathing
zone
of
the
occupant.
+
Install
the
alarm
such
that
the
LED
indicator
is
viewable
when
the
occupant
is
near
the
alarm.

Al
CO
ALARM
]
=
I
J
(+)
HEAD
LeveL
CT
Figure
2
Figure
2:
Installation
in
a
bedroom
or
other
room
without
a
fuel-burning
appliance
(installed
at
head
level)
NOTE:
Due
to
the
product's
unique
design
and
unfixed
installation,
it is
not
recommended
to
install
it
ona
ceiling,
as
it
is
prone
to
falling
off
and
causing
injuries
to
people.
e126
Locations
to
Avoid
Important
Note
Improper
location
can
affect
the
sensitive
electronic
components
in
this
alarm.
To
avoid
causing
damage
to
the
unit,
to
provide
optimum
performance
and
to
prevent
unnecessary
nuisance
alarms,
do
not
locate
CO
alarms
in
the
following
areas:
1.
In
garages
or
in
any
extremely
dusty,
dirty
or
greasy
areas.
2.
Where
there
is
the
possibility
of
smoke
or
fumes
under
normal
operating
circumstances.
3.
In
poorly
ventilated
kitchens,
garages
and
furnace
rooms.
Keep
the
CO
alarms
at
least
5
feet
(1.5
m)
from
potential
smoke
or
fume
sources
(eg.
stoves,
furnaces,
water
heaters,
space
heaters)
if
possible.
4. In
areas
where
a
5-foot
(1.5
m)
distance from
a
potential
smoke
or
fume
source
is
not
possible.
In
modular,
mobile
or
smaller
houses,
it
is
recommended
the
CO
alarm
be
placed
as
far
from
any
potential
smoke
or
fume
sources.
5.
Within
5
feet
(1.5
m)
of
any
cooking
appliance.
6. In
extremely
humid
areas.
This
alarm
should
be
at
least
10
feet
(3
m)
from
a
bath
or
shower,
sauna,
humidifier,
vaporizer,
dishwasher,
laundry
room,
utility
room
or
other
source
of
high
humidity.
7.|n
areas
where
the
temperature
is
colder
than
40°F
(4.4°C)
or
hotter
than
100°F
(37.8°C).
For
example,
non-air-conditioned
crawl
spaces,
unfinished
attics,
uninsulated
or
poorly
insulated
ceilings,
porches
and
garages.
e136

Al
CO
ALARM
]
=
I
J
(+)
HEAD
LeveL
CT
Figure
2
Figure
2:
Installation
in
a
bedroom
or
other
room
without
a
fuel-burning
appliance
(installed
at
head
level)
NOTE:
Due
to
the
product's
unique
design
and
unfixed
installation,
it is
not
recommended
to
install
it
ona
ceiling,
as
it
is
prone
to
falling
off
and
causing
injuries
to
people.
e126
Locations
to
Avoid
Important
Note
Improper
location
can
affect
the
sensitive
electronic
components
in
this
alarm.
To
avoid
causing
damage
to
the
unit,
to
provide
optimum
performance
and
to
prevent
unnecessary
nuisance
alarms,
do
not
locate
CO
alarms
in
the
following
areas:
1.
In
garages
or
in
any
extremely
dusty,
dirty
or
greasy
areas.
2.
Where
there
is
the
possibility
of
smoke
or
fumes
under
normal
operating
circumstances.
3.
In
poorly
ventilated
kitchens,
garages
and
furnace
rooms.
Keep
the
CO
alarms
at
least
5
feet
(1.5
m)
from
potential
smoke
or
fume
sources
(eg.
stoves,
furnaces,
water
heaters,
space
heaters)
if
possible.
4. In
areas
where
a
5-foot
(1.5
m)
distance from
a
potential
smoke
or
fume
source
is
not
possible.
In
modular,
mobile
or
smaller
houses,
it
is
recommended
the
CO
alarm
be
placed
as
far
from
any
potential
smoke
or
fume
sources.
5.
Within
5
feet
(1.5
m)
of
any
cooking
appliance.
6. In
extremely
humid
areas.
This
alarm
should
be
at
least
10
feet
(3
m)
from
a
bath
or
shower,
sauna,
humidifier,
vaporizer,
dishwasher,
laundry
room,
utility
room
or
other
source
of
high
humidity.
7.|n
areas
where
the
temperature
is
colder
than
40°F
(4.4°C)
or
hotter
than
100°F
(37.8°C).
For
example,
non-air-conditioned
crawl
spaces,
unfinished
attics,
uninsulated
or
poorly
insulated
ceilings,
porches
and
garages.
e136

8.
Where
the
air
is
turbulent,
such
as
near
ceiling
fans,
heat
vents,
air
conditioner
vents,
fresh
air
return
vents,
or
open
windows.
Excessive
air
flow
may
prevent
any
CO
from
reaching
the
sensors.
9.
In
direct
sunlight.
10.
Near
large
metal
surfaces
or
where
there
are
lots
of
cables
or
wires
that
can
cause
interference.
11.
Near
fluorescent
lights,
amateur
radios,
electrical
equipment,
or
other
units
that
may
transmit
an
RF
signal,
as
electronic
noise
can
cause
false
alarms.
Installation
Method
NOTE:
Before
installation,
it
is
recommended
to
test
the
interconnected
alarms
in
the
rooms
where
you
intend
to
instal!
them
to
ensure
that
they
are
within
transmission
range
and
that
nothing
will
interfere
with
their
communication.
To
Activate
the
Device
This
device
is
equipped
with
a
battery
insulating
film
to
ensure
it
will
not
be
powered
on
during
transportation
before
it
has
shipped
from
the
factory.
When
installing
this
product,
you
will
need
to
pull
out
the
film
before
powering
on
and
activating
the
device.
°14¢
Oe
bs
Before
use,
pull
out
the
battery
insulating
film
from
the
battery
compartment
to
power
on
the
device.
After
the
device
is
turned
on,
the
buzzer
will
beep
once,
the
LCD
backlight
will
light up,
and
the
LED
indicator
will
flash
through
8
cycles
(yellow/green/red).
The
device
will
then
enter
standby
mode.
A
WARNING
CONSTANT
EXPOSURE
TO
HIGH
OR
LOW
TEMPERATURES
AND
HIGH
HUMIDITY
MAY
REDUCE
BATTERY
LIFE.
Insulating
Film
Wall
Mounting
1.
Choose
a
suitable
installation
location
by
referring
to
the
“Where
to
Install”
section.
2.
Remove
the
indication
sticker
from
the
packaging
and
refer
to
the
hole
locations
on the
sticker.
Draw
two
screw
holes
according
to
the
size
and
layout
of
the
mounting
holes
on
the
back
of
the
product.
Drill
the
screw
holes
1.18
inches
(30
mm)
deep
using
a
@
1/4-inch
(6.0
mm)
drill
bit.
Note
that
the
distance
between
the
center
of
the
two
holes
is
2.9
inches
(74
mm).
e156

8.
Where
the
air
is
turbulent,
such
as
near
ceiling
fans,
heat
vents,
air
conditioner
vents,
fresh
air
return
vents,
or
open
windows.
Excessive
air
flow
may
prevent
any
CO
from
reaching
the
sensors.
9.
In
direct
sunlight.
10.
Near
large
metal
surfaces
or
where
there
are
lots
of
cables
or
wires
that
can
cause
interference.
11.
Near
fluorescent
lights,
amateur
radios,
electrical
equipment,
or
other
units
that
may
transmit
an
RF
signal,
as
electronic
noise
can
cause
false
alarms.
Installation
Method
NOTE:
Before
installation,
it
is
recommended
to
test
the
interconnected
alarms
in
the
rooms
where
you
intend
to
instal!
them
to
ensure
that
they
are
within
transmission
range
and
that
nothing
will
interfere
with
their
communication.
To
Activate
the
Device
This
device
is
equipped
with
a
battery
insulating
film
to
ensure
it
will
not
be
powered
on
during
transportation
before
it
has
shipped
from
the
factory.
When
installing
this
product,
you
will
need
to
pull
out
the
film
before
powering
on
and
activating
the
device.
°14¢
Oe
bs
Before
use,
pull
out
the
battery
insulating
film
from
the
battery
compartment
to
power
on
the
device.
After
the
device
is
turned
on,
the
buzzer
will
beep
once,
the
LCD
backlight
will
light up,
and
the
LED
indicator
will
flash
through
8
cycles
(yellow/green/red).
The
device
will
then
enter
standby
mode.
A
WARNING
CONSTANT
EXPOSURE
TO
HIGH
OR
LOW
TEMPERATURES
AND
HIGH
HUMIDITY
MAY
REDUCE
BATTERY
LIFE.
Insulating
Film
Wall
Mounting
1.
Choose
a
suitable
installation
location
by
referring
to
the
“Where
to
Install”
section.
2.
Remove
the
indication
sticker
from
the
packaging
and
refer
to
the
hole
locations
on the
sticker.
Draw
two
screw
holes
according
to
the
size
and
layout
of
the
mounting
holes
on
the
back
of
the
product.
Drill
the
screw
holes
1.18
inches
(30
mm)
deep
using
a
@
1/4-inch
(6.0
mm)
drill
bit.
Note
that
the
distance
between
the
center
of
the
two
holes
is
2.9
inches
(74
mm).
e156

6.
Test the
device
by
pushing
the
test
button
to
make
sure
that
the
device
is
functioning
properly.
Drill
hole
spacing
29
iné74
mm
Installation
on
a
Table
The
base
of
the
detector
has
two
feet
built
into
the
design
that
allow
it
to
stand
freely
on
a
flat
surface.
3.
Insert
the
anchor
plug
into
the
screw
hole
and
hammer
it
in
until
the
head
of
the
anchor
plug
is
flush
with
the
wall.
4.
Use
the
two
provided
screws
or
0.13
x
0.98
in
(3.5
x
25
mm)
countersunk
screws
to
screw
into
the
two
anchor
plugs.
Be
sure
to
leave
a
1/5-inch
(5
mm)
gap
between
the
head
of
the
anchor
plugs
and
the
screws,
which
will
allow
for
easy
device
mounting.
5.
Mount
and
lock
the
device onto
the
wall
by
aligning
the
two
mounting
slots
on the
back
of
the
device
with
the
screws
on
the
wall.
Feet
NOTE:
When
placing
on
a
shelf,
please
adhere
to
the
recommended
piacement
as
described
in
“Where
to
install.”
Mounting
Slots
°16¢
°17¢

6.
Test the
device
by
pushing
the
test
button
to
make
sure
that
the
device
is
functioning
properly.
Drill
hole
spacing
29
iné74
mm
Installation
on
a
Table
The
base
of
the
detector
has
two
feet
built
into
the
design
that
allow
it
to
stand
freely
on
a
flat
surface.
3.
Insert
the
anchor
plug
into
the
screw
hole
and
hammer
it
in
until
the
head
of
the
anchor
plug
is
flush
with
the
wall.
4.
Use
the
two
provided
screws
or
0.13
x
0.98
in
(3.5
x
25
mm)
countersunk
screws
to
screw
into
the
two
anchor
plugs.
Be
sure
to
leave
a
1/5-inch
(5
mm)
gap
between
the
head
of
the
anchor
plugs
and
the
screws,
which
will
allow
for
easy
device
mounting.
5.
Mount
and
lock
the
device onto
the
wall
by
aligning
the
two
mounting
slots
on the
back
of
the
device
with
the
screws
on
the
wall.
Feet
NOTE:
When
placing
on
a
shelf,
please
adhere
to
the
recommended
piacement
as
described
in
“Where
to
install.”
Mounting
Slots
°16¢
°17¢

Alarm
Testing
Test
a
Single
Alarm
Action
Press the
Test/Silence
button.
ae
Beene
Uae
Hold
down
the
Test/Silence
button.
Be
sure
to
test
your
CO
alarms
when
you
turn
them
on
for
the
first
time,
or
if
the
group
configuration
has
changed.
In
addition
to
oe
; ' ;
the
weekly
tests
you
should
perform,
it
is
recommended
to
test
the
alarm
after
returning
from
a
long
trip
or
vacation.
TITS
LsTola)
+The
alarm
will
emit
2
sets
of
4
quick
beeps
If
your
X-Sense
Link*
XCO1-WR
is
interconnected
to
other
X-Sense
wireless
alarms,
we
recommend
that
every
individual
CO
alarm every
5.8
seconds.
-
ae
be
tested
during
the
weekly
test.
+The
LED
will
flash
red
during
the
audible
signal.
¢The
LCD
will
display
“---,"
"PAS,"
the
peak
CO
concentration
recorded
since
the
previous
reset,
and
finally
“0.”
+
After
testing,
the
alarm
will
automatically
enter
standby
mode.
The
initiating
unit
will
beep
continuously
with
the
LED
flashing
red.
«Other
interconnected
alarms
in
the
network
will
receive
the
signal
after
5
seconds,
then
they
will
beep
continuously
with
the
LED
flashing
red
and
green
successively.
Release
the
Test/Silence
button
on the
initiating
unit
and
all
the
units
will
stop
testing.
The
units
testing
should
be
completed
within
3
minutes.
After
testing,
the
units
will
automatically
enter
standby
NOTE:
The
test
function
accurately
tests
the
alarm’s
CO
sensing
circuit
without
the
need
to
test
with
CO.
if
your
CO
alarm
fails
to
emit
an
audible
test
signal,
refer
to
the
troubleshooting
guide
at
the
end
of
this
manual
immediately.
°18e
°©19¢

Alarm
Testing
Test
a
Single
Alarm
Action
Press the
Test/Silence
button.
ae
Beene
Uae
Hold
down
the
Test/Silence
button.
Be
sure
to
test
your
CO
alarms
when
you
turn
them
on
for
the
first
time,
or
if
the
group
configuration
has
changed.
In
addition
to
oe
; ' ;
the
weekly
tests
you
should
perform,
it
is
recommended
to
test
the
alarm
after
returning
from
a
long
trip
or
vacation.
TITS
LsTola)
+The
alarm
will
emit
2
sets
of
4
quick
beeps
If
your
X-Sense
Link*
XCO1-WR
is
interconnected
to
other
X-Sense
wireless
alarms,
we
recommend
that
every
individual
CO
alarm every
5.8
seconds.
-
ae
be
tested
during
the
weekly
test.
+The
LED
will
flash
red
during
the
audible
signal.
¢The
LCD
will
display
“---,"
"PAS,"
the
peak
CO
concentration
recorded
since
the
previous
reset,
and
finally
“0.”
+
After
testing,
the
alarm
will
automatically
enter
standby
mode.
The
initiating
unit
will
beep
continuously
with
the
LED
flashing
red.
«Other
interconnected
alarms
in
the
network
will
receive
the
signal
after
5
seconds,
then
they
will
beep
continuously
with
the
LED
flashing
red
and
green
successively.
Release
the
Test/Silence
button
on the
initiating
unit
and
all
the
units
will
stop
testing.
The
units
testing
should
be
completed
within
3
minutes.
After
testing,
the
units
will
automatically
enter
standby
NOTE:
The
test
function
accurately
tests
the
alarm’s
CO
sensing
circuit
without
the
need
to
test
with
CO.
if
your
CO
alarm
fails
to
emit
an
audible
test
signal,
refer
to
the
troubleshooting
guide
at
the
end
of
this
manual
immediately.
°18e
°©19¢
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