Zeta Alarm Systems ZD-CO-9X User manual

7 YEAR LIFE
CARBON MONOXIDE
POISONOUS GAS ALARM
ZD-CO-9X User Manual

INTRODUCTION
FEATURES
CARBON MONOXIDE AND
HOW IT CAN AFFECT YOU
AND YOUR FAMILY
WHERE TO INSTALL YOUR
DETECTOR
HOW TO INSTALL YOUR
DETECTOR
POWER PACK ACTIVATION
POWER PACK DEACTIVATION
OPERATING FEATURES
UNDERSTANDING THE
PRODUCT’S INDICATORS
MAINTAINING / TESTING
YOUR DETECTOR
WHAT TO DO IN THE EVENT
OF AN ALARM
USEFUL NUMBERS
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
DISPOSAL
7 YEAR WARRANTY
RETURNS
PRODUCT RANGE
NOTES / DISABLING TAB
STORAGE PAGE
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CONTENTS
Note: This User Manual is also available in large text and
other formats. Please call +44 (0) 1792 455 175 for further
information

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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations! You’ve made a wise
investment in an innovative product and your
personal safety. The ZD-CO-9X 7 Year Life
Carbon Monoxide Poisonous Gas Alarm
is one of a new generation of domestic life
safety products from Zeta Alarm Systems,
which combines the latest technology and
innovative design to provide an aesthetically
pleasing and effective contribution to your
home safety.
The Zeta range of products is constantly being
improved and expanded. Please visit www.
zetaalarmsystems.com to find out about the
latest additions to our product range.
Zeta Alarms Systems provide some of the most
technologically advanced carbon monoxide
detectors in the world.
FEATURES
• Anadvancedelectrochemicalsensor
designed to accurately measure low levels
of carbon monoxide (CO) providing an
early warning of toxic CO levels in your
home
• Detectscarbonmonoxidecontinuously
• Resistanttofalsealarmscausedbynormal
household contaminants
• Soundsaloud85dBalarm(at1metre(3
feet)) to alert you in case of an emergency
• Test/resetbutton
• Regularself-checktoensuredetectoris
operating correctly
• Simpletomount,portable,idealfor
travelling
• CertiedtotheEuropeanCarbon
Monoxide alarm Standard
BSEN50291:2001
• 7yearwarranty

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CARBON MONOXIDE
AND HOW IT CAN
AFFECT YOU AND
YOUR FAMILY
Carbon monoxide is a dangerous, poisonous
gasthatkillshundredsofpeopleeachyear
and injures many more. It is often referred to
asthesilentkillerbecauseithasnoodouror
tasteandcannotbeseen.Likeoxygen,CO
enters the body through the lungs during the
normal breathing process. It competes with
oxygen by replacing it in the red blood cells,
thereby reducing the flow of oxygen to the
heart, brain and other vital organs. In high
concentrations,COcankillinminutes.
Many cases of reported carbon monoxide
poisoning indicate that while victims are
aware they are not feeling well, they
become disorientated and unable to save
themselves by either exiting the building or
calling for assistance. Exposure during sleep
is particularly dangerous because the victim
usuallydoesnotwakeup.
Symptoms of CO poisoning
The following symptoms may be related to
CO poisoning which all household members
shouldbemadeawareof:
• Mild Exposure: Slight headache, nausea,
vomiting, fatigue (often described as ‘flu-
like’symptoms).
• Medium Exposure: Severe throbbing
headache, drowsiness, confusion, fast
heart rate.
• Extreme Exposure: Unconsciousness,
convulsions, cardiorespiratory failure,
death.
Your Zeta CO detector monitors the level
of CO as parts per million (ppm) in the
atmosphere surrounding the detector.
35ppm The maximum allowable
concentration for continuous
exposure for healthy adults in any
8hourperiod,asrecommended
by the Occupational Safety and
Health Administration (OSHA).
200ppm Slight headache, fatigue,
dizziness,nauseaafter2-3
hours.
400ppm Frontalheadacheswithin1-2
hours,lifethreateningafter3
hours.
800ppm Dizziness, nausea and
convulsionswithin45minutes.
Unconsciousness within 2 hours.
Deathwithin2-3hours.
Should you suspect CO may be affecting you
or your family, open the doors and windows
of your property to ventilate, turn off your
appliances and evacuate the premises. At
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to locate the source of the carbon monoxide
before re-entering the building. Medical
attention should be sought for anyone suffering
the effects of CO poisoning (headache,
nausea,seepage3).
Common sources of CO
• Oilandgasboilers
• Portablegenerators
• Oilorsolidfuelcookers
• Gasorparafnheaters
• Barbecues
• Cloggedchimneys
• Woodorgasreplaces
• Cigarettesmoke
• Gasappliances
• Anyfossilfuelburningappliance
WARNING: This Zeta carbon monoxide
detector is not a combustible gas
detector, nor a smoke detector. Please install
the proper detectors to detect combustible
gases, or smoke.
This CO detector should not be seen as a
substitute for the proper installation, use,
and maintenance of fuel-burning appliances
(includingappropriateventilationandexhaust
systems), nor the sweeping of chimneys.
WARNING: Do not use this carbon
monoxide detector on an intermittent
basis, or as a portable detector for trying to
trace one source of the spillage of combustion
products from fuel-burning appliances or
from chimneys.
Do not:
•IGNOREANYWARNINGFROMYOUR
CO DETECTOR!
•Burncharcoalinsideyourhome,caravan,
tent or cabin
•Install,convertorservicefuel-burning
applianceswithoutproperknowledge,skill
and expertise
•Useagascookerforheatingaroom
•Operateunventedgasburningappliances
using paraffin or natural gas in closed
rooms
•Operatepetrol-poweredenginesindoors
or in confined areas
•Ignoreasafetydevicewhenitshutsan
appliance off
Always:
•Buyappliancesacceptedbyarecognised
testing laboratory
•Installappliancesaccordingtothe
manufacturer’s instructions
•Haveapplianceinstallationscarriedoutby
professionals (for gas appliances engineers
should be registered)
•Haveyourappliancescheckedregularly
by a qualified service engineer
•Haveyourchimneysanduescleaned

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professionally every year
•Makeregularvisualinspectionsofallfuel-
burning appliances
•Donotbarbecueindoors,orinan
attached garage
•Openwindowswhenareplaceoroil/
solidfuelcookerisinuse
•OnlyinstallCOdetectorsthatmeetthe
requirementsofBSEN50291:2001in
your home
•BeawareofCOpoisoningsymptoms(see
page3)
EDUCATE YOURSELF AND YOUR FAMILY
ON THE SOURCES AND SYMPTOMS OF
CO POISONING AND HOW TO USE
YOUR CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR
WHERE TO INSTALL
YOUR DETECTOR
WARNING: This detector will only
indicatethe presence of carbon monoxide
gas at the sensor. Carbon monoxide gas may
be present in other areas.
In which room should the detector be
installed?
Ideally, an apparatus should be installed
in every room containing a fuel burning
appliance. Additional apparatus may be
installed to ensure that adequate warning
is given for occupants in other rooms, by
locatingapparatusin:
•Remoteroomsinwhichtheoccupant(s)
spendconsiderabletimewhilstawakeand
from which they may not be able hear an
alarm from apparatus in another part of the
premises, and
•Everysleepingroom.
However, if there is a fuel burning appliance
in more than one room and the number of
apparatus is limited, the following points
should be considered when deciding where
besttoputtheapparatus:
•Locatetheapparatusinaroomcontaining
a flueless or open-flued appliance, and
•Locateapparatusinaroomwherethe
occupant(s) spend most time.
•Ifthedomesticpremisesisabedsit(a

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single room serving as both sitting and
bedroom) then the apparatus should be
putasfarfromthecookingappliances
as possible but near to where the person
sleeps.
•Iftheapplianceisinaroomnotnormally
used (for example a boiler room), the
apparatus should be put just outside the
room so that the alarm may be heard more
easily. Alternatively, a remote alarm siren
may be connected to a type A apparatus
located in a room(s) containing a fuel-
burning appliance.
Where in the room should I place the
detector?
Apparatus located in the same room as a
fuel-burning appliance:
For both wall and ceiling mounted apparatus
thefollowingapplies:
aThe apparatus should be at a horizontal
distanceofbetween1mand3mfromthe
potential source.
bIf there is a partition in a room, the
apparatus should be located on the same
side of the partition as the potential source.
cCarbon Monoxide detectors in rooms with
sloped ceilings should be located at the
high side of the room.
In addition to the above the following must
beobserved:
Iftheapparatusislocatedonawall:
ait should be located close to the ceiling;
bit should be located at a height greater
than the height of any door or window;
citshouldbeatleast150mmfromthe
ceiling.
Iftheapparatusislocatedontheceiling:
aitshouldbeatleast300mmfromany
wall and any ceiling obstruction e.g. light
fittings.
Apparatus located in sleeping rooms
and in rooms remote from a fuel burning
appliance:
Apparatus located in sleeping rooms or
located in rooms remote from the fuel-burning
appliance should be located relatively close
to the breathing zone of the occupants
Where not to put the detector
Theapparatusshouldnotbeinstalled:
•Inanenclosedspace(forexampleina
cupboard or behind a curtain).
•Whereitcanbeobstructed(forexample
by furniture).
•Directlyaboveasink
•Nexttoadoororwindow
•Nexttoanextractorfan
•Nexttoanairventorothersimilar
ventilation openings
•Inanareawherethetemperaturemay
dropbelow-10°Corexceed40°C

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•Wheredirtanddustmayblockthesensor
•Inadamporhumidlocation(forexample
in a bathroom)
•Intheimmediatevicinityofthecooking
appliance
WARNING: Prolonged exposure to
temperatures outside those stated above
will reduce the power pack and sensor life.
HOW TO INSTALL
YOUR DETECTOR
NOTE: Thisapparatusshouldbeinstalled
by a competent person who feels able to
install it according to the instructions.
Firstly write the installation date on your
detector in the area provided. We recommend
that your detector is installed on the wall.
To mount on a wall or ceiling:
Please ensure that you use the screws provided,
as they were chosen specifically for use with
this product. Use template below for guidance
onmarkingholepositions.Drillholesintothe
wall. Insert the plastic wall plugs. Screw in
the screws. Ensure screws are protruding from
thewallby3mmtoallowdetectortoslotonto
screws.
To place on a shelf:
The base of the detector has been designed
to allow it to stand freely on a shelf.
WARNING: When placing on a shelf,
please adhere to the same positional
recommendations as described on page 5
and 6.
66mm
Drill hole spacing

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POWER PACK
ACTIVATION
See diagram opposite
aYour detector comes complete with an
integratedpowerpackthatwillprovide
power for its entire operational life. To
activatethepowerpackyouneedtopull
the disabling tab (see image). This will in
turn pull out the metal disabling clip, which
is attached to the end of the tab, from
thedisablingsocketwhichissituatedon
the underside of the detector. Retain the
disabling tab for future use by taping it to
page20ofthismanual.
bWhen the detector is activated the Power
LED will begin to flash green once every
minute to indicate that the detector is
receivingpowerfromthepowerpackand
is fully operational.
cTestthesounder,powerpackandcircuitry
by pressing and holding the centre of the
Test/Reset button briefly to confirm that
the detector is operating properly. The
sounder will sound as soon as the button is
pressed, and the Alarm LED will illuminate
redindicatingthatthesounderisworking
andthepowerpackisprovidingpower
to the unit. This test for the sounder, power
packandcircuitryshouldbeperformedon
aweeklybasis.Thisshouldbecontinued
for the lifetime of the product.
WARNING: Prolonged exposure to the
sounder in close proximity to your ears
may damage your hearing.
Under normal operating conditions, the power
packwilllastforthelifetimeoftheproductie.
7 years.
WARNING: Prolonged exposure to
temperatures outside those stated above
will reduce the power pack and sensor life.
Thedetectorwillnotprotectagainsttheriskof
carbon monoxide poisoning when the power
packhasdrained.

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POWER PACK
DEACTIVATION
Your ZD-CO-9X is portable, making it ideal
fortakingwithyouonholiday.Youwillneed
to deactivate your detector when travelling
or even when storing e.g. when decorating.
Fitting is the reverse of removal. To deactivate
the detector the two ends of the metal clip must
be inserted into the corresponding holes in the
disablingsocketlocatedontheundersideof
the detector (see image). You can ensure that
the product is disabled by pressing the test
button - if there is no sound from the sounder
then the clip has been fitted correctly.
NOTE: If the disabling tab is no longer
available then the clip can be replicated
by opening out a thin metal paper clip into
a U-shape.
The clip must
remain in the
disabling socket
to keep the power
pack deactivated.
OPERATING FEATURES
Your Zeta detector offers many features which
set it apart from other CO detectors on the
markettoday.
Test/Reset button feature
Thisbuttonwill:
•Testthesounder,powerpackandcircuitry
•Allowsyoutotestthesensorbyintroducing
a source of CO into the detector (see
‘Testing The Sensor’ below).
•Silencetheloud85dB(at1metre(3feet))
sounder during an alarm (only for alarms
duetolevelsofCOoflessthan50ppm)
Testing the sounder, power pack and
circuitry
Test the sounder, power pack and circuitry
by pressing and releasing the Test/Reset
button to confirm that the detector is operating
properly. The sounder should sound as soon
as the button is pressed, and the Alarm LED
will illuminate red indicating that the sounder
isworkingandthepowerpackisproviding
power to the unit. This test for the sounder,
powerpackandcircuitryshouldbeperformed
onaweeklybasis.
Testing the sensor
NOTE: We suggest the use of an
incense stick or cigarette as the inefficient

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way in which these products burn means
the smoke given off contains a detectable
localised amount of carbon monoxide.
Alternative sources of smoke, for example
an extinguished candle or match, will not
contain sufficient levels of carbon monoxide
to obtain a response from the detector during
this test. Please note your CO detector will not
detect smoke.
CAUTION: Sensor testing should only
be performed by a responsible adult.
This test should only be performed once a
month. Excessive testing will cause the life
of the power pack to be shortened.
NOTE: CO test kits may be used in
order to avoid having to burn cigarettes,
incense sticks etc. However we recommend
that incense sticks are used as they are cheap
and readily available.
•Readallstepsthoroughlybeforeattempting
to test your the sensor
Step 1 If the detector is wall or ceiling
mountedunhookthedetectorfrom
the screws.
Step 2 Cover the sounder vents with
one hand. Press and hold the
Test/Reset button down with
your thumb/finger until the Fault
LED illuminates yellow and the
sounder sounds for a second time
(this should happen after around
5seconds).ReleasetheTest/
Reset button. Upon releasing
the Test/Reset button the Fault
LED will flash yellow once every
second. This indicates that the
sampling rate of the detector has
increased and can be tested
usingaknownsourceofCO.
Step 3 Light a cigarette or an incense
stickusingamatchorlighter.If
usinganincensestickbesure
to blow out the flame so that
theincensestickissmouldering.
Extinguish the lighter, or put out
the match and place it into a dish
of water.
Step 4 Turn the detector on its side so
that the vents on the right hand
side of the detector are pointing
downwards (see diagram
opposite). Hold the burning
Test/Reset
Button

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cigaretteorincensestick15cm
(6 inches) below the detector, so
thatthesmokeentersthevents
on the side of the detector. An
increase in the localised carbon
monoxide level within the sensor
tomorethan50ppmwillcause
the sounder to sound for one
cycle of four loud beeps and
the Fault LED to illuminate yellow
for a short time. This is the end
of the test. The Fault LED will
no longer flash yellow and the
detectorwillgobacktonormal
operating mode ie. the Power
LED will flash green once every
minute(Itmaytakeuptotwo
minutesofexposuretothesmoke
for the localised level of carbon
monoxide within the sensor to
reachover50ppm).Nowmove
the source of CO away from the
detector as the test is finished.
Step 5 After step 4, put out the incense
stickorcigarettebyplacingitinto
a dish of water. Ensure that all
flames have been extinguished.
NOTE: If the localised carbon monoxide
level within the sensor does not reach
50ppm during the test, the sensor test will
stop automatically after 3 minutes.
15cm
(6”)

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If the product is still within warranty then
contact technical support. If the product is no
longer in warranty replace immediately!
IMPORTANT: The selected power pack
was chosen to provide power beyond
the lifetime of the product, in particular the
sensor (under normal operating conditions).
The sensor life is seven years, for this reason,
the detector should be replaced after seven
years from the date of installation.
WARNING: Prolonged exposure to
temperatures outside those stated above
will reduce the power pack and sensor life.
Zeta Technical Support Line
9.00am–5.00pm,Monday–Friday.
Telephone: +44 (0) 1792 445 175
e-mail:suppor[email protected]
UNDERSTANDING
THE PRODUCT’S
INDICATORS
The higher the concentration of carbon
monoxide detected by the detector, the
quicker it will respond. When sufcient
carbon monoxide is detected a loud audible
signal(85dBat1m(3feet))willbeemitted
and the Alarm LED will flash red once every
second.
The Alarm will sound:
•Between60and90minuteswhen
exposedtoaminimumof50ppmofCO.
•Between10and40minuteswhen
exposedtoaminimumof100ppmofCO.
•Within3minuteswhenexposedtoa
minimumof300ppmofCO.
Fault / low power pack signal:
Theunitcontinuouslychecksthesettingsofits
sensor and circuitry. If any of these settings
arefoundtobeincorrectorifthepowerpack
becomes low then the detector will emit a
single chirp once per minute and the Fault
LED will flash yellow once per minute for up
to30days.
IMPORTANT: This does NOT mean
that the detector has detected carbon
monoxide.

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MAINTAINING /
TESTING YOUR
DETECTOR
Maintenance
Your detector will alert you to potentially
hazardous CO concentrations in your home
when maintained properly. To maintain your
Zetadetectorinproperworkingorder,andto
ensure that the sensor will last for the lifetime of
theproduct,itisrecommendedthatyou:
•Testthesounder,powerpackandcircuitry
ofyourdetectoratleastonceperweekby
pressing the Test/Reset button briefly (see
page 9).
•PerformtheSensorTestonceeverymonth
(see page 9).
•Keepthedetectorfreeofdustbygently
vacuuming the case with a soft brush
attachment once per month.
To prevent the possibility of contaminating the
sensor in your detector and thus affecting its
reliability:
•Neverusecleaningsolutionsonyour
detector. Simply wipe with a slightly damp
cloth.
•Donotpaintthedetector.
•Donotsprayaerosolsonornearthe
detector.
•Donotuseanysolventbasedproducts
near the detector.
•Movethedetectortoasafelocationand
store in a plastic bag before painting, wall
papering, or performing any other activities
using substances that emit strong fumes.
Remember to remove it from the bag and
replace the detector when these activities
are finished.
Failure of any test should be reported to
the technical support line (see page 19 for
contact details).
Do not attempt to repair your CO detector.
Do not remove any screws or open the main
casing of your detector. Any attempt to do so
may cause malfunction and will invalidate the
warranty.

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WHAT TO DO IN THE
EVENT OF AN ALARM
WARNING: A loud alarm is a warning
that unusually high and potentially lethal
levels of carbon monoxide are present.
Never ignore this alarm, further exposure
can be fatal. Immediately check residents for
symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning,
and contact the proper authorities to resolve
all CO problems. NEVER IGNORE ANY
ALARM.
Please carefully review this owner’s manual to
ensurethatyouknowwhatactionstotakein
the event of an alarm.
What to do during an alarm
•Keepcalmandopenthedoorsand
windows to ventilate the property.
•Stopusingallfuelburningappliancesand
ensure, if possible, that they are turned off.
•Evacuatethepropertyleavingthedoors
and windows open.
•Ringyourgasorotherfuelsupplierontheir
emergencynumber;keepthenumberina
prominent place.
Write your fuel supplier’s emergency number
here(seeoppositeformoreusefulnumbers):
____________________________________
•Donotre-enterthepropertyuntilthealarm
has stopped. When exposed to fresh air it
cantakeupto10minutesforthesensorto
clear and the alarm to stop depending on
the level of carbon monoxide detected.
•Getmedicalhelpimmediatelyforanyone
suffering the effects of carbon monoxide
poisoning (headache, nausea), and
advise that carbon monoxide poisoning is
suspected.
•Donotusetheapplianceagainuntilithas
beencheckedbyanexpert.Inthecase
of gas appliances the engineer must be
registered.

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UK USEFUL NUMBERS
National Gas Emergency Service
Gas Safe register
Solid Fuel Association
Advisory service for domestic and solid fuel
appliances
HETAS
Trade association for solid fuel engineers
OFTEC
Trade association for Oil Fired Appliance
engineer
NACS
National Association of Chimney Sweeps
IPHE
Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineers
0800 111 999 (24 Hours)
0800 408 5500
0845 601 4406
0845 223 3033
0845 658 5080
0800 833 464
0870 414 5533

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
DetectorSpecications: ModelZD-CO-9X
SensorType: Electrochemical
SensorLife: 7Years
AlarmSoundLevel: 85dBat1metre(3feet)
PowerPackLife: 7years(Lifeofproduct)
TemperatureRange: -10ºC(14ºF)to40ºC(104ºF)
OperatingHumidityRange: 30-90%RH
Weight: 90grams(3.2oz)
Certiedto: BSEN50291:2001
WARNING: Prolonged exposure to temperatures and humidity outside those stated
above will reduce the power pack and sensor life.
This Zeta carbon monoxide detector is designed to continuously monitor for CO. Its response
timesmeettherequirementsofBSIstandardBSEN50291:2001.
Thealarmwillsound:
•Between60and90minuteswhenexposedto50ppmofCO.
•Between10and40minuteswhenexposedto100ppmofCO.
•Within3minuteswhenexposedtoCOlevelsof300ppmormore.

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DISPOSAL
Waste electrical products should not
be disposed of with regular household
waste. Please recycle where facilities exist.
Check with your local authority, retailer or
manufacturer for recycling/disposal advice
as regional variations apply.
Thepowerpackshouldbedeactivatedbefore
disposal. To do this, insert the pins on the end
ofthedisablingtabbackintothesocketon
the underside of the detector (See page 9). If
the disabling tab is no longer available then
the clip can be replicated by opening out a
thin metal paper clip into a U-shape.
You can also return your carbon monoxide
detector to us for disposal. For return address
see the section on Returns. Please include a
note confirming the product is being returned
for disposal.
WARNING: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO
OPEN - DO NOT BURN
WARNING: APPARATUS
CONFORMING TO THIS STANDARD
MAY NOT PROTECT PEOPLE WHO ARE AT
SPECIAL RISK FROM CARBON MONOXIDE
EXPOSURE BY REASON OF AGE,
PREGNANCY OR MEDICAL CONDITION. IF
IN DOUBT, CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR.
A CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR IS NOT
A SUBSTITUTE FOR A SMOKE ALARM OR A
COMBUSTIBLE GAS DETECTOR.
THE ZD-CO-9X HAS AN OPERATIONAL
LIFETIME OF 7 YEARS FROM THE DATE IT IS
INSTALLED AND ACTIVATED. RECORD THE
DATE OF INSTALLATION ON THE STICKER
PROVIDED AND REPLACE UNIT AFTER 7
YEARS OF OPERATION.

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7 YEAR WARRANTY
Warranty coverage
Zeta Alarm Systems warrants to the original
purchaser that its enclosed sealed carbon
monoxide detector be free from defects in
materials and workmanship under normal
residential use and service for a period of 7
(seven) years from the date of purchase.
Provided it is returned with postage prepaid
and proof of purchase, Zeta Alarm Systems
hereby warrants that during the 7 (seven) year
period commencing from the date of purchase
Zeta Alarm Systems, at its discretion, agrees
to replace the unit free of charge. The
warranty on any replacement Zeta ZD-CO-
9X 7 Year Life Carbon Monoxide Poisonous
Gas Alarm will last for the remainder of the
period of the original warranty in respect of
thedetectororiginallypurchased–thatisfrom
the date of original purchase and not from the
date of receipt of the replacement product.
Zeta Alarm Systems reserves the right to offer
an alternative product similar to that being
replaced if the original model is no longer
availableorinstock.Thiswarrantyappliesto
the original retail purchaser from the date of
original retail purchase and is not transferable.
Proof of purchase is required.
Warranty disclaimers
This warranty does not cover damage resulting
from accident, misuse, disassembly, abuse or
lack of reasonable care of the product, or
applications not in accordance with the user
manual. It does not cover events and conditions
outside of Zeta Alarm Systems’ control, such
as Acts of God (fire, severe weather etc). It
does not apply to retail stores, service centres
or any distributors or agents. Zeta Alarm
Systems will not recognise any changes to
this warranty by third parties. Zeta Alarm
Systems shall not be liable for any incidental
or consequential damages caused by the
breach of any expressed or implied warranty.
Except to the extent prohibited by applicable
law, any implied warranty of merchantability
or fitness for a particular purpose is limited in
duration to 7 years.
This warranty does not affect your statutory
rights. Except for death or personal injury,
Zeta Alarm Systems shall not be liable for
any loss of use, damage, cost or expense
relating to this product or for any indirect, or
consequential loss, damages or costs incurred
by you or any other user of this product.

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PRODUCT RANGE
Zeta Alarm Systems provide an extensive
range of Fire Alarm Systems, Gas Detection
& Emergency Systems. For more details visit
www.zetaalarmsystems.com.
RETURNS
We recommend that you contact the Zeta
Technical Support Line in the first instance on
+44 (0) 1792 455 175, as we may be able
toremedytheproblemquicklyoverthephone
(thisistopreventunnecessaryreturnsthattake
alongertimetoprocess).Alternativelye-mail:
suppor[email protected].
If there is a fault that we are unable to resolve
then our technical support team member will
issue you with a returns authority number so
that your product can be returned for testing.
To return your Zeta CO-9X under warranty,
sendit suitably packedandwith the power
packdeactivated(seepage9)withpostage
prepaid; a note indicating the returns authority
number and describing the reason for return,
withproofofpurchaseto:
Zeta Alarm Systems
Detection House
72-78 Morfa Road
Swansea
SA1 2EN
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