LCDdisplay
Alarm
LED
Alarm
A CO concentration
4 beeps
from 30 to 999 ppm
repeating every
within
a certain
time
58 seconds.
period. Blue
After 4 mins 4
backlight is lit, and
beepsper
red LED flashes 4
minute.
times every58
seconds, After 4
mins, it flashes 4
times per minute.
"For example"
A CO concentration
None
from 30 to 999 ppm
outside
of a certain
time period (referto
page 7).GreenLED
flashesonceevery60
seconds,
Red LED flashes 4
4 beeps,then
times, then repeats 4
repeats 4 beeps,
times, final y flashing
final y sounding
1 beep.
once.
Red,green and
1short beep.
yel ow LEDswil flash
In sequence.
reen LED flashes
None
nce every 60
seconds.
1 quick beep
Display alternates
lb
between
"Lb" and
every 60
urrentCO
eve.
seconds.
eI
LED
ashesonce every6
seconds.
08
sound
Advice
Unit
status
Alarm
Please refer to
condition.
"What
to Do
Dangerous
When the Alarm
concentrations
Sounds".
of CO detected.
CO detected,
1 Please check
but alarm
status
for the CO source
not reached,
first.
potential
2 Open your
danger
windows
and
condition,
doors and
immediate y
move to an open
area of fresh air.
The detector
is
None
self-checking
(test button
was pressed).
The detector
is
None
powered.
Normal
None
operation with
good battery
Low battery
Replacebattery.
levels.
Yellow
LED flashes
1
2 quick beeps
to 3 times every 40
every 40
seconds,
seconds.
Err;
2 quick beeps
Yellow
LED flashes
End
2 times every 30
eVery 30
seconds,
seconds,
What
to Do When
the
Alarm
Sounds
. Cal emergency services as soon as possible.
mmediate y move to an area of fresh air
outdoors or by an open door/window.
2.
check that al personsare accounted for. Do not re-enterthe premisesor move away from the open
door/window until the emergency serviceshavearrived,the premiseshave been aired out, and your
alarm returns to its normal operating condition.
3.After fol owing steps1-2above,if your alarm reactivateswithin a 24 hour period, repeat steps 1-2and cal
a qualified appliancetechnician to investigatesourcesof COfrom fuel-burning equipment and
appliances, and inspect for proper operation of this equipment.
4.
f problemsare identified during this inspection, havethe equipment servicedimmediate y. Note any
combustion equipment that has not been inspected by the technician and consult the manufacturer's
Instructions, or contact the manufacturers direct y 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 adjacentto the residence
Maintenance
To keep your alarm in good working order, you shou d adhere to the fol owing steps.
1. Test the alarm once a week by pressing the TEST/HIJSH button.
2. Vacuum the alarm cover once a month to remove any accumulated dust.
3. Never use detergents Or solvents to clean the alarm. Chemicals Can permanently damage or temporari y
contaminate
the sensor.
f •Err" continues
unit
malfunction.
to display, t he
The unit wi
unit has
not respondto
malfunctioned
any CO
and must be
replaced
immediately
End of unit
life.
Replace unit
immediate y.
Do a head count to
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