CC-3000
manual
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12V
DC
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GAS
LEAKAGE
OWNERS
MODEL
3
3
Type of gas sensed: natural gas, Methane,
town gas, LPG (e.g. Butane, Propane)
SPECIFICATION:
Power
Source:
Transformer:
Sensitivity:
Propane
Butane
Methane
Power Consumption:
Operation Temperature:
Current:
Ambient Humidity:
Dimension:
Horn
Level:
Standby Mode:
Alarm
Mode:
Fault
Mode:
Vertriebsgeselschaft mbH
IMPORTANT!
PLEASE
READ
CAREFULLY
This owner's
manual contains
important
gas leakage alarm. Read this manual fully before attempting installation and retain for future refe-
rence.
PRODUCTION
DESCRIPTION
The CC-3000 Gas Alarm is intended to detect leakage of natural gas, town gas and bottled gas. It
is intended for installation in private homes, caravans and motor caravans. The alarm is connected
to a power source of 12V DC when used in caravans and motor caravans, and connected to the
mains through an external transformer 230V AC/12V DC when used in houses. The alarm is supplied
complete with mounting brackets, screws, rawplugs and with a transformer with 2m connection
cable.
FOR
USING
INSIDE
A CARAVAN
AND
MOTOR
Commonly occurring materials like: cleaning detergent, washing powder, serpentine, paraffin,
gasoline, vapours Of gases, cleaning fluids, polishes, etc. which may affect the reliability Of this
gas leakage detector. So, the unit must be kept far away from the above materials.
MAIN
FEATURES
Hot Wire Type Sensor
Easy installation and maintenance
Sensor self diagnostics on the electro-
nic
circuit
Modernized design
Detect all sorts of combustible gases,
LPG and LNG including city gas
Ideal
for
all kitchens
Excellent reliability & high stability
Self
test
function
Durable
sensor
head
Less affected by other organic solvent
High Accuracy
Loud sound signal Of 85 dB at alarm
mode
Three-year limited warranty
Accessory: Car plug (Optional).
SUBSTANCES
TO BE
AVOIDED
Do not cover the alarm with any object. This could diminish the performance of the sensor.
Make
sure
that
the
alarm
does
not come
Protect the alarm from strong magnetic or electric fields, or heavy mechanical strain and shocks.
LOCATING
THE
GAS
ALARM
The CC-3000 Gas Leakage Alarm is intended for indoor use in dry rooms where gas leakage might
happen. It is important that the alarm signal can be easily heard in case of gas leakage.
For detecting natural gas, the alarm should be installed 15-30 cm below the ceiling and the maximum
distance
away from the furnace
or gas appliances
con nection Of the 121," DC mains adapter is located max. 2m away from the installation position Of
the gas alarm. For detecting LPG, the alarm should be installed 15-30 cm above the floor and the
maximum distance away from the furnace or gas appliances is 4 metres.
The recommended
areas are kitchen,
garage
Following
Situations where the temperature may fall below -1OOCor rise above 400C
Do not locate Gas Leakage Alarm in turbulent air from fans, doors, windows, etc.
Humid areas such as bathrooms, shower rooms where the relative humidity may exceed
95%
Outside buildings, e.g. to guard open crates of bottled gas.
Enclosed areas (e.g. In cupboards or behind curtains), which could prevent the alarm from respon-
ding in the event of a gas leak.
Areas in which dust or dirt can clog the sensor.
Directly
next to an oven, washbasin
or drain.
INSTALLING
THE
GAS
ALARM
Electricity must be turned off at system supply before beginning installation to prevent
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CC-3000
DC 12V +/-5%
Connected
to AC 230V,
50Hz, 9W, 12V DC 300mA
Corresponds
to a concen-
tration
of 12%
of the
relevant
lower explosive limit
0.2%
0.17%
0.53%
I .5W (in Alarm),
1W (Standby)
-1000
- 400c
max.
150mA
max
95%
85 x 85 x 35 mm
85 Decibels
at 3 metres
Green
LED ON
Red
LED flashes
and
an acoustic
alarm
Yellow
LED
ON
EN
EN
50194
50194
HAMBURG
AND
SAVE
information
on the correct
installation
and operation
CARAVAN
17
LPG
into
contact
with
moisture.
is 6 metres.
Make sure that the mains socket
or recreational
vehicle.
2
electrical
shock or equipment
Having established the mounting location ensures that there in no electrical wiring or pipe work
in the area adjacent to the mounting surface.
Take the mounting bracket and mark the two mounting holes locations.
Drill holes in the positions marked.
Insert wall plugs into the drilled holes.
Screw mounting bracket to mounting surface. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN.
Connect the cable of the 12V DC power source/ the transformer to the two terminals.
When connected direct from a 12V DC battery, a switch can be installed between the
battery and the Gas Alarm.
Connect the Gas Alarm to the mounting bracket by sliding on it.
Connect
the transformer
When it stops, the green LED should light, and the Gas Alarm is ready for use.
If you are uncertain which type Of gas you use or you have problems installing the gas alarm
you must have the alarm installed
OPERATING
THE
GAS
Once the Gas Alarm has been installed a GREEN indicator light (LED) is on, and the Gas Alarm
conducts a sound test itself, while the RED indicator light (LED) will be flashing quickly. After a few
seconds, the Gas Alarm will be muted and then reset into normally mode after this period. Then
the Gas Alarm is ready for use. If gas is detected the unit will emit a load pulsating alarm and a
RED indicator light (LED) will flash until the gas concentration
level. This will happen before any risk explosion.
If the power supply of 12V DC to the alarm has been disconnected, and then reestablished, the
alarm will conduct a self-test again. This function ensures the Gas Alarm is in proper operation
when
in use.
TESTING
THE GAS LEAKAGE
It is recommended that you test your gas alarm once a week to ensure the detector is working
correctly.
Use gas from a cigarette
the grills in the left bottom side. A loud pulsating alarm should sound and a RED flashing indicator
light (LED) can be seen to indicate the correct function. The Gas Alarm will stop automatically
when the air around the sensor is clean from gas. Test your Gas Alarm frequently to insure proper
operation.
WHEN
ALARM
OCCURRED
Keep calm, and carry out the following actions, not necessarily in the order given:
Extinguish any naked flames, burning tobacco or candles etc. immediately.
When the alarm signals are given under normal conditions, shut off the main gas tap, bottle
valve, or leaking source and open windows and doors for perfect ventilation.
Do not switch any electrical devices (light switch, torch, door bell, telephone, intercom, or
other electric consumers) on or Off, including not to switch Off this gas leakage detector
(model:
G-3000).
Touching electric switches is inhibited. Only a little spark could cause explosion.
If leaking gas is indicated
Do not use the telephone or any other electrical device near or around the gas leak to notify
the provider.
If the alarm continues to operate, even after an alarm resetting action where appropriate, and the
cause of the leak is not apparent and/or cannot be corrected, vacate the premises and IMMEDIA-
TELY NOTIFY the gas supplier and/or the gas emergency 24h-service in order that the installation
may be tested and made safe, and any necessary repair carried out.
If the alarm stops or a latching alarm is reset according to the instructions of the manufacturer
and the reason for the alarm having operated is identified, (for example a gas tap switched on
with the burner unlit), after stopping the gas release and ensuring that all appliances are turned
off, the main gas supply may be reinstated.
MAINTAINING
YOUR
Clean your gas leakage alarm regularly to prevent dust build up. This can be done using a vacu-
um cleaner with the brush attachment. Clean gently around the front grilled section and sides.
If the alarm fails to operate currently, please send back to the address of manufacturer shown on
of your
the
back
label
of the
detector.
CAUTION
Do not try to fix the unit yourself - this will void
UNIT BY YOURSELF
MALFUNCTION
OF GAS
REPLACEMENT
PROCEDURE
With this gas leakage detector, after using for 5 years from the manufacturing date, the user
should
disconnect
the electrical
IMPORTANT
SAFEGUARDS
Installation of your gas leakage alarm is only one step in your safety plan. Other important steps
should be taken to further improve your safety:
Install the gas alarm properly, following this instruction leaflet
Test your gas alarmweekly
Make sure that your electrical circuits are not overloaded
You may smell gas prior to the gas alarm gving an alarm
WHEN
FAULT
LAMP
The device carries out a self-checking routine for your safety. Possible errors are displayed by the
FAULT LAMP flashing and a coincident beeping noise from the device. This fault indicator may
also be triggered by problem inside the device.
If a fault is indicated you must check first:
Whether the ambient temperature is outside the specified range (-1OOCto +400C).
Whether chemicals present in the air may have caused the fault, e.g. a high concentration Of
acid or alcohol.
If this cannot
indicated there then the problem lies in the surroundings.
If the fault indicator is still active then the problem lies within the device itself:
The gas alarm has suffered internal damage.
The gas alarm has been used for approximately 5 years.
Then, it should be replaced.
LIMITED
WARRANTY
These Gas Alarms are guaranteed to be free from defects in materials and workmanships under
normal use and service for a period of three years from date of purchase. The company will not
be obligated to repair or replace parts which are found to be in need of repair because of misuse,
damage or alterations occur after the date of purchase. Send the Smoke Alarm with proof of pur-
chase, postage and return postage prepaid, to local distributor. The liability of the company ari-
sing from the sale Of this Gas Alarm shall not in any case exceed the cost Of replacement Of Heat
Alarm and in no case shall the company be liable for consequential loss or damages resulting
from
the
failure
Of the Gas
for
CORDES
VERTRIEBSGESELLSCHAFT
INJURY OR PROPERTY
QUENTIAL
DAMAGE
OF ANY
BREACH
OF THE
LIMITED
OF THE
DETECTIVE
PRODUCT
CASE
SHALL
CORDES
REMEDY
PRES
- CREED
NOT A SUBSTITUTE
FOR PROPERTY,
APPROPRIATE
COVERAGE
This does not affect your statutory rights.
This alarm is only suitable for single occupancy private dwellings only and not intended for multi
occupancy private dwellings or commercial or industrial dwellings.
Waste electrical
products
where facili-ties exist. Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice. New regula-
tion will encourage the recycling of waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (European
"WEEE Directive" effective August 2005).
damage.
to a 230V socket
outlet.
The Gas Alarm sounds
by a suitably
qualified
person.
ALARM
in the air decreased to a certain
ALARM
lighter, and let
spread
around the sensor which
constantly
or repeatedly,
please contact
GAS
ALARM
our warranty! NEVER
INORDER TOPREVENT
XOSSIBLE
HAZARDS
ALARM.
power
to this detector,
remove
it and replace it with a new
ON
be confirmed,
then try the device
in another
Alarm.
MBH
SHALL
HAVE
NO
LIABILITY
DAMAGE,
OR ANY SPECIAL
INCIDENTAL,
CONTINGENT
KIND
RESULTING
FROM
A FIRE.
THE
WARRANTY
CONTAINED
HEREIN
IS THE
AT CORDES
VERTRIEBSGESELLSCHAFT
VERTRIEBSGESELLSCHAFT
MBH'S
LIABILITY
BY LAW
EXCEED
THE
PURCHASE
PRICE.
DISABILITY,
LIFE OR OTHER
IS YOUR
RESPONSIBILITY.
CONSULT
YOUR
should not be disposed
of with normal
household
within
5 seconds
is situated
at
your energy
provider.
TO REPAIR THE
OFELECTRIC
SHOCK OR
room. If no fault is
FOR ANY
PERSONAL
OR CONSE-
EXCLUSIVE
REMEDY
FOR
REPAIR
OR
REPLACEMENT
MBH
OPTION.
IN NO
UNDER
ANY
OTHER
YOUR
GAS
ALARMS
IS
INSURANCE
OF ANY KIND.
INSURANCE
AGENT
waste.
Please recycle