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1. IMPORTANT INFORMATION
WARNING: The Alarm should be permanently wired to the mains by a qualified electrician in
accordance with IEE wiring regulations (BS7671).
Install a Carbon Monoxide (CO) Alarm in every room that contains a fuel burning appliance, and in
rooms where people spend a lot of time e.g. bedrooms, kitchens and sitting rooms.
In rooms with an fuel burning appliance, install (preferably) on the ceiling (300mm from walls and
between 1m to 3m horizontally from appliance). In rooms remote from the appliance install at
breathing level, where the light indicators can be seen.
Regularly check that the green power light is on, so that rechargeable back-up cells will remain fully
charged. Important: The CO Alarm will not work if the mains supply is off and the rechargeable
cells are depleted.
Test the unit weekly by pressing and holding the Test/Hush button. The horn will sound and the radio
frequency (RF) signal will be transmitted. (Green light turns red while RF message is transmitted).
Replace sensor module after 5 years operation (see page 25).
When the CO Alarm detects abnormal levels of CO (above 50ppm CO) the red light starts to flash,
the horn will sound within 90 minutes and the RadioLINK signal will be transmitted. At higher levels
of CO the alarm will turn on sooner (see Table B - page 7).
The CO Alarm will automatically reset once the CO has cleared. Pressing the Test/Hush button will
silence the CO Alarm immediately (below 300ppm CO). If CO is still present the red light and horn
will turn on again after about 4 minutes.
The CO Alarm is no substitute for keeping chimneys and flues clear and in good condition, and all of your
appliances serviced regularly according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Do not fit alarm until all building work is completed to avoid contamination.
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