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D 305033 Carbon Monoxide CO Detector Installation Wireless PowerG Two way Carbon Monoxide CO Detector is to monitor the CO gas level in residential dwellings and give warning before potentially dangerous levels exist gas is considered to be a highly dangerous poisonous gas because it colorless odorless tasteless and very toxic Presence of CO gas the blood capacity to transport oxygen throughout the body can eventually lead to brain damage CO gas is produced by combustion of fuels such as natural gas propane heating kerosene coal charcoal gasoline or wood that can occur in any that depends on burning for energy and heat such as furnaces room heaters hot water heaters stoves grills and in any gaso powered vehicle or engine harmful CO levels are reached the detector internal buzzer periodically and the detector red LED flashes In this condition buzzer sound can be stopped for 6 minutes by pressing the TEST switch It will not correct the CO gas problem but will tempo silence the buzzer while you correct the problem After 6 min the detector restarts alarm if the CO level remains high detector provides low battery and detector end of life indications The detector expiry date is stamped on the detector the expiry date the detector should not be used do not wait end of life indication detector is continuously self tested and has a TEST button that the user to test the detector anytime The TEST MUTE switch functions as a TEST switch in nor operation or as a MUTE switch in alarm condition tamper switch actuator is pressed against the bracket when the unit attached to the bracket Removal of the unit from the bracket causes switch contacts to open creating a tamper event which is reported the transmitter to the alarm system control panel up the Device To ensure the continued operation of all wireless devices after a system default a global upload of all wireless program via DLS is recommended before defaulting the system After the system default download the wireless programming A placement test cannot be performed from the device For on performing a placement test see the HSM2HOST man To be installed by service persons in non hazardous locations Failure to properly install test and maintain a CO detector cause it to fail resulting in loss of life Installation of the CO detector should not be used as a substitute proper installation use and maintenance of fuel burning including appropriate ventilation and exhaust sys Unauthorized removal of the unit from the bracket will initiate a alert Alarm red LED Battery green Fault LED MUTE button Red button If the bat is not inserted the button stops the from being to the 1 of 4 switch actuator Bedroom Living room Kitchen Basement Garage Battery connector Battery Separate the detector from the by rotating the detector clockwise Open the battery cover and without the insulator proper polarity battery Dispose of used batteries to the manufacturer When manually program wireless devices if a device been powered up for more than hours it cannot be enrolled into the system until the device has been down and powered up When programming the panel using Quick Enroll procedure follow the steps detailed in Enroll the into the System After restoring a low battery trouble the system may up to 5 minutes to clear the trouble the Device into the System quick enroll On a keypad press 8 Installer Code 804 000 Powering up the device automatically sends an enrollment request the system When the detector successfully enrolls a message appears on the keypad To resend an request power down the device for at least 10 seconds then restore power Press key to confirm ID Enter 3 digit zone Enter 3 digit zone type Enter 1 digit partition for all desired partitions and press using an LCD keypad you can scroll to the desired partitions press to toggle the partition On an LCD keypad enter the label by using word library pre enroll Remotely configure the unique ID number into the system For information see the HSM2HOST manual When on site power up the device If the wireless device has been powered for more then 48 hours being enrolled power down and then power up the device to it the Device Installation Location a suitable is critical the CO detector to use at least CO detector per near as possible sleeping areas of home because human body is most vulnerable to the CO gas effect during sleeping added protection install additional CO detectors in every separate and on every level of your home If your bedroom hallway is than 14 meters 40 feet install a CO detector at BOTH ends of hallway Install an additional detector 6 meters 20 feet away from furnace or fuel burning heat source maximum protection the detector should also be located outside sleeping areas or at each level of your home Mount the detec on a firm wall or ceiling not Install CO Detectors In locations where temperature may be below 0 14 or 40 104 In locations where humidity is below 10 or above 93 RH non Near paint thinner fumes Near air conditioners furnaces stoves fireplaces and any other source that may interfere with the CO gas entering the In locations where furniture or draperies may obstruct the air In exhaust streams from gas engines vents flues or chimneys Where dirt or dust could collect and block the sensor and stop its In locations that can be reached by children In turbulent air from ceiling fans In close proximity to an automobile exhaust pipe this will dam the detector detector can be mounted on wall or ceiling must be mounted with its when it is attached to its the tamper switch is and the detector auto reset is performed The battery must be inserted the detector otherwise will not be able to close detector Locate on the mounting so that the word appears as shown Mark and drill 2 holes in the mounting surface Fasten the bracket the mounting surface with 2 supplied screws When installing detector on drywall ensure that the appropriate mountings are used e g plastic anchors Align the detector tabs with the bracket slots and rotate the as shown Pull the detector outward to verify that it is attached enter the wireless configuration section enter 804 Zone Toggles Supervision Default Y supervision of the device Test Diagnostics Test instructions refer to the PowerSeries Neo refer manual It is the installers responsibility to instruct the user in the The test switch is the only proper way to test the CO Never use vehicle exhaust Exhaust may cause permanent and void your warranty Press the detector TEST button once every week to ensure operation of the detector low battery alarm exists see specifications immediately replace battery a month use a vacuum cleaner to keep the air vents free of dust Instructions should know about Carbon Monoxide Carbon monoxide also as CO by the chemical form is considered to be a highly dan poisonous gas because it is colorless odorless or tasteless and toxic In general biochemistry phenomena have shown that the of CO gas inhibits the blood capacity to transport oxygen the body which can eventually lead to brain damage In any space home office even a small accumulation of CO gas can quite dangerous Although many products of combustion can cause and adverse health effects it is CO gas which presents the threat to life monoxide is produced by the incomplete combustion of fuels as natural gas propane heating oil kerosene coal charcoal gaso or wood The incomplete combustion of fuel can occur in any which depends on burning for energy or heat such as furnaces roo

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