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INSTALLATION
WHERE TO INSTALL CO ALARMS
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recommends that a CO Alarm
should be centrally located outside of each separate sleeping area in the
immediate vicinity of the bedrooms. For added protection, install additional
CO Alarms in each separate bedr
oom, and on every level of your home.
If your bedroom hallway is longer than 40 feet (12 meters), install a CO Alarm
at BOTH ends of the hallway.
In a Single-level Home:
Install at least one CO Alarm near or within each separate sleeping ar
ea.
For added protection, install an additional CO Alarm at least 20 feet
(6 meters) away fr
om the fur
nace or fuel bur
ning heat source.
In a Multi-level Home:
Install at least one CO Alarm near or within each separate sleeping area.
For added protection, install at least one CO Alarm on each level of the
home.
For added protection, install an additional CO Alarm at least 20 feet
(6 meters) away fr
om the furnace or fuel burning heat source.
In Mobile Homes:
Install CO Alarms on inside walls ONLY. Uninsulated outside walls and
r
oofs of mobile homes often transfer heat and cold fr
om outdoors. The
Alarm should be located at least 152 mm (6 inches) fr
om all exterior walls
and at least 305 mm (12 inches) from supply or return vents.
WHERE CO ALARMS SHOULD NOT BE
INSTALLED
DO NOT LOCATE THIS CO ALARM:
In garages, kitchens, furnace rooms, or in any extremely dusty, dirty or
gr
easy areas.
Within 5 feet (1.5 meters) of any cooking appliance.
In extremely humid areas. This alarm should be at least 10 feet (3 meters)
fr
om a bath or shower, sauna, humidifier, vaporizer, dishwasher, laundry
r
oom, utility room or other source of high humidity.
In areas where temperature is colder than 40˚ F (4˚ C) or hotter than 100˚ F
(38˚ C). These ar
eas include unconditioned crawl spaces, unfinished
attics, uninsulated or poorly insulated ceilings, por
ches, and garages.
In turbulent air, like near ceiling fans, heat vents, air conditioners,
fr
esh air returns, or open windows. Blowing air may prevent CO from
r
eaching the sensors.
Outside the Mobile Home.
In direct sunlight.
• This CO Alarm is designed for use inside a single-family home or
apartment. It is not meant to be used in common lobbies, hallways,
or basements of multi-family buildings unless working CO Alar
ms
are also installed in each family living unit. CO Alarms in common
areas may not be heard from inside individual family living units.
This CO Alarm alone is not a suitable substitute for complete
detection systems in places which house many people, like hotels
or dor
mitories, unless a CO Alarm is also placed in each unit.
DO NOT use this CO Alarm in warehouses, industrial or commercial
buildings, special-purpose non-residential buildings, or airplanes.
This CO Alar
m is specifically designed for residential use, and may
not pr
ovide adequate protection in non-residential applications.
CO ALARM
Sensor has detected enough CO to trigger an alarm. Light flashes rapidly
and horn sounds loudly (repeating
4 beeps, pause)
. See “If Your CO Alarm
Sounds” for details. During an alar
m, move everyone to a source of fresh
air
. DO NOT move the CO Alarm!
DURING TESTING
Light flashes Red in sync with the horn pattern
(4 beeps, pause, 4 beeps)
,
simulating a CO Alarm condition.
2
UNDERSTANDING YOUR CO ALARM
LOW BA
TTERY WARNING
The light continues to flash (RED) and the hor
n also “chirps” once every
minute. This warning should last for up to 30 days, but you should replace
the batteries as soon as possible.
WELCOME
CHIRP
Hor
n chirps and light blinks once when batteries are first connected.
ALARM RECEIVING BA
TTERY POWER
Light flashes every minute. Hor
n is silent.
CO ALARM REQUIRES SER
VICE (MALFUNCTION SIGNAL)
The light flashes (RED) and the horn sounds 3 quick “chirps” every minute.
CO Alarm needs to be r
eplaced.
GARAGE
SUGGESTED AREAS FOR INSTALLING ADDITIONAL CO ALARMS
B
EDROOM
BEDROOM
HALL
LIVING ROOM
KITCHEN
BASEMENT
BEDROOM
REQUIRED TO MEET NFPA RECOMMENDATIONS