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For CO:
- Ensure there are no fuel burning appliances in the vicinity which
could be leaking CO gas (e.g. even from next door).
- Ensure there are no fumes or aerosols in the area (e.g. paint,
thinners, hair spray, chemical cleaners, aerosol sprays, damp
proofing done with and aqueous emulsion such as Aminofunctional
siloxane and Alkylalkoxysilane) which can cause false CO alarms.
- Ensure there is no outdoor source of CO in the vicinity (e.g. a car
with engine running, heavy traffic, heavy air pollution, barbecue
fumes etc).
- Ensure there is no source of hydrogen such as batteries being
charged (e.g. on boats or in Uninterruptable Power Supplies (UPS)),
as this can lead to false CO alarms.
- Ensure there is not excessive smoke or fumes from devices such as
Egyptian shisha, hookah or hubbly bubbly pipes, especially those
that use coal or charcoal to heat the tobacco.
- Press the Test/Hush button to silence the Alarm for 4 minutes.
- If the CO Alarm continues to sound it is possibly defective and
should be replaced
Interconnected Alarms
do not all sound
Hold test button for 10 seconds after the first alarm has sounded to
ensure signal is transmitted to all units.
If this is not the case and you have a hardwired interconnection, we
recommend you consult a qualified electrician.
If the Alarm is fitted with an RF module for wireless
interconnection, check that all Alarms in the RadioLINK system
are powered and are house-coded correctly. (see the Ei3000MRF
RadioLINK+ module manual)

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