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Display type | LCD |
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LED indicators | Yes |
Detector type | Electrochemical detector |
Alarm decibels | 85 dB |
Detected gas types | Carbon monoxide (CO) |
Power source type | Battery |
Battery technology | Alkaline |
Compatible battery sizes | AA |
Number of batteries supported | 3 |
Operating temperature (T-T) | 0 - 45 °C |
Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 0 - 90 % |
Quantity per pack | 1 pc(s) |
Depth | 120 mm |
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Width | 90 mm |
Height | 40 mm |
Weight | 220 g |
Defines carbon monoxide (CO) as a dangerous, invisible, odorless gas distinct from CO2.
Lists typical sources of CO, including heating, cooking, vehicles, fireplaces, and open fires.
Details the physical symptoms associated with CO poisoning, such as dizziness and nausea.
Highlights crucial limitations, emphasizing it's not a smoke detector and requires professional installation.
Correlates CO concentration (PPM) with time of exposure and resulting health effects or fatality.
Provides immediate actions for alarm events, including evacuation, ventilation, and contacting a professional.
Advises placing the detector for audible alarms in bedrooms and on each floor of multi-story homes.
Guides installation in areas without combustion sources, at breathing height, away from corners.
Recommends placing the detector 1-3 meters from combustion sources, away from corners and 60cm from walls.
Suggests installing the CO alarm in bedrooms at sleeping breathing height, avoiding corners.
Lists locations to avoid, such as near fans, vents, dusty/humid areas, and behind furniture.
Details mounting the plate, inserting batteries, attaching the detector, and performing the initial test.
Explains LED status, battery levels, temperature display, and CO concentration alarm thresholds.
Guides on performing regular tests and resetting the alarm if it activates due to environmental factors.
Explains the meaning of LED colors and provides battery status monitoring and replacement guidance.
Describes how to access and view the maximum measured PPM and average PPM over 24 hours.
Details reasons for sensor faults, including environmental influences and chemical gas contamination.
Outlines essential maintenance steps like weekly testing, monthly cleaning, and keeping children informed.
Provides instructions for battery replacement and notes the 7-year lifespan of the sensor.
Lists key specifications including power supply, sensitivity, consumption, sound pressure, and environmental limits.
Specifies mounting types, main power source (batteries), and device autonomy of at least 1 year.
Provides contact details for service and support, directing users to consult specialists for installation advice.