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SAFETY EQUIPMENT
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
holding the Test/Reset button for 1 second.
Perform the sensor test annually.
Keep the detector free of dust by gently
vacuuming with a soft brush attachment
when required.
To prevent the possibility of contaminating the
sensor in your detector and thus affecting its
reliability:
Never use cleaning solutions on your
detector. Simply wipe with a damp cloth.
Do not paint the detector.
Do not spray aerosols on or near to the
detector.
Do not use any solvent based products near
to the detector.
!
Failure of any test should be reported
to the manufacturer’s technical
support line.
0 800 1412561
Do not attempt to repair your CO detector.
Do not remove any screws or open the main
casing of your detector. Any attempt to do so
may cause malfunction and will invalidate the
warranty.
Never ignore any alarm.
What to do in the event of an alarm
Keep calm and open all the doors and
windows to ventilate your motorhome.
Stop using all fuel burning appliances and
ensure where possible they are turned off.
Evacuate the motorhome leaving doors and
windows open.
Do not re-enter the motorhome until the
alarm has stopped.
Get medical help for anyone suffering the
effects of CO poisoning and advise that CO
poisoning is suspected.
Close the windows and doors and do not use
the motorhome again until you have had a full
service of all appliances by your supplying
retailer. In the case of gas appliances they
must be tested by a GAS SAFE registered
installer. Please contact your Bailey retailer
for more details.
The electro-chemical sensors used in the
carbon-monoxide alarm have a limited
lifespan – therefore it is recommended that
a CO alarm is replaced every 5 – 7 years
after manufacture or in accordance with the
unit’s instructions. Do to be sure check the
manufacturing date on the alarms label.
Understanding your products indicators
The higher the concentration of carbon
monoxide detected by the detector, the
quicker it will respond. When sufcient
carbon monoxide is detected a loud audible
signal (85dB at 1m/3ft) will be emitted and
the alarm LED will ash red once every
second.
The alarm will sound:
Within 60 and 90 minutes when exposed to
50ppm of CO
Within 10 and 40 minutes when exposed to
100ppm of CO
Within 3 minutes when exposed to 300ppm
or more CO
There will be an audible “chirp” if the battery,
sensor or circuitry has any fault including a
low battery. This sound will continue once
a minute for 30 days. (The battery must be
replaced to ensure occupant safety.)
If the device continues to chirp despite
having new batteries and the product is still
in warranty then contact technical support
for the device. If the device is no longer in
warranty replace it immediately.
Maintaining/ testing your detector
Maintenance
Your detector will alert you to potential
hazardous CO concentrations in your
motorhome when maintained properly. To
maintain your FireAngel detector in proper
working order and to ensure that the sensors
will last for the lifetime of the product, it is
recommended that you:
Test the sounder, batteries and circuitry of
your detector once per week by pressing and

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