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General Information About Your Carbon Monoxide Alarm ......................... page 3
Contents of your Kit ................................................................................... page 4
General Warnings about Carbon Monoxide Gas...........................................page 5
Understanding the Dangers of CO Gas Poisoning.........................................page 6
Recommended Locations for Your CO alarm ............................................... page 7
Areas Not Appropriate for CO alarms ......................................................... page 8
Complete Home Fire Protection .................................................................. page 9
Acceptable Wireless Network Alarm Spacing .............................................. page 9
Alarm Features and Functions .............................................................. page 10-11
Deactivating Your CFCO10 Alarm ...............................................................page 12
Creating Your Wireless Network ............................................................... page 13
Adding an Alarm to Your Wireless Network .............................................. page 14
Removing a CO Alarm from Your Wireless Network .................................. page 15
Choosing the Mounting Location in a Room ............................................ page 16
How to Mount the CFCO10 Alarm ....................................................... page 17-18
Alarm Specifications ................................................................................. page 19
Important Fire Safety Information ............................................................ page 20
Warning! Limitations on CO alarms .......................................................... page 21
Limited Warranty ...................................................................................... page 22
Replacement Guarantees .......................................................................... page 23
Applied Fire Technologies recommends a combination of early-detecting
Smoke and CO alarms as well as reliable Heat alarms installed in their
appropriate locations throughout the home.
Smoke, CO and Heat alarms are not a substitute for an adequate homeowner’s
fire/property insurance policy.
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