Fixingthedevicetoawall:
1. Chooseasuitablelocation(seechapter10„Location“).
2. Fix the baseplate [7] using the supplied screws to the
wall. Slide the detector onto the baseplate. The device
switches on automatically and beeps 4 times whilst the
LEDs [1-3] illuminate. Test the device by following the
testprocedure(seechapter 12). To remove the baseplate
and turn off the device depress the tab [9] fully towards
thebackofthebaseplateandslidethedetectorupwards.
Make absolutely sure to install the alarm at the
height specified in the chapter entitled
'Location'!
12. Functionchecks
13. UseandAlarmfunction
Test the device once a month using the test button [4]. This
activates the function test. The three LED light indicators [1-
3] are activated alternately during the function test and the
devicebeeps4times.
The green Power-LED [2] then flashes once every minute to
confirmcorrectoperation.
The green power LED [2] flashes once every minute. The
deviceisoperational.
The device emits an alarm if the sensor registers a carbon
monoxide concentration in excess of the sensitivity threshold
setinthefactory:Thereisarepeatedsequenceof4beepsand
flashes of the red alarm LED [3]. The alarm continues until
the carbon monoxide concentration falls below the preset
sensitivitythreshold.
The alarm ends if the carbon monoxide concentration falls
below the preset sensitivity threshold. If the device must be
manuallysilencedpresstheTESTbutton[4].
If necessary, the acoustic alarm during the alarm status can
beturnedofffor5minutesbypressingtheSilencebutton[5].
TheredalarmLED[3]continuestoflash.
The acoustic alarm will sound again if carbon monoxide is
stillpresentafterthe5-minutemutephase.
The device conducts a regular self test. Any fault will be
indicated by flashing of the yellow fault LED [1] and the red
alarm LED [3]. In addition, two short beeps are issued per
minute. In this case the device must be replaced with a new
one!
Normalmode
Alarm
Returningtonormalmode
Mutefunction
Faultindication
14. What to do in the event of an
alarm
Remaincalmintheeventofanalarm.Carryoutthefollowing
measures:
Open all doors and windows to increase ventilation and
allowthecarbonmonoxidetoescape.
Stopusingallcombustion devicesand,ifpossible,make
suretheyareswitchedoff.
If the alarm continues, clear the building. Leave doors
andwindowsopen.
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Do not enter the building again until the alarm signal
hasmuted.
Getmedicalassistance for anyone who showssymptoms
of carbon monoxide poisoning. Draw attention to the
factthatcarbonmonoxidepoisoningissuspected.
Call the maintenance or service company for the
equipment or your gas or fuel supplier. Explain the
problem.
Do not use the combustion equipment again until a
person with the required qualificationhas inspected the
equipment in accordance with applicable requirements
andhasapprovedtheequipmentforuse.
Test the function of the device regularly(see chapter 12
„Testing“).Clean the housing regularly using a duster or
adampcloth.Removeanydustorgreasefromthevents.
Never use household cleaners with ammonia (spirits of
ammonia) or other chemicals, such as cleaning agents
orsolvents.
Avoidcontactwithwaterormoisture.
Donotpaintthedevice.
Under normal use, the device has a service life of up to 7
years. The device will indicate end of service life with three
beeps every minute. Extended periods in alarm mode can
significantlyreducethelifeofthebattery.
Replacethedevice7yearsafterthefirstinstallationorincase
offaultorendoflifeindication.
Packaging material, used batteries or electrical
productsmust not be disposed of as householdwaste.
Use your recycling system. Details are available from
yourlocalauthority.
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15. Maintenanceandcleaning
16.Disposal
Endofservicelife