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Type | Carbon Monoxide Alarm |
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Test Button | Yes |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Sensor Type | Electrochemical |
Alarm Volume | 85 dB |
Detection Range | 30-999 ppm |
LED Indicator | Yes |
Operating Temperature | 4.4°C ~ 37.8°C (40°F ~ 100°F) |
Operating Humidity | 10% ~ 95% RH non-condensing |
Standby Current | < 15 µA |
Certifications | EN 50291 |
Response Time | Within 60–90 minutes at 50 PPM CO concentration |
Guidance on actions during a smoke alarm, including escape plans and safety.
Instructions for immediate actions when a CO alarm is triggered, including evacuation.
Explains the use of the test/silence button for testing and silencing the alarm.
Details audible and visual signals for alarm status, low battery, and end-of-life.
Guide to understanding the information shown on the LCD screen during operation and faults.
Essential warnings for product use, alarm response, and regular testing for safety.
Advice on prioritizing alarm placement and installing on different home levels.
Rules for installing alarms on ceilings, walls, and within specific room areas.
Notes on installation by a competent person and integrating with ventilation systems.
Instructions for mounting the alarm and warnings about proper activation.
Identifies unsuitable areas for alarm installation to ensure optimal performance.
Details the physical steps for drilling holes, attaching the bracket, and securing the unit.
Important warnings and step-by-step instructions for deactivating the alarm at its end of life.
Guidelines for weekly testing and associated safety warnings.
Instructions for cleaning and maintaining the alarm for continued functionality.
Steps to follow when the smoke alarm sounds, emphasizing calmness and evacuation.
Procedures to follow when the CO alarm activates, including ventilation and seeking help.
Information on CO dangers, common sources, and who is most susceptible.
Details symptoms associated with mild, medium, and extreme carbon monoxide exposure.