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Type | Carbon Monoxide Alarm |
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Sensor Technology | Electrochemical Sensor |
Alarm Sound Level | 85 dB at 3 meters |
Alarm Sensitivity | 50 ppm |
Power Source | Battery-operated |
Battery Type | 3 x AA batteries |
Operating Temperature | 40°F to 100°F (4.4°C to 37.8°C) |
Humidity Range | 10% to 95% RH non-condensing |
Certifications | EN 50291 |
Explains the function of the test/silence button for testing and silencing the alarm.
Details the CO concentrations at which the alarm will sound.
Indicates low battery status with chirps and yellow LED flashes.
Signals end of product life with beeps and yellow LED flashes, offers temporary silencing.
Provides guidelines on ideal and recommended locations for installing the CO alarm.
Details how to activate the device by removing the battery insulating film.
Step-by-step guide for mounting the CO alarm on a wall.
Explains how to place the CO alarm on a flat surface using its built-in feet.
Instructions on how to test the CO alarm for proper functionality.
How to view and reset the peak CO concentration recorded by the alarm.
How to temporarily silence the alarm during an alert.
Describes indicators for the device when powering on and in standby mode.
Details the indicators when a dangerous CO concentration is detected.
Describes indicators for potential CO conditions and the test mode.
Explains indicators for silence mode, low battery, and end of cycle.
Details indicators for fault conditions and end of life, with replacement advice.
Lists power supply, product lifespan, and sensor type specifications.
Details operating temperature, humidity, alarm loudness, and silence duration.
Provides emergency steps to take when the carbon monoxide alarm is activated.
Outlines regular maintenance steps to keep the alarm in good working order.
Instructions on how to safely deactivate the alarm at the end of its lifespan.
Steps for replacing the battery in the XC01-R model.
Discusses the limitations and potential issues with CO alarm functionality.