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CO ALARM
SAFETY AND SECURITY performed on a weekly basis. This should be
continued for the lifetime of the product.
! WARNING: Prolonged exposure to the
sounder in close proximity to your ears may
damage your hearing.
Under normal operating conditions, the power FireAngel's unique digital read out displays
pack will last for the lifetime of the product i.e 7 the amount of CO that the sensor is detecting
years. The detector will not protect against the shown in parts per million (PPM). It is designed
risk of carbon monoxide poisoning when the to indicate levels from 10PPM to 999PPM.
power pack has drained. Note: Ambient background levels between
0PPM and 10PPM will show as 0PPM
! WARNING: Prolonged exposure to
When the alarm is showing the current
extreme high or low temperatures may temperature you will see something similar to
reduce the life of the power pack. the following.
Power Pack Deactivation In both modes you will notice a symbol
appear briefly in the top left hand corner of the
Your CO-9D is portable making it ideal for screen once every minute. This is an additional
taking with you on holiday. You will need to indication to show you that the alarm is oper-
deactivate your detector when travelling or ating as well as the flashing green LED.
even when storing e.g when decorating.
Fitting is reverse of removal. To deactivate the
detector the two ends of the metal clip must
be inserted into the corresponding holes in the
disabling socket located on the underside of
the detector (see image). You can ensure that
the product is disabled by pressing the test
button- If there is no sound from the sounder
then the clip has been fitted correctly.
To switch between CO and temperature view,
simply press the Test/Mode button briefly. The
Note: If the disabling tab is no longer unit will also sound when pressing the button
available then the clip can be replicated by to switch between the two display modes.
opening out a thin metal paper clip into a You will also notice that when switching
U-shape. between modes the display will change
Operating Features slightly, this is because the alarm is displaying
the Peak Level CO reading that it has recorded
Standby Mode in the last 4 weeks, please see the following
peak level reading feature section for further
The alarm can display two views when in
description.
normal standby mode, the current level of CO
Note: If the alarm is in temperature view and
or the current room temperature in degrees
centigrade (ÂșC). When the alarm is showing the detects CO it will automatically switch back
current CO Level you will see something similar to CO display mode.
to the following. Power pack, sounder and circuitary test
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