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Treat this as a serious warning. Call a qualified   Maintenance                                       SAFETY AND SECURITY
technician and have the problem investigated        Your detector will alert you to potentially
and rectified immediately.                          hazardous CO concentrations in your
                                                    motorhome when maintained properly. To
Error signal                                        maintain your FireAngel detector in proper
                                                    working order, and to ensure that the sensor
         The unit continuously checks the set-      will last for the lifetime of the product, it is
tings of its sensor and circuitry. If any of these  recommended that you:
settings
are found to be incorrect, the detector will emit   • Test the sounder, power pack and circuitry
a single chirp once per minute and the display        of your detector at least once per week by
will show “Err” for error and an error code,cy-       pressing the Test/Reset button briefly (see
cling between “Err”and the particular                 above).
error code.
                                                    • Perform the Sensor Test once every month
        Low power pack signal                         (See p39).

If the power pack becomes low then the de-          • Keep the detector free of dust by gently
tector will emit a single chirp once per minute       vacuuming the case with a soft brush
and the low power pack icon will flash on the         attachment once per month.
screen.
                                                    To prevent the possibility of contaminating the
 ! IMPORTANT: A single chirp once per               sensor in your detector and thus affecting its
                                                    reliability:
 minute together with an error signal 14 or
 low power pack warning does NOT mean               • Never use cleaning solutions on your
 that the detector has detected carbon                detector. Simply wipe with a slightly damp
 monoxide.                                            cloth.

If you experience an error condition or low         • Do not paint the detector.
power pack warning and the product is still
within warranty then contact FireAngel              • Do not spray aerosols on or near the
technical support.                                    detector.
If the product is no longer in warranty replace
immediately!                                        • D o not use any solvent based products near
                                                      the detector.
 ! IMPORTANT: The selected power pack
                                                    • Move the detector to a safe location and
 was chosen to provide power beyond the               store in a plastic bag before painting, wall
 lifetime of the product, in particular the           papering, or performing any other activities
 sensor (under normal operating conditions).          using substances that emit strong fumes.
 The operational life of the sensor is seven          Remember to remove it from the bag and
 years, for this reason, the detector should          replace the detector when these activities are
 be replaced after seven years from the date          finished.
 of installation.
                                                    Failure of any test should be reported to the
 FireAngel Technical Support Line                   Fireangel Technical Support Team. Do not
 9.00am – 5.00pm, Monday – Friday                   attempt to repair your CO detector. Do not
                                                    remove any screws or open the main casing
 Telephone: 0800 141 2561                           of your detector. Any attempt to do so may
 (1-800 523171 in EIRE)                             cause malfunction and will invalidate the
                                                    warranty.
 e-mail: technicalsupport@fireangel.co.uk

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