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Where dirt or dust could collect and block the sensor and prevent it from working.
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In locations that can be reached by children.
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In turbulent air from ceiling fans.
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In close proximity to an automobile exhaust pipe - this will damage the detector.
Mounting
The detector can be mounted on a wall or ceiling.
The CO detector must be mounted with its bracket (when it is attached to its bracket
the tamper switch is pressed and the detector automatic reset is performed).
1.
Refer to Figure 3 and install using screw locations as required. Maneuver the
mounting bracket so the screws are at the elbow of the screw slots and secure.
2.
Fit the detector inside the mounting bracket by aligning it as shown in Figure 3
(detector’s alignment notch should be slightly offset from the mounting bracket
tamper release tab), then turn the detector in a clockwise direction until it clicks
into place.
3.
Test the detector after completing the installation (as described in the Testing the
Detector section of this manual) and refer to the alarm control panel installation
manual for additional information concerning the use of wireless devices.
Figure 3: Mounting the Detector
E
Tamper Protection
The PG9933 includes a tamper resistant feature that prevents removal from the mount-
ing bracket without the use of a tool. To engage the tamper resistant feature, cut the
small breakaway tab (marked E in Figure 3) located on the mounting bracket and then
install the detector. To remove the detector from the mounting bracket once it has been
made tamper resistant, insert an appropriate tool into the tamper release opening loc-
ated on the detector housing (marked B in Figure 1). Press and hold while sim-
ultaneously turning the detector counterclockwise.
Owner's Instructions
Testing the CO Detector
NOTE: Performing a CO detector system test will generate an alarm trans-
mission. Notify the central station before testing.
Perform a CO detector system test by pressing the Test/Hush button for a minimum of
6 seconds, the red LED flashes and the sounder emits a temporal 4 pattern.
Perform a CO detector local test by pressing the Test/Hush button for a minimum of 2
seconds, the sounder will emit 2 short beeps.
NOTE:
The Test button does not function when the detector is in low battery con-
dition.
Maintenance
Test the detector weekly to ensure proper operation of the detector. When low battery
is indicated (see Table 1 and Specifications) immediately replace the battery. Once a
month, use a vacuum cleaner to keep the air vents free of dust.
Go-No-Go Test
This test will set the system into alarm when carbon monoxide is sprayed onto the unit.
The procedure is as follows:
1.
Press the TEST button until 2 chirps are heard.
2.
Spray CO gas (use Solo C6 CO Detector Tester).
3.
If CO is detected, temporal 4 is sounded for approximately 30 seconds.
NOTE:
Go-No-Go test does not fucntion when the detector is in low battery condition.
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