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The  Safety  Siren  Pro  Series3  Radon  Detector  is  well  designed  to  plug  into  a  standard 

120–volt household outlet using the provided and attached power cord.  The detector 

should be placed facing up on a tabletop or any other flat surface where the ventilation 

slots  won’t  be  blocked.    Remember  to  keep  the  detector  dust  free.    A  proper  airflow 
must be maintained through the detector so as to obtain an air sample representing the 

local environment.  

4.

 

Areas to be Avoided 

 

Near drafts caused by heating, ventilating systems, and/or air conditioning vents, 

doors, fans and/or windows 

 

Near excessive heat areas, such as fireplaces, under direct sunlight, and areas of 
high humidity 

 

Near radios, computers, televisions, or other electrical equipments 

 

Near curtains, furniture, or any other items that may restrain the flow of air 

 

The  detector  should  also  not  be  placed  in  kitchens,  laundry  rooms,  closets,  or 
bathrooms 

5.

 

Display Features 

The 

Safety  Siren  Pro  Series  3  Radon  Detector’s

  display  is  designed  to  notify  the  user 

about  the  radon  gas  levels  on  either a  short–term or  long–term basis,  and  is  updated 

every  hour  if  there  is  a  change  in  the  levels.  Both  long–term  and  short-term 
measurements  are  run  simultaneously  and  can  be  accessed  by  the  use  of  the  menu 

button. The numeric LED display of the detector shows the levels of radon gas in Pico 

Curies per liter i.e. pCi/L (the display range is between 0.0 and 999.9). 

5.1.

 

Short–Term Display 

The display for the short-term reading is an average of radon gas levels over the past 
seven days.  Short–term readings allow the user to monitor any fluctuations in the home 

environment providing seasonal and weather related variations also.  A green LED next 

to the letter “S” indicates this short–term reading. If the measurement reaches 4pCi/L or 

more, with the exposure of 30 consecutive days or more, the audible alarm will ring. 

5.2.

 

Long–Term Display 

Summary of Contents for HS71512

Page 1: ...etector 3 Installation of the Detector 4 Areas to be Avoided 5 Display Features 5 1 Short Term Display 5 2 Long Term Display 6 Initial Start Up 7 Audible Alarm 8 Menu Button Operation 8 1 Long Term Short Term 8 2 Test 8 3 Alarm Mute On Off 8 4 Reset Clear Memory 8 5 Calibration 9 Error Messages 9 1 Err3 9 2 Err4 10 Specifications 11 One Year Warranty ...

Page 2: ...n your home if it s measured over the long term at 4pCi L or greater You can also visit the EPA web site at www epa gov iaq radon index html for more information 2 Placement of Radon Detector The Safety Siren Pro Series3 Radon Detector should be positioned in the lowest living area of your home in a location where it will be kept undisturbed The audible alarm should be able to be heard from those ...

Page 3: ...detector should also not be placed in kitchens laundry rooms closets or bathrooms 5 Display Features The Safety Siren Pro Series 3 Radon Detector s display is designed to notify the user about the radon gas levels on either a short term or long term basis and is updated every hour if there is a change in the levels Both long term and short term measurements are run simultaneously and can be access...

Page 4: ...es need to be taken for at least 2 days 48 hours before an accurate reading is displayed 7 Audible Alarm 4pCi L is the standard level set by the EPA as the threshold at which corrective action should begin to eliminate the radon problem within your home The detector will alarm in both long term and short term modes when Short term readings display 4pCi L or more for 30 consecutive days or Long ter...

Page 5: ...arm will be reset to the on position If desired the alarm can be reactivated by repeating the same process On reactivation of the alarm the display will read Aon 8 4 Reset Clear Memory This function allows you to clear and or reset the memory for both short term and long term readings This is a mandatory step whenever the detector is moved to a different location Press and hold the menu button for...

Page 6: ...Messages Every 24 hours this radon gas detector will do a self test If there is a failure in this self test an error message will appear on the display 9 1 Err3 Noise Error This error is normally from any kind of electrical noise interferences This error can be caused by fluorescent lights computers televisions or other electric items The detector needs to be moved to a different location which is...

Page 7: ... Environment 0 C 32 F to 40 C 104 F Storage Environment 20 C 4 F to 85 C 185 F Audible Alarm 85dB at 10cm The alarm beeps every hour in case the long term readings are 4 pCi L or more The alarm beeps in case the short term readings are 4 pCi L or more for 30 consecutive days The alarm can be muted anytime by the user Averaging Frequency Levels will be updated on the detector s display every hour S...

Page 8: ...paired or replaced free of charge to the original purchaser If you suspect that your detector is defective please follow the instructions found below Procedures for Warranty Service 1 You can contact Family Safety Products Inc by email at info fspi radon com or by postal mail to receive a return authorization RA number Any products returned without the RA number will be refused and returned to the...

Page 9: ...with the product Damaging or removal of the back cover Damage caused by failure to follow installation Consequential or incidental damages or expenses This limited period warranty is restricted to the provisions clearly stated above Implied warranties warranties of merchantability and or warranties of fitness for a particular use are excluded If any of this warranty is prohibited by federal state ...

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