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change the battery; this can be done easily with a long nose pliers. Using
the long nose pliers pull the pin out of the hole, it is now possible to
remove the alarm from the mounting plate.
Figure 3:
Tamper Resistant Locking Pin
6.8
This box contains two self-adhesive labels. You should write the
telephone numbers of the emergency service provider and a qualified
technician in the space provided on the labels. Place one label next to
the alarm, and the other label near a source of fresh air where you
plan to gather after the alarm indicates the presence of carbon
monoxide.
7.0
ALARM SIGNALS
7.1.
NORMAL OPERATION
: RED L.E.D. flashes once every 30 seconds,
indicating that the alarm is powered.
7.2
ALARM CONDITION
: Repeating signal pattern: RED LED turns "on"
for 2 seconds with 4 short beeps and then 5 seconds of silence.
Pushing and holding the test/reset button for 3 seconds will silence
the alarm for about 4 minutes. After 4 minutes, the alarm will once
again sound until the unsafe CO concentration is reduced.
7.3.
TROUBLE/SERVICE CONDITION
: The alarm self-tests every 10 minutes.
The alarm will beep and the RED LED flashes once every 30 seconds if a
fault is detected. This is an indication of a malfunction and that the
detector requires immediate servicing or replacement.
7.4.
LOW BATTERY
: RED LED flashes and horn chirp every 30 seconds.
Replace battery when this signal occurs.
8.0 MAINTENANCE CLEANING YOUR ALARM:
8.1. Keep your CO alarms clean – use a damp (water only) cloth or vacuum.
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