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Summary of Contents for XCO1

Page 1: ...X SENSE Model XCO1 XCO1 R onnannnnnnnannannn Carbon Monoxide Alarm...

Page 2: ...hemical sensor for domestic use Please note that this device does not detect smoke heat flames or any hazardous gas other than carbon monoxide even though carbon monoxide can be generated by fire For...

Page 3: ...tents 1x CO Alarm 2 x Screws 2 x Anchor Plugs 1 x User Manual 2 x Carbon Monoxide Safety Stickers Product Features aanAnaAniannaganan LCD Display f A Buzzer LED Indicator Red Yellow Green 02 Test Sile...

Page 4: ...ntered the test mode Please refer to the Alarm Testing section for further information The alarm goes back to the standby mode after testing To save power the alarm is designed to automatically turn o...

Page 5: ...short beeps repeating the cycle every 5 8 seconds CO Concentration and Symptoms The table below shows the effects of different levels of CO poisoning on the body oC 100 Slight headache nausea fatigue...

Page 6: ...he test button again the unit will enter the test mode and then the standby mode End of Life Indication and Hush Control Once the maximum lifetime 10 years is reached the alarm will deliver 3 beeps an...

Page 7: ...flued appliance Install an alarm where residents spend most of their time Ina studio apartment a CO alarm should be placed as far away from the cooking appliances as possible but close to where the p...

Page 8: ...CO source If there is a partition in the room the CO alarm should be installed on the same sideof the partition as the potential CO source 11 8 in 300 mm i CO ALARM 5 9 in 150 mm f SS 3 3 10 i L 1 3...

Page 9: ...re 2 Mount the CO alarm relatively close to the breathing zoneof the occupant Install the alarm such that the LED indicator is viewable when the occupant is near the alarm CO ALARM Li Figure 2 Install...

Page 10: ...he possibility of smoke or fumes under normal operating circumstances 3 In poorly ventilated kitchens garages and furnace rooms Keep the CO alarms at least 5 feet 1 5 m from potential smoke or fume so...

Page 11: ...heat vents air conditioner vents fresh air return vents or open windows Excessive air flow may prevent any CO from reaching the sensors 9 In direct sunlight Installation Method To Activate the Device...

Page 12: ...to power on the device After the device is turned on the buzzer will beep once the LCD backlight will light up and the LED indicator will flash through 8 cycles yellow green red The device will then e...

Page 13: ...ches 30 mm deep using a 1 4 inch 6 0 mm drill bit Note that the distance between the center of the two holes is 2 9 inches 74 mm Drill hole spacing Mounting Slots 3 Insert the anchor plug into the scr...

Page 14: ...est the device by pushing the test button to make sure that the device is functioning properly Installation on a Table The baseof the detector has two feet built into the design that allow it to stand...

Page 15: ...n again when the LCD is on Device The device beeps 4 times twice and the LED will flash red The LCD will display PAS the peak Response CO concentration recorded since the previous reset and finally 0...

Page 16: ...button for 3 seconds the device will beep the LED will flash green and the peak CO concentration will be reset with LCD displaying 0 NOTE If the carbon monoxide concentration is lower than 30 ppm it...

Page 17: ...ure battery insulating film is removed and the device is turned on Flashes green once every 60 seconds None None Flashes green once every 60 seconds None None ACO concentration ranging from 30 to 999...

Page 18: ...ion period The LED exist Please search for the CO indicator flashes green once source first Open nearby every 60 seconds windows and doors and immediately move to fresh air Flashes green once every No...

Page 19: ...l exit silence mode Flashes yellow 3 times None Silence mode during the end of every 60 seconds cycle after 22 hours the unit will exit silence mode Flashes green 3 times None Exiting silence mode Dis...

Page 20: ...f Err continues to display the unit has malfunctioned and must be replaced immediately End of Life Flashes yellow 3 times 3 quick beeps Replace the unit every 60 seconds every 60 seconds immediately T...

Page 21: ...tside and make sure that everyone inside the house has evacuated the area or has access to fresh air Do not re enter the house until it has been aired out and your alarm remains under normal condition...

Page 22: ...or vehicles are not and have not been operating in an attached garage or adjacent to the residence Maintenance To keep your alarm in good working order you should adhere to the following steps 1 Test...

Page 23: ...roduct reaches its end of life 10 years it is recommended to discharge the battery to ensure the built in lithium battery is fully depleted A WARNING DO NOT DEACTIVATE THE ALARM UNIT UNTIL THE END OF...

Page 24: ...1 Peel off the label marked by the arrow on the back of the device...

Page 25: ...3 Insert the plastic pin into the mounting hole slot on the left to discharge the battery 4 Replace the alarm 2246...

Page 26: ...cycles yellow green red Reinstall your alarm and test it by pressing the test silence button NOTE Rechargeable batteries are not recommended for use with this device Limitations of CO Alarms 1 CO ala...

Page 27: ...drinking alcohol This is especially true if the door is closed or only partially open Even persons who are awake may not hear the alarm horn if the sound is blocked by distance or closed doors Noise...

Page 28: ...y can only detect CO that reaches their sensors They may not give early warning of rising CO levels if the CO is coming from a remote part of the house or is at some distance from the CO alarm Environ...

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