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NM-CO-10X-INT
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Positioning
This CO alarm is suitable to
use in domestic premises
(caravan holiday homes),
caravans, motor caravans & boats.
NOTE: This alarm must be installed by a competent
person, able to install according to the instructions.
Where in the room should I place the alarm?
Alarms located in the same room as a fuel-burning
appliance should be:
• at a horizontal distance of between 1m & 3m from the
potential source.
• located on the same side of a partition as the potential
source.
• located at the high side of the room, if sloped ceilings
are present.
If on a wall the alarm should be:
• close to the ceiling;
• at a height greater than any door or window;
• at least 150mm from the ceiling.
If the alarm is on the ceiling it should be at least 300mm
from any wall & any ceiling obstruction e.g. light ttings
Additional alarms may be installed to ensure that adequate
warning is given for occupants in other rooms, by locating
alarms in:
• Remote rooms in which the occupant(s) spend
considerable time whilst awake and from which they
may not be able to hear an alarm from apparatus in
another part of the premises, and;
• Every sleeping room.
Alarms located in sleeping rooms and in rooms remote
from a fuel-burning appliance should be located relatively
close to the breathing zone of the occupants.
Caravans & Boats
Caravans & boats have additional risks due to the
presence of other vehicles, engines, generators or
barbecues, however this does not change the basic
guidance on locating the alarm. Caravans & boats should
have an alarm in the same room as any fuel-burning
appliance, located in accordance with advice above. If the
caravan has a single living space, one alarm is sufcient.
However, any sleeping accommodation which is in a
separate room from the fuel-burning appliance should
also contain an alarm.
The two most important considerations when positioning
your alarm are:
• Not to place the alarm directly above a source of heat
or steam;
• Positioning the alarm at a distance of 1 – 3 m from the
nearest edge of the potential source.
Deactivating your alarm
If you are travelling or storing your alarm, the unit can be
deactivated by retting the disabling tag into the small
holes on the underside of the alarm. You can check the
product is disabled by pressing the test button.
Store the disabling tag on page 71 of this
manual.
How Carbon Monoxide Can Affect You & Your Family
The following symptoms may be related to CO poisoning
which all household members should be aware of:
• Mild Exposure: Slight headache, vomiting, fatigue
(often described as ‘u-like’ symptoms).
• Medium Exposure: Severe throbbing headache,
drowsiness, confusion, fast heart rate.
• Extreme Exposure: Unconsciousness, convulsions,
cardiorespiratory failure, death.
The original English version of the manual, from which these translations were taken, has
been independently approved. In case of discrepancy with translated parts, Sprue Safety
Products Ltd conrms that the English guide is true and correct.
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Your CO alarm monitors levels of CO as parts per million
(ppm) in the air surrounding the detector.
35ppm The maximum allowable concentration for
continuous exposure for healthy adults in
any 8 hour period, as recommended by the
Occupational Safety & Health Administration
200ppm Slight headache, fatigue, dizziness, nausea
after 2 - 3 hours.
400ppm Frontal headaches within 1 - 2 hours, life
threatening after 3 hours.
800ppm Dizziness, nausea & convulsions within 45
minutes. Unconsciousness within 2 hours.
Death within 2 - 3 hours.
If you suspect CO may be affecting you, open the doors
& windows to ventilate. Turn off your appliances & leave
the premises.
Common Sources of CO
• Oil & gas boilers
• Portable generators
• Oil or solid fuel cookers
• Gas or parafn heaters
• Barbecues
• Clogged chimneys
• Wood or gas replaces
• Cigarette smoke
• Gas appliances
• Any fossil fuel-burning appliance
This CO alarm should not be seen as a substitute for the
proper installation, use & maintenance of fuel-burning
appliances (including appropriate ventilation & exhaust
systems), nor the sweeping of chimneys.
What To Do In The Event Of An Alarm
WARNING: A loud alarm is a warning that potentially lethal
levels of carbon monoxide are present. Never ignore this
alarm, further exposure can be fatal. Immediately check
residents for symptoms of CO poisoning. Contact the
proper authorities to resolve all CO problems.
• Keep calm; open doors & windows to ventilate the
property.
• Stop using all fuel-burning appliances & if possible,
turn them off.
• Evacuate the property, leaving doors & windows open.
• Ring your fuel supplier on their emergency number.
Write their number here:
__________________________________________
• Depending on the level of CO detected, it can take
up to 10 minutes to clear the sensor and the alarm to
stop. Do not re-enter the property until the alarm has
stopped.
• Get medical help immediately for anyone suffering
the effects of CO poisoning (headache, nausea), and
advise that carbon monoxide poisoning is suspected.
• Do not use appliances again until they have been
checked by an expert.
Understanding the Product’s Indicators
The higher the concentration of CO detected, the quicker
the alarm will respond. When sufcient CO is detected a
loud audible signal of 4 chirps repeated (85 dB at 1m/3
feet) will sound & the Alarm LED will ash red once every
second. The alarm will sound:
Between 60 & 90 mins when exposed to 50ppm of CO.
Between 10 & 40 mins when exposed to 100ppm of CO.
Within 3 mins when exposed to 300ppm or more of CO.
Fault / End of Life Signal:
The alarm constantly checks the settings of its sensor &
circuitry. If the battery power is low, the alarm will chirp
once per minute & the Fault LED will ash amber.
If the amber LED ashes at a separate time from the chirp,
a fault is indicated.
IMPORTANT: If you experience an error condition or low
battery warning and the product is still within warranty
then contact Customer Support. If the product is no longer
in warranty replace immediately.
Produktspecifikationer
Varumärke: | FireAngel |
Kategori: | Larmsystem |
Modell: | NM-CO-10X-INT |
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