InstructionsRead and retain carefully for as long as the product is being used. It contains vital information on the operation and installation of you
- Red light flashes four times every 50 seconds, meaning that a CO level above 80 ppm has been detected and that the unit was previously in ala
- If the appliance is in a room not normally used, such as a boiler room, the CO alarm should be placed just outside the room so that the alarm will b
(13) In a bathroom or other areas where the CO alarm may be exposed to water splashes, dripping or condensation (e.g. above an electric kettle).(
13300mm150mm1 to 3 m1 to 3 mDEAD AIRDON'T LOCATEHERECO AlarmFigure 1Location in room with a fuel burning appliance
14CO Alarmabout1 to 2mFigure 3Location in bedrooms & other rooms remote from the appliance(i.e. at breathing level)300mmCO AlarmFigure 2Location i
4. Installation4.1 Installation Procedure1. Select a location complying with the advice in Section 3.2. Remove the mounting plate from the packa
immediately flash in sequence to show they are working. In addition, the icons on the LCD display on the Display models will also light up.8.
If necessary it is possible to further secure or tamperproof the Alarm by using a No.2 or No.4 (2 to 3mm diameter - not supplied) self tapping screw 6
Insert the new batteries with the orientation shown on the base. Replace the battery cover and replace the Alarm back on its mounting plate (th
Check the ‘Replace by’ label on the side wall - if it has been exceeded replace the entire unit. If the ‘Replace by’ date has not been exceeded, then
ModelEi2072xAAA Replaceable BatteriesModel ChartLong Life Battery Built-inEi207DNoNoRFCapabilityNoNoRF ModuleSuppliedNoYesLCDDisplayModelEi208WEi208WR
(4) Get medical help immediately for anyone suffering the effects of Carbon Monoxide poisoning (headache, nausea), and advise that Carbon Monoxide poi
8. Limitations of CO Alarms(1) The CO Alarm will not work without good batteries. If the batteries have been drained the Alarm will not give protecti
(5) CO Alarms are not a substitute for life insurance. House-holders are responsible for their own insurance. The CO Alarm warns of increasing CO leve
9. How to Protect your FamilyFollow these guidelines to reduce the risk of Carbon Monoxide poisoning.(1) Know and look out for tell-tale signs that Ca
blocked or leaking, and get them checked every year. Check for excessive rust or cracks on appliances and pipe work.(5) Never leave your car, motor bi
10. Technical SpecificationPower : Two Alkaline AAA type batteries (replaceable) – Ei207 models One long life lithium battery (non-replaceable) – E
Self Diagnostics : Horn beep and amber fault light flashes twice a second every 50 seconds if a sensor fault is found.Tamperproof : AvailableRF Inte
11. Getting the CO Alarm ServicedIf your CO Alarm fails to work after you have carefully read all the instructions, checked the unit
13. TroubleshootingALARM DOES NOT WORK WITH THE TEST BUTTON:(1) Wait 15 seconds after connecting the power before button testing.(2) Hold button down
(6) If the Alarm is fitted with an RF Module, ensure that there are no problems with the other RF interconnected Alarms and that all Alarms are housec
32. Location & Positioning1. Read This First ...2. Carbon Monoxide – The Sil
15. Indicators Summary30ModeNormal1234RED LIGHTPower Up1 flashOff1 flashOff OffOffOffOffOffOffOff Off for 4 minutes1 flash (every 50 secs)OffFlashing
16. Contact UsAico Ltd. Mile End Business Park, Maesbury Rd, Oswestry,Shropshire SY10 8NN, U.K.Tel: 0870 758 4000 www.aico.co.ukEi Electronics. Shanno
P/N B17090 Rev 0© Ei Electronics 2011The crossed out wheelie bin symbol that is on your product indicates that this product should not be dis
1. Read This First• Congratulations on becoming the owner of an Ei Carbon Monoxide Alarm. This will help protect you and your household from the dang
2. Carbon Monoxide – The Silent Killer2.1 What is Carbon Monoxide ?Many people are killed each year, and many more suffer ill health from
Mild Exposure: Slight headache, nausea, vomiting, fatigue (often described as “flu-like” symptoms).Medium Exposure: Severe throbbing headache
7Table A: Effects of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning 35 The maximum allowable concentration for continuous exposure in any 8 hour period according
8058102150058102150Red Light Display IconHorn /Sounder(before horn sounds)Display Icon(after horn sounds)CO Gas Level0 < ppm < 30 ppm* unless it
NEVER IGNORE THE ALARM.Pre-Alarm: When the Alarm detects over 43 ppm CO the red light flashes every 2 seconds. This helps locate CO leaks as the unit
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