Page 2 - Table of Contents
Quick Set Up GuideIntroduction • Carbon Monoxide Features • Your CO alarm• What CO alarms can and cannot do Installation • Where to install your alarm• Where not to install your alarm• How to install your alarm Normal Operation • Normal operating characteristics• How to test the electronics• How to ...
Page 3 - IMPORTANT
1 IMPORTANT THIS CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM IS DESIGNED TO DETECTCARBON MONOXIDE GAS FROM ANY SOURCE OF IMPROPEROR MALFUNCTIONING APPLIANCES. IT WILL NOT SENSESMOKE, FIRE, OR ANY POISONOUS GAS OTHER THAN CAR-BON MONOXIDE. FOR THIS REASON YOU MUST INSTALLSMOKE ALARMS TO PROVIDE EARLY WARNING OF FIRE ANDTO...
Page 4 - Quick Set Up Guide; Note: This CO alarm must be installed by a competent person.; Step 1; Installation, Where to Install Your Alarm; for complete information.; Step 2; Determine how you want to mount the alarm. Your CO alarm is; Installation, How to Install your Alarm; for complete instructions about how to; Step 5; Test the unit’s operation by pressing and releasing the Test/Reset; How to Test Your CO Alarm
2 Quick Set Up Guide Listed below are five easy steps for setting up your Kidde CO Alarm. Please readthis entire guide for complete information. Note: This CO alarm must be installed by a competent person. Step 1 - Determine the best location for your CO alarm(s). Refer to Installation, Where to Ins...
Page 5 - Introduction; Carbon Monoxide; Front view
3 Introduction This Kidde Carbon Monoxide (CO) Alarm is an important part of your family’shome safety plan. Here are some basic facts you should know for your pro-tection and convenience Carbon Monoxide Carbon monoxide is invisible, odourless, tasteless, nonirritating, poisonousgas that is completel...
Page 6 - Features; Kidde CO Alarm Unique Features; Digital Display
Features Your CO Alarm The feature that sets this Kidde alarm apart from other alarms is theunique digital display that gives you a continuous readout of CO levelsfrom 30-999 parts per million. The digital display serves as an earlywarning of CO presence. This Kidde alarm gives you the choice of a d...
Page 7 - What Carbon Monoxide Can and Cannot Do; Where to install your alarm; Where to Install Your CO Alarm
Features 5 What Carbon Monoxide Can and Cannot Do This unit is designed to sense certain levels of CO from malfunctioningfurnaces, appliances, gas engines or other sources. This unit will pro-vide early warning of the presence of carbon monoxide, usually beforea healthy adult would experience sympto...
Page 8 - Installation; This alarm will only indicate the presence of CO at the sen-; Where Not to Install Your CO Alarm
Installation 6 Mounting ConfigurationLOCATION Your Kidde CO Alarm should be mounted in or near bedrooms and liv-ing areas or wherever you suspect a CO exposure to be likely. It is rec-ommended that you install a Kidde CO Alarm on each level of a multi-level home. CAUTION: This alarm will only indica...
Page 9 - How to Install Your CO Alarm
Do not install this alarm to a switch- or dimmer-controlled outlet if pos-sible.Do not install in areas where the temperature is colder than 4.4°C(40°F) or hotter than 37.8°C (100°F). These areas include uncondi-tioned crawl spaces, attics, porches and garages. Extreme tempera-tures will affect the ...
Page 10 - WALL
Direct Plug Alarm In its “as shipped” configuration, your Kidde CO Alarm is ready to beplugged directly into a wall-mains socket.To install: 1.) Choose a standard unswitched 230V electrical outlet to plug the alarm into. 2.) Plug the alarm in. Note: Do not cover the alarm with a curtain or other obs...
Page 12 - Low Battery Warning; mately every 30 seconds.; ” section for a; Normal Operation
Low Battery Warning If the 9 volt battery is missing, or if the battery’s power is low, an “Lb”message will display which blinks alternately with the current CO read-ing every second. If this happens, you need to replace the battery. When you have a low battery installed, you will notice the followi...
Page 13 - How to Know If Your Alarm is Malfunctioning; to do a quick diagnostic
Normal Operation 11 While on AC power, in the event of a CO incident, the alarm pattern willcontinue to repeat as long as CO is present.NOTE: Pressing the Test/Reset button tests the functions of the alarm’sinternal components, circuitry and micro-computer.YOU DO NOT NEED TO PRESS THE TEST BUTTON TO...
Page 14 - Never ignore an alarm.; A true alarm is an indication of potentially dan-; How to Care for Your Alarm
If your alarm sounder is beeping, and you are not sure if it is a COalarm or a malfunction alert, reset the alarm, open windows for ventila-tion and evacuate the premises immediately. Then call the KiddeFreephone Customer Hotline at 0800 917 0722 for assistance. Never ignore an alarm. A true alarm i...
Page 16 - • Buy only appliances approved by a nationally recognized testing
Where CO Comes From Inside your home, fuel burning appliances used for heating and cook-ing are the most likely sources of CO. Vehicles running in attachedgarages can also produce dangerous levels of carbon monoxide.A by-product of combustion, CO can be a potential problem from anumber of common sou...
Page 17 - Indicators of Possible CO Leaks; What You Should Know Before the Alarm Sounds
• Have the heating system, vents, chimney and flue inspected and cleaned by a qualified technician every year. • Follow manufacturer’s directions for safe operation of all fuel- burning appliances. • Examine vents and chimneys regularly for improper connections, visible rust or stains. • Open a wind...
Page 18 - Hidden Causes of CO Emission; • Never burn charcoal inside a home, garage, cabin, mobile home
Hidden Causes of CO Emission • Internal appliance damage or malfunctioning components• Improper burner adjustment• Hidden blockage or damage in chimneys Determine if anyone in the household is at high-risk for CO poison-ing:Many cases of reported CO poisoning indicate that while victims areaware the...
Page 19 - The Effects of Carbon Monoxide Exposure; The Effects of Carbon Monoxide Exposure:
Anyone in the household who is elderly, has anemia, heart disease,respiratory problems, emphysema, or chronic bronchitis, is at a higherrisk of CO poisoning and health problems from exposure to CO. If any-one in the household is at high risk for CO poisoning, we urge you totake extra precaution to p...
Page 20 - What to Do When the Alarm Sounds for Carbon Monoxide; If the Alarm Sounds for Carbon Monoxide:; What To Do When The Alarm Sounds; Actuation of this CO
What to Do When the Alarm Sounds for Carbon Monoxide Determine if anyone in the household is experiencing symp-toms of CO poisoning. Many cases of reported CO poisoningindicate that while victims are aware they are not well, theybecome so disoriented they are unable to save themselves byeither exiti...
Page 21 - Treatment for CO Poisoning
Note any combustion equipment not inspected by the techni-cian and consult the manufacturer’s instructions, or contactthe manufacturer directly, for more information about COsafety and this equipment. Make sure that motor vehicles arenot, and have not been, operating in an attached garage oradjacent...
Page 22 - It can be difficult for responders to locate the source(s) of CO if:
Call a Qualified Technician to Find and Repair the Problem Call a qualified service technician (such as a licensed heatingcontractor, utility service technician or fuel provider) to inspectyour home for possible sources of CO leak. Do not restartthese appliances until the problem is corrected. Reque...
Page 23 - Technical Information; Product Specifications; Blinking dot on display denotes normal operation. Display; Peak Level Memory Button:; Five-year warranty from date of purchase against defects in
Technical Information 21 Product Specifications Power: 230V AC units: 50 Hz, Current 120 mA max. Sensor: CO sensor calibrated at 150 ppm (±25 ppm). Temperature: Operating range: 40˚F (4.4˚C) to 100˚F (37.8˚C). Mounting: Accessories supplied for wall mount or direct plugapplications. Alarm: 85+ dB at...
Page 24 - Reading; This Kidde alarm meets the alarm response time; Replacement of the Alarm
How the Unit Determines When to Alarm Your Kidde alarm uses advanced technology to monitor the environ-ment in your home and warn you of certain levels of CO. An internalmicrocomputer works together with the sensors inside the alarm todetermine the levels of CO in the air. The microcomputer is calib...
Page 25 - Display Readings; Start-up and Normal Operation Readings
The following tables contain vital information about the vari-ous readings you may see on your display. We suggest youkeep this User’s Guide handy for reference.Your new Kidde Carbon Monoxide Alarm is a sophisticatedelectronic device – yet very simple to understand. Basically,the unit will display a...
Page 27 - THE MANUFACTURER WAR-; Warranty Disclaimers:; Any implied warranties arising out of; Warranty Performance:; During the above warranty period,; Warranty
WARRANTY COVERAGE: THE MANUFACTURER WAR- RANTS TO THE ORIGINAL CONSUMER PURCHASER,THAT THIS PRODUCT WILL BE FREE OF DEFECTS INMATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP FOR A PERIOD OF FIVE(5) YEARS FROM DATE OF PURCHASE EXCLUDINGTHE BATTERY. THE MANUFACTURER’S LIABILITYHEREUNDER IS LIMITED TO REPLACEMENT OF THEPRODU...
Page 28 - For Warranty Service:
Monoxide Alarm is not a substitute for property, disability,life, or other insurance of any kind. Appropriate insurancecoverage is your responsibility. Consult your insuranceagent.Kidde makes no warranty, express or implied, written ororal, including that of merchantability or fitness for any par-ti...