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Installation, Where co alarms should not be installed, Understanding your co alarm – First Alert CO605 User Manual

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INSTALLATION

WHERE TO INSTALL CO ALARMS

The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recommends that a CO

Alarm should be centrally located outside of each separate sleeping

area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms. For added protection,

install additional CO Alarms in each separate bedroom, and on every

level of your home.
If your bedroom hallway is longer than 40 feet (12 meters), install a CO

Alarm at BOTH ends of the hallway.

In a Single-level Home:

Install at least one CO Alarm near or within each separate sleeping

area.

For added protection, install an additional CO Alarm at least 20 feet

(6 meters) away from the furnace or fuel burning heat source.

In a Multi-level Home:

Install at least one CO Alarm near or within each separate sleeping

area.

For added protection, install at least one CO Alarm on each level of

the home. If you have a basement, install that CO Alarm at the top

of the basement stairs.

For added protection, install an additional CO Alarm at least 20 feet

(6 meters) away from the furnace or fuel burning heat source.

This unit should receive continuous electrical power. (The battery

is meant for emergency back-up only). Choose an outlet where it

cannot be accidentally unplugged or switched off by children. Keep

small children away from the unit. Teach them not to play with it or

unplug it. Explain what the alarms mean.

WHERE CO ALARMS SHOULD NOT BE

INSTALLED

DO NOT LOCATE THIS CO ALARM:

In garages, kitchens, furnace rooms, or in any extremely dusty, dirty

or greasy areas.

Closer than 15 feet (4.6 meters) from a furnace or other fuel burning

heat source, or fuel burning appliances like a water heater.

Within 5 feet (1.5 meters) of any cooking appliance.

In extremely humid areas. This Alarm should be at least 10 feet

(3 meters) from a bath or shower, sauna, humidifier, vaporizer, dish-

washer, laundry room, utility room or other source of high humidity.

In areas where temperature is colder than 40˚ F (4˚ C) or hotter

than 100˚ F (38˚ C). These areas include non-airconditioned crawl

spaces, unfinished attics, uninsulated or poorly insulated ceilings,

porches, and garages.

In turbulent air, like near ceiling fans, heat vents, air conditioners,

fresh air returns, or open windows. Blowing air may prevent CO

from reaching the sensors.

In direct sunlight.

In outlets covered by curtains or other obstruction.

This CO Alarm is designed for use inside a single-family home

or apartment. It is not meant to be used in common lobbies,

hallways, or basements of multi-family buildings unless working

CO Alarms are also installed in each family living unit.

CO Alarms in common areas may not be heard from inside

individual family living units.

This CO Alarm alone is not a suitable substitute for complete

detection systems in places which house many people, like

hotels or dormitories, unless a CO Alarm is also placed in each

unit.

DO NOT use this CO Alarm in warehouses, industrial or com-

mercial buildings, special-purpose non-residential buildings, or

airplanes. This CO Alarm is specifically designed for residential

use, and may not provide adequate protection in non-residential

applications.

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UNDERSTANDING YOUR CO ALARM

WHAT YOU SEE AND HEAR DURING INSTALLATION

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SUGGESTED AREAS FOR INSTALLING ADDITIONAL CO ALARMS

BEDROOM

BEDROOM

HALL

LIVING ROOM

KITCHEN

BASEMENT

BEDROOM

REQUIRED TO MEET NFPA RECOMMENDATIONS

WHEN YOU FIRST INSTALL THE BATTERY:

HORN: Silent

POWER/ALARM LIGHT: Flashes once

UNDER NORMAL CONDITIONS (AC POWER):

HORN: Silent

POWER/ALARM LIGHT: Shines continuously

WHEN YOU TEST THE CO ALARM:

HORN: Sounds loudly - 4 beeps, pause, 4 beeps, pause

POWER/ALARM LIGHT: The LED flashes with the same pattern as

the horn.

WHAT YOU SEE AND HEAR UNDER DIFFERENT CONDITIONS

DURING A POWER FAILURE (IN BATTERY BACK-UP):

HORN: Silent

POWER/ALARM LIGHT: Flashes once a minute.

WHEN THE ELECTRICITY COMES BACK ON AFTER A POWER FAILURE:

HORN: Silent

POWER/ALARM LIGHT: Shines continuously.

IF BATTERY BECOMES LOW OR IS MISSING:

HORN: Chirps once a minute

POWER/ALARM LIGHT: Shines continuously if AC is present or

flashes coincident with the horn-chirp if AC is not present.

IF THE CO ALARM IS NOT OPERATING PROPERLY (MALFUNCTION

SIGNAL):

HORN: Three rapid chirps every minute

POWER/ALARM LIGHT: Flashes three times with the horn.

WHAT YOU SEE AND HEAR IF CO IS DETECTED

ALARM LEVELS OF CO ARE DETECTED:

HORN: Sounds loudly - 4 beeps, pause, 4 beeps, pause.

This sequence repeats for as long as the unit is in alarm.

*

POWER/ALARM LIGHT: The LED flashes with the same pattern as

the horn.

*Note: If unit goes into alarm under battery back-up power, the

regular 4 beeps-brief pause cycle will repeat for four minutes.

After four minutes, the pause will increase to 1 minute.

IF YOU SILENCE THE ALARM:

HORN: Silent for about 4 minutes

POWER/ALARM LIGHT: Flashes rapidly
Note: After 4 minutes, if CO levels drop below alarm levels, the unit

will remain silent and return to normal operation.
If CO presence still indicates a potentially dangerous situation, the

horn will sound again.

IF THE CO LEVELS RETURN TO NORMAL:

HORN: Silent

POWER/ALARM LIGHT: Shines continuously