Part six – display reading and what they mean – Nighthawk KN-COPP-3 User Manual
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Part Six – Display Reading and What They Mean
Start-up and Normal Operation Readings
Page 6-3 and 6-4 contain vital information about the various readings you may
see on your display. We suggest you keep this User’s Guide handy for reference.
Your new Nighthawk carbon monoxide alarm is a sophisticat-
ed electronic device – yet very simple to understand. Basically,
the unit will display a “0” if it does not sense carbon monox-
ide and if you have a good 9V backup battery installed.
If it senses carbon monoxide, it will display a reading so you
can see if you have a non-threatening or emergency situation.
However, if the backup battery is low or missing, or if the unit
malfunctions it will display other readings (and alarm differ-
ently) to alert you that something is wrong with the alarm.
Please familiarize yourself and other family members to the
difference between a CO reading and a reading signifying a
problem with the alarm itself.
Display Shows
Alarm Sound
Unit Status
Recommended Action
Brief “888” and
One short “chirp”
Self checking when AC powered
None – Unit should quickly
flashing dot
return to zero.
“Lb” and dot
One short “chirp”
Start-up or reset phase when
Install or Replace 9V battery
flashes alternately
every 15 seconds.
AC powered and low battery
Refer to page 1-4.
with “0”.
Steady “0”
None
Normal AC operation (sensing
None
and flashing dot
no CO) and with good battery
Steady display of
4 quick beeps,
High level of CO detected
Refer to page 4-1
high number (in the
5 seconds off,
hundreds of ppm)
repeat.
and flashing dot
(flashes alternately)
6-3
If at any time you test the alarm and it does not perform as described, have it replaced immediately.
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