The contractor's first choice, 220 series - diy mains only, Ei220en – Aico Carbon Monoxide Alarms 260 Series User Manual
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The Contractor's First Choice
Mains Powered & Battery CO Alarms For Owner Occupied Properties
The Ei225 Series of Carbon Monoxide alarms are designed to
provide reliable mains powered CO detection. Using the same
proven CO sensor as the Ei260 series, the unit is designed with
performance in mind. Useful and practical features such as the
built in pattress with integral terminal block and CO gas quick-test
feature ensure straightforward installation and testing.
BS EN 50291:2001
BS EN 50291:2001
BS EN 50291:2001
225 Series - Mains Powered Alarm
Ei225EN
• Proven Electrochemical Cell CO sensor module, minimum 5
year life
• Kitemarked to BS EN 50291: 2001
• Automatic self diagnostics
• Easy to use test/hush button
• Distinctive alarm sound is easily distinguishable from a
smoke/heat alarm
• Pre alarm warning - alarm LED will flash
• Memory feature - indicates last recorded CO level
• Quick CO gas test feature - saves time and money
• LED indicators for power, CO level and fault status conditions
• Built-in pattress with integral terminal block and surface wiring
knockout
• Fixing kit included
• Full technical specification sheet available on request
• 5 year guarantee
220 Series - DIY Mains Only
With Pre-wired Lead & Plug
Ei220EN
• 3-pin plug with 2.5m pre-wired cable
• Automatic self diagnostics
• Easy to use test/hush button
• Distinctive alarm sound
• Pre alarm warning - alarm LED will flash
• Memory feature - indicates last recorded CO level
• LED indicators for power, CO level and fault status conditions
205 Series - DIY Battery Only
Ei205ENA
• 3 x AA Alkaline Batteries - sealed in unit designed to last for the
lifetime of the alarm
• Automatic self diagnostics
• Easy to use test/hush button
• Distinctive alarm sound
• Pre alarm warning - alarm LED will flash
• Memory feature - indicates last recorded CO level
• LED indicators for power, CO level and fault status conditions