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Contents of this user's guide – Kidde P3010K-CO User Manual

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CONTENTS OF THIS USER'S GUIDE

1 — LIMITATIONS OF SMOKE AND CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS

2 — RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS FOR ALARMS

3 — LOCATIONS TO AVOID

4 — INSTALLATION / MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS

5 — OPERATION AND TESTING

6 — VISUAL AND AUDIBLE INDICATIONS

7 — NUISANCE AND HUSH

8 — BATTERY

9 — DEACTIVATION OF ALARM

10 — CLEANING

11 — GENERAL CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) INFORMATION

12 — GOOD SAFETY HABITS

13 — SERVICE AND WARRANTY

This alarm detects products of combustion using photoelectric technology
and carbon monoxide using an electrochemical cell. Many times throughout
this User’s Guide, we will refer to Carbon Monoxide as “CO.”

This alarm is acceptable for use near kitchens or cooking areas but can
be used in all other residential applications where a smoke or CO alarm is
required.

After ten (10) years of cumulative power up, this unit will “chirp” two times
every 30 seconds. This is an "operational end of life" feature which will indi-
cate that it is time to replace the alarm.

To help identify the date to replace the unit, a label has been affixed to the
side of the alarm. Write the “Replace by” date (10 years from initial power
up) in permanent marker on the label prior to installing the unit.

Product Features and Specifications:
• Temperature: Operating Range: 40°F (4.4°C) to 100°F (37.8°C)
• Humidity: Operating range: 10-85% non-condensing
• Audible Alarm: 85+ dB at 10’ @ 3.4±0.5 KHz pulsing alarm
• Smoke Sensor: Photoelectric
• CO Sensor: Electrochemical

Two labels have been provided that have important information on what
to do in case of a CO alarm. Place one label next to the alarm after it is
mounted, and one near a fresh air source such as a door or window.