COWM300 ABUS CO alarm USER GUIDE 14 EN 50291-1:2010 + A1:2012 Version 1.
Contents Introduction ......................................................................... 6 Information on User Guide .................................................. 6 Intended use ....................................................................... 6 Limitation of liability ............................................................. 7 Safety information .............................................................. 8 Explanation of symbols .....................................................
Contents Typical symptoms of poisoning ......................................... 16 Sources of carbon monoxide & preventative measures ... 17 Behaviour in case of alarm .............................................. 18 Selecting location ............................................................. 19 General ............................................................................. 19 Which room? ..................................................................... 20 Where in the room? ................
Contents Sensor error ...................................................................... 34 Alarm state ........................................................................ 35 Alarm muting function ....................................................... 36 The end of sensor lifespan................................................ 37 Care and maintenance ...................................................... 38 Cleaning ............................................................................
Introduction Introduction Information on User Guide Dear customer, Thank you for purchasing this CO alarm. This device is a product that has been built using state-of-the-art technology. This user guide contains important information on starting operation and using the device. Store this user guide in a safe place for future reference. These instructions are a part of this product – bear this in mind if you pass on this product to others.
Introduction Limitation of liability Please observe the notes and instructions in this user guide! If you do not follow these instructions, any guarantee claim is invalidated. No liability can be accepted for resulting damage. No part of the product may be changed or modified in any way. Everything possible has been done to ensure that the content of these instructions is correct.
Safety information Safety information Explanation of symbols The following symbols are used in this manual and on the device: Symbol 8 Signal word Meaning Caution Indicates a risk of injury or health hazards. Caution Indicates a risk of injury or health hazards caused by electrical voltage. Important Indicates possible damage to the device/accessories. Note Indicates important information.
Safety information General Before using this device for the first time, please read the following instructions carefully and observe all warning information, even if you are familiar with the use of electronic devices. Caution All guarantee claims are invalid in the event of damage caused by non-compliance with these instructions. We cannot be held liable for resulting damage.
Safety information Battery warning information The device is supplied with 9 V direct current from a 9 V alkaline block battery. To guarantee a long service life and avoid fire and injury, please note the following: 10 The batteries must not be directly exposed to heat or sunlight, and must not be stored in a place with a very high temperature. The batteries must not be burned. The batteries must not come into contact with water.
Safety information Packaging Keep packaging material and small parts away from children danger of suffocation! Remove all packaging material before using the device. Functioning of the device To ensure that the device functions correctly, please note the following points: Do not cover the device. Do not paint over the device or cover it with wallpaper. Do not, on any account, open or repair the device. Failure to observe this instruction will invalidate the warranty.
Scope of delivery | Technical data Scope of delivery ABUS CO alarm Mounting material 9 V alkaline block battery User guide Technical data Power supply DC 9 V alkaline block battery - Duracell 9 V Alkaline (6LR61, MN1604) - GP 9 V Alkaline (6F22, 1604S) 12 Trigger sensitivity Conforms to EN 50291-1:2010 + A1:2012 CO concentration No alarm within Alarm at the latest after 30 ppm 120 min - 50 ppm 60 min 90 min 100 ppm 10 min 40 min 300 ppm - 3 min
Functional principle and features Sensor type Electrochemical Sensor lifespan 7 years Sensor range 0 to 1,000 ppm Detection range max. 60 m² Power consumption < 80 µA (Ø standby) || < 25 mA (Ø alarm) Operating temperature 0° to 40° C Humidity 30% to 95% (non-condensing) Sound pressure > 85 dB (A)@1 m (3.5 +/- 0.
Functional principle and features The battery-operated ABUS CO alarm (COWM300) detects carbon monoxide (CO) in even low concentrations, then gives off an acoustic as well as optical signal. The purpose of the CO alarm is to protect persons against the acute effects of carbon monoxide. However, it cannot prevent the chronic affects of carbon monoxide exposure or offer persons with special risks complete safety. 14 The CO alarm is not a substitute for smoke, fire or other alarms.
Formation & dangers from carbon monoxide Formation & dangers from carbon monoxide Poisonous effect Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colourless, odourless, nonirritating gas which can quickly become a deadly threat. Carbon monoxide bonds to the pigment of the red blood cells, thereby preventing the transport of oxygen, which can lead to unconsciousness and death by suffocation. High concentrations of CO can lead to dead in just a few minutes.
Formation & dangers from carbon monoxide Typical symptoms of poisoning Low Mild headaches, nausea, tiredness, flu-like symptoms CO concentration Medium Bad headaches, racing heart, vomiting CO concentration High CO concentration 16 Cramps, confusion, unconsciousness, cardiac arrhythmia Please note that the symptoms can occur earlier with children, pregnant women, senior citizens and persons with respiratory or heart diseases and even low CO levels could cause organ damage in unborn children.
Formation & dangers of carbon monoxide Sources of carbon monoxide & preventative measures Carbon monoxide is created, among others, during incomplete combustion processes (e.g. defective floor heating or clogged smoke outlets). Installing a CO alarm is not a substitute for the proper installation, use and maintenance of fuel-burning devices including related ventilation and exhaust gas systems. Have such devices/systems installed only by qualified persons.
Behaviour in case of alarm Behaviour in case of alarm When a carbon monoxide alarm sends out a signal, take the following measures in the specified order: 18 (1) Keep calm and open all doors and windows to increase the rate of ventilation. Stop using all combustion devices and make sure that they are switched off. (2) Press the Test/Reset button to switch off the alarm signal. Do not enter the affected area until the CO concentration has fallen below the critical level.
Behaviour in case of alarm | Selecting location (7) Check the functionality of the CO alarm after it has triggered (using Test/Reset button) and replace the batteries if necessary. Selecting location General The design and spacial distribution of residential buildings as well as the number, type and location of carbon monoxide sources can vary greatly. However, there are general instructions concerning where the device should and should not be installed to keep the risk of false alarms as low as possible.
Selecting location Which room? Installation for optimum safety: In every room that contains a combustion device. In every room that is used as a sleeping area. In every hallway per floor. In every room in which people spend long periods of time and from which they could not hear an alarm from another part of the building.
Selecting location Minimum installation If the number of alarms is limited or there are combustion devices in more than one room, the following criteria should be taken into account when installing the alarms. The alarms should be installed in rooms which contain a device without a smoke outlet or with an open smoke outlet. The alarms should be installed in rooms in which occupants spend the most amount of time.
Selecting location Alarm located in the same room as a combustion device When CO escapes from a combustion point, the heat initially rises. This is why you should install alarms as high as possible on a free wall in rooms with combustion devices, while considering the following points: The alarm should be assembled on a free wall, at least 200 mm below the ceiling. Install the alarm at a height at which you can reach it without tools and at which you can see all alarm displays.
Selecting location Alarms located in bedrooms and rooms far away from combustion devices In rooms located far away from combustion devices, the carbon monoxide has already cooled to room temperature. Due to the fact that CO has nearly the same density as air, it distributes uniformly in the air. Consider the following points: In bedrooms and in rooms which are located far away from combustion devices, the devices should be at the breathing level of the occupants (e.g.
Selecting location Where alarms should not be installed 24 Outside (use only possible in closed rooms) Where they can be blocked (e.g.
Installation and start-up Installation and start-up The following two variants are possible for operating the CO alarm: Wall installation Take the following steps in the specified order to install the alarm on the wall: 1. 2. Use a water level to mark the drill holes in the horizontal position. (Spacing 60 mm) Drill the holes with a suitable power drill at the previously marked locations.
Installation and start-up 3. Press the plastic dowels into the drill holes and screw in the two supplied screws until the screw heads stick out approx. 5 mm. 4. Open the battery compartment on the device side by pressing on the hatched area and push the cover in the direction of the arrow. 5. Fasten the battery clip on the 9°V block battery with the correct polarity. All three LEDs light up briefly and all symbols appear in the display. The CO alarm confirms start-up with a beep.
Installation and start-up 6. Place the battery into the compartment (the red safety pin is pressed downwards) and close the battery compartment. 7. The green LED blinks every 3 seconds for 30 seconds. The CO alarm is then ready for operation and the green LED blinks every 30 seconds. "0 ppm" appears in the display. 8. POWER 30s [1x / 3s] Then enter the current date (date of installation) on the rear label of the alarm with a water- and smudge-proof pen (see adjacent figure). E.g.
Installation and start-up 9. The alarm can be then be set on the screws with the rear side of the device facing downwards and locked into place. (See adjacent figure). 10. Check whether the CO alarm is functioning as soon as it is ready for operation (the green LED blinks once every 30 seconds) by pressing the Test/Reset button. Keep the device at arm's length to protect your hearing.
Installation and start-up Desk-stand "At breathing level" in bedrooms and living rooms without combustion devices during operation. Putting in the batteries for start-up is done as described in "Wall installation" under points 4 - 7 as well as 9 and 10. 1. Use the two feet to place the alarm on the bottom side of the housing on a flat, dust-free base. 2. Make sure that the alarm is standing securely and no objects prevent CO from entering the alarm.
Displays and functions Displays and functions Start-up After connecting the battery, all three LEDs light up briefly and all symbols appear in the display. The CO alarm confirms start-up with a beep. The green LED blinks every 3 seconds for 30 seconds (alarm calibration). The CO alarm is then ready for operation and the green LED blinks every 30 seconds. "0° ppm" appears in the display.
Displays and functions The display shows CO concentrations from 30 to 999 ppm. If the CO concentration exceeds this maximum value, the display continues to show 999 ppm. Testing the device electronics Pressing the Test/Reset button triggers a device electronics test: The warning tone signals and the red ALARM LED blinks. This does not signalise that CO is present in the room; it is a confirmation that the alarm is functioning properly.
Displays and functions Display of maximum value If carbon monoxide is detected in your presence (values of more than 30° ppm), but the CO alarm has reset into the Normal mode because CO levels are no longer present, the device stores the peak CO value detected. Pressing the Test/Reset button displays the stored value for 5 seconds. When the Test/Reset button is released, the CO alarm returns to the Normal state. Press the Test/Reset button for 5 seconds to delete the stored value.
Displays and functions Weak batteries A double beep combined with the FAULT LED blinking signal that the battery is weak. In addition, " " is shown in the display without interruption. The acoustic warning signal can be switched off for 8 hours by pressing the Test/Reset button. The yellow FAULT LED continues to blink and " " is shown in the display. Replace the battery within 7 days to guarantee proper alarm function.
Displays and functions Sensor error If the device registers a sensor error, this is signalled by a beep (every 30 seconds) in connection with blinking of the yellow FAULT LED. "Err" (Error) then appears in the display In this case, replace the entire alarm - the sensor itself cannot be replaced.
Displays and functions If a critical amount of CO is detected in the room, the measured CO concentration is shown in the display and the alarm outputs the following signals: 4 short beeps || 5 s pause || 4 short beeps [5s] [4 min] Alarm state 4 short beeps || 60 s pause || 4 short beeps Every beep is accompanied by blinking of the red ALARM LED. The alarm beeps as long as there is CO in the air.
Displays and functions Alarm muting function If the muting function is active, " " is shown in the display and the red LED continues to blink (as long as there is a critical amount of CO in the air). If the CO concentration is still high after a 5 minute muting, the acoustic alarm goes off again. 36 ALARM [5 min] If the alarm is in the Alarm state, the acoustic alarm can be deactivated for 5 minutes by pressing the Test/Reset button.
Displays and functions The end of sensor lifespan The lifespan of the electrochemical sensor is 7 years. If the end of the lifespan is reached, this is signalled by a triple beep every 30 seconds in connection with blinking of the yellow FAULT LED. In addition, "End" is shown in the display. FAULT [30 s] If this happens, replace the alarm immediately. The acoustic warning signal can be muted for 48 hours by pressing the Test/Reset button.
Care and maintenance Care and maintenance Cleaning 38 Dusty detectors must be cleaned. You can clean dust from the air vents of the detector using a vacuum cleaner or compressed air. If necessary, you can remove the dust with a brush. You can clean the surface using a cloth slightly dampened in soapy water. Do not allow water to penetrate inside the device. Do not clean the device in a dishwasher.
Care and maintenance Do not use chemicals. The following substances can impair sensor function and trigger false alarms: Methane, propane, isobutane, isopropanol, ethylene glycol, benzene, toluene, ethyl acetate, hydrogen sulphide, sulphur dioxide, products with an alcohol base, dyes, thinners, solvents, adhesives, hairsprays and cleaning products. Do not use flammable liquids for cleaning the alarm. Maintenance The electrochemical sensor is subject to ageing.
Manufacture date and software version Manufacture date and software version There is a 21-digit bar code on the back of the alarm from which the date of manufacture and the software version of the alarm can be derived.
Warranty Warranty ABUS products are designed and manufactured with the greatest care and tested according to the applicable regulations. The warranty only covers defects caused by material or manufacturing errors at the time of sale. If there are demonstrable material or manufacturing errors, the CO alarm will be repaired or replaced at the guarantor's discretion. In such cases, the warranty ends when the original warranty period of 2 years expires. All further claims are expressly rejected.
Warranty | Disposal In the event of a warranty claim, the original receipt with the date of purchase and a short description of the problem must be supplied along with the CO alarm. If you discover a defect on your CO alarm which existed at the time of purchase, contact your dealer directly within the first two years. Disposal Disposal as per directive WEEE 2002/96 EC The product contains valuable raw materials.
Declaration of conformity Declaration of conformity ABUS August Bremicker Söhne KG, Altenhofer Weg 25, 58300 Wetter hereby declares that the device with part designation COWM300 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2004/108/EC.