User manual
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•Movethedetectortoasafelocationand
store in a plastic bag before painting,
wall papering, or performing any other
activities using substances that emit strong
fumes. Remember to remove it from the
bag and replace the detector when these
activities are finished.
Failure of any test should be reported to the
Technical Support Team (see page 21 for
contact details).
Do not attempt to repair your CO detector.
Do not remove any screws or open the main
casing of your detector. Any attempt to do so
may cause malfunction and will invalidate the
warranty.
WHAT TO DO IN THE
EVENT OF AN ALARM
WARNING: A loud alarm is a warning
that unusually high and potentially lethal
levels of carbon monoxide are present.
Never ignore this alarm, further exposure
can be fatal. Immediately check residents for
symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning,
and contact the proper authorities to resolve
all CO problems. NEVER IGNORE ANY
ALARM.
Please carefully review this owner’s manual to
ensurethatyouknowwhatactionstotakein
the event of an alarm.
What to do during an alarm
•Keepcalmandopenthedoorsand
windows to ventilate the property.
•Stopusingallfuelburningappliancesand
ensure, if possible, that they are turned off.
•Evacuatethepropertyleavingthedoors
and windows open.
•Contactyourgasorotherfuelsupplieron
theiremergencynumber;keepthenumber
in a prominent place.
Write your fuel supplier’s emergency number
here(seepage17formoreusefulnumbers):
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