User's Manual
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3. After the mounting plate is secured, slide the detector over
the mounting plate (see Figure 4 on page 2).
Important labels provided
Two labels have been provided that have important information
on what to do in case of an alarm. Add the phone number of your
emergency service provider in the space provided. Place one
label next to the detector after it is mounted, and one label near
a fresh air source such as a door or window.
Programming
The following section provides a general guideline for
programming (learning) the unit into control panel memory. Refer
to the panel documentation for complete programming details.
To add the CO detector to panel memory:
1. Set the panel to program mode.
2. Proceed to the Learn/Add Sensors menu.
3. Select the desired sensor number.
4. Push the “Learn” button on the RF Module (within the
detector) using the provided tool to initiate enrollment. The
access hole is on the side of the detector.
5. When the panel prompts you for sensor group number,
enter the appropriate group number based on the system
panel.
6. At the panel, exit program mode.
Note: Each CO detector is programmed with a unique ID when
manufactured. The unique ID is enrolled into the control panel at
the time of installation, allowing the CO detector to communicate
with that specific control panel.
Testing
Note: This unit is sealed. The cover is not removable.
WARNING: The control panel must be placed into sensor
test mode while conducting any tests. Placing the control panel
into sensor test mode for all testing helps to protect against false
alarms and unintentional central station reporting.
Due to the loudness of the detector, we suggest that you place
your fingers over the sounder vent while testing your detector.
Caution: Continuous exposure to the high sound level of
this detector over an extended period of time may cause hearing
loss.
The CO detector provides three test modes:
• Normal CO detector test. Conducts an internal self-test
and tests the sounder.
• RF communication test. Tests the communication path
with the control panel.
• CO sensor functional gas test. Tests the functional
operation of the CO sensing element.
Normal CO detector test
1. Wait at least 10 minutes after installation to test the CO
detector.
2. Make sure the green Power LED is flashing for normal
operation.
3. Set the control panel to sensor test mode.
4. Press and hold the Test/Hush button until the unit beeps two
times (approximately 5 seconds), and then release the
button. If the unit is operating properly, you will hear four
quick beeps, followed by 5 seconds of silence, followed by
four quick beeps. The “TEST” and “ALARM” messages will
be sent to panel.
5. At the control panel, exit sensor test mode.
RF communication test
This section provides general guidelines for testing the CO
detector with the panel. Refer to the specific panel
documentation for complete testing details.
Before testing, ensure that your control panel is set to sensor
test mode. Setting your panel to sensor test mode prevents an
alarm signal from being transmitted to the central monitoring
station (if you have a monitored system).
1. Wait at least 10 minutes after installation to test the CO
detector.
2. Make sure the green Power LED is flashing for normal
operation.
3. Set the control panel to sensor test mode.
4. Press and hold the Test/Hush button until the unit beeps
once (approximately 1 second), and then release the button.
If the unit is operating properly, you will hear four quick
beeps. The “TEST” message will be sent to panel.
5. The control panel will beep and display the number of RF
packets received.
6. At the panel, exit sensor test mode.
CO inspection and functional gas test
A canned CO testing agent must be used for the CO functional
gas test. Contact local supplier for canned CO gas – solo C6 or
equivalent.
1. Wait at least 10 minutes after installation to test the CO
detector.
2. Make sure the green Power LED is flashing for normal
operation.
3. Set the control panel to sensor test mode.
4. Press and hold the Test/Hush button until the unit beeps
three times (approximately 10 seconds), and then release
the button. The unit will enter the functional gas test mode.
The Power LED will blink once per second while in
functional test mode.
5. Apply a CO test agent to the slit as shown in Figure 7.
When CO is detected, the unit will activate a CO alarm. The
unit will send RF test packets to the control panel when the
CO alarm is activated.