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FEATURES
An advanced electrochemical sensor
designed to accurately measure
low levels of carbon monoxide (CO)
providing an early warning of toxic CO
levels in your home.
Detects carbon monoxide
continuously.
Resistant to false alarms caused by
normal household contaminants.
Sounds a loud 85dB alarm (at
1m/3 feet) to alert you in case of an
emergency.
Test/ button - regularly self-check to
ensure alarm is operating correctly.
Simple to mount, portable, ideal for
travelling.
Certified to the European Standards for
Carbon Monoxide Alarms
EN 50291-1: 2010, EN 50291-2: 2010.
7 year warranty.
POSITIONING
This CO alarm is suitable for use in
domestic premises, caravan holiday
homes, caravans and motor caravans.
The following advice is applicable to all
intended applications, there are special
instructions at the end of this section
relating to positioning in caravan holiday
homes, caravans and motor caravans.
WARNING: This alarm will only indicate
the presence of carbon monoxide gas at
the sensor. Carbon monoxide gas may be
present in other areas.
In which room should the alarm be
installed?
Ideally, an alarm should be installed in
every room containing a fuel-burning
appliance and every sleeping room.
Additional alarms may be installed to
ensure that adequate warning is given for
occupants in other rooms, in which they
spend considerable time whilst awake and
from which they may not be able to hear
an alarm in another part of the premises.
CO alarms should also be installed in any
room which a flue passes through, even
if the flue is fully enclosed or concealed.
However, if there is a fuel-burning
appliance in more than one room and the
number of alarms is limited, the following
points should be considered when
deciding where best to put the alarm:
Locate the alarm in a room containing
a flueless or open-flued appliance.
Locate the alarm in a room where the
occupant(s) spend most time.
If the domestic premises is a bedsit (a
single room serving as both sitting and
bedroom) then the alarm should be put
as far from the cooking appliances as
possible and near to where the person
sleeps.
If the appliance is in a room not
normally used (for example a boiler
room), the alarm should be put just
outside the room so that it may be
heard more easily.
Where in the room should I place the
alarm?
For alarms located in the same room as
a fuel-burning appliance (for both wall
and ceiling mounted alarms) the following
applies:
The alarm should be at a horizontal
distance of between 1 m and 3 m from
the potential source.
If there is a partition in a room, the
alarm should be located on the same
side of the partition as the potential
source.
Carbon monoxide alarms in rooms with
sloped ceilings should be located at the
high side of the room.
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