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2. Parts
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1) CO Alarm
2) LCD display: Show detector's parameters.
3) Buzzer: Sounder of the detector.
4) Power indicator: Green light that is used for power indication.
5) Fault indicator: Yellow light that is used for fault indication.
6) Alarm indicator: Red light that is used for alarm indication.
7) Test button: For testing and alarm silence.
8) Sensor inlet: Gas inlet.
9) Battery compartment: Where to install the battery.
10) Mounting hole
11) Mounting plate
12) Screw holes
13) Buckle: For attaching and locking the detector to the mounting plate.
14) PIN for mounting plate buckle : this PIN is needed to lock the mounting plate
to the detector.
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3. Information indication
Information
Status
Power-up
The Power indicator,
Fault indicator and Alarm
indicator will flash at the
same time, and the
buzzer beeps at the same
time.
Normal operation
The Power indicator
flashes at least once
every minute.
Low battery
The Fault indicator
warning
flashes with a beep at
least once every minute.
Fault warning
The Fault indicator will
flash twice with beeps.
Fault warning will be
given at least once every
minute when fault is
detected.
End-of-life
The Fault indicator will
warning
flash 3 times with beeps.
The end-of-life warning
will be given at least once
every minute.
Alarm warning
The Alarm indicator
flashes 5 times with
beeps. That makes one
cycle of alarm. Alarm
warning will be made 3
times every 10 seconds.
Function
This indicates that the
power supply is connected.
The indicator light is on
and the buzzer can sound
normal, indicating that
the indicator lights and
buzzer are working correct,
otherwise a fault message
will occur.
This indicates the detector
is in normal operation.
This means batteries
need to be replaced at
once.
This indicates there is a
fault in the sensor or cir-
cuit. Fault warning will be
given at least once every
40 seconds until fault is
removed.
This indicates the unit has
reached his end-of-life.
Replace the unit at once.
This indicates alarm
condition and dangerous
concentrations of CO is
detected. This cycle re-
peats as long as dangerous
CO levels are detected.
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