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General safety instructions
Have the heating system inspected and serviced regularly by an approved contractor.
WARNING
Installation of the alarm should not be used as a substitute for proper installation, use and maintenance
of fuel-burning appliances including appropriate ventilation and exhaust systems.
What to do in the presence of a carbon monoxide alarm
▶ Keep calm and open all doors and windows to increase the rate of ventilation
▶ Stop using all the fuel-burning appliances and ensure, if possible, that they are turned off. For
example, for gas appliances, please isolate the emergency control valve.
▶ If the alarm continues activated, leave the building and only re-enter when the alarm has stopped. In
multi-occupancy and multi-story properties, alert all the occupants of the risk
▶ Get medical help for anyone with the effects of carbon monoxide poisoning and advice that carbon
monoxide inhalation is suspected.
▶ Get in contact with the appropriate servicing and/or maintenance agency. When necessary, get in
contact with the fuel supplier through their emergency number and with the national Gas Emergency
Service Provider. This way, the source of carbon monoxide emissions can be identified and
corrected.
▶ Do not use fuel-burning appliances again until it gets checked and cleared by a competent person
according to national regulations.
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