Kidde KN-COPD-3-UK Manual de usuario

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AC Powered with Battery Backup
Carbon Monoxide
Alarm
Users Guide
with Digital Display, Peak Level Memory, and Battery Backup
Model: KN-COPD-3-UK
Please have the following information
ready when calling:
Alarm Model number (located on front of alarm):
Alarm Assembly number (located on back of alarm):
Date of Manufacture (located on the back of the alarm):
Date of Purchase:
Where Purchased:
For questions concerning your Alarm, please
call Kidde Safety Europe on 01753 685148
Attention: Please take a few minutes to thoroughly read this manual, which should be saved for future
reference and passed on to any subsequent owner. If you have any questions about the operation or instal-
lation of your alarm, please call
Kidde Safety Europe on 01753 685148
KM 98848
EN50291:2001
Includes a
9 Volt Battery
820-1196 REV. A
2520-7203-00
2520-7203-00.qxd 2006.4.7 3:50 PM Page 1
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Pagina 1 - Carbon Monoxide

AC Powered with Battery BackupCarbon Monoxide AlarmUser’s Guidewith Digital Display, Peak Level Memory, and Battery BackupModel: KN-COPD-3-UKPlease ha

Pagina 2 - Table of Contents

Direct Plug AlarmIn its “as shipped” configuration, your Kidde CO Alarm is ready to beplugged directly into a wall-mains socket.To install:1.) Choose

Pagina 3 - WARNING!

8. Hook the keyhole in the back cover over the screw head before orafter replacing the back cover on the unit. 9. Plug the adapter into an unswitched

Pagina 4 - Quick Set Up Guide

Low Battery WarningIf the 9 volt battery is missing, or if the battery’s power is low, an “Lb”message will display which blinks alternately with the c

Pagina 5 - Introduction

Normal Operation11While on AC power, in the event of a CO incident, the alarm pattern willcontinue to repeat as long as CO is present.NOTE: Pressing t

Pagina 6 - Features

If your alarm sounder is beeping, and you are not sure if it is a COalarm or a malfunction alert, reset the alarm, open windows for ventila-tion and e

Pagina 7 - BEDROOMLIVING ROOM

The Peak Level Memory ButtonWhen the Peak button is pressed the unit will display the highest COconcentration measured since the peak memory was last

Pagina 8

Where CO Comes FromInside your home, fuel burning appliances used for heating and cook-ing are the most likely sources of CO. Vehicles running in atta

Pagina 9

• Have the heating system, vents, chimney and flue inspected andcleaned by a qualified technician every year.• Follow manufacturer’s directions for sa

Pagina 10 - 1/8"

Hidden Causes of CO Emission• Internal appliance damage or malfunctioning components• Improper burner adjustment• Hidden blockage or damage in chimney

Pagina 11 - Installation

Anyone in the household who is elderly, has anemia, heart disease,respiratory problems, emphysema, or chronic bronchitis, is at a higherrisk of CO poi

Pagina 12 - Normal Operation

Quick Set Up GuideIntroduction• Carbon Monoxide Features• Your CO alarm• What CO alarms can and cannot doInstallation• Where to install your alar

Pagina 13

What to Do When the Alarm Sounds for Carbon MonoxideDetermine if anyone in the household is experiencing symp-toms of CO poisoning. Many cases of repo

Pagina 14

Note any combustion equipment not inspected by the techni-cian and consult the manufacturer’s instructions, or contactthe manufacturer directly, for m

Pagina 15

Call a Qualified Technician to Find and Repair the ProblemCall a qualified service technician (such as a licensed heatingcontractor, utility service t

Pagina 16

Technical Information21Product SpecificationsPower:230V AC units: 50 Hz, Current 120 mA max.Sensor:CO sensor calibrated at 150 ppm (±25 ppm).Temperatu

Pagina 17

How the Unit Determines When to AlarmYour Kidde alarm uses advanced technology to monitor the environ-ment in your home and warn you of certain levels

Pagina 18

The following tables contain vital information about the vari-ous readings you may see on your display. We suggest youkeep this User’s Guide handy for

Pagina 19

Display Readings 24Readings You May See When Unit is AC PoweredReadings You May See When Unit is on TemporaryBattery BackupDisplay ShowsAlarmSound Uni

Pagina 20 - Actuation of this CO

WARRANTY COVERAGE: THE MANUFACTURER WAR-RANTS TO THE ORIGINAL CONSUMER PURCHASER,THAT THIS PRODUCT WILL BE FREE OF DEFECTS INMATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP

Pagina 21

Monoxide Alarm is not a substitute for property, disability,life, or other insurance of any kind. Appropriate insurancecoverage is your responsibility

Pagina 22

QUESTIONS OR FOR MORE INFORMATIONCall our Kidde customer service department on 01753 685148or contact us at our website at www.kiddesafetyeurope.co.uk

Pagina 23 - Technical Information

1IMPORTANTTHIS CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM IS DESIGNED TO DETECTCARBON MONOXIDE GAS FROM ANY SOURCE OF IMPROPEROR MALFUNCTIONING APPLIANCES. IT WILL NOT SEN

Pagina 24

2Quick Set Up GuideListed below are five easy steps for setting up your Kidde CO Alarm. Please readthis entire guide for complete information. Note: T

Pagina 25 - Display Readings

3IntroductionThis Kidde Carbon Monoxide (CO) Alarm is an important part of your family’shome safety plan. Here are some basic facts you should know fo

Pagina 26 - Battery Backup

FeaturesYour CO AlarmThe feature that sets this Kidde alarm apart from other alarms is theunique digital display that gives you a continuous readout o

Pagina 27 - Warranty

Features5What Carbon Monoxide Can and Cannot DoThis unit is designed to sense certain levels of CO from malfunctioningfurnaces, appliances, gas engin

Pagina 28

Installation6Mounting ConfigurationLOCATIONYour Kidde CO Alarm should be mounted in or near bedrooms and liv-ing areas or wherever you suspect a CO ex

Pagina 29 - Kidde Safety Europe

Do not install this alarm to a switch- or dimmer-controlled outlet if pos-sible.Do not install in areas where the temperature is colder than 4.4°C(40°

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