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Carbon Monoxide Alarm User`s Manual

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1. www orientalert com V MUL 019B AO Carbon Monoxide Alarm User s Manual MODEL VST C598IH CE ACAUTION Read these instructions carefully before operating or serving and retain for future reference MAIN FEATURES gt AC DC operated carbon monoxide alarm j gt Test Hush button gt High and stable sensitivity gt Quick fix mounting bracket for easy installation and simple AC connector for easy installation gt Inter connectable up to 40 units gt Fitting and battery tamper resist feature gt LED operation indicator gt Low battery and battery missing warning indicator gt Auto reset after the CO is clear SPECIFICATION gt Model Number VST C598IH i gt Detection Type Electrochemical oT A gt Power Source 220 240V AC 50Hz and 9V DC Battery back up n Mr m gt Operation Current lt 60mA operation mains Vas ie gt Alarm Level 50ppm Between 60 90 min 100ppm Between 10 40 min 300ppm lt 3min gt Alarm Sound Level 85 Decibels at 1 meter Hil gt Operation Temperature 5C to 38 C Wf gt ieee a 15 to 90 Relative Humidity d Note This CO alarm can only be interconnected with other VST alarms specified IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM 1 WHAT IS CARBON MONOXIDE Carbon monoxide is a colorless odorless and tasteless poison gas that can be fatal when inhaled CO blinds to the hemoglobin in the blood and inhibits its capacity to carry oxygen CO kills hundreds of p
2. CHOOSING A REPLACEMENT BATTERY The unit requires one standard 9V battery The expected life of normal carbon zinc 9V battery is one year maximum under normal operation The expected life of normal alkaline 9V battery is three years under normal operation The following batteries are acceptable as replacements Golden Power 6F22 Megaton 6F22 New Leader 6F22 Gold Peak 1604 Eveready 522 1222 Golden Power G6F22 Golden Power GL6F22A CO ALARM REPLACEMENT CO Alarms don t last enduringly CO Alarms are sophisticated electronic devices with many parts Although the alarm and its component parts have undergone stringent tests and are designed to be very reliable it is possible that parts can fail Therefore you should test your CO Alarm weekly The CO Alarm must be replaced in 3 years or by the recommended replacement date on the label of unit on back side CLEAN THE CO ALARM Clean the CO alarm at least once a month to remove dust dirt or debris Using the soft brush or wand attachment to a vacuum cleaner vacuum all sides and cover of CO alarm Be sure all the vents are free of debris If necessary use a damp cloth to clean CO alarm cover IMPORTANT Do not attempt to remove the cover to clean inside the CO alarm This will void your warranty NOTE Never use detergents or solvents to clean the alarm Chemicals can permanently damage or temporarily contaminate the sensor Avoid spraying air fresheners hair spray
3. except as specified in this manual Do not use rechargeable batteries A CAUTION Explosion will happen if battery is incorrectly replaced You d better use good battery to make the alarm work long Some batteries can be used more than one year The battery should only be replaced by a qualified electrician or similarly qualified person 1 Turn off AC power supply to the CO alarm 2 Remove the 2 tamperproof tabs fitted between the base plate and detector by tools Turn CO alarm counterclockwise to detach it from the mounting plate 3 Gently pull down CO alarm 4 Remove battery from the compartment 5 Insert a new 9 volt battery to connector NOTE POLARITY OF CONNECTIONS Ensure the metal tab is fully depressed when the battery has been fitted 6 Using the Push to Test button test the CO alarm to verify 9V DC battery back up See TESTING THE CO ALARM 7 Reattach the CO alarm to the mounting plate by turning CO alarm clockwise until it snaps into place Insert the two tamperproof tabs back into the notch on edge of CO alarm after alarm is properly positioned in base 8 Turn on power supply and test CO alarm using push to test button See TESTING THE CO ALARM Note If the unit fails to operate when being tested Please refer to TROUBLESHOOTING If the problem still exits please turn to local agent or manufacture for help Do not attempt to remove the cover to solve the problem yourself This will void your warranty
4. gas from ANY source of combustion It is NOT designed to detect smoke fire or any other gas A CAUTION CO alarms can only sense CO that reaches the unit s sensor It s possible that CO may be present in other areas without reaching the alarm IMPORTANT CO ALARM PLACEMENT AND EXCEPTION INFORMATION Carbon Monoxide has a similar density to warm air and can be fitted in various locations If it is fitted to a wall then to ensure that the most effective use made of the detector it should be fitted at least 1 5 meters 5 feet above the floor level and at least 1 85 meters 6 feet from the appliance DO NOT INSTALL CO ALARMS Improper location can affect the sensitive electronic components in this alarm To avoid causing damage to the unit to provide optimum performance and to prevent unnecessary nuisance alarms l e a a ee E The alarm is not be located within 1 5m 5 feet of any cooking appliance Situations where the temperature may fall below 5 C or rise above 38C In a damp or humid area such as near bathrooms or in shower areas Any area where high levels of dusty dirty or greasy emissions could contaminate or clog the sensor Behind drapes or furniture In the path o fair discharged from a furnace air conditioning vent or ceiling fan Outside the building Directly above a sink or cooker A WARNING This Co alarm is designed for indoor use only Do not expose to rain or moisture It will not protect
5. respect to battery Manufacturer Xiamen Vs Top Electronics Co Ltd 2nd floor No 107 Xiaguang Road Xinyang Industrial District Haicang Xiamen China Tel 0086 592 6017700 Fax 0086 592 6017711 E mail info vs top com Website www orientalert com
6. Death within hour 6400 ppm Headache dizziness and nausea within 1 2 minutes The following symptoms related to CO POISONNING and are to be discussed with ALL members of the household Mild Exposure Slight headache nausea vomiting fatigue often described as flu like symptoms Medium Exposure Severe throbbing headache drowsiness confusion fast heart rate Extreme Exposure Unconsciousness convulsions cardio respiratory failure death Many cases of reported CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING indicate that while victims are aware they are not well They become so disoriented they are unable to save themselves by either the building or calling for assistance Yong children and household pets are typically the first affected 5 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Installation of your CO alarm is only one step in your safety plan Educate yourself and family to the sources and symptoms of CO poisoning and how to use your carbon monoxide alarm Test your CO alarm weekly Replace the battery immediately once depleted Buy appliances accepted by a recognized testing laboratory Install the appliances properly following the manufacturer s instructions Have installations done by professionals Have your appliances checked regularly by a qualified serviceman Clean chimneys and flues yearly Make regular visual inspections of all fuel burning appliances Check appliances for excessive rust and scaling Do not barbecue indo
7. against the risk of CO poisoning when the battery has drained DO NOT open or tamper with the alarm as this could cause malfunction HOW TO INSTALL THIS CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM This CO alarm can be installed either on the ceiling or the wall using the fixings provided i n lt Mounting Slots Mounting Bracket i Screw FA DE ai A 7 i yy Batter DANGER ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Turn off power at the main fuse box or circuit breaker by removing the fuse or switching the circuit breaker to the OFF position A WARNING This CO alarm is mains powered and requires wiring by a qualified electrician in accordance with the current Regulations for Electrical Installations The circuit used to power the CO alarm must be a dedicated permanent supply that cannot be switched off accidentally by the normal user Before installing ensure the electrical supply is isolated From back of CO alarm remove the mounting plate by turning it counterclockwise To later engage tamper resist feature twist out and set aside one of the pins molded into plate Both pins are exactly the same Gently pull household wires through center hole of plate Secure plate to ceiling or wall with mounting screws With a small wire connector connect brown wire from connecter plug to brown household wire Connect blue wire from connector plug to blue household wire SS 6 If interconnection is desired connect yellow wire from
8. back into CO levels indicate a potentially IF YOU ARE FEELING SYMPTOMS alarm 4 minutes after you dangerous situation OF CO POISONING EVACUATE your press the Test Hush button home and call the Fire Department If not press the Test Hush button again and keep ventilating your home CO Alarm sounds The CO Alarm may be Relocate your alarm If frequent alarms frequently even though no improperly located Refer to continue have home rechecked for high levels of CO are CO ALARM PLACEMENT potential CO problems You may be revealed in an investigation experiencing an intermittent CO problem This apparatus is designed to protect individuals from the acute effects of carbon monoxide exposure It will not fully safeguard individuals with specific medical conditions If in doubt consult a medical practitioner LIMITED GUARANTEE Vs Top Electronics Co Ltd the Company guarantees this Carbon Monoxide Alarm for two years from the date of purchase against any defects that are due to faulty materials or workmanship This guarantee only applies to normal conditions of use and service and does not include damage resulting form accident neglect misuse unauthorised dismantling or contamination howsoever caused This guarantee excludes incidental and consequential damage Vs Top Electronics Co Ltd makes no guarantee express or implied written or oral including that of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose with
9. connector to interconnect wire between CO alarms See section INTERCONNECTING CO ALARMS NOTE If this will be used as a single station CO alarm cover yellow wire with electrical tape and tuck it into junction box 7 Lift open battery pocket door 8 Connect new 9 volt battery to battery connector inside battery pocket Be sure battery is securely connected CO alarm may beep briefly when battery is installed 9 Close battery pocket door snapping it into place 10 Attach connector plug to pins on back of CO alarm Plug will only fit one way and will snap into place 11 Gently tug connector to be sure it is attached securely 12 Position CO alarm to mounting plate and turn clockwise to lock into place To engage tamper resist feature insert pin into notch on edge of CO alarm after alarm is properly positioned in base NOTE CO alarm will not mount to plate if battery is not installed 13 Turn on power at main fuse box or circuit breaker 14 Push test button to test CO alarm See TESTING THE CO ALARM INTERCONNECTING SMOKE ALARMS For interconnecting line only use 14 18 AWG minimum solid or stranded wire When being ar interconnected maximum wire length between any two alarms is 1500 feet for 18 AWG or 4000 feet for 14 AWG 20 OHMS loop resistance This CO alarm can be interconnected with as many as 40 other DC or AC ORIENTALERT s CO alarms and or smoke heat alarms Do not Asche connect to any other type or model CO a
10. d periods between cycles Negative pressure resulting from the use of exhaust fans Simultaneous operation of several fuel burning appliances competing for limited internal air Vent pipe connections vibrating loose from clothes dryers furnaces or water heaters Obstructions in or unconventional vent pipe designs which can amplify the above situations Extended operation of unvented fuel burning devices range oven fireplace etc Temperature inversions which can trap exhaust gases near the ground Vehicle idling in an open or closed garage or near a home To be safe know the possible sources of CO in your home Keep fuel burning appliances and their chimneys and vents in good working condition Learn the early symptoms of exposure and if you suspect CO poisoning move outside to fresh air and get emergency help Your first line of defense is an annual inspection and regular maintenance of your appliances Contact a licensed contractor or call your local utility company for assistance 4 SYMPTOMS OF CO POISONING 35 ppm The maximum allowable concentration for continuous exposure for healthy adults in any 8 hour period 200 ppm Slight headaches fatigue dizziness nausea after 2 3 hours 400 ppm Frontal headaches within 1 2 hours life threatening after 3 hours 800 ppm Dizziness nausea and convulsions within 45 minutes Unconsciousness within 2 hours and death within 3 hours 1600 ppm Headache dizziness and nausea within 20 minutes
11. ds 4 Flashes 4 Seconds 4 Beeps 4 Seconds Table A If the alarm does not test properly 1 Make sure that fresh batteries are installed correctly 2 Be sure the Alarm is clean and dust free 3 Install fresh 9V batteries and test the Alarm again Z WARNING e DO NOT try fixing the Alarm yourself this will void your warranty If the CO Alarm is still not operating properly and it is still under warranty please see How to Obtain Warranty Service in the Limited Warranty Install a new CO Alarm immediately e The Test Hush button is the only proper way to test the CO Alarm NEVER use vehicle exhaust Exhaust may cause permanent damage and voids your warranty For a list of acceptable replacement batteries see CHOOSING A REPLACEMENT BATTERY MAINTAINING YOUR CO ALARM Your alarm will alert you to potentially hazardous CO concentrations in your home when maintained properly To maintain your alarm in proper working order it is recommended that you 1 Test your alarm at least once a week 2 Clean your CO alarm regularly to prevent dust build up See CLEAN THE CO ALARM BATTERY REPLACEMENT Always turn off the AC supply to the CO alarm before replacing the battery Replace battery at least once a year or immediately when the low battery signal sounds once a minute even though the CO alarm is receiving AC power Battery should be replaced regularly as necessary A WARNING Do not use any other type of battery
12. eople each year and injures many more because it is difficult to be detected with the human senses In high concentrations CO can kill in minutes 2 SOURCES OF CARBON MONOXIDE Inside your home appliances used for heating and cooking are the most likely sources of CO Vehicles running in attached garages can also produce dangerous levels of CO CO can be produced when burning any fossil fuel such as gasoline propane natural gas oil and wood It can be produced by any fuel burning appliance that is malfunctioning improperly installed or not ventilated correctly such as Automobiles furnaces gas ranges stoves gas clothes dryers water heaters portable fuel burning space heaters and generators fireplaces wood burning stoves and certain swimming pool heaters Blocked chimneys or flues back drafts and changes in air pressure corroded or disconnected vent pipes loose or cracked furnace exchangers Vehicles and other combustion engines running in an open or closed garage attached or near a home Burning charcoal or fuel in grills and hibachis in an enclosed area 3 CONDITIONS THAT CAN RESULT IN TRANSIENT CO SITUATION IN THE HOME The following conditions can result in transient CO situations Excessive spillage or reverse venting of fuel burning appliances caused by outdoor ambient conditions such as wind direction and or velocity including high gusts of wind heavy air in the vent pipes Cold humid air with extende
13. fails to test A Test Hush correctly have it replaced immediately If the CO Alarm is not working Button properly it cannot alert you to a problem DO NOT stand close to the Alarm when the horn is sounding Exposure at close range may be harmful to your hearing When testing step away when horn starts sounding Push and hold the Test Hush button on the cover until the LED flashes The alarm horn will sound 4 beeps a pause then 4 beeps The ALARM RED light will flash The alarm sequence should last 5 6 seconds If it does not alarm make sure fresh batteries are correctly installed and test it again If the unit still does not alarm replace it immediately Testing with Carbon Monoxide The unit checks for CO every 4 seconds and as soon as it detects CO it flashes the red light as per Table A to confirm that is detecting CO gas The unit can be tested with CO by using one of the kits that comes with CO either in a glass phial or aerosol can Follow the instructions on the kit When it senses the CO it will have a Pre Alarming status please refer to table A for all detailed alarming indicators CO Alarm Response CO Level Pre Alarming status Response Time Alarming Alarming Horn ppm Red LED only without MIN Red LED Indictor beep 50 ppm 2 Flashes 4 Seconds 60 90 4 Flashes 4 Seconds 4 Beeps 4 Seconds 100 ppm 3 Flashes 4 Seconds 10 40 4 Flashes 4 Seconds 4 Beeps 4 Seconds 300 ppm 4 Flashes 4 Secon
14. larms except the ones we specify And this CO alarm is ee powered by 220 240V AC 50Hz and with 9V DC Battery back up 3 a Live Brown 1 Interconnect Yellow Neutral Blue 1 CO alarm 2 Ceiling or wall OPERATING YOUR CO ALARM Normal Operation When the CO alarm is under normal working operation in the clean air the green LED will be on when mains power is correctly connected and is also an indication that your alarm is in normal function The green LED will flash every one minute when mains power is cut off Alarm Condition When the unit detects dangerous levels of CO Red LED flashes rapidly and alarm sounds loudly repeating 4 beeps pause This will continue as long as there is a dangerous level of CO present Should the CO levels return to normal the unit will stop beeping CO LEVEL PPM RESPONSE TIME MIN 50 60 90 100 10 40 300 lt 3 Z WARNING This product may not alarm at low carbon monoxide levels Individuals with medical problems may consider using warning devices which provide audible concentrations under 30 ppm Hush Feature Z WARNING e The Hush Feature is for your convenience only and will not correct a CO problem Always check your home for a potential problem after any alarm Failure to do so can
15. ors or in attached garage Open windows when a fireplace or wood burning stove is use Be aware of CO poisoning symptoms DO NOT Burn charcoal inside your home RV camper tent or cabin Install convert or service fuel burning appliances without proper knowledge skill and expertise Use a gas range oven or clothes dryer for heating Operate gasoline powered engines indoors or in confined areas Operate unvented gas burning appliances using kerosene or natural gas in closed room Ignore a safety device when it shuts an appliance Ignore any warning from your CO alarm BATHROOM O CO ALARM PLACEMENT BEDROOM Typical single story home For minimum protection you should fit an alarm in the bedrooms or in the hallway of O sleeping areas Place it as near to the sleeping areas as possible and ensure the alarm is f BEDROOM BEDROOM audible when the bedrooms are occupied Typical Multi story or split level home For minimum protection you should fit at least one alarm on each floor O EDROOM TCHEN Note For maximum protection an alarm should be fitted in or near every room that contains a fuel burning appliance such as any central heating boilers gas fires room heaters water heaters cookers grills etc z gt TL KEY Maximum Protection O Minimum Protection Larri Hutt BASEMENT This carbon monoxide alarm is designed to detector carbon monoxide
16. paint or other aerosols near the alarm Do not paint the alarm Paint will seal the vents and interfere with proper sensor operation Move the CO Alarm to a remote location to prevent possible damage to or contamination of the sensor if you will be staining or stripping wood floors or furniture painting wall papering or using aerosols or adhesives AN WARNING Reinstall the CO Alarm as soon as possible to assure continuous protection The following is a list of substances that at high levels can damage the sensor or cause temporary false alarm that is not a carbon monoxide alarm Ethylene ethanol alcohol iso propanol benzene toluene ethyl acetate hydrogen hydrogen sulfide and sulfur dioxide Also most aerosol sprays alcohol based products paint thinner solvent adhesive hair spray after shave perfume auto exhaust cold start and some cleaning agents WHAT TO DO IF THE ALARM SOUNDS A WARNING Actuation of your CO alarm indicates the presence of carbon monoxide CO which can kill you If alarm sounds 1 Operate reset button 2 Call your emergency services 3 Immediately move to fresh air outdoors or by an open door window Make sure that all persons are alerted Do not re enter the premises nor move away from the open door window until emergency services responders have arrived the premises have been aired out and your alarm remains in its normal condition 4 After following steps 1 3 if your alarm reactivate
17. r battery life will be reduced if either a fault occurs with the battery or the alarm remains in alarm for long periods of time Unit Malfunction Your CO alarm performs an internal self diagnosis to make sure that it is functioning properly If the unit has detected an error there is a failure warning The horn sounds 3 short chirps every minute Push and hold Test Hush button Red LED is on Release Test Hush button Red LED is off In case of the above failure warning happened the CO alarm should be replaced to a new one End of Life warning The horn sounds 2 short chirps following with 1 long chirp every minute In case of the above warning happened the CO alarm is end of life and the CO alarm should be replaced to a new one If your CO alarm sounder is beeping and you are not sure if it is a CO alarm or malfunction alert reset the alarm open windows for ventilation turn off fuel burning appliance like kerosene or oil heaters furnaces wood burning stoves water heaters or other fossil fuel burning appliances Never ignore a CO unit s alarm A true alarm is an indication of potentially dangerous levels of carbon monoxide CO alarms are designed to alert you to the presence of carbon monoxide before an emergency before most people would experience symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning giving you time to resolve the problem calmly TESTING THE CO ALARM e Test the CO Alarm once a week If the CO Alarm ever
18. result in injury or death NEVER remove the battery from your CO Alarm to silence the horn Use the silence feature Removing the battery removes your protection See If Your CO Alarm Sounds for details on responding to an alarm The Hush Feature is intended to temporarily silence your CO Alarm s alarm horn while you correct the problem it will not correct a CO problem While the alarm is silenced it will continue to monitor the air for CO When CO reaches alarm levels the alarm will sound repeating horn pattern 4 beeps a pause 4 beeps etc Press and hold the Test Silence button until the horn is silent The initial Silence cycle will last approximately 4 minutes NOTE After initial 4 minute Silence cycle the CO Alarm re evaluates present CO levels and responds accordingly If CO levels remain potentially dangerous or start rising higher the alarm will start sounding again While the detector is silenced If the CO Alarm This means Is silent for only 4 minutes then starts sounding CO levels are still potentially dangerous loudly 4 beeps pause 4 beeps pause If the CO Alarm This means Remains silent after you pressed the Test Hush CO levels are dropping button Low Battery Signal The horn chirps once every minute This warning should last for up to 30 days but you should replace the battery as soon as possible NOTE With normal use the battery will last for 1 year minimum Howeve
19. s within a 24 hour period repeat steps 1 3 and call a qualified appliance technician to investigate for sources of CO from fuel burning equipment and appliances and inspect for proper operation of this equipment If problems are identified during this inspection have the equipment serviced immediately Note any combustion equipment not inspected by the technician and consult the manufacturer s instructions or contact the manufacturers directly for more information about CO safety and the equipment Make sure that motor vehicles are not or have not been operating in a garage attached or adjacent to the residence Never restart the source of a CO problem until it has been corrected Z WARNING Never ignore the sound of the alarm If the alarm is sounding pressing the test reset button will terminate the alarm If the CO condition that caused the alert in the first place continues the alarm will reactivate If the unit alarms again within six minutes it is sensing high levels of CO which can quickly become a dangerous situation Trouble Shooting Guide PROBLEM THIS MEANS YOU SHOULD The horn sounds short Low battery warning Install new 9V battery The horn sounds 3 quick Malfunction signal CO Alarm The CO alarm should be replaced to a The horn sounds 2 quick Malfunction signal CO Alarm The CO alarm should be replaced to a chirps following with 1 needs to be replaced new one long chirp CO Alarm goes

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