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1. 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 e Locate the alarm in a room containing a flueless or open flued appliance e Locate the alarm in a room where the occupant s spend most time e fthe 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 e Ifthe 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 INTHE ROOM SHOULD 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 e The alarm should be at a horizontal distance of between 1m and 3m from the potential source e If there is a partition in a room the alarm should be located on the same side of the partition as the potential source e Carbon monoxide alarms in rooms with sloped ceilings should be located at the high side of the room In addition to the above the following must be observed if the alarm is located on a wall e Itshould be located close to the ceiling e It should be located at a height greater than the height of any door or window e Itshould be at least 150mm from the ceiling If the ala
2. aware they are not feeling well they become disorientated and unable to save themselves by either exiting the building or calling for assistance Exposure during sleep is particularly dangerous because the victim may not wake up SYMPTOMS OF CARBON MONOXIDE CO POISONING e Mild Exposure Slight headache nausea vomiting fatigue often described as flu like symptoms e Medium Exposure Severe throbbing headache drowsiness confusion fast heart rate e Extreme Exposure Unconsciousness convulsions cardiorespiratory failure death 10 Your CO alarm monitors the level of CO as parts per million ppm in the atmosphere surrounding the alarm e 35ppm The maximum allowable concentration for continuous exposure for healthy adults in any 8 hour period as recommended by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA e 200ppm Slight headache fatigue dizziness nausea after 2 3 hours e 400ppm Frontal headaches within 1 2 hours life threatening after three hours e 800ppm Dizziness nausea and convulsions within 45 minutes Unconsciousness within two hours Death within 2 3 hours The Alarm will sound e Between 60 and 90 minutes when exposed to 50ppm of CO e Between 10 and 40 minutes when exposed to 100ppm of CO e Within 3 minutes when exposed to 300ppm or more of CO Should you suspect CO may be affecting you or your family open the doors and windows of your property
3. edge of the potential source 5 INSTALLATION DO Ensure this alarm is installed by a competent person who feels able to install it according to the instructions DO NOT Tamper with the alarm for risk of electric shock or malfunction To mount on a wall or ceiling Please ensure that you use the screws provided as they were chosen specifically for use with this product Drill holes into the wall Insert the plastic wall plugs Using a screwdriver push out the blanking plastics to enable you to put the screws through to secure the bracket in place To place on a shelf The base of the alarm has been designed to allow it to stand freely on a shelf IMPORTANT When placing on a shelf please follow the recommendations for positioning See Positioning ACTIVATING YOUR CO ALARM Your CO alarm has an integrated power pack To activate the alarm you need to remove the disabling clip by pulling it out of the alarm Retain the disabling tab for future use in 4 i j O ZIN J amp F When the alarm is activated the Power LED will begin to flash green once every minute to indicate that the alarm is fully operational Test the sounder power pack and circuitry by pressing and holding the centre of the Test Silence button briefly to confirm that the alarm is operating correctly The sounder will sound as soon as the button is pressed and the Alarm LED will illuminate red indica
4. to ventilate turn off your appliances and evacuate the premises At this time the authorities should be contacted to locate the source of the carbon monoxide before re entering the building Medical attention should be sought for anyone suffering the effects of CO poisoning COMMON SOURCES OF CO e Oil and gas boilers e Portable generators e Oil or solid fuel cookers e Gas or paraffin heaters e Barbecues e Clogged chimneys e Wood or gas fireplaces e Cigarette smoke e Gas appliances e Any fossil fuel burning appliance WARNING This carbon monoxide alarm is not a combustible gas detector nor a smoke detector Please install the proper alarms to detect combustible gases or smoke This CO alarm should not be seen as a substitute for the proper installation use and maintenance of fuel burning appliances including appropriate ventilation and exhaust systems nor the sweeping of chimneys WARNING Variables relating to your fuel burning appliances can change at any point eg the flue or chimney could suddenly become blocked or damaged appliances may stop running correctly or circumstances in neighbouring properties may change resulting in the presence of carbon monoxide For this and other reasons do not use this carbon monoxide alarm on an intermittent basis or as a portable alarm for trying to trace one source of the spillage of combustion products from fuel burning appliances or from chimneys 11 PRODUCT I
5. Installation and User Guide Firefingel Carbon Monoxide Alarm 10 Year Life Wi Safe f Model W2 CO 10X co EN 50291 1 2010 EN 50291 2 2010 KM 551504 GN3231R3 W2 CO 10X Carbon Monoxide Alarm W2 module contained within product independently tested to RF standard ETSI EN 300 220 2 V2 3 2 2010 02 by TRaC Global Ltd O A Sprue Brand Sprue Safety Products Ltd Vanguard Centre Coventry CV4 7EZ UK Technical Support 0800 141 2561 UK Textphone users 18001 0800 141 2561 EIRE dial 1 800 523171 Z Email technicalsupport sprue com Web www fireangel co uk CONTENTS Features coa canoa ee 4 Carbon Monoxide How it Positioning oo oouo aua 4 Can AffectYou andYour Family 9 metalation ace oko ax pee x 6 Product Indicators 12 Wireless Interlink 7 uetan Gg aye E 13 AlarmTest 8 Diep osaan a He ete oe 13 Sleep Easy 9 Warranty aaa aaa aaa 13 What to do in the EventofanAlarm 9 Note This user manual is also available in large text and other formats Please email technicalsupport sprue com or call 0800 141 2561 for further information FEATURES e Wi Safe 2 technology enabling wireless interlinking between other Wi Safe 2 alarms e An advanced electrochemical sensor designed to accurately measure levels of carbon monoxide CO providing an early warning of toxic CO levels in your home e Detects carbon monoxide continuously e Resis
6. NDICATORS Mode Green LED Red LED Amber LED Chirp Normal Operation minute Alarm Flashes once per Flashes once every Four audible chirps five seconds repeated Low battery End of sensor life Chirps once per Flashes once per minute at the same minute time as the amber LED flashes Sensor fault Chirps at a different Double flashes time to the amber LED flashes IMPORTANT The selected power pack was chosen to provide power beyond the lifetime of the product in particular the sensor under norma operating conditions The sensor life is 10 years For this reason the alarm should be replaced after 10 years from the date of installation The Alarm LED red is flashing The Fault LED amber is illuminated and the alarm is making a chirping sound If the red LED is flashing every second and the alarm is sounding a carbon monoxide leak has been detected Keep calm and open the doors and windows to ventilate the property Stop using all fuel burning appliances and ensure if possible that they are turned off Evacuate the property leaving the doors and windows open Contact your gas or other fuel supplier on their emergency number If the amber LED is flashing once per minute and at around the same time as the chirp this indicates a low battery condition and the alarm should be replaced as soon as possible and certainly within 30 days If this fault
7. l supplier on their emergency number keep the number in a prominent place e Do not re enter the property until the alarm has stopped When exposed to fresh air it can take up to 10 minutes for the sensor to clear and the alarm to stop depending on the level of carbon monoxide detected e Get medical help immediately for anyone suffering the effects of carbon monoxide poisoning headache nausea and advise that carbon monoxide poisoning is suspected e Do not use the appliances again until they have been checked by an expert In the case of gas appliances the engineer must be registered on the Gas Safe register WARNING Alarms conforming to this standard may not protect people who are at special risk from carbon monoxide exposure by reason of age pregnancy or medical condition If in doubt consult your doctor CARBON MONOXIDE HOW IT CAN AFFECT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY Carbon monoxide is a dangerous poisonous gas that kills and injures hundreds of people each year It is often referred to as the silent killer because it 9 has no odour or taste and cannot be seen Like oxygen CO enters the body through the lungs during the normal breathing process It competes with oxygen by replacing it in the red blood cells thereby reducing the flow of oxygen to the heart brain and other vital organs In high concentrations CO can kill in minutes Many cases of reported carbon monoxide poisoning indicate that while victims are
8. occurs at night when it may be inconvenient to replace your alarm please refer to the Sleep Easy feature If the amber LED is flashing once per minute but at a different time to the chirp this indicates a fault and the alarm should be replaced immediately 12 MAINTENANCE DISPOSAL Your CO alarm will alert you to potentially hazardous CO concentrations in your home when maintained properly Keep the alarm free from dust by gently vacuuming the case with a soft brush attachment as required To prevent the possibility of contaminating the sensor in your alarm and thus affecting its reliability e Never use cleaning solutions on your alarm Simply wipe with a slightly damp cloth e Do not paint the alarm e Do not spray aerosols on or near the alarm e Donotuse any solvent based products near the alarm e Do not attempt to repair your CO alarm e Do not remove any screws or open the main casing of your CO alarm Any attempt to do so may cause malfunction and will invalidate the warranty Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with your other household waste The alarm is ideally suited for disposal within the waste electronic and electrical equipment WEEE recycling scheme Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your local authority retailer or contact our Technical Support team for recycling disposal advice as regional variations apply WARNING Do not burn or in fire di
9. on is pressed and the Alarm LED will illuminate red indicating that the sounder is working and the power pack is providing power to the unit This test should be performed on a weekly basis SLEEP EASY Low battery warnings often start at night or when it may be inconvenient to replace your alarm You can silence the audible low battery chirp for a period of eight hours by pressing the test button After this period the audible chirp will start again This process can be repeated for a maximum of 10 times Your alarm will still detect CO during this time however you must replace your alarm within 30 days as it may have insufficient power to warn you of a real CO leak after this time WHATTO DO INTHE EVENT OF AN ALARM WARNING A loud alarm is a warning that potentially lethal levels of carbon monoxide are present Never ignore this alarm further exposure can be fatal Immediately check residents for symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning and contact the proper authorities to resolve all CO problems NEVER IGNORE ANY ALARM Please carefully review this guide to ensure that you know what actions to take in the event of an alarm WHATTO DO DURING AN ALARM e Keep calm and open the doors and windows to ventilate the property e Stop using all fuel burning appliances and ensure if possible that they are turned off e Evacuate the property leaving the doors and windows open e Ring your gas or other fue
10. rm is located on the ceiling e It should be at least 300mm from any wall and any ceiling obstruction e g light fittings Alarms located in sleeping rooms and in rooms remote from a fuel burning appliance should be located relatively close to the breathing zone of the occupants CARAVANS Caravans may have additional risks of carbon monoxide admission through air vents due to the nearby presence of other vehicles engines generators or barbecues however this does not change the basic guidance on the location of the alarm Caravans should be fitted with an alarm in the same room as any combustion appliance s located in accordance with previous advice in this section If the caravan has a single living space which incorporates the sleeping accommodation it can be considered to be equivalent to a bedsit and a single alarm is sufficient However any sleeping accommodation which is in a separate room from the combustion appliance s should also contain an alarm located in accordance with previous advice in this section It is not always possible to find an optimum location for an alarm for example a small caravan may not have suitable vertical surfaces available Nevertheless when fitting an alarm in such situations the two most important considerations when selecting an appropriate location are e Not mounting the alarm directly above a source of heat or steam e Mounting the alarm at a distance of 1 3m from the nearest
11. spose of WARNING If your alarm is dropped or damaged as a precaution it should be removed from the building WARRANTY Sprue Safety Products Ltd warrants to the original purchaser that its enclosed CO alarm be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal residential use and service for a period of 5 years from the date of purchase Provided product is sent back to Sprue Safety products with proof and date of purchase Sprue Safety Products Ltd hereby warrants that during the 5 year period commencing from the date of purchase Sprue Safety Products Ltd at its discretion agrees to replace the unit free of charge The warranty on any replacement W2 CO 10X alarm will last for the remainder of the period of the original warranty in respect of the alarm originally purchased that is from the date of original purchase and not from the date of receipt of the replacement product Sprue Safety Products Ltd reserves the right to offer an alternative product similar to that being replaced if the original model is no longer available or in stock This warranty applies to the original retail purchaser from the date of original retail purchase and is not transferable Proof of purchase is required This warranty does not cover damage resulting from accident misuse disassembly abuse or lack of reasonable care of the product or applications not in accordance with the 13 user guide It does not cover events and conditions ou
12. tant to false alarms caused by normal household contaminants e Sounds a loud 85cB alarm 3m to alert you in case of an emergency e Test Silence button e Regular self check to ensure alarm is operating correctly e Certified to the European Carbon Monoxide Alarm Standard EN 50291 1 2010 and EN 50291 2 2010 e Storage and transportation conditions 20 C to 60 C 30 90 RH non condensing e 5 year warranty POSITIONING This CO alarm is suitable for use in domestic premises as well as caravans and motor caravans Alax The following advice from BS EN 50292 2013 is applicable to all intended applications there are special instructions at the end of this section relating to positioning in caravan holiday homes 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
13. ting that the sounder is working and the power pack is providing power to the unit WIRELESS INTERLINK The W2 CO 10X is designed to be wirelessly interlinked with up to 50 products within the Wi Safe 2 product range The W2 CO 10X is not designed to communicate with wireless alarms from other ranges or manufacturers W2 CO 10X alarms need to be learned in or interlinked in order to communicate with each other If one alarm activates all other interlinked alarms will also sound CED 2 RZA keard 1a aaus i Wireless Interlink aoz A Wi Safe 2 enables wireless communication with any other product with Wi Safe 2 technology inside A wireless transceiver inside every alarm communicates with others by continuously sending and receiving wireless signals otherwise known as a meshed network When one alarm detects CO the wireless module inside sends a radio frequency signal to all the connected alarms ensuring almost instantaneous reaction across the entire network How to learn in two wireless alarms into a network Install Alarm 1 as described earlier Using a ballpoint pen briefly push and release the learn button on the back of Alarm 2 The red LED next to the learn button will flash briefly then light up for approximately five seconds During these five seconds you need to briefly press the test button on Alarm 1 to wirelessly interlink the two alarms Alarm 1 will gi
14. tside of Sprue Safety Products Ltd s control such as Acts of God fire severe weather etc It does not apply to retail stores service centres or any distributors or agents Sprue Safety Products Ltd will not recognise any changes to this warranty by third parties Sprue Safety Products Ltd shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages caused by the breach of any expressed or implied warranty Except to the extent prohibited by applicable law any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose is limited in duration for 5 years This warranty does not affect your statutory rights Except for death or personal injury Sprue Safety Products Ltd shall not be liable for any loss of use damage cost or expense relating to this product or for any indirect or consequential loss damages or costs incurred by you or any other user of this product 14 15 10 YE LIF im SMOKE ALARM Noneed to change the batr tery A tatoo f Are you protected against toxic smoke from a house fire For a full range of smoke alarms fire blankets and extinguishers visit www sprue com
15. ve an audible sound consisting of two cycles of four loud beeps The red LED on Alarm 2 will flash to indicate that it has been learned in successfully If the test button is not pressed quickly enough the learn in process will fail If this happens repeat the process To complete the installation fit Alarm 2 into position When learning in additional alarms any alarm already in the network can be used as Alarm 1 This means that you can learn in the additional alarm to any alarm already in the network It will then become part of the whole network You do not have to learn in to every alarm in the network UNLEARNING AN ALARM FROM A NETWORK To remove an alarm from the network you will need to perform a button press sequence consisting of a short press followed by a long press Using a ball point pen in the circular learn in hole in the back of the alarm briefly push and release and then push and hold 8 the learn in button The red LED will remain illuminated during this process When the red LED goes out release the button it will then flash twice followed by three further flashes to illustrate that the alarm has successfully been un learnt from the network ALARM TEST Test the sounder power pack and circuitry by pressing and releasing the Test Silence button to confirm that the alarm is operating properly The alarm should sound as soon as the Test butt
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