Kidde KN-COPP-3-RC manual Table Top Alarm, Or drywall, drill a 3/16 hole into the wall, Wall

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Installation

For a wall-mounted unit, you will need to pull out the removable adapter and power cord.

To install:

1.Follow steps 1 through 4 in the previous section under “To Rotate theAdapter.”

2.With the adapter removed, pull the power cord out of the cord recess, remove the twist tie, and extend the power cord.

3.With the power cord extended, press the last few inches of the power cord back into the cord recess. Gently pull the cord at the bottom of the cord recess until the cord becomes taught and lays flat in cord recess.

4.Carefully replace the back door. Insure the “latches” on all four corners of the door are lined up, then press the door into place.

5.Push with your thumbs in the direction oppo- site of the arrows on the thumb grips and slide the back door toward the top until it stops.

Cord

Recess

Back of the alarm when used

as a wall mount unit

6.Mark the location for the two mounting holes on the wall spaced vertically 2 5/8" apart.

7. If you are mounting the alarm in plaster board

ALLW

or drywall, drill a 3/16" hole into the wall and

 

 

 

insert the plastic anchors provided. Install the two

 

 

 

screws provided into the wall or wall anchors until

 

 

 

the screw head is approximately 1/8" from the

 

 

 

wall.

 

 

 

8. Hook the unit over the screw head and into

 

1/8"

 

 

the keyhole in back of the unit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

9.Plug the adapter into an unswitched wall socket.

Table Top Alarm

You can use your Carrier CO alarm as a table top unit. Follow steps 1 thru 4 above under “Wall MountedAlarm”. Instead of mounting the unit to a wall, pull the slide support all of the way out until it stops. You may stand the unit on a table, bedside stand, or chest of drawers. (refer to the diagram on page 10).

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Contents Carbon Monoxide Table of Contents Page Setting up your alarm for first time operation Quick Set Up GuideQuick Set Up Guide Introduction Carrier CO Alarm front view FeaturesDigital Display Pull-Out Transformer/Adapter Rear view with back door removedWhat Carbon Monoxide Alarms Can and Cannot Do Installation Where to Install Your CO AlarmRecommended Locations AT Least 5 feet away from appliance Where Not to Install Your CO AlarmAvoid the following How to Install Your AlarmDirect Plug Alarm To installTo rotate the adapter Wall Mounted AlarmPlug the alarm into an unswitched wall socket If the outlet is mounted horizontally sidewaysTable Top Alarm Or drywall, drill a 3/16 hole into the wallWall Battery Installation and Operation Battery InstallationBattery Back-up Operation inTrouble Alarm Condition Battery Backup OperationBattery Backup Operation Battery Back-up Operation in Low Battery Lb ConditionPage Operation Normal Operating CharacteristicsTesting the Electronics What to do if you’re not sure If the alarm malfunctionsMalfunction Signal Group 1 Component Failure Malfunction Signal Group 2 Microprocessor FailureAlarm from the electrical outlet before vacuuming How to Care for Your AlarmPeak Level Memory To Reset the Peak Level Memory…Never use a gas range, oven, or clothes dryer for heating Home Safety Tips What You Can DoCarbon Monoxide What You Should Not DoLoose or disconnected vent/chimney, fireplace or appliance Clues You Cannot SeeUnderstand the Effects of Carbon Monoxide Exposure Common Extreme Exposure Symptoms What To Do When the Alarm SoundsCommon Mild Exposure Symptoms Common Medium Exposure SymptomsIf alarm signal sounds 4 quick chirps, 5 seconds off Call your emergency servicesTion Specifications Specifications How the Unit Determines When to AlarmReplacement of Alarm Display Readings AC and DC Start Up, Alarm and Error OperationDC Powered in Battery Backup Operation AC Powered in Normal Stand-by OperationDetect CO Li-Ion Battery Handling PrecautionsBattery Storage When Detached From the Alarm Limited Warranty Please send products and all other correspondence to For Warranty Service