Kidde KN-COPP-3-RC manual Table of Contents

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Table of Contents

Quick Set Up Guide

Introduction

Features

Views

What CO alarms can and cannot do

Installation

Battery Installation

Battery Backup Operation

Operation

Normal operating characteristics

Testing the electronics

How to know if your alarm is malfunctioning

How to care for your alarm

Peak level memory

Carbon Monoxide

Home safety tips

Warning signs

What to Do When the Alarm Sounds

How to respond to the alarm

Who you should call if you suspect you have CO in your home

Technical Information

Product Specifications

How the unit determines when to alarm

Replacement of the alarm

Display readings

Li-Ion battery handling precautions

Limited Warranty

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Contents Carbon Monoxide Table of Contents Page Quick Set Up Guide Setting up your alarm for first time operationQuick Set Up Guide Introduction Features Carrier CO Alarm front viewDigital Display Rear view with back door removed Pull-Out Transformer/AdapterWhat Carbon Monoxide Alarms Can and Cannot Do Recommended Locations InstallationWhere to Install Your CO Alarm Where Not to Install Your CO Alarm AT Least 5 feet away from applianceTo install How to Install Your AlarmDirect Plug Alarm Avoid the followingIf the outlet is mounted horizontally sideways Wall Mounted AlarmPlug the alarm into an unswitched wall socket To rotate the adapterWall Table Top AlarmOr drywall, drill a 3/16 hole into the wall Battery Installation Battery Installation and OperationBattery Back-up Operation in Low Battery Lb Condition Battery Backup OperationBattery Backup Operation Battery Back-up Operation inTrouble Alarm ConditionPage Normal Operating Characteristics OperationTesting the Electronics Malfunction Signal Group 2 Microprocessor Failure If the alarm malfunctionsMalfunction Signal Group 1 Component Failure What to do if you’re not sureHow to Care for Your Alarm Alarm from the electrical outlet before vacuumingTo Reset the Peak Level Memory… Peak Level MemoryWhat You Should Not Do Home Safety Tips What You Can DoCarbon Monoxide Never use a gas range, oven, or clothes dryer for heatingUnderstand the Effects of Carbon Monoxide Exposure Loose or disconnected vent/chimney, fireplace or applianceClues You Cannot See Common Medium Exposure Symptoms What To Do When the Alarm SoundsCommon Mild Exposure Symptoms Common Extreme Exposure SymptomsTion If alarm signal sounds 4 quick chirps, 5 seconds offCall your emergency services Specifications Replacement of Alarm SpecificationsHow the Unit Determines When to Alarm AC and DC Start Up, Alarm and Error Operation Display ReadingsAC Powered in Normal Stand-by Operation DC Powered in Battery Backup OperationLi-Ion Battery Handling Precautions Detect COBattery Storage When Detached From the Alarm Limited Warranty For Warranty Service Please send products and all other correspondence to