Kidde KN-COPD-3-UK manual Where CO Comes From, What You Can do to Protect Your Family

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Normal Operation

Where CO Comes From

Inside your home, fuel burning appliances used for heating and cook- ing are the most likely sources of CO. Vehicles running in attached garages can also produce dangerous levels of carbon monoxide.

A by-product of combustion, CO can be a potential problem from a number of common sources such as – a running automobile, a fur- nace or water heater leak or misuse of a fireplace, wood stove, char- coal grill, a gas range and space heater leak or misuse, and running portable generators where exhaust can enter the home.

When appliances are in good working condition and with proper venti- lation, lethal CO gas is vented outdoors where it quickly disperses. Even the slightest malfunction or misuse of any of the above sources can lead to a build-up of CO in your home that can become deadly before you even know it’s there.

You don’t have to have ancient appliances to have a CO problem. Today’s more energy-efficient, airtight home designs can trap CO pol- luted air inside where it can quickly build to lethal levels.

What You Can do to Protect Your Family

To be safe, know the possible sources of CO in your home. Keep fuel- burning appliances, their chimneys, and vents in good working condi- tion. Learn the early symptoms of CO exposure. If you suspect CO poisoning, move outside to fresh air and get emergency help. A blood test can confirm that CO has caused the symptoms of CO poisoning.

Your first line of defence is an annual inspection and regular mainte- nance of your appliances. Contact a qualified Corgi installer or Transco (British Gas) for assistance.

Remember, problems can begin after an inspection has been complet- ed. CO can come from sources such as a crack in a furnace heat exchanger, or a leak in a water heater vent or a bird’s nest blocking a flue. Other sources of CO are nearly impossible to detect; even a change in the air pressure outside can turn a normally safe situation deadly. That’s why you need the 24-hour protection provided by a CO Alarm.

Home Safety Tips

What You Can Do...

Buy only appliances approved by a nationally recognized testing laboratory.

Choose fuel-burning appliances that can be vented to the outdoors.

Make sure appliances are installed according to manufacturer’s instructions and local building codes. Most appliances should be installed by professionals and should be inspected by the proper authority after installation.

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Contents Carbon Monoxide Alarm Table of Contents Qxd 2006.4.7 350 PM Quick Set Up Guide Introduction Carbon MonoxideFeatures Where to Install Your CO Alarm What Carbon Monoxide Can and Cannot DoMounting Configuration InstallationWhere Not to Install Your CO Alarm How to Install Your CO Alarm Direct Plug Alarm Wall Mounted AlarmTable Top Alarm Normal Operating CharacteristicsHow to Test Your CO Alarm Low Battery WarningNormal Operation How to Know If Your Alarm is Malfunctioning If the alarm malfunctionsMalfunction Signal Group 1 Component Failure Malfunction Signal Group 2 Microprocessor FailureHow to Care for Your Alarm To Reset the Peak Level Memory… Peak Level Memory ButtonEffects of CO Exposure Your Family at Risk for CO PoisoningHome Safety Tips What You Can Do Where CO Comes FromWhat You Can do to Protect Your Family What You Should Know Before the Alarm Sounds Indicators of Possible CO LeaksHidden Causes of CO Emission What You Should Not DoEffects of Carbon Monoxide Exposure Effects of Carbon Monoxide ExposureWhat To Do When The Alarm Sounds What to Do When the Alarm Sounds for Carbon MonoxideWhat To Do When The Alarm Sounds W Adjacent to the residenceHaemoglobin test. This test measures the amount of CO Immediately after CO exposure. Acute CO poisoning is usuCall a Qualified Technician to Find and Repair the Problem Sometimes it’s Difficult to Find the Source of CO in a HomeProduct Specifications Battery BackupTest/Reset Button Technical InformationReplacement of the Alarm How the Unit Determines When to AlarmAccuracy of the Digital Display Display Readings AlarmSound Action Plug into AC asWarranty For Warranty Service Questions or for More Information

KN-COPD-3-UK specifications

The Kidde KN-COPD-3-UK is an advanced carbon monoxide detector that provides crucial protection against the dangers of CO gas, a silent and deadly threat often produced by faulty appliances or insufficient ventilation. Designed for residential use, the device integrates cutting-edge technologies and user-focused features to ensure the safety and peace of mind of families across the UK.

One of the standout features of the KN-COPD-3-UK is its electrochemical sensor, which is highly reliable and sensitive to even the smallest concentrations of carbon monoxide. This technology enables the detector to activate swiftly, providing early warnings and potentially saving lives. With a detection range of 0-300 parts per million, the device is capable of identifying dangerous CO levels that may emerge from everyday appliances such as gas boilers, fireplaces, and stoves.

The device boasts a compact and stylish design, allowing it to blend seamlessly into any home environment. With its easy-to-read digital display, users can monitor CO levels in real-time, giving them immediate awareness of potential hazards. The display also features a backlit option, making it convenient to read in low-light conditions, ensuring that it remains user-friendly around the clock.

Another key characteristic of the Kidde KN-COPD-3-UK is its audible alarm, which is set to emit a series of loud beeps when it detects elevated levels of carbon monoxide. This alarm is complemented by visual alerts that flash when CO is present, ensuring that occupants are promptly informed of the situation. The device is also equipped with a test/reset button, allowing users to check its functionality easily.

For ease of installation, the Kidde KN-COPD-3-UK is designed to be wall-mounted or placed on a shelf, providing flexibility depending on user preferences. Importantly, the device features a battery backup, ensuring continuous operation even in the event of a power outage, enhancing overall reliability.

With a lifespan of up to 10 years, this carbon monoxide detector is an investment in safety that requires minimal maintenance. Its energy-efficient design adds to its appeal, ensuring that it operates effectively without excessive power consumption.

Overall, the Kidde KN-COPD-3-UK offers a robust combination of advanced sensor technology, user-friendly features, and reliable performance, making it an essential addition to any household looking to safeguard against the hazards of carbon monoxide.