Kidde KN-COPP-3 manual Operation, Normal Operating Characteristics

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Operation

Normal Operating Characteristics

When you first power up the unit, the alarm will sound briefly to let you know the unit is receiving power and that the alarm circuit is functioning.

You will see three eights on the digital display, indicating the alarm is in the start-up mode. The three eights will remain for approximately 20 seconds. You will see a blinking red dot to the lower right of the digital display. The blinking dot shows that the alarm is operating.

Blinking Dot

Within 20 seconds, your CO alarm will start monitoring for CO. The number indicates a measurement of carbon monoxide in parts per million (ppm). Note: The number will probably be zero (0). This is a normal condition for most households and shows that no measurable amount of CO has been detected.

The alarm has begun monitoring the air for carbon monoxide and will con- tinue to do so as long as it receives power.

When the alarm is unplugged or loses power and a good 9V battery is installed, the alarm will automatically switch to its battery backup mode and you will notice the following:

The digital display will show a blinking dot only – this helps conserve the battery’s power.

The digital display will show a number only if it senses carbon monox- ide while in backup mode.

If CO is detected while on battery backup, the alarm pattern is 4 quick beeps – followed by 5 seconds of silence –followed by 4 quick beeps. After 4 minutes, the alarm pattern is 4 quick beeps every 60 seconds.

Note: The alarm will operate on battery backup for at least 20 hours.

When AC power is restored, the alarm will automatically switch back to nor- mal operating mode.

When the alarm is unplugged or loses power and you have a low battery installed, you will notice the following:

A fading alarm will sound alerting you the unit has switched to its backup mode, but the 9V battery is low.

A blinking dot will be displayed and the sounder will chirp every 15 seconds.

When peak level is pushed, the display will alternate between “Lb.” and CO reading.

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KN-COPP-3 specifications

The Kidde KN-COPP-3 is an advanced carbon monoxide (CO) and explosive gas detector designed to enhance safety in residential and commercial environments. One of its most notable features is its ability to detect both carbon monoxide and explosive gases like natural gas and propane, making it a dual-function device.

This detector is equipped with an electrochemical sensor that is highly sensitive to carbon monoxide, ensuring early detection of potentially dangerous gas levels. It can detect CO concentrations as low as 30 parts per million (ppm), which is vital for ensuring occupant safety. The device has a loud alarm that sounds when it detects high levels of CO, alerting residents to evacuate the premises immediately.

The Kidde KN-COPP-3 is designed for ease of use and convenience. It features a digital display that shows CO levels in real-time, allowing users to monitor the situation at a glance. Additionally, the unit is equipped with a peak level memory that stores the highest CO concentration detected since the last reset, providing valuable information in case of an alarm event.

In terms of installation, the KN-COPP-3 is easy to set up, requiring just a standard outlet for power. It also includes a backup battery system that ensures it remains operational even in the event of a power outage. This reliability is paramount for safety, as carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that can pose serious health risks.

Another characteristic of the Kidde KN-COPP-3 is its test and reset button, which allows users to routinely check the functionality of the alarm. Regular testing is important to ensure that the device is in working order and ready to respond in an emergency.

The device also incorporates a low battery warning feature, which alerts users when it's time to replace the batteries or the unit itself, further ensuring safety and peace of mind.

In conclusion, the Kidde KN-COPP-3 is a reliable and user-friendly carbon monoxide and explosive gas detector that combines advanced technology with essential safety features. Its dual detection capabilities, real-time monitoring, and dependable alarm system make it a crucial addition to any home or business to protect occupants from the dangers of CO and explosive gases.