Kidde KN-COPP-3 manual Volt Back-up Battery

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Features

Peak Level Button

By pressing this button, you can see the peak CO level recorded by the alarm since it was last cleared or unplugged. This Kidde feature allows you (or a heating contractor or a fireman) to see exactly how serious the CO problem you have so you can react accordingly.

Sensor

The sensor is a highly sensitive, electrochemical sensor that is CO-specif- ic to help avoid false alarms.

Sounder Alarm

This is the loud 85 decibel pulsing alarm that will sound to alert you to a potential problem. An alarm condition is 4 quick “chirps” – followed by 5 seconds of silence – followed by 4 quick “chirps”. This pattern repeats until the alarm is silenced or a high level of CO is no longer pre- sent.

Caution: Continuous exposure to this sound level at close range over an extended period of time may cause hearing loss. We recommend you cover the sounder with your finger or thumb while testing the alarm.

Keyholes

When the alarm is mounted to the wall, the keyholes slide onto the screws mounted in the wall.

Pull-Out Transformer/Adapter

This unique Kidde feature enables the alarm to be used as a direct plug unit, a wall mounted unit or a table top unit.

9 Volt Back-up Battery

Note: This CO alarm is not battery operated.

The 9 volt battery supplies short term backup power during power out- ages

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Carbon Monoxide Contents Introduction Quick Set Up Guide StepQuick Set Up Guide Step Features Kidde CO Alarm rear viewUnique Features of this Kidde CO Alarm Rear view with back door removedVolt Back-up Battery What Carbon Monoxide Alarms Can and Cannot Do Installation Instructions Where to Install Your CO AlarmWhere Not to Install Your CO Alarm AT Least 5 Feet away from the applianceTo install How to Install Your AlarmDirect Plug Alarm To rotate the adapter Wall Mounted AlarmIf the outlet is mounted horizontally sideways Table Top Alarm AllwNormal Operating Characteristics OperationWhen the battery is depleted How to Test Your Alarm Testing the ElectronicsIf the alarm malfunctions Malfunction Signal Group 1 Component FailureMalfunction Signal Group 2 Microprocessor Failure What to do if you’re not surePeak Level Memory Button To Reset the Peak Level Memory… Maintenance How to Care for Your AlarmCarbon Monoxide Safety What is Carbon Monoxide?Where Does CO Come From? What are the Effects of CO Exposure?Home Safety Tips What You Can Do What Can You do to Protect Your Family?What You Should Not Do Never use a gas range, oven, or clothes dryer for heatingClues You Cannot See Understand the Effects of Carbon Monoxide ExposureCommon Medium Exposure Symptoms Common Extreme Exposure SymptomsCall your emergency services Emergency services responders have arrived,Normal operating condition Immediately move to fresh air outdoors or by anAccuracy of the Digital Display How the Unit Determines When to AlarmTechnical Information Replacement of the Alarm Display Readings and What They MeanReadings YOU MAY see When Unit is AC Powered Limited Warranty For Warranty Service Questions or for More Information
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