Nighthawk KN-COPP-3 manual

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Contents Carbon Monoxide Alarm Table of Contents About this User’s Guide IntroductionSetting up your CO alarm for first time operation Quick Set-Up GuidePart One Your Nighthawk CO Alarm About Your CO AlarmNighthawk’s Unique Features Digital DisplayWhere to Install Your CO Alarm Where Not to Install Your CO AlarmTo install How to Install Your AlarmDirect Plug Alarm Wall Mounted AlarmHow to Test Your Alarm Normal Operating CharacteristicsTesting the Electronics Malfunction Signal Group 1 Component Failure Testing the sensor responseIf the alarm malfunctions Low Battery WarningTo Reset the Peak Level Memory… How to Know If Your Alarm is MalfunctioningHow to Care for Your Alarm Peak Level Memory ButtonPart Two Carbon Monoxide-The Silent Killer What is Carbon Monoxide?Where Does CO Come From? What are the Effects of CO Exposure?What You Should Not Do Home Safety Tips What You Can DoClues You Cannot See Mid Levels Part Three What You Should Know Before the Alarm SoundsGenerally 50 ppm and below Generally 50 ppm to 100 ppmCommon Medium Exposure Symptoms Part Four What to Do When the Alarm SoundsCommon Mild Exposure Symptoms Common Extreme Exposure SymptomsInstructions on page 1-5 Appliances has caused any change in CO alarm readingsThis determination and administer treatment if necessary Treatment for CO PoisoningPart Five Technical Information Part Six Frequently Asked Questions What happens if the power goes out?How much electricity does it take to run the CO alarm? Part Six Display Reading and What They Mean Flashing dot Return to zeroDisplay Shows Alarm Sound Unit Status Recommended Action Display Shows Alarm Sound Unit StatusPage Wall Mount Diagram Warranty Registration Limited WarrantyPlease send products and all other correspondence to