Nighthawk KN-COPP-3 manual About this User’s Guide, Introduction

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About this User’s Guide

Notice we call this booklet a “User’s Guide” and not an “Owner’s Manual.” This is because our intention is you use this guide just as you will be using your Nighthawk CO alarm. Keep the guide in a handy location and refer to it when you have questions about your CO alarm, its functions and features, or if you have questions about carbon monoxide. It will take about an hour of your time, but it’s well worth it. Please read it in the sequence presented. Reading this guide is the only way to learn how to use your unit wisely and to know how to react in the event of an alarm.

Part One

Your Nighthawk Carbon Monoxide Alarm, covers the unique features of your Nighthawk carbon monoxide alarm, how and where to install it, as well as information on testing and maintaining your unit.

Part Two

Carbon Monoxide - The Silent Killer, contains valuable information about carbon monoxide (CO). From discovering the most common sources of CO in your home to recognizing the symptoms of CO poisoning, this section provides tips and infor- mation that could help protect your family from carbon monox- ide poisoning.

Part Three

What You Should Know Before the Alarm Sounds, pro- vides a common sense approach to understanding the difference between low level CO readings, high levels and emergency situ- ations. This section also describes the effects of exposure to CO levels over time and when your Nighthawk CO unit will alarm.

Part Four

What to do When the Unit Alarms, gives you step-by step information on how to respond to the different alarm situations. Also covered is whom to call for help if you think you have CO in your home.

Part Five

Technical Information, covers the technical specifications of your Nighthawk CO alarm.

Part Six

Frequently Asked Questions, contains the most commonly asked questions about our alarms. Part six was written by KIDDE Safety customer service representatives who handle thou- sands of calls per month, year-round. This section provides you with answers and tips that will most likely answer any questions you might have after reading this user’s guide.

Introduction

This Nighthawk carbon monoxide (CO) alarm is an important part of your family’s home safety plan. So important, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recommends that every household should have at least one carbon monoxide alarm. In fact, the CPSC chairman has said that CO alarms are “as important to home safety as smoke alarms.” Yet because CO alarms for the home haven’t been available until recently, most people haven’t had much experience using them. As a new owner of a CO alarm, there are some basic facts you should know for your protection and convenience.

Many people think that CO alarms operate like smoke alarms. And in some basic ways, this is true. Like smoke alarms, CO alarms continuously monitor the air in your home and sound a loud alarm to warn you of trouble.

But, the similarities end here. The way you respond to a CO alarm is quite different than that of a smoke alarm. That’s because a house fire and a carbon monoxide problem are two distinctly different situations. If your smoke alarm were to alarm, you would quickly be able to judge the level of danger you were in (if any) with your five senses: you could see and smell the smoke, you could feel the heat, you could see and even hear the fire burning. You could also readily see if your smoke alarm were alarming in a non-emergency situation, say if someone smoked up the kitchen with some seriously burnt toast. Because your sense of sight, smell, hearing and touch give you so much information, you could almost instantly judge what action to take if you heard your smoke alarm.

But now, what about a CO alarm? Carbon monoxide (CO) is invisible, odorless, tasteless and non-irritating–completely unde- tectable to your five senses. That’s why it’s so important to your safety that you have a carbon monoxide alarm. But, how do you know what to do if your unit alarms?

You have to learn what to do, because your five senses won’t tell you. That’s why this user’s guide is so important. Please take the time to read this guide from cover to cover, to familiarize yourself with the facts about carbon monoxide, how your new unit works, and what to do if it alarms. Then, find a handy place to keep the guide so it will be readily available in the future when you have a question. You might want to write down KIDDE Safety’s toll-free customer service number and keep it with your other important phone numbers for the same reason.

Thank you for making Nighthawk a part of your complete home safety program. With proper installation and use, your new Nighthawk CO alarm should provide you with years of depend- able service.

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Contents Carbon Monoxide Alarm Table of Contents Introduction About this User’s GuideQuick Set-Up Guide Setting up your CO alarm for first time operationAbout Your CO Alarm Part One Your Nighthawk CO AlarmDigital Display Nighthawk’s Unique FeaturesWhere Not to Install Your CO Alarm Where to Install Your CO AlarmWall Mounted Alarm How to Install Your AlarmDirect Plug Alarm To installNormal Operating Characteristics How to Test Your AlarmTesting the Electronics Low Battery Warning Testing the sensor responseIf the alarm malfunctions Malfunction Signal Group 1 Component FailurePeak Level Memory Button How to Know If Your Alarm is MalfunctioningHow to Care for Your Alarm To Reset the Peak Level Memory…What are the Effects of CO Exposure? What is Carbon Monoxide?Where Does CO Come From? Part Two Carbon Monoxide-The Silent KillerHome Safety Tips What You Can Do What You Should Not DoClues You Cannot See Generally 50 ppm to 100 ppm Part Three What You Should Know Before the Alarm SoundsGenerally 50 ppm and below Mid LevelsCommon Extreme Exposure Symptoms Part Four What to Do When the Alarm SoundsCommon Mild Exposure Symptoms Common Medium Exposure SymptomsTreatment for CO Poisoning Appliances has caused any change in CO alarm readingsThis determination and administer treatment if necessary Instructions on page 1-5Part Five Technical Information What happens if the power goes out? Part Six Frequently Asked QuestionsHow much electricity does it take to run the CO alarm? Flashing dot Return to zero Part Six Display Reading and What They MeanDisplay Shows Alarm Sound Unit Status Display Shows Alarm Sound Unit Status Recommended ActionPage Wall Mount Diagram Limited Warranty Warranty RegistrationPlease send products and all other correspondence to