Nighthawk KN-COPP-3 manual Part One Your Nighthawk CO Alarm, About Your CO Alarm

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Part One – Your Nighthawk CO Alarm

About Your CO Alarm

The number one feature that sets Nighthawk apart from other alarms is its unique digital display that gives you a continuos read- out of CO levels from 30-999 parts per million. The digital display serves as an early warning of CO presence. Additionally, the digital display gives you added time to find the source of the CO and correct the problem, limiting the risk of unrecognized long term exposure. Of course, the loud 85 decibel alarm warns of higher levels.

Nighthawk is the only CO alarm that gives you the choice of a direct-plug, a 6' power cord or table top unit all in one. Depending on how or where you wish to mount your unit, you can get exact- ly what you need for a perfect application. These are just a few reasons over 4.5 million families have chosen Nighthawk over every other brand for this kind of life-saving protection.

Nighthawk CO Alarm (KN-COPP-3)– front view

Nighthawk CO Alarm – rear view

Removable

AdapterAdapter

Thumb

Release

Door “Latches”

at all four corners of back door

Cord

Recess

Thumb Grip for

Back Door

Removal

(Slide Down)

Back Door

Key Holes

Digital Display

Test/Reset

Button

Carbon Monoxide

ALARM

PPM OF CO – Move to Fresh Air

(Lb = Low or No Battery

TEST-RESET

PEAK LEVEL

Slide Support for

Table Top and Direct Plug Use

 

Rear view with back door removed

 

Power

Blinking

Cord

Red Dot

 

Peak Level

Adapter

Cord Strain

Button

Relief

Sounder

 

Alarm

 

9V Backup

Battery

(shown

installed)

Battery

Connector

Install 9V

battery provided

as shown

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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 AlarmDirect Plug Alarm How to Install Your AlarmTo install Wall Mounted AlarmTesting the Electronics Normal Operating CharacteristicsHow to Test Your Alarm If the alarm malfunctions Testing the sensor responseMalfunction Signal Group 1 Component Failure Low Battery WarningHow to Care for Your Alarm How to Know If Your Alarm is MalfunctioningTo Reset the Peak Level Memory… Peak Level Memory ButtonWhere Does CO Come From? What is Carbon Monoxide?Part Two Carbon Monoxide-The Silent Killer What are the Effects of CO Exposure?Clues You Cannot See Home Safety Tips What You Can DoWhat You Should Not Do Generally 50 ppm and below Part Three What You Should Know Before the Alarm SoundsMid Levels Generally 50 ppm to 100 ppmCommon Mild Exposure Symptoms Part Four What to Do When the Alarm SoundsCommon Medium Exposure Symptoms Common Extreme Exposure SymptomsThis determination and administer treatment if necessary Appliances has caused any change in CO alarm readingsInstructions on page 1-5 Treatment for CO PoisoningPart 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 Please send products and all other correspondence to Limited WarrantyWarranty Registration