BRK electronic CO2120PDN What the Digital Display can Show YOU, Display Shows What It Means

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WHAT THE DIGITAL DISPLAY CAN SHOW YOU

The Digital Display is designed to indicate estimated carbon monoxide levels in a residential environment. It is not intended for use as an industrial or commercial grade meter. The Digital Display shows the amount of carbon monoxide (measured in parts per million) the unit is sensing. An average, healthy adult should not feel symptoms when the unit first alarms. However, infants, the unborn, and people with cardiac or respiratory diseases may be more sensitive to CO exposure. See “What To Do If Your CO Alarm Alarms” for complete details on how to respond to an alarm.

Display Shows...

What It Means...

888

“888” is displayed briefly at power up, or when testing the CO Alarm.

 

 

30

Until the CO alarm detects at least 30 ppm of CO, it will not display a reading.

(or higher)

It will only display levels of carbon monoxide 30 ppm or higher.

 

 

70

The unit is calibrated to sound an alarm before 240 minutes have passed when

(or higher)

exposed to this level.

150The unit is calibrated to sound an alarm before 50 minutes have passed when

(or higher)

exposed to this level. At this level, an average healthy adult may feel headache

 

within 90 minutes.

400The unit is calibrated to sound an alarm before 15 minutes have passed when

(or higher)

exposed to this level. This level may be life threatening to a normal healthy adult

 

within three hours.

 

 

A number

Over 450 ppm of CO has been detected. Evacuate immediately!

higher than 450

 

 

When Checking Peak CO Level

 

 

Display Shows...

What It Means...

 

 

Highest level of CO

The peak reading lets you check if there was CO detected while you were away

detected since the last

from home. In case of a CO alarm, it shows the emergency responder

time Peak was cleared

or technician how high CO levels were before they arrived.

 

 

 

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Model CO2120PDN-User’s Manual 120V AC 60 Hz .085A Standby .087A AlarmTable of Contents Introduction Basic Safety InformationCover Of Your CO Alarm HOW Your CO Alarm WorksGeneral Information Malfunction WarningDisplay Shows What It Means When Checking Peak CO LevelWhat the Digital Display can Show YOU During Power Up or After Power Outage During an Alarm What the Lights and Alarm Tones MeanDuring Normal Operation During Alarm Malfunction During Normal Test Using the Silence Feature in AlarmTo check Peak CO Peak CO FeatureSupply Voltage 120V AC 60Hz CO Alarm SpecificationsWhere to Install CO Alarms InstallationA Single-level Home A Multi-level HomeDo not locate this CO Alarm Where not to Install Your CO AlarmHOW to Install Your CO Alarm Finding the Source of CO After an Alarm If Your CO Alarm AlarmsIf the Alarm Signal Sounds If the CO Alarm...remains silent Using the Silence FeatureWeekly Testing Testing and MaintenanceRegular Maintenance To keep the CO Alarm in good working orderWhat You Need To Know About CO What is CO?Symptoms of CO Poisoning Potential Sources Of CO Home How Can I Protect My Family? Underwriters Laboratories Inc. UL2034 What Levels of CO Cause an Alarm?UL2034 Required Alarm Points Troubleshooting Guide General Limitations Of CO Alarms Enterprise Court, Aurora, IL Limited Warranty