BRK electronic CO5120PDB user manual Testing and Maintenance, Weekly Testing, Regular Maintenance

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CHAPTER 4: TESTING AND MAINTENANCE

WEEKLY TESTING

Push and hold the Test/Silence button until a loud alarm sounds— 4 beeps, pause, 4 beeps. This sequence should last for 10 seconds. If the Alarm ever fails to test properly, replace it immediately. If the Alarm is not working properly, refer to “Limited Warranty”.

Test/Silence button is the only proper way to test the CO Alarm. NEVER use vehicle exhaust! Exhaust may cause permanent damage and voids your warranty.

DO NOT stand close to the Alarm when the horn is sounding. Exposure at close range may be harmful to your hearing. When test- ing, step away when horn starts sounding.

REGULAR MAINTENANCE

To keep the CO Alarm in good working order:

Test it every week using the Test/Silence button.

Vacuum the CO Alarm cover at least twice a year, using the soft brush attachment. Test the alarm again after vacuuming.

Household cleaners, aerosol chemicals and other con- taminants can affect sensor. When using any of these materials near Alarm, make sure room is well ventilated.

DO NOT spray cleaning chemicals or insect sprays directly on or near the Alarm. DO NOT paint over the Alarm, this may permanently damage the Alarm. DO NOT expose the Alarm to strong fumes such as painting or fumigating.

THE LOW (OR MISSING) BATTERY WARNING:

The horn will “chirp” once a minute and the word “bat” will flash on and off on the display.

NOTE: You should replace the battery immediately to continue your protection.

LOW BATTERY SILENCE FEATURE. If AC power is on, press the Test/Silence button to silence the low battery “chirp” for up to 8 hours. The alarm will continue to operate as long as AC power is supplied. However, replace the battery as soon as possible, to maintain protection in event of a power outage.

Choosing a replacement battery: This unit requires one standard 9V alkaline battery. The following alkaline batteries are acceptable as replacements. This list sup- plements the list on the carbon monoxide alarm battery door: Eveready #522 (Energizer); Duracell #MN1604, MX1604 (Ultra). You may also use a Lithium battery like an Ultralife U9VL-J for longer service between battery changes. These batteries are available at many local retail stores. Replacement batteries are commonly available at local retail stores.

Use only the alkaline or lithium replacement batteries listed. The unit may not operate properly with other batteries. Never use rechargeable batteries since they may not provide a constant charge.

Disconnect AC power before changing battery. Shock hazard exists if AC power is miswired.

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Contents 120VAC 60 Hz 0.09A FeaturesModel CO5120PDB-USER’S Manual Please Read Carefully and SaveTable of Contents IntroductionHOW Your CO Alarm Works Cover of Your CO Alarm Basic safety informationPower Understanding Your CO AlarmBasic Power Conditions What YOU see and Hear Under Different ConditionsAlarm levels of CO are detected Over 70 ppm If battery becomes low or is missing HornIf the CO alarm is not operating properly Horn What You See and Hear Under Different ConditionsWhat You See and Hear If CO Is Detected Using the CO MemoryIf you silence the alarm Horn To check CO MemoryCO Alarm Specifications A SINGLE-LEVEL Home Where to Install CO AlarmsA MULTI-LEVEL Home Where not to Install this Alarm Do not locate this CO AlarmTo Lock the Battery Compartment Using the Optional Locking FeaturesBattery Compartment Lock Tools you will need Needle-nose pliersTo Lock the Battery Compartment To Unlock the Battery CompartmentTo Activate the Bracket Lock Mounting Bracket LockTools you will need To Deactivate the Bracket LockTo Permanently Remove Bracket Lock HOW to Install Your CO AlarmBefore YOU Begin Installation To Deactivate the Bracket LockSINGLE-STATION Installation Parts of this CO AlarmCeiling Mounting Activating the Battery BACK-UP Wall MountingInterconnecting Multiple CO Alarms Interconnecting Multiple CO AlarmsMULTIPLE-STATION Installation Wall Mounting If the Alarm Sounds Do not remove or disconnect the alarmIf the CO Alarm...remains silent Using the Silence FeatureWhile the CO Alarm is silenced It MeansLatching Alarm Indicator KEY Finding the Source of CO After AN AlarmInterconnected Alarms Regular Maintenance Testing and MaintenanceWeekly Testing LOW or Missing Battery WarningSymptoms of CO Poisoning What is CO?What YOU Need to Know about CO Potential Sources of CO in the Home Following conditions can result in transient CO situationsHOW can I Protect MY FAMILY? UL2034 Required Alarm Points What Levels of CO Cause AN ALARM?Underwriters Laboratories INC. UL2034 Troubleshooting Guide If your CO Alarm does this This means You shouldGeneral Limitations of CO Alarms Page Limited Warranty How to Obtain Warranty Service

CO5120PDB specifications

The BRK electronic CO5120PDB is a state-of-the-art combination carbon monoxide and smoke detector that offers enhanced safety features for modern homes. Designed with innovation in mind, this device aims to provide reliable protection against the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning and smoke inhalation from fires.

One of the standout features of the CO5120PDB is its dual-sensor technology. It incorporates both photoelectric and ionization sensors. The photoelectric sensor is highly effective in detecting slow-burning fires that produce a lot of smoke, while the ionization sensor is adept at detecting fast-flaming fires. This combination ensures comprehensive smoke detection, providing a higher level of safety and peace of mind for homeowners.

In addition to its advanced smoke detection capabilities, the CO5120PDB is equipped with a highly sensitive carbon monoxide sensor. Carbon monoxide is an insidious gas that cannot be seen or smelled, making it a silent threat in many households. The CO sensor can quickly identify dangerous levels of this gas, sounding an alarm to alert residents and help them take necessary action.

The CO5120PDB features a user-friendly design, including a digital display that shows the current CO levels in parts per million (ppm). This allows users to monitor the levels of carbon monoxide in real time. The detector also comes with a voice alert feature, providing clear and understandable warnings in the event of smoke or CO detection, which helps in identifying the situation promptly.

Another significant characteristic of the CO5120PDB is its ability to operate even during power outages. It is equipped with a battery backup system that ensures continuous operation, making it ideal for locations where power interruptions may occur. Additionally, the device has a test/silence button that allows users to test the unit for functionality as well as silence false alarms if necessary.

Installation is straightforward with the CO5120PDB, which can be mounted on walls or ceilings, adhering to the recommendations of safety organizations regarding placement. The unit also features a sleek design that blends seamlessly into home decor, ensuring that safety doesn’t compromise aesthetics.

In conclusion, the BRK electronic CO5120PDB is an exemplary choice for those seeking robust protection against both carbon monoxide and smoke. Its dual-sensor technology, digital display, voice alerts, and battery backup make it an indispensable addition to any household, ensuring that residents can live with comfort and peace of mind, knowing they are protected from two of the most significant indoor hazards.