Ei Electronics Ei261DENRC, Ei261ENRC manual Alarm Positioning, Unsuitable Locations

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3.ALARM POSITIONING

3.1IDEALLY A CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) ALARM SHOULD BE INSTALLED IN:

-Every room containing a fuel burning appliance

-Remote rooms where occupants spend a considerable amount of time

-Every bedroom

However if the number of CO Alarms is limited, the following points should be considered when deciding where best to fit the alarm(s)

-If there is an appliance in a room where people sleep, place a CO Alarm in this room

-Locate a CO Alarm in a room containing a flueless or open-flued appliance

-Locate a CO Alarm in a room where the occupant(s) spend most of their time (e.g. living room)

-In a bedsit, the CO Alarm should be placed as far away from the cooking appliance as possible, but near to where the occupant sleeps

-If the appliance is in a room not normally used (such as a boiler room) the CO Alarm should be placed just outside the room so that the alarm will be heard more easily

3.2 UNSUITABLE LOCATIONS

Do not place the CO Alarm in any of the following areas

-In the immediate vicinity of a cooking appliance

-Outside the building

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Contents Mains Powered Carbon Monoxide Alarms B16132-R0-261ENRC-UC-ENG 7/11/07 1152 AM Contents Important Information What to do When the Alarm Sounds Carbon Monoxide the Silent Killer What is Carbon Monoxide ?Symptoms of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning High levels of CO in a house can be caused byInhalation Time approx and Symptoms Developed Table a Effects of Carbon Monoxide PoisoningWhat Happens When Your CO Alarm Detects Carbon Monoxide ? Never Ignore the Alarm CO Alarm MemoryIdeally a Carbon Monoxide CO Alarm should be Installed Alarm PositioningUnsuitable Locations B16132-R0-261ENRC-UC-ENG 7/11/07 1152 AM B16132-R0-261ENRC-UC-ENG 7/11/07 1152 AM Location in room with a fuel burning appliance Location in rooms with Installation Alarm InstallationInstallation Procedure B16132-R0-261ENRC-UC-ENG 7/11/07 1152 AM Surface Wiring Interconnecting Testing Testing with Carbon Monoxide Maintenance HOW to Distinguish Between CO Alarm & Smoke Alarm WarningsDo not paint the CO Alarm HOW to Disconnect and Remove the Alarm Sensor Module ReplacementLimitations of CO Alarms HOW to Protect Your Family B16132-R0-261ENRC-UC-ENG 7/11/07 1152 AM Getting Your CO Alarm Serviced Five Year GuaranteeTechnical Specifications B16132-R0-261ENRC-UC-ENG 7/11/07 1152 AM Alarm does not Work When the Test Button is Pressed TroubleshootingAlarm Beeps and Amber Light Flashes Every 40 Seconds Alarm Sounds for no Apparent Reason Test/Hush Button does not Silence AlarmsAccessories CheckB16132-R0-261ENRC-UC-ENG 7/11/07 1152 AM Ei Electronics