Ei Electronics Ei261ENRC, Ei261DENRC manual Testing with Carbon Monoxide

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checking circuit has detected a fault. Press and hold the Test/Hush button. If the amber light flashes without the horn sounding, the sensor is faulty. On the Ei261DENRC the display will show SF indicating Sensor Faulty.

4.If the Alarm fails to operate when the Test/Hush button is pressed, switch off the mains supply at the distribution fuse board and remove unit from mounting plate for 3 minutes. Put unit back on mounting plate. Reconnect the mains and test again. (This procedure resets the microprocessor in the unit).

5.If the unit beeps every 40 seconds (without a light flash) it means the battery is depleted. (On the Ei261DENRC with depleted cells, the display will show CP to remind you to Connect mains Power). Connect mains power (ensure green light is on) to allow cells to charge.

6.Once a year check the rechargeable battery by switching off the mains supply and pressing the Test /Hush button for 10 seconds. The horn should sound loudly. Reconnect the mains supply.

If the CO Alarm fails any of the above tests it must be replaced immediately (see 9 “GETTING YOUR CO ALARM SERVICED” on page 27).

TESTING WITH CARBON MONOXIDE

The unit checks for CO every 4 seconds and as soon as it detects CO, it flashes the red light (as per Table B on page 8) to confirm that is detecting CO gas.

Alternatively:

Pressing the Test/Hush button causes the unit to check for CO - this is the Fast COTest Mode.This eliminates the long wait normally required (e.g. up to 90 minutes at 55ppm CO and up to 3 minutes at 330ppm CO).

The unit can be tested with CO by using one of the kits that comes with CO either in a glass phial or aerosol can. Follow the instructions on the kit but be sure to press the Test/Hush button to speed up the CO sampling directly after you expose the unit to the CO. It is best if possible to inject the CO gas into the gas entry holes (see Figure 1). When it senses the CO it will give 3 beeps and the red light will flash as per Table B. It then automatically resets to normal mode. (If unit fails to respond, press the Test/Hush button again as gas can take some seconds to enter sensor).

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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 Symptoms of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning What is Carbon Monoxide ?Carbon Monoxide the Silent Killer High levels of CO in a house can be caused byTable a Effects of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Inhalation Time approx and Symptoms DevelopedWhat Happens When Your CO Alarm Detects Carbon Monoxide ? CO Alarm Memory Never Ignore the AlarmAlarm Positioning Ideally a Carbon Monoxide CO Alarm should be InstalledUnsuitable 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 Alarm Installation InstallationInstallation Procedure B16132-R0-261ENRC-UC-ENG 7/11/07 1152 AM Surface Wiring Interconnecting Testing Testing with Carbon Monoxide HOW to Distinguish Between CO Alarm & Smoke Alarm Warnings MaintenanceDo not paint the CO Alarm Sensor Module Replacement HOW to Disconnect and Remove the AlarmLimitations of CO Alarms HOW to Protect Your Family B16132-R0-261ENRC-UC-ENG 7/11/07 1152 AM Five Year Guarantee Getting Your CO Alarm ServicedTechnical Specifications B16132-R0-261ENRC-UC-ENG 7/11/07 1152 AM Troubleshooting Alarm does not Work When the Test Button is PressedAlarm Beeps and Amber Light Flashes Every 40 Seconds Test/Hush Button does not Silence Alarms Alarm Sounds for no Apparent ReasonCheck AccessoriesB16132-R0-261ENRC-UC-ENG 7/11/07 1152 AM Ei Electronics