Aico Ei 220EN, Ei 225EN manual Ei220EN Only

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Ei220EN (Only)

1.Slide the cover off as shown in Figure 7 to expose the mounting screw holes.

2.Cut a notch in the back sidewall (on the centre of either side or at the bottom, for the power cord) to allow the unit to lie flush against the ceiling/wall.

3.Mark the two screw locations. Drill suitable holes (6mm drill) then insert the plastic anchors and screw the unit to the ceiling/wall.

4.Insert the plug into a suitable socket.

Figure 7

Warning: Do not open (apart from the cover shown in fig- ure 7) or tamper with the CO Alarm. There are no user serviceable parts inside. This can damage the unit and may expose the user to shock or fire hazards.

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Contents Instructions Contents Read this First What to do When the Alarm Sounds What is Carbon Monoxide ? Carbon MonoxideSymptoms of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning High levels of CO in a house can be caused byPage What happens when your CO Alarm detects Carbon Monoxide ? Table a Effects of Carbon Monoxide PoisoningNever Ignore the Alarm CO Alarm Memory Where to Place CO Alarms Unsuitable LocationsPage Location in room with a fuel burning appliance Location in rooms with Installing Your Carbon Monoxide Alarms Installation Procedure ProcedureSurface Wiring Ei220EN Only Testing Your CO Alarm Testing with Carbon MonoxideMaintaining Your CO Alarm How to disconnect and remove the alarm END of LifeProduct Disposal Limitations of CO Alarms Page HOW to Protect Your Family Page Technical Specification Sensor fault is found Getting the CO Alarm Serviced GuaranteePage Alarm Beeps and Amber Light Flashes Every 40 Seconds TroubleshootingAlarm does not Work with the Test Button Alarm Sounds for no Apparent ReasonTEST/HUSH Button does not Silence Alarms RED and Amber Lights FlashProduct Disposal Ei Electronics

Ei 220EN, Ei 225EN specifications

The Aico Ei 225EN and Ei 220EN smoke alarms are innovative and reliable devices designed to enhance home safety through advanced technology and user-friendly features. These alarms are crucial for early fire detection, providing peace of mind to homeowners and renters alike.

One of the standout features of the Aico Ei 225EN is its advanced optical sensing technology. This technology allows the alarm to effectively detect smoldering fires, which often release larger particles of smoke before a full-blown fire occurs. The Ei 225EN also includes a built-in 10-year lithium battery, ensuring long-term operation without the hassle of frequent battery replacements. Additionally, the device incorporates a unique dust compensation feature that helps maintain optimal sensitivity over time, even in environments where dust and debris are common.

The Aico Ei 220EN is similarly equipped with exceptional features. This model also uses advanced optical sensing technology, providing high sensitivity for various fire types. Its sleek and modern design allows it to blend seamlessly into any home decor while still being easy to install. The Ei 220EN includes a robust sound alarm with a volume of 85 dB at 3 meters, ensuring that it is loud enough to alert occupants in the event of a fire.

Both models offer a test and hush button that allows users to conduct regular functionality checks or mute false alarms caused by cooking or other non-threatening scenarios. Furthermore, the Aico Ei 225EN and Ei 220EN have a low battery warning feature that ensures users are alerted well in advance when the battery is nearing the end of its life.

In terms of regulations, both alarms meet stringent safety standards, making them ideal for both private homes and commercial properties. Their commitment to safety features and reliability has enabled Aico to build a strong reputation in the smoke alarm market, instilling confidence in users.

In conclusion, the Aico Ei 225EN and Ei 220EN smoke alarms are ideal choices for anyone looking to prioritize safety in their living environment. With their advanced optical sensing technology, long-lasting batteries, and user-friendly features, these alarms provide an essential layer of protection against fire hazards, ensuring that families can sleep soundly knowing that they are adequately protected.