IMPORTANT SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
Installing a CO-detector is only the first step towards safer living con-
ditions. Make sure that you and other members of your household are
familiar with the cause and effect of carbon monoxide poisoning and how
to operate a CO-detector:
• Test your CO-detector once per month.
• Immediately replace low batteries.
• Only purchase approved combustion devices.
• Install combustion devices in the correct way and strictly follow the
instructions of the manufacturer.
• Have your installation performed by a professional.
• Have your installation checked by a qualified installer on a regular
basis.
• Clean your chimney and drainage once every year.
• Regularly check all combustion devices.
• Verify if your equipment is free of corrosion and peelings.
• Never use your barbecue indoors or in garages.
• Ensure sufficient ventilation when using a fireplace or multi-burner.
• Always pay attention to symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning.
WARNING:
Please avoid using CO alarm in the following situations, so as not to
affect the service life of the alarm:
• This unit should avoid contact with organic solvents (including silicone
and other adhesives), coatings, pharmaceutical, oil and high concen-
trations gas.
• This unit can not be used in environments containing corrosive gas,
corrosive gas can damage the unit.
NOTES:
• This unit can be only used at residential application, not suitable for
usage on vehicles, boats, factory, shopping malls, etc.
• For the calibrating, first put the unit in clean atmosphere,then put the
unit into 400ppm gas.
• This unit can not be used in environments with strong wind movement.
• Never block the unit air inlet; otherwise the sensitivity will be affected.
• This unit can not bear excessive shock or vibration.
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