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It is an important component of your home security system. Please read this booklet thoroughly. The more familiar you are with the information it contains, the easier you will find it to install, operate, and maintain your carbon monoxide alarm properly. This ultimately means greater security and peace of mind for you and your family. The Maple Chase Company Table Of Contents Models COQ3 and COQ6 2 The Dangers of Carbon Monoxide (CO) 2 CO Alarm Features 3 Where to Install Your CO Alarm 4 How to Install Your CO Alarm 5 How to Operate Your CO Alarm 6 What to Do if the Alarm Sounds 6 Maintenance and Cleaning 6 Replacing the Battery (Model COQ6 only) 7 Troubleshooting 7 Symptoms of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning 8 Home Safety Tips 8 Limited Warranty The Dangers of Carbon Monoxide Carbon Monoxide (CO) is a toxic gas. It cannot be seen, felt, tasted, or smelled. The effects of CO poisoning can cause household members to become extremely ill or even cause death. Due to damage, poor maintenance, or defects, many appliances like furnaces, ovens, fireplaces, kerosene heaters, and grills may silently emit CO. Advance warning of CO poisoning is only possible if you install and maintain a CO detection device. The amount of CO in the air is measured in parts per million (ppm). Carbon monoxide occurs when fuel burns without sufficient oxygen (incomplete combustion). This type of malfunction can happen to any fuel-burning appliance at any time. Many fireplace chimneys, for example, can become filled with leaves during the fall season. If enough leaves, dirt, and soot are accumulated in the chimney, proper ventilation will be interrupted. This can cause a backdraft of CO into the home. The result can be fatal. With proper maintenance and cleaning, however, the potential for CO build up can be reduced. Carbon monoxide poisoning is a serious issue. Many families suffer daily, and over one thousand lives are lost each year because of this deadly household gas. With proper maintenance and care, this CO alarm can give family members advance warning to CO emissions. Please read this manual thoroughly to learn how to properly install, operate, clean, and repair your CO alarm, and for important safety tips to safeguard your family from deadly CO poisoning. The following symbols identify the most important safety messages in this manual. ! DANGER When you see this symbol, be aware that if the message is ignored, the hazard WILL result in SEVERE bodily injury or death. ! WARNING When you see this symbol, be aware that if the message is ignored, the hazard CAN cause SEVERE bodily injury or death. ! CAUTION When you see this symbol, be aware that if the message is ignored, the hazard CAN or WILL cause MINOR bodily injury. ! WARNING BE AWARE OF COMMON SOURCES OF CARBON MONOXIDE. Common sources of carbon monoxide are furnaces, heating devices, water heaters, gas stoves, kerosene heaters, fireplaces, barbecues used indoors, running motors or engines in attached garages, and gasoline powered devices, such as generators or pumps used in emergency situations. Be aware of the proper uses for each device. Have these devices serviced and cleaned regularly. Use common sense, and follow safety and hazard instructions carefully whenever using any of these devices. ! WARNING Individuals with medical problems may consider using warning devices that provide audible and visual signals for carbon monoxide concentrations under 30ppm. CO Alarm Features • 9V battery backup (Model COQ6 only). • Quick connect wiring harness for fast, easy installation. • Square shape, easily distinguishes from smoke alarm. • Large TEST/RESET button—easy to use. • Three level light and sound alarm system—you always know if: 1. AC power is applied to the unit. 2. Your alarm requires immediate replacement. 3. CO levels are dangerous. • Electrical Rating: 120V AC, 60Hz, 0.05 amp 2 CO Alarm Features cont. ! WARNING This CO alarm is designed to detect carbon monoxide gas from any source of combustion. It is NOT designed to detect smoke, fire, or any other type of gas. If this CO alarm sounds its alarm horn, DO NOT assume that it is a false alarm. The alarm horn requires your immediate action. ! WARNING This product is intended for use in ordinary indoor locations of family living units. It is not designed to measure compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) commercial or industrial standards. Where to Install Your CO Alarm ! WARNING Carbon monoxide gas can be anywhere and everywhere. CO gas is equal to or slightly lighter than air, and disperses evenly with the air in a room. Therefore, install this CO alarm where air circulation is best. DO NOT mount the CO alarm within 1 foot of the ceiling/wall or wall/wall intersection, or other dead air spaces. Since most CO fatalities occur while families are sleeping, we recommend that you install at least one CO alarm in the hallway outside each separate sleeping area and one inside each bedroom or sleeping area. We ...
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