Co Alarm Response Time - Kidde 10SCO User Manual

Combination photelectric smoke and carbon monoxide alarm
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Operating Instructions
NOTE: Before activating the battery carrier tamper resist feature,
make sure a fresh battery is installed in the unit and that the battery
carrier is properly closed. If the battery carrier tamper resist feature
is activated while the battery carrier is open, the battery carrier will
not close and the unit will be inoperable.
To deactivate the battery carrier tamper resist, in order to change the
smoke alarm battery, remove the unit from the trim plate (see Smoke
Alarm Tamper Resist Feature if activated), and locate the small cut-out in
the middle of the product label. Using a screwdriver, or similar tool,
slide the switch towards the bottom of the product label. The battery
carrier can now be opened and the battery changed.

CO Alarm Response Time

Never restart the source of a CO problem until it has
been fixed. NEVER IGNORE THE ALARM!
The CO sensor meets the alarm response time requirements of
EN50291-1:2010 Standard alarm times are as follows:
Parts per Million
(PPM) of CO
50
100
300
This carbon monoxide alarm is designed to detect
carbon monoxide gas from ANY source of combus-
tion. It is NOT designed to detect any other gas.
It can be possible to arrange for a CO inspection of your
home or property, but some inspectors may charge for this
service. Kidde will not pay for or reimburse the owner or
user of this product for any repair or dispatch calls related
to the alarm sounding so it is advisable to inquire about
fees prior to having such a service performed.
15
Time un l Alarm
60 – 90 minutes
10 – 40 minutes
Must alarm in less than 3 minutes
2014.3.21
10:48 AM

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