Ei Electronics Ei207/208 Series Instructions Manual page 19

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(For Ei208 Models Only) These alarms uses powered for life lithium batteries and are
not replaceable. Check the 'Replace by' label on the side wall - if it has been exceeded
replace the entire unit. If the 'Replace by' date has not been exceeded, then the Alarm
maybe faulty and needs to be returned to the manufacturer – (See 'Getting the CO
Alarm Serviced' section.
For environmentally sound disposal, remove the Alarm from its mounting plate
(for Ei207 models, open the battery door and remove the batteries) and dispose in
accordance with best practice and guidance on WEEE disposal and recycling.
Quick Test with Carbon Monoxide
The Carbon Monoxide Alarm checks for CO gas every
4 seconds and when exposed to the CO gas, the red
light will flash (as per Table B) to confirm that it is
detecting the CO gas.
The Alarm can be tested with carbon monoxide gas
by using one of the kits that comes with the gas
either in a glass phial or aerosol can. Follow the
instructions on the kit.
If a test gas kit is not readily available it is also
possible to gas test the Alarm using a joss stick
or cigarette smoke. To do this remove the Alarm
from its base and slide the power switch to the ON
position (See fig 9). Fill a suitable size plastic bag
with smoke from the joss stick or cigarette. Insert
OFF
Position
ON
Position
Figure 9
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