Olympia CI 200 Operating Manual

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Carbon Monoxide Alarm
CI 200
Operating Manual
11/2018 en
v1.0

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  • Page 1 Carbon Monoxide Alarm CI 200 Operating Manual 11/2018 en v1.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Normal mode ..........19 CO A CI 200 LARM...
  • Page 3 Regular Maintenance and Service....... . . 27 CO A CI 200 LARM...
  • Page 4: What To Do If The Co Detectors Raise An Alarm

    ■ Do not enter the building or residence in which the carbon monoxide alarm has been triggered until the fire service has inspected the affected area. ■ Take advantage of medical help for persons suffering from headache, drowsiness, nausea or other symptoms which indicate carbon monoxide poisoning. CO A CI 200 LARM...
  • Page 5: Intended Use

    Keep the operating manual close by for future refer- ence. The CI 200 carbon monoxide alarm - subsequently referred to simply as the CO alarm - serves for the detection of different concentrations of carbon monoxide indoors and to issue a loud acoustic signal if it is detected.
  • Page 6: Package Contents

    Please check the contents of the package carefully. If anything is missing or has been damaged during transport, DO NOT put the smoke detector into operation! 1 CO alarm, CI 200 Assembly material (screws, dowels) 2 batteries (alkaline, AA, 1.5 V)
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    Warning! NEVER complete any repairs to the device yourself. Contact our Service department. The device does not contain any parts which the user needs to repair or service. CO A CI 200 LARM...
  • Page 8 Do not test the product close to your ears. Do not remain in the vicinity of the acoustic alarm for a longer period when it has been triggered. CO A CI 200 LARM...
  • Page 9 Avoid direct contact with vapours emanating from adhesives, paints and cleaning agents to prevent the sensor ageing or deteriorating more quickly. CO A CI 200 LARM...
  • Page 10: Important Information On Preventive Measures

    ■ It should be possible to hear the CO alarms in the entire living area. ■ People under the influence of alcohol, medication or drugs may not be alerted/ woken by the alarm signal. 10 CO A CI 200 LARM...
  • Page 11: Operating Elements

    Operating Elements Alarm signal LED (red) Battery compartment cover Fault signal LED (yellow) Assembly fittings Operating signal LED (green) Battery compartment Button (for connection, muting and Closing lock function test) CO A CI 200 LARM...
  • Page 12: Interconnecting The Co Alarms Without An Alarm System

    Press the button (4) on one of the other CO alarms three times in succession. An acoustic signal is issued and the CO alarm is connected to the main device. Repeat the connection procedure for all the other CO alarms. 12 CO A CI 200 LARM...
  • Page 13: Setting Up With An Alarm System

    Connect further CO alarms to the master device (see Interconnecting the CO alarms without an alarm system on Page 12). Complete a function test following registration! Press the button (4). The function of the alarm signal, signal LEDs and, where appropri- ate, connected devices are tested. CO A CI 200 LARM...
  • Page 14: In The Event Of An Alarm

    If you have linked the CO alarms to each other without an alarm system, notification occurs accordingly without an alarm system. The secondary devices (slaves) issuing the alarm are switched off automatically after 10 minutes independent of the master device. 14 CO A CI 200 LARM...
  • Page 15: Installation

    Assemble CO alarms in rooms containing a heating appliance ■ at least 300 mm from a wall and 150 mm from the ceiling, ■ at a distance of between 1 and 3 m to potential sources of carbon monoxide CO A CI 200 LARM...
  • Page 16 ■ in closed containers or concealed areas, ■ in the vicinity of extractor fans, ■ in wet or damp areas, ■ directly above sources of heat, ■ outside the approved ambient conditions (see Technical Data on Page 25). 16 CO A CI 200 LARM...
  • Page 17: Changing The Battery

    When the CO alarm is connected to an alarm system, the alarm system base unit also indicates low battery power in the display. On completing the work, initiate a function test on the CO alarm. CO A CI 200 LARM...
  • Page 18 Install the CO alarm by mounting the fittings on the rear side on the screw heads. Disassembly of the CO alarm is performed in the reverse sequence. 18 CO A CI 200 LARM...
  • Page 19: Normal Mode

    The signal issued by the linked CO alarms corresponds to that issued by the initial CO alarm triggered. However, the operating signal LED (3) flashes in the case of the linked CO alarms. CO A CI 200 LARM...
  • Page 20: Mute Mode

    LED (2) flashes accordingly. The CO alarm continues to operate without any limita- tions during this period. Change the batteries in the CO alarm within 30 days, install new ones of the same type. Further information is available in Section Changing the Battery on Page 17. 20 CO A CI 200 LARM...
  • Page 21: End Of Service Life

    CO alarm immediately in such cases. If several CO alarms are linked in a network, the other CO alarms in the network also issue the corresponding acoustic signals. The operating signal LED flashes according to the acoustic signals. CO A CI 200 LARM...
  • Page 22: What You Also Need To Know

    3 hours 400 ppm Headache in the forehead after 1 to 2 hours, life-threatening after 3 hours 800 ppm Dizziness, nausea and cramp after approx. 45 minutes, unconscious- ness within 2 hours, fatal within 2 to 3 hours 22 CO A CI 200 LARM...
  • Page 23 Severe headache, dizziness and nausea within 1 to 2 minutes, fatal within 10 to 15 minutes 12800 ppm Fatal within 1 to 3 minutes * The concentration indicates the levels of carbon monoxide in the ambient air in ppm (parts per million). CO A CI 200 LARM...
  • Page 24: Reaction Times Of The Co Alarm

    Approx. 1 to 1.5 hours Up to 300 ppm Approx. 10 to 40 minutes From 300 ppm Max. 3 minutes * The concentration indicates the levels of carbon monoxide in the ambient air in ppm (parts per million). 24 CO A CI 200 LARM...
  • Page 25: Technical Data

    868 MHz Alarm volume 85 dB(A) Batteries 2 x alkaline, AA, 1.5 V (Recommended: Gold Peak GP15A, Raymax LR6) Standard EN 50291-1:2010+A1:2012 Ambient conditions 0 °C to 40 °C at 30% to 75% rel. humidity Service life 10 years CO A CI 200 LARM...
  • Page 26: Guarantee

    Information on Conformity Olympia Business Systems Vertriebs GmbH, Zum Kraftwerk 1, 45527 Hattingen hereby declares that this device fulfils the basic requirements and other relevant provisions stipulated in the Directive 2014/53/EC. The CE mark on the device confirms its conformity.
  • Page 27: Information On Disposal

    Clean the surface of the housing regularly with a soft, slightly moistened, lint-free cloth. Clean the openings in the housing with a brush. Clean dust and cobwebs as necessary. Complete a function test each time after assembly, a change of batteries and a longer period of absence. CO A CI 200 LARM...
  • Page 28 Carbon Monoxide (CO) Alarm CI 200 v1.0, 11.2018 Art. Nr. / Art. No. 6121 Subject to change without prior notice.

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