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Operating instructions for the CO alarm detector type: GS810
Index
Carbon monoxide (CO) - cause and effect ..................................................................................... 3
1.
2.
Safety instructions ........................................................................................................................... 4
3.
3.1 CO alarm detectors should be installed in the following rooms: ...................................................... 4
3.2 Rooms where no CO alarm detector should be installed: ............................................................... 4
4.
Product Overview ............................................................................................................................ 6
5.
Installation ........................................................................................................................................ 6
6.
Startup ............................................................................................................................................. 7
6.1 Activation of the CO alarm detector ................................................................................................. 7
6.2 Checking the function of the CO alarm detector .............................................................................. 8
6.3 Recurring self test of the CO alarm detector ................................................................................... 8
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Explanation of the LED modes ........................................................................................................ 8
8.
Overview of all functions .................................................................................................................. 9
9.
What to do if alarms were triggered............................................................................................... 10
10.
Technical Data ............................................................................................................................ 11
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Information to the re-built battery ................................................................................................ 11
12.
Maintenance and cleaning ......................................................................................................... 12
13.
Disposal of waste batteries ........................................................................................................ 12
14.
General Disposal ....................................................................................................................... 13
15.
CE Declaration of Conformity .................................................................................................... 13
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Operating instructions for the CO alarm detector type: GS810 Index Carbon monoxide (CO) – cause and effect ..................3 Safety instructions ........................... 4 Installation locations of CO-alarm detectors in apartments and houses ......... 4 3.1 CO alarm detectors should be installed in the following rooms: ............4 3.2 Rooms where no CO alarm detector should be installed: ...............
  • Page 2 Thank you for choosing a product of SEBSON. Please read the instructions carefully and keep them for looking up before start-up this product. A long and failure-free operation can only be guaranteed if the installation and start-up is done properly.
  • Page 3: Carbon Monoxide (Co) - Cause And Effect

    1. Carbon monoxide (CO) – cause and effect Carbon monoxide (CO) can not be seen, smelled or tasted. The formation of CO in the blood is called carboxyhemoglobin (COHb). The enrichment of carbon monoxide (CO) in the blood prevents the oxygen admission. This has the consequence that vital organs such as e.g. the heart or the brain are no longer adequately supplied with oxygen.
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    2. Safety instructions  Note: The alarm sound is very noisy! Your hearing can be damaged if you are exposed to the loud alarm sound over a longer period of time!  Please do not paint over the CO alarm detector with paint or similar! ...
  • Page 5 When istalling the CO alarm detector please note the following:  Mount the device at least 2 to 5 meters in the horizontal distance from all the fuel combustion equipment.  Do not install in rooms where no air exchange is, e.g. in tops of vaulted ceilings or gable roofs! ...
  • Page 6: Product Overview

    4. Product Overview 1. Speaker 2. Alarm: Display of the alarm status (red LED) 3. TEST/SILENCE: Button for function control or mute 4. FAULT: Error display (yellow LED) 5. POWER: Control light (green LED) 5. Installation Before starting up this product, please check for external damage. In case of visible external damage we immediately dis-advise the start-up of this product! Please remove all packaging material of this product before the first start-up.
  • Page 7: Startup

    Drill a Ø 5.0mm hole in the wall and insert the dowel into the drilled hole. Turn in the screw until the screw head protrudes about ca. 55mm from the wall. The mounting hole for the screw is located on the rear of the housing. Insert the screw head into the mounting hole and press the CO alarm detector slightly down.
  • Page 8: Checking The Function Of The Co Alarm Detector

    6.2 Checking the function of the CO alarm detector To test the CO alarm detector please keep the device at least one arm's length away from your body before performing the function check! Your hearing may be damaged by the loud alarm sound! Then briefly press the TEST/SILENCE button.
  • Page 9: Overview Of All Functions

    8. Overview of all functions Commissioning With the activation of the device (see chapter 6.1) a beep sounds and all three LEDs flashes up briefly at the same time. Deactivation of the CO The CO alarm detector can be deactivated. This function is alarm detector required when e.g.
  • Page 10: What To Do If Alarms Were Triggered

    the sudden loud alarm sound Function-Test To test the alarm, press the TEST/SILECNE button. The test alarm ends by releasing the TEST/SILENCE button. Note: Test the device weekly! If the test alarm is not executed as described, replace the CO alarm detector immediately! 9.
  • Page 11: Technical Data

    10. Technical Data Power supply: DC 3V (1 sealed lithium-ion-battery (type: EVE CR17335)) Type of device: Type B Sensor-type: electrochemical Product life: 10 years after production date Sensitivity adjustment: Complies EN 50291-1: 2010 + A1: 2012 Standard. 30PPM without alarm before 120 minutes 50PPM between 60 to 90 minutes 100PPM between 10 to 40 minutes 300PPM less than 3 minutes...
  • Page 12: Maintenance And Cleaning

     As soon as the alarm is deactivated, the battery is emptied and the CO alarm detector has no functions!  As soon as the alarm is deactivated, it can no longer be mounted! 1. Slide the alarm slightly up and remove it from the screw on the wall. 2.
  • Page 13: General Disposal

    / or accumulators by post to us: SEBSON - Gernotstr.17-44319 Dortmund –Germany Batteries and / or accumulators which contain harmful substances are marked with the symbol of a crossed-out waste bin and may not be disposed of with household waste Under the dustbin symbol is the chemical name of the harmful substance - in the example below - "CD"...

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