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BE1210
BELLMAN & SYMFON AB
ENGLISH

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  • Page 1 BE1210 BELLMAN & SYMFON AB ENGLISH...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Overview Contents BE1210 Green Installation CO entry holes Radio switches Yellow Green Signal pattern Changing the radio key Facts about carbon monoxide Location and positioning Testing, monitoring and maintenance What to do when the alarm sounds Troubleshooting Service and support...
  • Page 3: Installation

    Installation Signal pattern Make sure to select a location complying with the advice in Location and positioning. When the alarm detects over 45 ppm CO, the red LED blinks in accordance with the table. This helps locate CO leaks as the alarm gives an indication straight away. This pre-alarm signal may 1 Remove the mounting bracket from the CO alarm by turning it counter-clockwise.
  • Page 4: Changing The Radio Key

    Changing the radio key Carbon monoxide – the silent killer If your Visit system is activated for no reason, there is probably a nearby system that triggers What is carbon monoxide? yours. In order to avoid radio interference you need to change the radio key on all units. The Many people are killed each year, and many more suffer ill health from Carbon Monoxide (CO) radio key switches are located on the back of the CO alarm, under the mounting bracket poisoning.
  • Page 5: Location And Positioning

    Symptoms of CO poisoning Location and positioning CO (ppm*) Approximate inhalation time NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION REQUIRED PROTECTION concentration and symptoms developed For your information the National Fire Protection Association’s Standard 720 advises as follows: The maximum allowable concentration for continuous exposure in any 8 h CO alarms shall be installed as follows: period according to OSHA, Occupational Safety &...
  • Page 6 1ft, 300mm CO alarm CO alarm Unsuitable Locations Do not place the CO alarm in any of the following areas. 1ft, 150 mm In the immediate vicinity of a cooking appliance (keep it at least 3 ft (1 m) horizontally from it). ...
  • Page 7 Monitoring A bedroom or a room remote from a fuel burning appliance, see Figure 3 Mount the CO alarm relatively close to the breathing zone of the occupants. Whatever position you The CO alarm will self-check (monitor) itself and give a status update every 50 seconds if there choose, make sure it is possible to view the three LED indicators, when in the vicinity of the alarm.
  • Page 8: What To Do When The Alarm Sounds

    What to do when the alarm sounds If the alarm still indicates a yellow blink with a single beep, the batteries may be depleted.  Replace them with fresh batteries. Warning! Actuation of your CO alarm indicates the presence of carbon monoxide (CO) If the red, yellow and green LEDs do not blink in sequence, the batteries may be installed ...
  • Page 9 Limitations of CO alarms A pilot light frequently going out.  A strange smell when an appliance is operating.  1 The CO alarm will not work without good batteries or if the batteries are placed in reverse A naked gas flame which is yellow or orange, instead of the normal blue. ...
  • Page 10 Technical specifications which are incorrectly charged, such as on boats or with battery back-up systems such as those used with alternative energy systems. The unit will alarm with 500 ppm H2 after between 10- and 40-minutes exposure. This CO alarm is intended for residential use. It is not intended for Features the use in industrial applications where Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Sensor type...
  • Page 11: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Try this Try this The CO alarm beeps for no Follow the detailed instructions in What to do when the Nothing happens when I Check that the unit is secured correctly on the mounting plate.   apparent reason. alarm sounds section.
  • Page 12: Service And Support

    Do not interfere with the alarm or attempt to tamper tions, may cause harmful interference IC: 6693A-BE1210 with it. This will invalidate the guarantee, but more importantly may expose the user to shock or to radio communications.
  • Page 13 DESIGN FOR EARS ™...