clare ClareOne CLR-C1-CO Installation Sheet

clare ClareOne CLR-C1-CO Installation Sheet

Carbon monoxide detector

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ClareOne Carbon Monoxide Detector
Installation Sheet
Last modified: 05/28/20
Model number: CLR-C1-CO
Description
The ClareOne Carbon Monoxide Detector (CLR-C1- CO) is a
battery powered carbon monoxide detector and alarm device.
This device is designed to protect you and your household
from the dangerous effects of Carbon Monoxide.
To activate/turn on the CO detector:
1.
Remove the battery pull tab to engage the batteries.
2.
Carefully rotate the CO alarm onto the mounting plate.
This activates the On/Off switch.
The red, yellow, and green LEDs immediately flash in
sequence.
Note: For the display models, the LCD screen displays all
icons).
3.
Wait 15 seconds after connecting the power before button
testing.
Notes
Install a CO alarm in every room that contains a fuel
burning appliance, particularly high occupancy areas e.g.
bedrooms, kitchens etc.
In rooms with a fuel burning appliance, install (preferably)
on the ceiling, (1 ft (300 mm) from walls) and between 5 ft
to 10 ft horizontally from the appliance. In rooms remote
from the appliance install the detector at 'head height',
where the alarm indicators can be seen.
Test the alarm weekly by pressing the Test/Hush button,
the alarm sounds (at a diminished sound output level
initially and then quickly reach maximum sound output
level).
© 28MAY20 Clare Controls, LLC.
Replace alarm after approximately 10 years operation
(see 'Replace by' date on side wall label).
Avoid contamination by waiting until all construction is
completed before fitting the alarm.
Individuals with health issues may consider warning
devices which provide audible and visual signals for
carbon monoxide concentrations under 30ppm.
Carbon monoxide
Many people are killed each year, and many more suffer ill
health from Carbon Monoxide (CO) poisoning. CO is an
invisible, odorless, tasteless and extremely toxic gas. It is
produced by appliances and vehicles burning fuels, such as
coal, oil, natural gas, propane, kerosene, paraffin, wood,
gasoline, diesel, charcoal, etc. CO is absorbed by red blood
cells in the lungs in preference to oxygen - this results in rapid
damage to the heart and brain from oxygen starvation.
High levels of CO in a house can be caused by:
Incorrectly or poorly installed fuel-burning appliances.
Blocked or cracked chimneys/flues.
Blocked vents or draught-proofing which makes areas with
fuel burning appliances or fireplaces airtight.
Engines of cars, lawnmowers etc. that are left running in
confined spaces.
Portable kerosene or propane heaters in poorly ventilated
rooms.
What happens when the CO alarm detects Carbon
Monoxide?
When the alarm detects potentially dangerous levels of CO, it
flashes the red alarm LED immediately and then sounds a loud
alarm if the CO persists. Table 2 shows how the CO alarm
reacts to different levels of CO gas and exposure time. At
higher levels of CO, the alarm sounds sooner. The rate of
flashing of the red LED indicates the level of CO. If your CO
alarm sounds, follow the instructions on page 7, "When the
alarm sounds."
WARNING:
Never ignore the CO alarm.
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DOC ID – 1942 • Rev 03

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  • Page 1 Test the alarm weekly by pressing the Test/Hush button, the alarm sounds (at a diminished sound output level initially and then quickly reach maximum sound output level). DOC ID – 1942 • Rev 03 © 28MAY20 Clare Controls, LLC. 1 / 11...
  • Page 2 Carbon monoxide exposure and symptoms ≈ 150 ppm 1 flash On withing every 2 10 to 50 The following symptoms may be related to Carbon Monoxide seconds minutes poisoning and should be discussed with all members of the (typically 30 household: minutes).
  • Page 3 Table 3: CO alarm memory indicators Figure 1: Location of CO alarm in a room with a fuel burning CO gas level Red light response appliance 24-hours On demand (button press) ≈ 70 ppm 1 flash every 50 seconds 1 flash ≈...
  • Page 4: Installation

    Poor installation placement WARNING: Your CO alarm is intended for use in ordinary indoor locations of family units. It is not designed to measure Do not place the CO alarm in any of the following areas. compliance with OSHA commercial or industrial standards. •...
  • Page 5 Wait 15 seconds, and then press the Test button. Testing the CO detector Install other alarms similarly. Test the system frequently to ensure its continued and safe operation. To tamperproof the alarm: Break off the small pillar on the base. To test the detector: Press and hold the Test button.
  • Page 6 Table 4: ClareOne CO monitoring summary Carefully align the alarm on the base, and then gently press and twist on. This connects the batteries. Yellow Green Sounder LCD display Action The red, yellow, and green LEDs immediately flash in (fault) (power) sequence to show the batteries are connected properly.
  • Page 7: When The Alarm Sounds

    To enter accelerated functional gas test mode: Press the A pilot light frequently going out Test button momentarily (approximately 1 second) while the A strange smell when an appliance is operating alarm is indicating CO presence. A gas flame which is yellow or orange, instead of the The alarm will sound 2 x 4 temporal tone patterns to indicate normal blue an alarm condition.
  • Page 8: Specifications

    household spend much of their time, and in rooms with Specifications potential sources of CO gas. Compatible panel ClareOne (CLR-C1-PNL1) The CO alarm may not be heard. The sound output is loud but it may not be heard behind a closed door or if it is too far away. Transmitter frequency 433 MHz The alarm may not wake up someone who is impaired by...
  • Page 9 Check the alarm is secured correctly on the mounting Table 5: ClareOne CO indicator summary plate. Yellow Operation/mode Green LEDs Sounder LEDs LEDs Check if batteries are inserted in the correct polarity. Normal operation Replace batteries. Power up 1 flash 1 flash 1 flash Alarm sounds for no reason...
  • Page 10: Regulatory Information

    EN 54 EN 54-00:0000 license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is European Union 1999/5/EC (R&TTE directive): Hereby, Clare subject to the following two conditions: (1) this directives Controls declares that this device is in device may not cause interference, and (2) this...
  • Page 11: Warranty Information

    Warranty information Clare Controls offers a two (2) year limited warranty on original Clare Controls components, from the date of shipment from Clare Controls. Contact information Clare Controls, LLC. 7519 Pennsylvania Ave, Suite 104 Sarasota, FL 34243 General: 941.328.3991 Fax: 941.870.9646 www.clarecontrols.com...

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