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Laboratories Listed to ANSI/UL 2075, and designed to help measure compliance with the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) workplace exposure limits. The CD8180 does not comply with ACGIH, Cal/OSHA or NIOSH, which recommend lower exposure limits than OSHA. Consult with your local authority about the exposure limits permitted for your workplace.
For residential areas within a commercial building, carbon monoxide alarms that are listed to the UL 2034 residential standard, like the Defender CA6150, should be installed inside or near every sleeping area or room, according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
3. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Follow these steps in this order to install the CO detector: 1. Fasten the mounting plate to the wall at eye level, about 5’ off the floor. Slide detector down onto mounting plate. Connection between mounting plate and detector will automatically turn activation switch 2.
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4. CONDENSED OPERATION INSTRUCTONS OPERATION: The CO detector is operational once the activation switch is slid to position. If the detector’s power is active, the green LED POWER will flash once every 60 seconds, and the LCD readout will continuously display ON, or the current CO level if 30 PPM or more is detected.
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LCD DISPLAY FUNCTION: When detector is operating normally, the LCD will display ON or the current CO level if 30 PPM or more is detected. The LCD will display after five years of operation to alert you that it is time to replace the detector. Continuously Displays “On”...
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