BRK electronic CO2120PDN User Manual
BRK electronic CO2120PDN User Manual

BRK electronic CO2120PDN User Manual

120v plug-in carbon monoxide alarm with digital display and silence feature

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MODEL CO2120PDN—User's Manual
120V Plug-In Carbon Monoxide Alarm
With Digital Display and Silence Feature
120V AC 60 Hz .085A Standby .087A Alarm
M06-1045-000 6/99

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  • Page 1 MODEL CO2120PDN—User’s Manual 120V Plug-In Carbon Monoxide Alarm With Digital Display and Silence Feature 120V AC 60 Hz .085A Standby .087A Alarm M06-1045-000 6/99...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION ........1 Basic Safety Information .
  • Page 3: Chapter 1: Introduction

    Pay special attention to these items. IMPORTANT! THIS IS NOT A SMOKE ALARM! This CO Alarm is designed to detect carbon monoxide from ANY source of combustion. It is NOT designed to detect smoke, fire, or any other gas.
  • Page 4: How Your Co Alarm Works

    HOW YOUR CO ALARM WORKS General Information CAUTION! Leave your CO Alarm plugged in year-round. CO problems can occur any time during the year, and this alarm can only alert you if it is plugged in and receiving power. This CO Alarm is intended for use in a standard, unswitched 120V AC wall outlet.
  • Page 5: What The Digital Display Can Show You

    WHAT THE DIGITAL DISPLAY CAN SHOW YOU The Digital Display is designed to indicate estimated carbon monoxide levels in a residential environment. It is not intended for use as an industrial or commercial grade meter. The Digital Display shows the amount of carbon monoxide (measured in parts per million) the unit is sensing. An average, healthy adult should not feel symptoms when the unit first alarms.
  • Page 6: What The Lights And Alarm Tones Mean

    WHAT THE LIGHTS AND ALARM TONES MEAN During Power Up (or After Power Outage) READY TEST Green light ON. Yellow & red lights OFF. Horn “chirps”. Digital Display: Dash appears by “READY”. During Normal Operation READY TEST Green light ON. Yellow & red lights OFF. Horn Silent. Digital Display: Dash appears by “READY”.
  • Page 7: The Peak Co Feature

    THE PEAK CO FEATURE This feature lets you check the highest level of CO detected since you cleared the Peak memory. This feature also helps a CO investigator. Since you should ventilate your home after any alarm—and since CO dissipates in fresh air—...
  • Page 8: Co Alarm Specifications

    CO ALARM SPECIFICATIONS Gas Detection at Typical Temperature and Humidity Ranges: The CO Alarm is not formulated to detect CO levels below 30 ppm typically. UL tested for false alarm resistance to Methane (500 ppm), Butane (300 ppm), Heptane (500 ppm), Ethyl Acetate (200 ppm), Isopropyl Alcohol (200 ppm) and Carbon Dioxide (5000 ppm).
  • Page 9: Chapter 2: Installation

    CHAPTER 2: Installation WHERE TO INSTALL CO ALARMS The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recommends the use of at least one CO Alarm per household, located near the sleeping area. For added protection, install additional CO Alarms in each separate bedroom, and on every level of your home.
  • Page 10: Where Not To Install Your Co Alarm

    WHERE NOT TO INSTALL YOUR CO ALARM DO NOT locate this CO Alarm: • In garages, kitchens, furnace rooms, or in any extremely dusty, dirty or greasy areas. • Closer than 20 feet away from a furnace or other fuel burning heat source, or fuel burning appliances like a water heater.
  • Page 11: How To Install Your Co Alarm

    HOW TO INSTALL YOUR CO ALARM WARNING! This CO Alarm can not operate without continuous electricity. It does not operate during a power failure. Do not use in an extension cord, or outlet controlled by a dimmer or switch—unit must have a constant power supply.
  • Page 12: Chapter 3: If Your Co Alarm Alarms

    CHAPTER 3: If Your CO Alarm Alarms WARNING! Actuation of your CO alarm indicates the presence of carbon monoxide (CO) which can KILL YOU. In other words, when your CO Alarm alarms, you must not ignore it! If the Alarm Signal Sounds: 1.
  • Page 13: Using The Silence Feature

    Using the Silence Feature WARNING! NEVER unplug your CO alarm to silence the horn. Use the silence feature. Unplugging the CO alarm removes your protection! See previous page for details on responding to an alarm. The silence feature is intended to temporarily silence your CO Alarm’s alarm horn while you correct the problem—it will not correct a CO problem.
  • Page 14: Chapter 4: Testing And Maintenance

    CHAPTER 4: Testing and Maintenance WEEKLY TESTING Push and hold the Test/Silence button on the cover until a loud alarm sounds— 4 beeps, a pause, then 4 beeps. The alarm sequence should last for 5-6 seconds. If the Alarm ever fails to test properly, replace it immediately.
  • Page 15: Chapter 5: What You Need To Know About Co

    CHAPTER 5: What You Need To Know About CO What is CO? CO is an invisible, odorless, tasteless gas produced when fossil fuels do not burn completely, or are exposed to heat (usually fire). Electrical appliances typically do not produce CO. These fuels include: Wood, coal, charcoal, oil, natural gas, gasoline, kerosene, and propane.
  • Page 16: Potential Sources Of Co In The Home

    Potential Sources Of CO In The Home Fuel-burning appliances like: portable heater, gas or wood burning fireplace, gas kitchen range or cooktop, gas clothes dryer. Damaged or insufficient venting: corroded or disconnected water heater vent pipe, leaking chimney pipe or flue, or cracked heat exchanger, blocked or clogged chimney opening.
  • Page 17: How Can I Protect My Family

    How Can I Protect My Family? A CO Alarm is an excellent means of protection. It monitors the air and sounds a loud alarm before Carbon Monoxide levels become threatening for average, healthy adults. A CO Alarm is not a substitute for proper maintenance of home appliances.
  • Page 18: Chapter 6: Underwriters Laboratories Inc. Ul2034

    CHAPTER 6: Underwriters Laboratories Inc. UL2034 What Levels of CO Cause an Alarm? Underwriters Laboratories Inc. UL2034 defines 3 specific alarm points by which all residential CO Alarms must alarm. They are measured in parts per million (ppm) of CO over time (in minutes).
  • Page 19: Chapter 7: Troubleshooting Guide

    CHAPTER 7: Troubleshooting Guide Problem... This means... Green light is OFF. Unit will Unit may not be not alarm when you press plugged all the way the Test/Silence button. in, or receiving power. Unit “chirps” about twice Unit malfunction. a minute. Green light and Unit needs to be Yellow lights are ON.
  • Page 20: Chapter 8: General Limitations Of Co Alarms

    CHAPTER 8: General Limitations Of CO Alarms This CO Alarm is intended for residential use. It is not intended for use in industrial applications where Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements for carbon monoxide detectors must be met. CO Alarms will not work without power.This CO Alarm requires a continuous supply of AC power.
  • Page 21: Limited Warranty

    Limited Warranty Coverage: BRK Brands, Inc. warrants its enclosed carbon monoxide alarm to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of five years from the date of purchase. During the first year after the date of purchase, BRK Brands, Inc.

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