Alarm Warning; Low Battery Warning - Chacon 34147 User Manual

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2.2. Alarm warning

The alarm will not stop until the CO concentration is below 40 ppm. Place
the detector in fresh air so that the alarm can be automatically stopped after
6 minutes, or you can simply stop the alarm by pressing the TEST button for
1 to 3 seconds.
When the CO concentration is above 550 PPM, the display will show
The red LED will flash 5 times with «beeps». The alarm will sound 3 times
every 10 seconds.
Note: When you hear successive beeps, this means a high concentration of
CO. Please leave the room immediately and call for help.
2.3. Low CO warning
When the CO concentration exceeds 30 ppm for more than 60 minutes, or
when the CO concentration exceeds 40 ppm for more than 40 minutes, a low
CO concentration warning is generated. The low CO concentration warning
differs significantly from the alarm warning:
Low CO warning
Red LED flashes 4x and beeps at
low speed.
Repeats 1x every 3 to 5sec.
In daily life, low concentrations of carbon monoxide can often happen.
For example, smoking a cigarette or burning a candle can produce low
concentrations of CO. Although not dangerous, prolonged exposure can
affect the health of vulnerable groups such as children, pregnant women or
the elderly people.
Note: This is not a dangerous situation, so don't panic.

2.4. Low battery warning

When the voltage falls below 3.6 V, a low battery warning is issued at
least once a minute. On the display you can see the battery level in
real time. The low battery notification will only be issued in case D.
Note: The yellow LED will flash and you will hear a «beep» at least
once a minute.
Alarm warning (high Co detection)
The red LED flashes 5 times and
beeps at high speed. The alarm
sounds 3 times every 10sec.
A
B
C
D
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