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METHANE GAS AND CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR USER’S MANUAL Methane Gas (CH4) and Carbon monoxide (CO) Dual Detector...
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Dual Detector for Methane (CH ) and Carbon Monoxide (CO) WARNING! Please read the manual carefully before installation of the detector.Failure to follow instructions will lead to loss of warranty.
TABLE OF CONTENTS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS..........2 WHAT YOUR METHANE GAS AND CO DETECTOR CAN AND CANNOT DO..............3 WHERE TO INSTALL YOUR METHANE GAS AND CO DETECTOR................5 WHERE NOT TO INSTALL YOUR METHANE GAS AND CO DETECTOR................6 CONNECTION METHODS..........9 OPERATION..............12 TESTING THE DETECTOR..........13 MAINTENANCE..............13 DETECTOR LIFETIME............15...
WARNING! The installation of the detector in an area where it is not recommended for it to be installed can affect sensor operation. WARNING! Do not tamper with the detector, since this may stop the detector working or cause an electric shock hazard.
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You must test your gas detector monthly. If your Gas Detector fails to test properly, or if its self- diagnostic test reveals a malfunction, have the unit replaced immediately. It's important to safeguard your life from carbon monoxide(CO) gas because it is impossible to see, taste, or smell the toxic fumes of CO.
WHERE TO INSTALL YOUR METHANE GAS AND CO DETECTOR The gas detector should be installed in the room where a gas leak is most likely to occur. This may be the kitchen because of the presence of a gas cooker and other gas appliances.
The detector should be at horizontal distance of between 1 m and 3 m from the potential source. If there is a partition in a room, the detector should be located on the same side of the partition as the potential source.
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The detector should not be installed above or next to gas appliances because small gas releases may occur at start up and they may generate unwanted alarms. It should be noticed that installation near cookers may lead to alarms produced by cooking vapors and not gas leaks. It should also be noticed that contamination by grease may impede the correct operation of the apparatus.
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alarm from the detector in another part of the premises, and in every sleeping room. WARNING! The installation of the detector in an area where it is not recommended for it to be installed, can affect sensor operation. NOTE: The installation of the gas detector does not eliminate the obligation to use all gas appliances in safety conditions and to maintain the gas installations in very good operating conditions and also all the...
CONNECTION METHODS WARNING! The apparatus should be installed only by qualified personnel. Before any intervention, switch off the power supply and make sure the device is not powered. For maximum protection, the recommendation is to use the external signal, to control a solenoid valve, or an air vent which in case of an alarm, will shut off...
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-make a connection between 0 position of the two terminals connector and terminal 2 of solenoid connector; -make a ground connection to terminal 3 of solenoid connector; -after you have ensured that all connections are properly made, power the detector from the main 230 V AC.
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Follow these steps: -inside the nearest detector from the valve, make a bridge between the COM position of the three terminals connector and position R of two terminals connector; -make a connection between NO position of the nearest detector from the valve to the terminal 1 of the solenoid connector;...
OPERATION This version of the detector is both a methane gas and carbon monoxide detecting device for domestic installations. To ensure the prevention of gas leakage the detector is installed along with a solenoid valve, which has the purpose to shut-off the gas supply in case of an alarm or start a ventilator which will air the room.
TESTING THE DETECTOR Simply press the Test/Reset button any time while in normal operation. The Red LEDs should flash, the alarm should sound and the relay switches while the solenoid valve will cut off the gas flow. Release the button and manually rearm the solenoid valve.
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DO NOT SPRAY CLEANING AGENTS OR WAXES directly onto the front panel. This action may damage the sensors, cause an alarm or cause a detection malfunction. Instruct children never to touch, unplug or otherwise interfere with the detector. Never use detergents or solvents to clean the detector. Chemicals can permanently damage or temporarily contaminate the sensors.
DETECTOR LIFETIME The lifetime of the detector is 5 years from the date of installation. Replace the detector after 5 years of operation. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Please dispose of packaging materials in appropriate container at your local recycling center. Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste.
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For more information, please visit us at: In the view of a constant development of their products, the manufacturer reserves the right to change technical data and features without prior notice. M-DD-SED 0822 (EN)
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