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Carbon monoxide (CO) is a highly poisonous gas with no taste, colour or smell.
Potential Sources of CO
This CO alarm is not a substitute for the correct maintenance of your appliances.
Carbon monoxide can be produced from poorly burning appliances or from blocked flues and chimneys.
If your alarm has sounded and you have ventilated the room the CO may have dispersed before help arrives. It is crucial that the source of CO is determined and appropriate maintenance carried out.
Carbon monoxide is a cumulative poison. Longterm exposure to low levels may cause symptoms. This Kidde alarm is time-weighted – the higher the level of CO, the sooner it will alarm.
NOTE: The apparatus may respond to brief exhaust gas emissions, for example during the initial start-up of an appliance. Also, hydrogen acts as an interferent and can arise from some battery charging activities and the curing of concrete or cement under certain circumstances. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), e.g. alcohols, which may eventually activate the alarm, can be generated from use of damp-proofing materials or other coatings containing alkylalkoxysilanes.
To be safe, know the possible sources of CO in your home. Keep fuel burning appliances and their chimneys and vents in good working condition. Learn the early symptoms of exposure, and if you suspect CO poisoning, move outside to fresh air and get emergency help. Your first line of defence is an annual inspection and regular maintenance of your appliances. Contact a licensed contractor or call your local utility company for assistance.
In rented properties your Landlord (or Council/ Housing Association), will have an Emergency Response phone number, and be liable for the regular maintenance of their combustion appliances (Gas/LPG/Oil/Solid Fuel).
This alarm has not been tested specifically for use in caravans or boats. Only CO alarms certified to EN50291-2 are fully approved for this purpose.
Alarm levels as defined by EN50291-1:2010
The table below shows the response times at which your CO alarm will sound;
50 | 60 – 90 minutes |
100 | 10 – 40 minutes |
300 | Must alarm in less than 3 minutes |
CO Advice and Information
The table below shows the effects of different levels of CO poisoning on the body;
Parts per Million (PPM) | Effects on Adults |
100 | Slight headache, nausea, fatigue (flu-like symptoms) |
200 | Dizziness and headache within 2 – 3 hours |
400 | Nausea, frontal headache, drowsiness, confusion and rapid heart rate. Risk to life after over 3 hours of exposure |
800 | Severe headaches, convulsions, vital organ failures. Death possible within 2 – 3 hours |
The table below shows the effects of different levels of CO poisoning on the body; Parts per Million (PPM) Effects on Adults
Important Safety Information
NOTE: If you recognise any of the above symptoms consult your Doctor immediately.
NOTE: Young children, elderly and pets are more susceptible to the dangers of CO.
NOTE: Your Kidde alarm is designed to detect CO gas. It is not designed to detect smoke, fire or other gas such as natural gas.
NOTE: This product is intended for use in ordinary family homes. It is not designed to measure compliance with occupational safety and the HSE.
NOTE: Individuals with certain specific medical conditions may need an alarm that operates below 30ppm. If this applies consult your Doctor.
Ensure that all family members are familiar with the symptoms of CO poisoning and how your alarm works.
THIS CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR INSTALLING AND MAINTAINING AN APPROPRIATE NUMBER OF SMOKE ALARMS IN YOUR HOME. THIS ALARM WILL NOT SENSE SMOKE, FIRE, OR ANY POISONOUS GAS OTHER THAN CARBON MONOXIDE. FOR THIS REASON YOU MUST INSTALL SMOKE ALARMS TO PROVIDE EARLY WARNING OF FIRE AND TO PROTECT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY FROM FIRE AND ITS RELATED HAZARDS.
THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED FOR USE IN ORDINARY INDOOR RESIDENTIAL AREAS. IT IS NOT DESIGNED TO MEASURE COMPLIANCE WITH COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL STANDARDS. THIS ALARM IS NOT SUITABLE FOR INSTALLATION IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS. INDIVIDUALS WITH MEDICAL PROBLEMS MAY CONSIDER USING WARNING DEVICES WHICH PROVIDE AUDIBLE AND VISUAL SIGNALS FOR CARBON MONOXIDE CONCENTRATIONS UNDER 30 PPM.
THIS CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM IS DESIGNED TO DETECT CARBON MONOXIDE FROM ANY SOURCE OF COMBUSTION INCLUDING IMPROPER OR MALFUNCTIONING APPLIANCES. THE INSTALLATION OF THIS DEVICE SHOULD NOT BE USED AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PROPER INSTALLATION, USE AND MAINTENANCE OF FUEL BURNING APPLIANCES INCLUDING APPROPRIATE VENTILATION AND EXHAUST SYSTEMS
THIS ALARM WILL NOT WORK WITHOUT POWER. THIS ALARM REQUIRES A CONTINUOUS SUPPLY OF POWER.
THIS UNIT IS NOT A SMOKE ALARM. IT WILL NOT SENSE SMOKE. FOR EARLY WARNING OF FIRE YOU MUST INSTALL SMOKE ALARMS.
IF ANY FAULT SIGNALS OCCUR, CONTACT THE MANUFACTURER OR SUPPLIER AND DO NOT CONTINUE USING THE ALARM.
THE DEVICE CANNOT WARN AGAINST THE CHRONIC EFFECTS OF EXPOSURE TO CARBON ! MONOXIDE OR PROTECT INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE AT SPECIFIC RISK.
ALTERING THE ALARM IN ANY WAY MAY LEAD TO A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR PREVENT IT FROM FUNCTIONING CORRECTLY.
THIS ALARM WILL ONLY INDICATE THE PRESENCE OF CARBON MONOXIDE AT THE SENSOR. CARBON MONOXIDE MAY BE PRESENT IN OTHER AREAS.
* A CO alarm should be installed in all rooms containing a fuel burning appliance. Additional CO alarms should beinstalled in rooms where most awake time is spent, in every sleeping area, and on every level of the home.
Locations to Avoid
Refer to Separate Easy Installation Instructions
NOTE: THIS ALARM IS DESIGNED FOR INSTALLATION BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATEST IEE REGULATIONS AND RELEVANT BRITISH STANDARDS.
THIS ALARM MUST BE POWERED BY A CONSTANT 230V AC, 50Hz SUPPLY THAT IS NOT CONTROLLED BY ANY FORM OF SWITCH.
THIS ALARM INTERCONNECTS WITH UP TO 24 KIDDE DEVICES (OF WHICH 18 CAN BE INITIATING) INCLUDING SMOKE, CO AND HEAT ALARMS. (SEE BELOW)
THIS ALARM IS NOT DESIGNED TO BE INTERCONNECTED WITH OTHER MANUFACTURER'SPRODUCTS, UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.
Firex | Kidde | |
KF10R | 1SFWR | Mains Ionisation Alarm with Rechargeable battery back-up |
KF10 | 1SFW | Mains Ionisation Alarm with alkaline battery back up |
KF20R | 2SFWR | Mains Optical Alarm with Rechargeable battery back-up |
KF20 | 2SFW | Mains Optical Alarm with alkaline battery back up |
KF30R | 3SFWR | Mains Heat Alarm with Rechargeable battery back-up |
KF30 | 3SFW | Mains Heat Alarm with alkaline battery back up |
4MCO | Mains CO Alarm with rechargeable battery back-up | |
4MDCO | Mains CO Alarm with rechargeable battery back-up, digital display |
(4MDCO)
LEDs | LCD | Sounder | Unit Status | Action | ||
Normal Operation | Red | ![]() | None | Normal Operation | None | |
Amber | ||||||
Alarm | Red | Flashing | ![]() Displays CO ppm ( 30-999) | 4 loud beeps/pause/4 loud beeps- repeated | CO detected | See section |
Amber | ||||||
Interconnected CO alarm detects CO | Red | Flashing | ![]() | 4 loud beeps/pause/4 loud beeps- repeated | Interconnected CO alarm detects CO | See section |
Amber | ||||||
Interconnected Heat/Smoke alarm detects hazard | Red | Flashing | ![]() | 3 loud beeps/pause/3 loud beeps- repeated | Smoke or heat has been detected from an interconnected smoke or heat alarm | EVACUATE THE PREMISES ACCORDING TO YOUR ESCAPE PLAN |
Amber | ||||||
Error condition -1 | Red | Flashing every 30 secs | ![]() | Chirp/30 secs | Unit has failed | Replace |
Amber | Flashing every 30 secs | |||||
Error condition -2 | Red | ON | Constant loud sound | Unit microprocessor has failed | Replace | |
Amber | ||||||
End of Life | Red | Flashing | ![]() | Chirp twice every 30 seconds | The unit has reached the end of its life | Replace |
Amber | Flashing twice every 30 secs | |||||
Charging the battery back up | Red | ![]() (Lb Flashes) | NONE | Ba ery backup is charging (unit is monitoring for CO) | Nothing | |
Amber | Flashing every 15 secs | |||||
Low battery | Red | Flashing every 15 secs | ![]() | Chirp / 15 secs | Back up battery is discharged | Ensure switch is On at the rear of the unit - if it persists contact Kidde |
Amber | Flashing every 15 secs | |||||
LEDs | Sounder | Unit Status | Action | |||
Normal Operation | Red | None | Normal Operation | None | ||
Amber | ||||||
Alarm | Red | Flashing | 4 loud beeps/pause/4 loud beeps- repeated | CO detected | See section | |
Amber | ||||||
Interconnected CO alarm detects CO | Red | Flashing | 4 loud beeps/pause/4 loud beeps- repeated | Interconnected CO alarm detects CO | See section | |
Amber | ||||||
Interconnected Heat/Smoke alarm detects hazard | Red | Flashing | 3 loud beeps/pause/3 loud beeps- repeated | Smoke or heat has been detected from an interconnected smoke or heat alarm | EVACUATE THE PREMISES ACCORDING TO YOUR ESCAPE PLAN | |
Amber | ||||||
Error condition -1 | Red | Flashing every 30 secs | Chirp/30 secs | Unit has failed | Replace | |
Amber | Flashing every 30 secs | |||||
Error condition -2 | Red | ON | Constant loud sound Unit microprocessor has | failed | Replace | |
Amber | ||||||
End of Life | Red | Flashing | Chirp twice every 30 seconds | The unit has reached the end of its life | Replace | |
Amber | Flashing twice every 30 secs | |||||
Charging the battery back up | Red | NONE | Battery backup is charging (unit is monitoring for CO) | Nothing | ||
Amber | Flashing every 15 secs | |||||
Low battery | Red | Flashing every 15 secs | Chirp / 15 secs | Back up battery is discharged | Ensure switch is On at the rear of the unit - if it persists contact Kidde | |
Amber | Flashing every 15 secs |
NOTE: If AC mains is connected and active, the Green LED will be on continuous. If Green LED is not on, see Mains Power Failure Section.
Each week your alarm should be tested by pressing the test button. The alarm will beep once followed by a brief pause. Then the alarm will sound fully with 4 beeps a pause and then 4 beeps.
During testing the red LED will flash.
The Digital model will display "888" followed by a 200+ number. This confirms that the alarm is powered up and working.
If the alarm sounds, the test / reset button will silence the alarm unless it is still detecting dangerous levels of CO.
Digital model only
Pressing the Peak level memory button tells you if you have had levels of CO>9ppm. To reset keep the peak level button pressed and press the test button for 2 seconds.
After 7 years of continuous operaiton, the unit will chirp twice every 30 seconds, and the amber LED will flash twice. The red LED will also be flashing. Unit has reached end of life, and must be replaced.
NOTE: Constant exposures to extreme temperatures and humidities may affect battery life.
This alarm will not operate without Mains power. During a power failure the unit will operate for at least 24 hours on battery back up
Digital Alarm (4MDCO) | ||||||
LEDs | LCD | Sounder | Unit status | Action | ||
Loss of Mains power | Red | OFF | 0 or CO ppm displayed every 60 secs | Unit has no mains power and the battery back up will have limited life | Restore the mains ASAP | |
Green | Flashing every 7 secs | |||||
Amber | OFF | |||||
Low Battery when mains has failed | Red | Flashing every 15 secs | Lb and 0 or CO ppm alternate - only for the first 5 minutes | Chirp/15 secs | Back up battery is discharged | Restore the mains ASAP |
Green | Flashing every 7 secs | |||||
Amber | Flashing every 15 secs | |||||
Battery backup close to discharge | Red | Flashing every 60 secs | None | Chirp/60 secs | Unit will not longer detect CO | Restore the mains ASAP |
Green | Flashing every 7 secs | |||||
Amber | OFF | |||||
Non Digital Alarm (4MCO) | ||||||
LEDs | Sounder | Unit status | Action | |||
Loss of Mainspower | Red | OFF | Unit has no mains power and the battery back up will have limited life | Restore the mains ASAP | ||
Green | Flashing every 7 secs | |||||
Amber | OFF | |||||
Low Battery when mains has failed | Red | Flashing every 15 secs | Chirp/15 secs | Back up battery is discharged | Restore the mains ASAP | |
Green | Flashing every 7 secs | |||||
Amber | Flashing every 15 secs | |||||
Battery backup close to discharge | Red | Flashing every 60 secs | Chirp/60 secs | Unit will no longer detect CO | Restore the mains ASAP | |
Green | Flashing every 7 secs | |||||
Amber | OFF |
Interconnected systems of Kidde Models - 1SFW, 1SFWR, 2SFW, 2SFWR,3SFW, 3SFWR, 4MCO, 4MDCO | ||
CO Alarm | Smoke/Heat Alarm | |
Press CO test button | Normal test sequence - 4 loud beeps pause and then 4 loud beeps and so on. | Do not sound |
Press Smoke/Heat Alarm test button | 3 loud beeps pause 3 beeps with Red LED flashing | 3 loud beeps pause 3 loud beeps with Red LED flashing |
Smoke/Heat Alarm Event | 3 loud beeps pause 3 loud beeps with Red flashing. The Digital model will display " Fire" | 3 loud beeps pause 3 loud beeps with Red flashing. |
CO event | Alarms with 4 loud beeps pause 4 beeps and so on | Do not sound |
Smokes/Heat alarm will overide CO | ||
Interconnected systems of Firex models, KF10, KF10R, KF20, KF20R, KF30, KF30R | ||
CO Alarm | Smoke/Heat Alarm | |
Press CO test button | Normal test sequence - 4 loud beeps pause and then 4 loud beeps and so on. | Normal test sequence - 4 loud beeps pause and then 4 loud beeps and so on. |
Press Smoke/Heat Alarm test button | 3 loud beeps pause 3 beeps with Red LED flashing | 3 loud beeps pause 3 loud beeps with Red LED flashing |
Smoke/Heat Alarm Event | 3 loud beeps pause 3 loud beeps with Red flashing. The Digital model will display " Fire". | 3 loud beeps pause 3 loud beeps with Red flashing. |
CO event | Alarms with 4 loud beeps pause 4 beeps and so on. | Alarms with 4 loud beeps pause 4 beeps and so on. |
Smokes/Heat alarm will overide CO |
Carbon Monoxide Alarm Procedure
Activation of the alarm indicates the presence of Carbon Monoxide (CO) which can kill you.
Based on recommendations from EN 50292, follow these steps if alarm sounds (4 loud audible pulsesfollowed by a pause for 5 seconds):
Never restart the source of the CO problem until it has been corrected. Never ignore the sound of the alarm! If the alarm is sounding, pressing the test/reset button will terminate the alarm. If the CO condition that caused the alert in the first place continues, the alarm will reactivate. If the unit alarms again within six minutes, it is sensing high levels of CO which can quickly become a dangerous situation.
This is a Mains Alarm. Isolate before removing for decorating. If in doubt contact a qualified electrician.
Do not tamper with the apparatus, as there is a risk of electric shock or malfunction.
To keep your alarm in good working order:
The following substances can affect the sensor and cause false alarms:
Methane, Propane, Iso-butane, Iso-propanol, Ethylene, Benzene, Toluene, Ethyl acetate, Hydrogen Sulphide, Hydrogen, Sulphur Dioxide, alcohol based products, paints, thinners, solvents, adhesives, hair-sprays, aftershaves or perfumes and some cleaning agents.
NOTE: there could be other compounds occurring within a particular household which could cause similar effects.
LEDs | LCD (4MDCO) | Sounder | Unit Status | Action | ||
Error condition -1 | Red | Flashing every 30 secs | ![]() | Chirp/30 secs | Unit has failed | Replace |
Amber | Flashing every 30 secs | |||||
Error condition -2 | Red | ON | Constant lound sound | Unit microprocessor has failed | Replace | |
Amber | ||||||
End of Life | Red | Flashing | ![]() | Chirp twice every 30 seconds | The unit has reached the end of its life | Replace |
Amber | Flashing twice every 30 secs | |||||
Low battery | Red | Flashing every 15 secs | NONE | Chirp/15 secs | Backup battery is discharged | Ensure switch is ON at the rear of the unit-if it persists, contact Kidde |
Amber | Flashing every 15 secs |
NOTE: If AC mains is connected and active, the Green LED will be on continuous. If Green LED is not on, see Mains Power Failure Section.
Power | 240V, 50Hz 30mA max |
Sensor | Electrochemical CO Sensor |
Storage and Transport Conditions | -20 ºC to +60ºC, 5 - 95% RH (no condensing) |
Temperature Range | Opera ng range: 0°C to 40°C |
Humidity | up to 90% relative humidity (RH), non-condensing |
Alarm Sound | 85db+ at 10' (3 metres) @ 3.4 +/- 0.5 KHz pulsing alarm |
Size and weight | Weight: 220g Dimensions: 145mm x145mm x 40mm |
If you have questions, call the KIDDE customer service department on 01753 685148
Kidde Helpline Emergency No.s | (UK) 0800 917 0722 / (Ireland) 1800 818 601 | |
Gas Emergency Services | 0800 111 999 | |
HETAS (Solid Fuel Emergency) | 0845 634 5626 | |
O ec (oil) | 0845 658 5080 | |
Kidde Website | www.kiddesafetyeurope.co.uk | |
Manufacturer Address (Made in China) | Kidde Safety Europe Limited Mathisen Way Colnbrook Berkshire SL3 0HB |
EU Authorised Representative
Carrier Fire & Security B.V.
Kelvinstraat 7
6003 DH Weert, NL
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