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Cair CO Alarm Programming Manual

Carbon monoxide detector

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Programming
Guide
V 1.0
Specifications
Operating Frequency
869.2125 MHz radiating less than 10mW (Other custom frequencies possible)
Dimensions
H100 x W65 x D33 mm
Power Supply
Sealed lithium battery
Transmitter Battery Life
Up to 10 years
Device Life
10 years
Wireless Range
Up to 600m line of sight
Compliance
CE / RoHS 2 / RED
Warranty
24 months
Batteries / Lifespan of Alarm
The CO alarm contains a non-user replaceable lithium
battery, which should last up to 10 years, dependent upon
use and the environment in which it is located. Extended
periods in alarm mode will significantly reduce the life of
the battery. In the event of a low battery, the unit will beep
every 60 seconds. When the CO alarm battery becomes
low, the complete alarm unit must be replaced.
Irrespective of the battery life, the smoke alarm has a fixed
10 year lifespan indicated by the date printed on the side
of the alarm. The alarm must be replaced by this date. The
alarm should also beep three times every minute to
indicate End of Life.
The radio transmitter within the pattress contains a 3V
lithium coin cell battery which is also not replaceable by
the user. Typically, the battery will last up to 10 years
dependent upon the application. When the battery
depletes, the complete transmitter unit must be replaced.
It is also recommended that the entire CO alarm is
replaced.
Packing for shipment
The equipment containing cells or batteries must be
packed in strong rigid packaging and must be secured
against movement within the outer packaging to prevent
accidental activation. The sender's name and return
address must be clearly visible on the outer packaging.
Safety
Do not dismantle or alter the unit. Do not open the case.
Indoor use in dry location only.
Disposal
All electronic waste should be disposed of in accordance
with the latest legislation.
It must be disposed of within the electrical and electronic
waste stream and not be disposed of in the normal waste
stream. Recycling electrical waste products (including the
lithium batteries contained within) help to conserve
natural resources and prevent adverse effects on the
environment.
Contact your supplier should you require more
information.
Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, Cair (UK) Ltd declares that the radio equipment
type CO Alarm is in compliance with Directive
2014/53/EU.
Hanson Lane, Halifax, West Yorkshire, HX1 4SD
T: 01422 399 155 E: sales@we-cair.com W: www.we-cair.com
CO Alarm
Carbon Monoxide Detector
The CO Alarm is a discreet, portable & compact unit which will provide the
earliest possible warning of harmful levels of Carbon Monoxide.
If Carbon Monoxide is detected, a loud audible alert will be emitted and a radio
Cair (UK) Ltd.
message will be sent to the alarm receiving device.
Smart Technology, Made to Care
Programming
Guide
V 1.0

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Summary of Contents for Cair CO Alarm

  • Page 1 The CO Alarm is a discreet, portable & compact unit which will provide the accidental activation. The sender’s name and return address must be clearly visible on the outer packaging.
  • Page 2 CO alarm should be plugged into the radio interface ensuring that the plug is correctly orientated and a click is heard (see figure 1). To assemble, first ensure that the wire is folded neatly into the pattress then place the CO alarm on top of the pattress, ensuring that the aperture for the switch lever is located onto the pillar in the pattress.