Operation - Kidde KN-COPP-3 Owner's Manual

120 v ac and self-recharging battery backup carbon monoxide alarm with digital display, test, and peak level memory
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Once the source is located, correcting the problem may be
as easy as opening a window, venting an appliance, backing
a car out of the garage a safe distance from living quarters,
closing the garage door, and letting the car warm up
outside. It could be possible that a weather condition
caused the low-level reading and the condition may or
may not happen again.
Some CO conditions may start out as low level leaks but
could develop into CO concentrations that could become
harmful. If this happens, the CO alarm will detect the
dangerous level and alarm, notifying you and others of the
conditions. DO NOT ignore high concentration readings
above 30 PPM or a CO alarming device that is in alarm.
Refer to page 12 for more details.
CO concentrations displayed below 30 PPM in "Peak Level"
memory are for reference only and the accuracy of the
concentration shown may not be as accurate as noted on
page 28.
To Reset the Peak Level Memory
• Press the peak level button.
• With the peak level button still pressed, press the
test/reset button for two seconds and release.
The number on the display will turn to "0". The memory
has now been cleared and the alarm will begin monitoring
for CO within a few minutes.
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