Defender LL6070 Owner's Manual

Defender LL6070 Owner's Manual

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Low Level CO Monitor
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Sealed Lithium Battery Powered
LL6070
Sealed Lithium Battery Powered
Low Level CO Monitor with LCD
Digital Display, Single Station
The UL 2034 Standard for Residential Single and Multiple Station Carbon
Monoxide (CO) Alarms does not permit UL Listed CO alarms to activate an
alarm signal for CO levels below 30 PPM.
The Defender LL6070 is
designed to provide added protection for the elderly and young children
who may be more vulnerable to lower levels of CO, and is not UL Listed.
This monitor is intended to supplement, not replace, a UL Listed CO alarm.
Manual P/N: 240-1108
Rev-01 Oct 21, 2013
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  • Page 1 Monoxide (CO) Alarms does not permit UL Listed CO alarms to activate an alarm signal for CO levels below 30 PPM. The Defender LL6070 is designed to provide added protection for the elderly and young children who may be more vulnerable to lower levels of CO, and is not UL Listed.
  • Page 2: Contents Of This Manual

    CONTENTS OF THIS MANUAL IMPORTANT MESSAGE AND INSTRUCTIONS WARNING MESSAGES FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS INFORMATION ABOUT CARBON MONOXIDE RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS OF MONITORS LOCATIONS TO AVOID INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION TEST AND MUTE MONITOR 10. WHAT TO DO WHEN THE ALARM SOUNDS 11.
  • Page 3: Warning Messages

    Add the telephone numbers of the local emergency service provider and a qualified technician to the self-adhesive labels provided. Place one label next to the monitor, and the other label near a source of fresh air where you plan to gather when the carbon monoxide monitor signals are activated.
  • Page 4: Features And Specifications

    3. FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS • Factory Sealed Lithium Batteries with Soldered Connections • Accurate and Reliable Water-Based Electrochemical Sensor • Integrated Filter for Removing Nuisance Gases • Samples for Carbon Monoxide (CO) Every 5 Seconds • Extra-Large Alpha Numeric LCD Readout •...
  • Page 5 SPECIFICATIONS Visual CO Alert Signals 5 - 9 PPM ≤ 1 minute: Continuously displays current CO level detected of 5 PPM or more. 10 - 14 PPM ≤ 10 minutes: Displays CO level, and red LED flashes 4 times every minute. Reset ALARM button suspends flashing red LED for 24 hours.
  • Page 6 Sensor Type: Electrochemical Operating Temperature and Humidity: F to 100 F @ 10% to 95% RH Audible Signal: Buzzer Horn Sounds 85 dB at 10 feet Visual Signals: green LED Indicates Power On POWER • red LED Indicates CO Alert or Alarm ALARM •...
  • Page 7: Information About Carbon Monoxide

    4. INFORMATION ABOUT CARBON MONOXIDE WHAT IS CARBON MONOXIDE? Carbon monoxide (CO) is a highly toxic, invisible, odorless, tasteless gas. HOW IS CO GENERATED? Carbon monoxide is generated through incomplete combustion of fuel in various appliances. Faulty ventilation of furnaces, water heaters, fireplaces, wood burning stoves, and space heaters are the major cause of high CO levels in a building.
  • Page 8 5. Install an alarm and monitor on every level of the building (see diagrams “A” and “B”) Carbon monoxide alarms that are Listed to the UL 2034 Standard, like the Defender CA6150, should be installed in every residence, nursing home and daycare facility, according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Page 9: Locations To Avoid

    6. LOCATIONS TO AVOID NEAR THE COOKING AREA: Do not install the monitor within five feet of cooking appliances. CO may be generated in the cooking process and cause nuisance alarms. Also, cooking grease can build up on the monitor and cause monitor failure. WITHIN FIVE FEET OF A FURNACE, WATER HEATER, OR SPACE HEATER: These devices often spill out small amounts of CO when they first turn on.
  • Page 10 If the activation switch is not set to ON position, as in diagram (D), the mounting hole at top of monitor will be blocked, and the CO monitor will not be activated. The model LL6070 is a sealed lithium battery powered wall mounted Low Level CO Monitor. Two lithium battery cells are permanently sealed with soldered connections, and cannot be removed.
  • Page 11: Functions And Operation

    8. FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION OPERATION: The CO monitor is operational once the activation switch is slid to ON position. If the monitor’s power is active, the green LED will flash once every POWER 60 seconds. The LCD readout will continuously display 0 PPM, or the current CO level if 5 PPM or more is detected.
  • Page 12 DISPLAY MEMORY BUTTON: To manually display the highest CO level detected, press the button once. The LCD will display the recorded data in the DISPLAY MEMORY following order: 1. The highest CO level detected from 5 to 500 PPM. 2. The total length of time the monitor has detected the highest CO level, within 10% of the peak, from 0 to 999 minutes.
  • Page 13: What To Do When The Alarm Sounds

    To test the monitor during an “End-of-Life” condition, press and hold TEST/RESET/MUTE button for minimum 2 seconds when audible signal is not sounding. The audible signal cannot be muted when monitor is in condition; monitor SERVICE chirps twice ( ) per minute, red LED blinks for 5 seconds, and SERVICE BEEP - BEEP...
  • Page 14 If the residence or facility has been temporarily vacant and you return to find the monitor(s) sounding, do not enter the building. Call the Fire Department from another location. Do not re-enter the building for any reason until you have been assured that it is safe to do so.
  • Page 15: Good Safety Habits

    12. GOOD SAFETY HABITS DEVELOP AND PRACTICE A PLAN OF ESCAPE: Make a floor plan indicating all doors and windows and at least two escape routes from each room. Have a meeting with everyone to discuss your escape plan, and show what to do in case an alarm sounds.
  • Page 16 To remove the monitor for service or disposal, unscrew the mounting screw from the top center of the monitor, and slide the monitor up and off mounting plate. Insert a small flat-head screwdriver into the slot, lift up the deactivation Stop, and slide the switch to farthest left end to deactivate the monitor.
  • Page 17 14. DESCRIPTION OF AUDIBLE AND VISUAL SIGNALS Condition LCD Readout LEDs Horn POWER green LED flashes CO monitor is Continuously displays 0 Silent operational once every 60 seconds Displays current CO level ALARM red LED flashes 4 CO gas alert Silent detected (see page 5) times every minute...
  • Page 18: Three-Year Limited Warranty

    Keep the original sales receipt. Proof of purchase is required to obtain warranty service. Dealers, service centers, or retail stores selling Defender products do not have the right to alter, modify or in any way change the terms and conditions of this warranty.

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