Ei Electronics Ei 203EN Instruction Manual page 20

Battery powered carbon monoxide alarm
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B15583-R3-203-204-205 U&C 8/5/04 7:45 AM Page 20
(The batteries in the Ei204EN, 205EN, 205ENA & 205CEN will usually last over 4
years in standby under normal conditions and an undepleted battery can power a unit
in alarm for over 100 hours. The batteries in the Ei203EN will usually last over 1 year
in standby under normal conditions and an undepleted battery can power a unit in
alarm for over 20 hours.
The life will be reduced if the unit regularly goes into alarm or if it is exposed to
excessive temperatures for long periods).
Amber Fault Indicator
If the unit beeps and the amber light flashes simultaneously every 45 seconds the
self-checking circuitry may have detected a fault. Follow the checklist to see if the unit
is actually defective.
Checklist in the event of problems
Check the 'pull' tag has been removed to connect the batteries.
Check there are three batteries installed with the correct orientation in the battery
compartment. (If the batteries are accessible remove one battery for 1 minute to reset the
microcontroller in the unit).
If the problem persists replace the batteries if they are accessible.
If none of the above solve the problem the unit is probably defective and must be
replaced. See "Getting the CO Alarm Serviced Page 28)".
Testing with Carbon Monoxide
The unit can be tested with CO by using one of the kits that comes with CO either in
a glass phial or aerosol can. Follow the instructions on the kit. It is best if possible to
inject the CO gas into the gas entry holes, see Figure 5a. When it senses the CO, it
flashes the red light (as per Table B) to confirm that is detecting CO gas.
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