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(synchronized with the horn), repeating every
WARNING:
minute.
This device may not alarm at low carbon monoxide levels. This
Yellow:
Indicates malfunction or "End of Product Life".
detector has not been investigated for carbon monoxide detection below
Refer to Section H.
30 ppm.
• It will be steady-on when the unit is AC
powered or it will flash every minute
Warning: This carbon monoxide alarm is designed to detect
synchronized with the horn when unit is
carbon monoxide gas from ANY source of combustion. It is
powered only by the back-up battery.
Not designed to detect smoke, fire or any other gases. This
device is not suitable for installation in a hazardous location,
• At "End of Product Life", synchronized with
as defined in the Canadian Electrical Code.
the above, the green LED will flash quickly
2 times per minute.
WARNING:
HORN: The horn generates 4 different patterns.
This product is intended for use in ordinary indoor locations of family
4 beeps: Indicates an alarm condition, and that there is a
living units. It is not designed to measure compliance with
dangerous level of carbon monoxide present.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) commercial
Refer to Section E.
and industrial standards. Individuals with medical problems may
consider using warning devices which provide audible and visual signals
• It will beep quickly 4 times (synchronized with
for carbon monoxide concentrations under 30 ppm.
the Red LED), repeating every 5 seconds, for
the first 4 minutes.
This device is designed to protect individuals from the acute effects of
carbon monoxide exposure. It will not fully safeguard the individuals
• After 4 minutes it will beep quickly 4 times
with specific medical conditions. If in doubt, consult a medical
(synchronized with the Red LED), repeating
practitioner.
every minute.
• In multiple station configuration, the 4 beep
Caution:
alarm signal without red LED flashing will
Your unit is constantly monitoring the air and will go into
indicate that the alarm was initiated by one of
full alarm if ongoing, hazardous levels of CO are detected.
the interconnected CO alarms.
Follow the instructions in section K if the full alarm sounds.
3 beeps: Indicates alarm/hazardous smoke level at one of the
interconnected smoke alarms.
WARNING: This device will only alarm if carbon monoxide
• It will beep 3 times, repeating every 4 seconds.
is detected. If not responded to, the presence of carbon
2 beeps: Indicates the battery is low. Refer to Section J.
monoxide can be fatal. For list of sources of carbon
monoxide, see Sections C and D.
• It will beep quickly 2 times, repeating every
minute.
CAUTION: This alarm will only indicate the presence of
1 beep:
Indicates malfunction or "End of Product Life".
carbon monoxide at the sensor. Carbon monoxide may be
Refer to Section H.
present in other areas.
• It will produce a single beep, repeating every
minute.
WARNING
NOTE: During the horn alarm, signals only to the unit that
initiates the alarm will have the red LED flashing. See Section K
Installation of this CO alarm should not be used as a substitute
for more details regarding the alarm signals for multiple station
for proper installation, use, and maintenance of fuel burning
configuration.
appliances, including appropriate ventilation and exhaust systems.
LCD (WHERE EQUIPPED): The LCD display displays 4 pieces of
Getting Started
information, pressing the "Display" button allows you to toggle
between screens.
Step 1
NOTE: The LCD display may be damaged by exposure to high
Determine the best location for your CO alarm(s). Usually this is
humidity and temperature.
in or near bedrooms. Your alarm can be used as a plug-in or a
wallmount (using the mounting plate screws and anchors
PPM: This is the default display value. It shows the CO
provided) configuration. Refer to Section F and Section G.
concentration that the unit is sensing. The lowest value that the
Step 2
unit will show is 30 ppm.
Connect the battery (where the alarm has back-up battery) of
PEAK: This is the highest CO concentration (in ppm) that the unit
your CO alarm and install the alarm. Refer to Section G and
Section J.
has sensed in the last 12 hours.
IMPORTANT: American Sensors CO alarms CO8L, CO8LBD,
COHB: This approximates your exposure to carbon monoxide (see
CO8LBI and CO8LBDI have been designed to operate for 6
Section E).
years. A replacement date label has been placed on the device.
On the replacement date label write the month and the year,
LOW BATTERY: If your alarm has a low battery, the low battery icon
corresponding to 6 years/72 months from the installation date.
will be displayed.
Under no circumstances should the alarm be used beyond 6 years
from installation. The alarm may no longer detect CO accurately
NO BATTERY INDICATOR (ONLY ON MODELS WITH REPLACEABLE
and should be immediately replaced. See Section H for the "End
BACK-UP BATTERY):
of Product Life " signal.
Step 3
The battery out indicator is located on the front of the alarm. It
displays "NO BATTERY" when the battery has been removed.
When power is connected the CO alarm will go through a test
sequence (the horn will beep quickly 4 times, followed by 5
B. What is carbon monoxide and why
seconds of silence, followed by 4 quick beeps - this is the alarm
should you be concerned?
pattern that you will hear in the event of an emergency).
Additionally the red LED will flash synchronized with each beep
and it will be followed by one flash of both green and amber
Carbon monoxide is a dangerous, poisonous gas. It is often referred
LEDs at the end of the second series of beeps. Finally the LCD
to as the Silent Killer because it has no odor or taste and it can't be
display (where equipped) will turn on. If you press the test
seen. The presence of carbon monoxide inhibits the blood's
capacity to transport oxygen throughout the body, which can
button this sequence will repeat itself. Refer to Section H.
eventually lead to brain damage.
Step 4
In any enclosed space (home, office, recreational vehicle or boat)
While testing the CO alarm, have someone else check that the
even a small accumulation of carbon monoxide can be dangerous.
alarm can be heard easily from the sleeping areas, Refer to
Section H.
C. What are the potential sources of carbon
monoxide?
A. Indicators
Although many products of combustion can cause discomfort and
LCD Display
Your carbon monoxide
(only on CO8LBD & CO8LBDI)
adverse health effects, it is carbon monoxide (CO) that presents the
alarm displays information
greatest threat to life.
from four sources:
Test/Reset
Button
CO is produced by the incomplete combustion of fuels such as natural
1. The 3 LED indicator
gas, propane, heating oil, kerosene, coal, charcoal, gasoline or wood.
Display
Button
lights.
The incomplete combustion of fuel can occur in any device that
Battery Out
toggles the
Indicator
LCD display
depends on burning for energy or heat such as furnaces, boilers, room
2. The loud 85dB horn.
between
ppm, peak &
heaters, hot water heaters, stoves or grills and in any gasoline-powered
COHB (only
3. The LCD display
vehicle or engine (e.g., generator set or lawnmower). Tobacco smoke
on CO8LBD
& CO8LBDI)
(where equipped).
also adds CO to the air you breathe.
Yellow, Green
When properly installed and maintained, your natural gas furnace and
4. No Battery, yellow
& Red LED's
hot water heater do not pollute your air space with carbon monoxide.
indicator (where
85dB Horn
Natural gas is known as a "clean burning" fuel because under correct
equipped).
operating conditions the combustion products are water vapor and
carbon dioxide, which are not toxic. (Carbon dioxide (CO2) is also
present in the air we exhale and is necessary for plant life.) The
products of combustion are vented from furnaces and water heaters to
the outside by means of a flue duct or chimney.
Correct operation of fuel-burning equipment requires two key
conditions. There must be:
LIGHTS: The indicator lights are three different colours:
• An adequate supply of air for complete combustion
Green:
Indicates that the unit is receiving power.
• Proper venting of the products of combustion from the furnace
through the chimney, vent or duct to the outside
• When the alarm is operated on AC power
supply, this LED will be steady-on.
Typical Carbon Monoxide Problems
1. Equipment problems, due to defects, poor maintenance, damaged or
• If the alarm is operating on a battery supply,
cracked heat exchangers
then this LED will flash once per minute.
2. Collapsed or blocked chimneys or flues, dislodged, disconnected or
• If the Green LED is steady off, then it is not
damaged vents
receiving power.
3. Downdraft in chimneys or flues; this can also be caused by very long
• If the product has more than six years from
or circuitous flue runs, improper location of flue exhaust or wind
installation, as part of the "End of Product Life
conditions
Signal", this LED will flash 2 times every
4. Improper installation or operation of equipment, chimneys or vents
minute. Refer to Section H.
5. Air tightness of house envelope results in a lack of air for the
Red:
Indicates an alarm condition, and that there is a
combustion process
dangerous level of carbon monoxide present.
6. Inadequate exhaust of space heaters or appliances
Refer to Section K.
7. Exhaust ventilation/fireplace competing for air supply
• It will flash quickly 4 times (synchronized with
the horn), repeating every 5 seconds, for the
first 4 minutes.
• After 4 minutes it will flash quickly 4 times
D. Potential sources of carbon monoxide in
2. For battery back-up model CO8LBD, connect the battery(refer
your home:
to Section J).
3. Plug the alarm into a standard 120 Volt AC wall outlet.
• Do not use the alarm in an outlet that is controlled by a wall
switch.
• If you have a double outlet, plug the unit into the bottom
outlet so that the top outlet is available for other use.
Wood or Gas Fireplace
Clogged Chimney
Wood Stove
• To work properly, the unit must not be blocked by furniture or
draperies.
G2. Installation of hardwire models (CO8LBI-
CO8LBDI) - for Service Personnel ONLY:
WARNING:
Your Carbon Monoxide alarm is to be
Automobile and Garage
Gas Water Heater
Gas Appliances
mounted onto a junction box on the wall or ceiling. These
units are for permanent connection only and should be
installed by Qualified Service Personnel only. DO NOT
connect wires to an AC outlet, extension cord, or power
cord and attachment plug. DO NOT connect to an AC
Cigarette Smoke
outlet that is controlled by a wall switch. To work
Gas or Kerosene Heater
Gas or Oil Furnace
properly, the unit must not be blocked by furniture or
Conditions That Can Result In Transient CO Situations:
draperies. These units operate on 120 Volt AC. The
location and wiring methods must be in accordance with
a) Excessive spillage or reverse venting of fuel burning
the National Electrical Code or Canadian Electrical Code.
appliances caused by:
• Outdoor ambient conditions, such as wind
IMPORTANT: THE CO8LBI AND CO8LBDI ALARMS ARE
direction and/or velocity, including high gusts of
INTERCONNECTABLE ONLY WITH THE FOLLOWING AMERICAN
wind and insufficient draft in the vent pipes;
SENSORS SMOKE ALARMS 470, 670, 770, SA360, SA379,
• Negative pressure differential resulting from the
ESA5011 AND THE CO/SMOKE COMBINATION ALARM COS2010.
use of exhaust fans;
Connect your alarm to any standard 120 Volt AC wiring
• Simultaneous operation of several fuel-burning
system utilizing the quick connect wiring harness and the
appliances competing for limited internal air;
mounting plate. Follow local or federal electrical and building
• Loose vent pipe connections from fuel-fired
code standards at all times.
appliances;
1. Make sure the AC power to the junction box is turned off
at the fuse box or service panel before installation.
• Obstructions, or unconventional vent pipe designs
that can amplify the above situations;
2. Remove the two screw covers from the mounting plate and
retain them for later
• Poorly designed or maintained chimneys, and or
UP Indicator
use.
vents.
3. Install the quick
b) Extended operation of unvented fuel-burning appliances (range,
connect wiring
oven, fireplace, etc.).
harness into the
c) Temperature inversions that can trap exhaust near the ground.
mounting plate, This
Wiring Harness
can only be installed
d) Car idling in an open or closed attached garage, or near a
in one direction and
home.
will clip into place
when fully inserted.
E. What are the possible symptoms of carbon
4. Using twist-on
monoxide poisoning?
wire connectors (supplied), connect the white wire of the
wiring harness to the neutral (white wire) from the junction
Carbon monoxide (CO) is odorless, colorless, tasteless and very
box and the black wire of the harness to the live (black wire)
toxic. When inhaled, it produces an effect known as chemical
from the junction box. If you are interconnecting the alarm to
asphyxiation. Injury is due to the combining of CO with the
other alarms (see wiring diagram) then connect the orange
available hemoglobin in the blood, which lowers the oxygen-
wire of the wiring harness to the interconnect line. If you are
carrying capacity of the blood. In the presence of carbon
not interconnecting the alarm, then cap off the orange wire.
monoxide, the body is quickly affected by oxygen starvation.
The following symptoms are related to carbon monoxide
poisoning and should be discussed with all members of the
household so that you know what to look for:
Extreme Exposure (more than 40% COHb):
Unconsciousness, convulsions, cardio-respiratory failure,
death
Medium Exposure (15% to 40% COHb): Severe throbbing
headache, drowsiness, confusion, vomiting, fast heart rate
Mild Exposure (less than 15% COHb): Slight headache,
nausea, fatigue (often described as "flu-like" symptoms)
Many cases of reported carbon monoxide poisoning indicate that
while victims are aware they are not well, they become so
disoriented then are unable to save themselves by either exiting
5. Check all connections and carefully push the wires back
the building or calling for assistance.
and install the mounting plate onto the junction box. Be sure
Young children and household pets may be the first affected.
that the arrow at the top of the mounting plate is pointing
Exposure during sleep is particularly dangerous because the victim
"UP" as this is where the top of the alarm will be.
usually does not awaken.
6. Install the two screw covers (retained from Step 2) to hide
For most people, mild symptoms generally will be felt after several
the locations for the octagon box mounting screws.
hours of exposure to 100 ppm of carbon monoxide. Higher levels
7. Install the back-up battery into the alarm (refer to Section J
will lead to more severe symptoms or death.
of the User's Manual).
F. Where should you install the alarm?
8. Plug the alarm into the mounting plate. Be sure that the
top of the alarm is at the top of the mounting plate - the
Since carbon monoxide moves freely in the air, the suggested
connector pins in the back of the alarm should slide easily
location is in or as near as possible to sleeping areas of the home.
into the quick connect wiring harness and the alarm should be
The human body is most
securely clipped into place by the 4 locking clips on the
vulnerable to the effects of
mounting plate.
carbon monoxide during
9. Turn the power back on at the fuse box or service panel.
sleeping hours. For
10. Your alarm should be serviced by Qualified Service
maximum protection, a
Personnel only. AC power should always be turned off before
carbon monoxide alarm
servicing the unit. To remove the alarm from its mounting
should be located outside
plate, the locking clips must be gently pried open using a
primary sleeping areas or
small screwdriver as you pull the unit out.
on each level of your
home. The diagram
H. How can you Test/Reset the alarm?
suggests ideal locations for
alarms in the home. The
A green power light indicates that power is supplied. For the
electronic sensor detects carbon monoxide, measures the
display models CO8LBD and CO8LBDI, the display will show
concentration and sounds a loud alarm before a potentially
"000". The green LED
harmful level is reached.
must be steady-on if
To reduce the likelihood of nuisance tripping of the device's alarm
unit is AC powered or
circuit and to prevent damaging the sensor:
it will flash every 60
seconds if the unit is
• Do not install or place the alarm
powered only by the
- In locations where the normal ambient temperature is
back-up battery.
below 40°F (4.4°C) or exceeds 100°F (37.8°C)
To test the alarm (wait
- Within 5 ft. (1.5 m) of any cooking appliance
at least ten minutes
- In damp or very humid areas or next to bathrooms with
after installing it), press and release the Test/Reset button.
showers. Install detectors at least 5 ft. (1.5m) away from
The alarm will sound two series of 4 short beeps and the red
bathrooms.
LED will flash.
- In close proximity to an automobile exhaust pipe; this will
To reset after an alarm, press the Test/Reset button to silence
damage the alarm.
or reset the unit. Follow the instructions in Section K, which
• Accommodation spaces should be well ventilated when
tell you what to do after an alarm. This Carbon Monoxide
household cleaning supplies or similar contaminant's are used.
Alarm is designed to do a continuous self-diagnostic check of
its micro processing circuitry when in use.
G. How should you install the alarm?
A malfunctioning unit is indicated by a steady-on yellow LED
and one single beep every 60 seconds. If this occurs, reset the
Your American Sensors Carbon Monoxide Alarm is easy to install
unit. If the unit again beeps intermittently, do not use this
to protect you and your family in your home, cottage, cabin and
unit.
office.
The "End of Product Life" signal is similar to the malfunction
To work properly, the alarm unit must not be blocked by furniture
signal. The only difference is the addition of 2 quick flashes of
or draperies.
the green LED synchronized with the beep.
To provide maximum protection please allow up to 8 hours for
For questions about your CO alarm, please contact:
your CO alarm to fully initialize. It will, however, immediately
1-800-387-4219
warn you of dangerous CO levels if they are present in your home.
G1. Installation of plug-in models (CO8L-CO8LBD):
1. Select a proper location for the alarm(refer to Section F).
I. How can you maintain your alarm?
An alarm is useful only if
Test/Reset button
it works. The following
Test the alarm
What to do after resetting the alarm following an alarm?
illustration explains
by pressing the
Test/Reset button
proper maintenance:
once a week.
Your alarm should be
What to do after a carbon monoxide problem has been
tested at least once per
corrected?
week by pushing the
Test/Reset button as
Air vent on bottom
outlined in Section H.
of unit.
Vacuum the air
vent occasionally
IMPORTANT: For the multiple stations of CO and smoke
to keep free of dust
alarm configuration, when there are hazardous smoke or CO
conditions at one of the interconnected units, only the unit
J. Back-up Battery Installation &
that initiates the alarm will have the red LED flashing
Replacement
synchronized with the sound alarm pattern (4 or 3 beeps).
The rest of the interconnected units will generate only the
Under normal conditions your battery should last at least one
sound without the red LED flashing.
year. When powered only by the back-up battery the green light
In a CO alarm situation (4 beeps), localize the CO alarm that
on the unit will briefly blink about every 60 seconds if the
has initiated the alarm signal and act immediately per
battery is adequately powering the unit.
instructions 1 to 4 above.
This CO alarm has a low battery warning to warn you that the
In a smoke alarm situation (3 beeps), localize the unit that has
initiated the alarm and act immediately according to the
battery is running low or if the battery is missing. This is a
owner's manual instructions of the smoke alarm.
double beep approximately every minute. This low battery
warning will continue for at least 7 days if the unit is powered
L. Technical Information
by battery only and indefinitely if it is AC powered. Replace
your battery immediately if this occurs to ensure ongoing
protection.
Your alarm utilizes a proprietary Electronic Sensing
Technology that permits the unit to vary the exposure time
Battery Replacement
before the alarm sounds based on carbon monoxide
concentrations.
WARNING
Exposure Times
The carbon monoxide concentrations and time standards for
Use recommended batteries only.
the alarms are as follows:
• Use of different battery may have a detrimental effect on the
alarms operation
The Full Alarm Activates
Screw Covers
• Constant exposures to high or low temperatures or high
• Within 60-240 minutes at exposures of 70 ppm
humidity may reduce the battery life.
• Within 10-50 minutes at exposures of 150 ppm
• This carbon monoxide alarm will not operate with a dead or
• Within 4-15 minutes at exposures of 400 ppm
missing battery or if the battery door is open or not closed
completely.
Specifications
Locking Clips
• Do not remove the battery to use in any toys, remote controls
AC Power Supply 12V, 60HZ, 7 W"
or other household devices.
Battery Back-up
• Do not try to open the alarm except for the battery door.
Opening the main housing of the alarm may damage the unit
and will void the warranty:
Recommended Battery: Use only 9V batteries Duracell
MN/MX1604, Gold Peak GP1604A/P/S, Energizer X22,
Eveready 522/1222 or Ultralife U9VL-J (available at most
Dimensions
general retail stores).
Normal Operating Conditions:
Battery Installation Instructions
Operating Temperature
Relative Humidity
1a. If the alarm is a plug-in model, remove it from the wall by
Alarm
pulling it out of the
outlet.
M. Limited Warranty
1b. If the alarm is a
hardwire model,
Your American Sensors carbon monoxide is warranted for six
then use a small
Slide battery
(6) years from the date of purchase against defect in material
screwdriver to gently
door out.
and workmanship. Units returned to Dicon Global Inc. with
pry open the locking
proof of purchase date during this period as a result of such
tabs and pull the
defects will be repaired, or replaced at Dicon Global Inc.'s
alarm out of the
option. This warranty only covers defects in material or
mounting plate.
workmanship in normal residential use. This warranty does
2. Slide the battery
not cover damage resulting from negligent handling, misuse,
door out.
or lack of reasonable care. This warranty is in lieu of any other
3. Connect fresh
warranty either expressed or implied.
battery to battery
DICON GLOBAL INC. SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY
snap. Replace the battery compartment door.
FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY
4. Test the unit by pressing the Test/Reset button as per
DAMAGE, OR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL,
Section H to confirm the unit is powered.
CONTINGENT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE OF
ANY KIND RESULTING FROM CARBON MONOXIDE.
5. Return the alarm to its original location.
THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR BREACH OF THE
LIMITED WARRANTY CONTAINED HEREIN IS THE
K. What should you do if the ALARM sounds?
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE DEFECTIVE
PRODUCT AT DICON GLOBAL INC.'S OPTION. IN NO
If potentially harmful levels of carbon
CASE SHALL DICON GLOBAL INC.'S LIABILITY
UNDER ANY OTHER REMEDY PRESCRIBED BY LAW
monoxide are detected, your unit will go into
EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE. YOUR CARBON
full alarm. The alarm signal consists of 4
MONOXIDE ALARM IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR
PROPERTY, DISABILITY, LIFE OR OTHER INSURANCE
rapid beeps repeating every 5 seconds, with
OF ANY KIND. APPROPRIATE COVERAGE IS YOUR
the red LED light flashing every time the alarm
RESPONSIBILITY. CONSULT YOUR INSURANCE
AGENT.
horn beeps.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have
If the full alarm sounds respond as follows:
other rights which may vary from province to province.
Return to point of purchase for servicing. For repair or
replacement within the warranty period, return this product
i) ! WARNING
(or send it postage prepaid) along with proof of purchase date
to Dicon Global Inc. Please enclose a note stating the nature
Actuation of your CO alarm indicates
of the difficulty. Prior to sending, please call 1-800-387-4219
to establish a Returned Goods Authorization ("RGA")
the presence of carbon monoxide
Test/Reset
number and the latest instructions to serve you promptly.
(CO) which can KILL YOU. If alarm
button
Please mark this number on the exterior of your package and
send to:
signal sounds (series of 4 beeps, red
LED flashing):
1. Immediately move to fresh air -
outdoors or by an open door or
N. Tips for the homeowner
window. Check if all persons are
accounted for. Do not re-enter the
Energy Conservation and Indoor Air Quality
Two steps that homeowners take to conserve energy may
premises or move away from the
adversely affect indoor air quality.
open door/window until the
Since air leakage can account for as much as 40% of heat loss,
emergency responders have
houses are being made more air tight. Reduced air leakage will
contribute to higher concentrations of air contaminant's from
arrived, the premises have been
indoor sources and can cause draft reversal in the furnace or
aired out, and your alarm remains
fireplace chimney when the demand for air by fireplaces,
furnaces and exhaust fans exceeds the air supplied by leakage
in its normal condition.
area and supply ducts.
Converting from oil to gas, without taking steps to prevent
2. Call your emergency services
chimney deterioration, will increase the risk of chimney
(
), [fire
blockage, draft failure and the associated release of
combustion products into the house. Qualified contractors and
department or 911];
inspection by the gas company are recommended.
ii) If malfunction/"service" signal
Dirt and Blockage
sounds (one beep and yellow LED
Never insulate or try to seal up a draft hood, wind cap or
flashing every minute) return the
exhaust vent on any gas appliance (furnace, hot water heater,
range, dryer or space heater). Keep your equipment area clean.
alarm to the point of purchase.
Don't store anything that could restrict air circulation close to
equipment.
It is absolutely essential to your safety that panels and grills on
A full continuous alarm within six minutes after reset
the furnace are kept in place and that the fan compartment
confirms ongoing presence of harmful levels of carbon
door is closed when the furnace is operating.
monoxide. If this occurs follow instructions 1 - 2 above.
If you have a gas water heater, make sure that combustion air
openings at the bottom of the tank and the opening below the
draft diverter (on top of the tank next to the flue duct)
remain unblocked.
After a carbon monoxide problem has been corrected
If you have a gas dryer, the exhaust duct must be vented to the
reset your alarm by pushing the Test/Reset button as per
outside and have a hood at the end. Check that the exhaust
the instructions on Section H.
system is not blocked by lint or debris and that the flapper in
the hood moves freely.
For all fuel-burning equipment, make sure that vent hoods
and pipes are not blocked by insulation, leaves or bird nests.
Using other equipment that consumes or exhausts household
air
If you use exhaust fans, a fireplace or other fuel burning
heaters or stoves:
Run exhaust fans for just a minute or two at a time. Prolonged
use could remove too much air, and it wastes heat.
Do not run power attic vents during the winter or when your
furnace is on.
When your fireplace, coal or wood stove is operating, open a
window and close off warm air registers in the room or install
a fresh air duct directly to the fireplace or stove so that it
won't steal air from your furnace.
Confining or enclosing gas-fired equipment
If you have partitioned off your furnace and water heater, you
may need additional ventilation.
Danger Signs
Stuffy, stale or smelly air, back drafts and soot from a fireplace
or furnace chimney usually means your home needs more air
for proper combustion and healthy living. For gas-fired
equipment, mostly yellow (rather than clear blue) burner
flames, a pilot light that keeps going out, or a smell of gas
indicate trouble. Turn off the equipment and contact your gas
company emergency service.
Additional Safety Tips
Have your fuel-burning equipment checked periodically for
safety and efficiency by a qualified service technician.
Use only 9V batteries Duracell
If you are adding a wood or coal burning stove to a home,
MN/MX1604, Gold Peak
make sure that the stove is properly installed and vented.
GP1604A/P/S, Energizer X22,
Check with the Building and Inspections Department of your
Eveready 522/1222 or Ultralife
local municipality or consult a heating contractor before
U9VL-J (available at most general retail
installation. If you have already installed a wood or coal stove
stores).
without a building permit or inspection, consult your local
municipal building authority. Some "do-it-your-selfers" have
(5.25" x 2.80" x 2.00")
unknowingly created dangerous conditions. Once you file for a
permit, a qualified inspector will check your installation and
4.4°C to 37.8°C (40°F to 100°F)
explain how to rectify any mistakes.
30% to 70%
Do not expose yourself to carbon monoxide through
85 dB at 10 ft
carelessness. Never operate a gasoline-powered engine in a
confined or enclosed space such as a garage or tool shed.
Never use a kerosene stove or charcoal grill in a confined
space such as a closed garage or recreational van.
On masonry chimneys inspect the clean-out regularly to
ensure that the chimney is free and clear of debris.
Regardless of the fuel your furnace, fireplace or stove uses,
your chimney should be inspected from time to time by a
competent chimney contractor.
Never try to add a "heat reclaimer" or "automatic flue
damper" to your gas furnace or water heater. Gas installation
safety codes prohibit use of these devices as an add-on to an
existing furnace because of the risks of incorrect installation
and mechanical failure.
When using paints, household cleaning supplies or similar
materials, be sure that you're using them in a well ventilated
area.
Following sensible maintenance and safety procedures in the
home will give you fuel savings without endangering your
health.
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Dicon Global Inc.
20 Steelcase Road West, Unit 3
Markham, Ontario, Canada L3R 1B2
www.diconglobal.com
Owner's Manual/
Guide de I'utilisateur
Models /Modèles CO8L, CO8LBD
Plug-in Models
Enfichable 120 V c.a.
Models/Modèles CO8LBI,
CO8LBDI
Hardwire Models
Câble 120 V c.a.,
Interconnectable
IMPORTANT: This manual must be read, followed and
kept for future reference.
IMPORTANT: Ce guide doit être lu, suivi et gardé en
lieu sur pour consulter à l'ultérieur.
(Français au verso)
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