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Many victims of carbon monoxide poisoning indicate that while they were aware
that they were ill , they became so disoriented and confused that they were
unable to help themselves by either exiting the building or calling for a
assistance. Young children and household pets may be the first affected.
Exposure during sleep is particularly dangerous, because the victim usually
does not awaken.
Actions to take when CO alarm sounding
WARNING!!
Actuation of your CO alarm indicates the presence
of carbon monoxide (CO) which can kill you. If alarm sounds:
1. Operate test/reset button
2. Call your emergency services(___ _______) or fire department
or 911
3. Immediately move to fresh air –outdoors or by an open door
or window.
Do a head count to check that all persons are
accounted for. Do not reenter the premises nor move away from
the open door/window until the emergency services responders
have arrived, the premises have been aired out, and your alarm
remains in its normal condition.
4.
After following steps 1-3, if your alarm reactivates within a 24 hour
period, repeat steps 1-3 and call a qualified appliance technician
(
) to investigate for sources of CO from fuel burning
equipment and appliances, and inspect for proper operation of
this equipment. If problems are identified during this inspection
have the equipment serviced immediately. Note any combustion
equipment not inspected by the technician and consult the
manufacturers' instruction, or contact the manufacturers directly,
for more information about CO safety and this equipment. Make
sure that motor vehicles are not, and have not been, operating in
an attached garage or adjacent to the residence.
In case of harmful levels of CO gas being detected, your CO alarm
WS4913 will go into a CO alarm mode as mentioned above. In "CO Alarm
Mode" take the following necessary actions immediately:
(a) If there is anyone experiencing the effects of carbon monoxide
poisoning such as headache, dizziness, nausea or other flu-like
symptoms, call your fire department right away or 911. You should
evacuate all the people in the premises immediately. Do a head
count to check that everybody is accounted for.
(b) Do not re-enter the premises until the problem has been corrected
and the CO gas has been dispersed out and a safe level is reached.
(c)
If no symptoms exist, immediately
windows and doors. Turn off fuel burning appliances and call a
qualified technician or your utility company to inspect and repair
your problem before restarting appliances.
Normally an activation of the CO alarm indicates the presence of CO gas.
However, the CO gas can be extremely fatal, if it is not detected. The
source of the CO gas may come from several possible situations, please
refer to the list of sources of carbon monoxide on page 2.
CAUTION:
This CO alarm will only indicate the presence of CO
gas at the sensor. However, you have to be aware that the CO gas may
be present in other areas in the premises.
Actions to take after the problem is corrected
Once the source of CO gas in the premises has been eliminated, the
alarm of the CO alarm unit should be off. After waiting for 10 minutes,
push the Test button to test the CO alarm unit so that you can make sure
that it is working properly again.
Test and silence your CO alarm
Follow the test procedure described here or contact your CO alarm
dealer or installer for testing instructions . DSC recommends that
you test the entire alarm system at least one a week to verify the
operation of all functions.
The test/reset button is used to test if the CO alarm is working properly
and to mute the unit during alarm.
Test the unit
Press the test button and you should hear 4 short beeps with a
corresponding 3 LED flashes, in 5 seconds this cycle will repeat one more
time. No alarm signal will be generated at the panel.
Familiarize yourself and your family members with this alarm
pattern as this testing simulates an actual CO alarm condition.
Silence the unit
While the CO alarm is sounding, pressing the test/reset button will silence
the alarm however the red LED will continue to flash. After 4 minutes, if
ventilate the home by opening
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the CO concentration that caused the alarm still remains at dangerous
levels, the audible CO alarm will reactivate.
Owners Maintenance
The WS4913 CO alarm is designed to require minimum maintenance,
however, we recommend the following to ensure your CO alarm
continues to function properly:
(a) Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the CO alarm cover once a month,
using the soft brush attachment, never use water, cleaners as they
may damage the unit.
(b) Press the Test/reset button to test its operating function once every
week
Alarm indications
The red, green and yellow LED lights and built in sounder turn on and/or
off to indicate various situations. The CO Alarm provides the following
indications:
Warm Up Mode: During the first 5 minutes after inserting the
battery, the orange LED will flash every 10 seconds and the unit
will chirp every 60 seconds to indicate that the unit is in warm up
mode.
Power on mode:
All 3 (three) LEDs blink and the built in sounder
beeps for 0.5 second as soon as the battery is installed.
Stand-by mode:
The green LED flashes once every 60 seconds, which
means the unit is receiving power and also indicates it is functioning
properly.
CO Alarm mode:
When the unit senses the concentration of carbon
monoxide (CO) in the air around the device exceeds the 'alarm' threshold ,
the red LED light flashes rapidly and built in sounder activates loudly
repeating a sequence of 4 quick beeps followed by a 5 second pause.
Low battery warning mode:
flashes once and the built in sounder chirps once. This warning will
continue for up to 30 days, but the battery must be replaced as soon as
possible to ensure proper operation of the detector.
Tamper mode:
The built in sounder chirps once every 1 (one) minute
and the yellow LED is on continuously until the WS4913 is mounted on
the back plate bracket properly. If this trouble occurs ensure the device is
correctly mounted.
Trouble mode:
If every 1 (one) minute the built in sounder chirps and the yellow LED
quickly flashes 2, 3 or 4 times, an internal trouble has occurred and the CO
Alarm will need to be replaced. (See Trouble conditions on page 1).
If this trouble occurs contact your installation company to have the
device replaced.
When properly enrolled on a DSC control panel the control panel will also
provide indication of various conditions. Your control panel installer will
inform you of the indications the panel provides.
Never disassemble the CO Alarm; there are no user serviceable parts
inside the unit. You may only remove CO Alarm from back plate to
replace battery if not serviced by installer. When replacing the battery,
follow the instructions specified within the Installation Instructions,
Installing/Replacing battery.
CAUTION:
This product uses a lithium battery, improper han-
dling may result in HEAT, EXPLOSION or FIRE causing personal
injury. DO NOT recharge batteries. Follow the battery manufacturer's
safety instructions. Dispose of used batteries in accordance with the
regulations in your area.
Never paint the unit. Paint may prevent CO gas from entering the
unit. This is a safety issue the CO alarm must not be removed .
Specifications
The WS4913 Wireless Carbon Monoxide Alarm has been designed to
provide an alarm based on various exposure times at different levels of
carbon monoxide concentrations as per UL 2034 standard:
This CO alarm WS4913 meets following mentioned response times:
At 70ppm, the unit must alarm within 60-240 minutes.
At 150ppm, the unit must alarm within 10-50 minutes.
At 400ppm, the unit must alarm within 4-15 minutes.
Product Specifications:
Model number: WS4913
Manufacturer: Digital Security Controls, 95 Bridgeland Ave. Toronto,
Ontario, Canada, M6A 1Y7.
Every 1 (one) minute the yellow LED