MAINTENANCE:
To keep your CO detector in proper working order, please follow these
easy steps:
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Check whether the alarm is working properly by pressing the test
button every week.
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Clean the CO detector with a vacuum cleaner or with a soft cloth or
brush once every month to remove excess dust.
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Check whether the batteries are damaged, exhausted or corroded.
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Explain to children that they should not play with the CO detector.
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Ensure children are aware of the dangers of carbon monoxide
poisoning.
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Never use cleaning agents or other solutions to clean the CO detector.
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Never use air fresheners, hair spray or other aerosols near the CO
detector.
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Don't paint the CO detector. Paint covers the vents preventing the
sensor from detecting CO.
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Never disassemble, repair or modify the product yourself; there's a
high risk that it will no longer function correctly or reliably.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT:
To replace the battery, turn the backplate counter-clockwise half a
centimeter and then remove it to see the battery compartment.
SENSOR REPLACEMENT:
The sensor has a lifespan of 10 years. After 10 years you should replace
the entire product because the sensor cannot be replaced.
If the yellow LED illuminates within these 10 years, even though you've
reconnected or replaced the batteries, please refer to the paragraphs
Reason for sensor fault and Sensor fault caused by chemical gases.