Ei Electronics Ei 205EN Smoke Alarm User Manual


 
(2) Carbon Monoxide must enter the unit for it to be detected. There may be Carbon
Monoxide in other areas of the house (e.g. downstairs, in a closed room etc). but not
in the vicinity of the CO Alarm. Doors, air draughts and obstructions can prevent the
CO reaching the Alarm. For these reasons we recommend. CO Alarms are fitted both
near and in bedrooms, particularly if bedroom doors are closed at night. Additionally
install in rooms where members of the household spend much of their time, and in
rooms with potential sources of CO gas.
(3) The CO Alarm may not be heard. The sound output is loud but it may not be heard
behind a closed door or if it is too far away. Interconnecting CO Alarms greatly
improves the probability that they will be heard. The Alarm may not wake up
somebody who has taken alcohol or drugs. The alarm sound may be masked by other
sounds such as T.V., stereo, traffic noise etc. Fitting CO Alarms on either side of closed
doors will improve their chance of being heard. This CO Alarm is not designed for
people with impaired hearing.
(4) CO Alarms don’t last indefinitely. CO Alarms are sophisticated electronic devices
with many parts. Although the alarm and its component parts have undergone
stringent tests, and are designed to be very reliable, it is possible that parts can fail.
Therefore, you should test your CO Alarm weekly. The CO Alarm must be replaced
after 5 years operation.
(5) CO Alarms are not a substitute for life insurance. House-holders are responsible
for their own insurance. The CO Alarm warns of increasing CO levels, but we do not
guarantee that this will protect everyone from CO poisoning.
(6) CO Alarms are not suitable as early warning Smoke Alarms. Some fires produce
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