Kidde KN-COPP-B-LPM (with Digital Display) Carbon Monoxide Alarm User Manual


 
Whenever the alarm is operating, the green Power LED flashes every 30
seconds to indicate the unit is monitoring for CO. If the alarm senses
dangerous levels of CO, the red Alarm LED will flash and the alarm will
emit an audible alarm pattern.
6.ModelKN-COPP-B-LPM(withdigitaldisplay)
Operating Characteristics
5.ModelKN-COB-B-LPMOperatingCharacteristics
Operating and Alarm Characteristics
Function LED Display Alarm Sound Unit Status Recommendation
Normal
Operation
Green LED
flashes every 30
seconds
None Normal DC
operation (sensing
no CO) and with
good batteries
None
Carbon
monoxide
alarm
Red LED flashes
with beeps.
4 quick beeps,
5 seconds
silence,
repeating
Alarm condition.
Dangerous con-
centrations of CO
detected
Refer to “What to
do When the Alarm
Sounds” (inside front
cover)
Low
battery
Red LED flashes
every 60 seconds
One quick
beep every
60 seconds
Batteries need to be
replaced
Replace all three AA
batteries
Error /
service
alarm
Red LED flashes
every 30 seconds
One quick
beep every
30 seconds
Unit is in error
condition
Error Red LED
constantly on
Constant
alarm
Very low battery or
unit malfunction
Replace battery.
If condition continues,
unit has malfunc-
tioned. Replace
immediately. Unit will
not respond to CO
Normal
Test/Reset
function
Red LED flashes
with beeps.
4 quick beeps,
5 seconds
silence,
repeated once
Normal operation
when Test/Reset
button is pressed
CO not detected.
Alarm for test pur-
poses only
End of
unit life
indicator
Red LED flashes
two times
every 30 seconds
Two quick
beeps every
30 seconds
End of unit life Replace unit imme-
diately. Unit will not
respond to to CO
The following table illustrates the possible digital displays, describes the
audible alarm patterns, and the recommended actions to take.
6.ModelKN-COPP-B-LPM(withdigitaldisplay)
Operating Characteristics
When the unit is first powered up, the green Operate LED flashes
once every 30 seconds and the digital display will show three “eights”
– indicating the alarm is in the start-up mode. The three “eights” will
remain for approximately 30 seconds. Then, the alarm will display “0”
and begin monitoring the air for CO and will continue to do so as long
as it receives power.
This alarm will display a “0” if CO concentrations between 0 and 30
PPM have been detected within the last 15 seconds.
Operating and Alarm Characteristics
LCD Display Shows Alarm Sound Unit Status Recommendation
A steady display of
CO concentration
from 30-999. Red
LED flashes with beep
4 quick beeps,
5 secs. silence,
repeating
Alarm condition.
Dangerous
concentrations of
CO detected
Refer to “What to
do When the Alarm
Sounds” (inside front
cover)
Brief “888” for
approximately 30
seconds
None
Self test when first
powered up
None – CO has
not been detected.
Numbers shown for
test purpose only
A random number
is displayed –
between approxi-
mately 150 and 300
4 quick beeps,
5 seconds
silence,
repeated once
Test/Reset button is
pressed
None – CO has
not been detected.
Numbers shown for
test purpose only
Steady “0” displayed,
dot flashing every 5
seconds, Green LED
flashes every 30 secs.
None Normal DC
operation with
good batteries
(sensing no CO)
None
“Lb” flashes alter-
nately with any
number, Red LED
flashes every 60 seconds.
One quick beep
every 60 seconds
Batteries need to
be replaced
Replace all three AA
batteries immediately
“Err” displayed One quick beep
every 30 seconds
Unit is Error con-
dition
Replace batteries.
If “Err” (or blank
display) continues,
unit has malfunc-
tioned. Replace
immediately. Unit will
not respond CO
Display is blank Constant alarm Unit malfunction
Number from
11-999 displayed.
None Peak Level Memory
activated. Highest
concentration of
CO detected is
displayed
Refer to following
section for informa-
tion regarding Peak
Level Memory
“End” displayed.
Red LED flashes
two times
every 30 seconds
Two quick
beeps every
30 seconds
End of unit life Replace unit imme-
diately. Unit will not
respond to CO.
The problems listed above are under normal operating conditions. Other
“Err” conditions could exist. If you should have any questions regarding
display conditions, call our Consumer Hotline.