How to install a battery-powered carbon monoxide detector?

Publié le : 03/29/2017 11:46:03
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Why to install a battery-powered carbon monoxide detector ?

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a poisonous, colourless and odourless gas, result of an incomplete combustion.

It kills hundreds of people each year.

The dangerousness of CO is so high that only its presence can cause from a headache to the death, depending on inhaled rates.

 

Where to install your carbon monoxide detector?

It’s recommended to install a detector in each room, having :

  • a fuel-burning equipment
  • a stove
  • a boiler
  • a fire place

The detector must be placed at a distance between 1 and 3 meters of the potential source.

 

To install it, you need :

  • a hammer

 

Steps to be followed :

  • Cross the point of fixation through the spacer of assembly
  • In the selected location, push delicately the point in the wall, by watching not to crush the spacer against the wall.
  • Fire at the tongue of activation, the green and red lights flash briefly and the warning device emits a beep.

 

Control the correct functioning:

  • Keep a reasonable distance from the detector, to protect your hearing from the strong alarm sound.
  • Control the correct functioning by pushing, during 5 seconds, the test bottom, located on the cover.
  • The red light flashes, and the detector emits an alarm. Once you release the button, the alarm stops immediately.
  • a booklet with default codes and what to do in an emergency case is put under the cover.

Your carbon monoxide alarm is now fully operational. You just have to fix it.

 

What is the product shown in this video?

It’s the battery-powered carbon monoxide detector, you can find on Expert by Net® with the code 107002

 

Benefits of this product :

  • Compliant with the NF Norm EN50291
  • Ensures people security
  • Supplied fixing materials
  • Esay to install
  • 7 years of guarantee
  • Reliable technology onto an electrochemical sensor
  • Has a thoroughgoing testing function of the sensor


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