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Instructions Nighthawk, Modèle KN-COP-HW

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Hardwire Unit (KN-COP-HW) First, refer to “Where to Install Your CO Alarm” on page 1-5 for general guidelines as to where to locate your CO alarm. To install: Double-Screw Mount with Mounting Plate (for standard hardwire mount) – 1. Warning: All electrical installation, including wiring should be performed by a qualified licensed technician. 2. Turn off main power to circuit. 3. Screw mounting plate to standard outlet box using the screws provided. Do not warp mounting plate by over tightening screws. 4. Strip wire ends approximately 5/16”. Using wire nuts provided, attach wires from the unit to the 120V AC power source (18 AWG minimum): white to white, black to black. 5. Feed excess wires back into outlet box. 6. Hook the unit on the 2 mounting studs in keyholes on back of unit. 7. Turn on the main power current. Standard Outlet Box (not provided) Wire Nuts (provided) Black Wires (hot) White Wires (neutral) Mounting Screws (provided) Mounting Plate (provided) AARM Nighthawk CO Alarm CMARNBOXN OOIDE 1-7 1-8 – our Nighthawk CO Alarm– When the CO alarm is unplugged or loses power, a ’s operation that can be tested: the electronics and the sensor response. Instructions on testing each m once a week, following the directions listed below. If at any time you test the alarm and it does not per- m as described below, have it replaced immediately. Turn to page m is malfunctioning” for a description of the characteristics of a malfunctioning alarm and what m for three minutes, then plug in again. This will clear the CO m for restart. If the dot does not resume blinking, your CO alarm est/Reset button. If the alarm is operating properly, you should notice the following: • The display shows three eights , and then shows a PPM of CO Blinking Dot ’s operation that can be tested: the electronics and the sensor response. Instructions on testing each m once a week, following the directions listed below. If at any time you test the alarm and it does not per- m as described below, have it replaced immediately. Turn to page m is malfunctioning” for a description of the characteristics of a malfunctioning alarm and what m for three minutes, then plug in again. This will clear the CO m for restart. If the dot does not resume blinking, your CO alarm est/Reset button. If the alarm is operating properly, you should notice the following: • The display shows three eights , and then shows a PPM of CO Blinking Dot fading alarm will sound briefly to alert you that it has been disconnected from its power source. For example, this fading alarm will sound in the event of a power outage. A brief alarm will also sound to alert you when the power is restored. For directions on how to test your alarm, see next column. For information about how the unit alarms, turn to page 5-2. For information about alarm’s malfunction alert, turn to page 1-12. Three Eights PPM of CO CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM TEST- RESET PEAK LEVEL Move to Fresh Air Blinking Dot number (usually around 200). You should then hear 4 quick beeps – followed by 5 seconds of silence – followed by 4 quick beeps. The unit will then show the three eights for several seconds. It will then return to monitoring for carbon monoxide. Familiarize yourself and household members with the alarm pattern described above. In the event of a CO incident, this pattern will continue to repeat as long as CO is present. 1-9 1-10 Part One – Your Nighthawk CO Alarm How to Test Your Alarm (continued) NOTE: Pressing the Test/Reset button tests the functions of the alarm’s internal components, circuitry and micro-computer. YOU DO NOT NEED TO PRESS THE TEST BUTTON TO TAKE A CO READING. CO readings are automatically shown on the CO alarm’s digital display. If the alarm shows zero (0), then no measurable amount of CO has been sensed by the CO alarm within the past 15 seconds. Testing the Sensor Response While it is not required, on occasion you may wish to observe and become familiar with your alarm’s response in the actual presence of carbon monoxide. The best and safest way to do this is with either a cigarette or an incense stick. To perform this test you will need: your CO alarm (that has been powered up for at least two hours), matches or a butane lighter, an ashtray, and either a cigarette or an incense stick. CAUTION: Please refer to the “Frequently Asked Questions” section for warnings on how NOT to test the sensor response. WARNING: This test should be done by adults only. Children should be warned never to light matches or butane lighters. Please use caution when performing the test described below. Avoid burns from flame or hot materials. Avoid inhaling excessive smoke from the cigarette or incense stick. Extinguish all flames and properly discard all hot materials. Step 1. With a match or a lighter, light a single cigarette or incense stick. Extinguish the match or lighter. Make sure an ashtray is available to discard ashes, matches and the burned cigarette or incense stick. Step 2. Hold the smoldering ...

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