Kidde KN-COEG-3 (900-0113) User Manual

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Manual P/N 820-1557 Rev. A 11/08 2509-7214-00
ATTENTION: Please take a few minutes to thoroughly read this
user’s guide which should be saved for future reference and
passed on to any subsequent owner.
Carbon Monoxide and
Explosive Gas Alarm
User’s Guide
Model: KN-COEG-3 (900-0113)
• 120V AC • 9V Battery Backup • Peak Level Memory
KN-COEG-3
with Digital Display
SINGLE STATION CARBON MONOXIDE
ALARM ALSO SUITABLE FOR USE AS A
RESIDENTIAL GAS DETECTOR
2509-7214-00.QXD:_ 2009.1.8 9:24 AM Page 1
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User’s Guide

Manual P/N 820-1557 Rev. A 11/08 2509-7214-00ATTENTION: Please take a few minutes to thoroughly read thisuser’s guide which should be saved for future

Page 2 - WARNING:

2. Product Features and SpecificationsBlinkingRed DotDigitalDisplayCarbonMonoxideALARMExplosiveGasALARMTest/ResetButtonPeak LevelButtonBackDoorKeyHole

Page 3 - Gas Alarm Procedure

2. Product Features and SpecificationsIMPORTANT: Seven (7) years after the initial power up, this alarmwill “beep” every 30 seconds to indicate that i

Page 4 - Important Warning Statements

Recommended Installation LocationsCO and Gas alarms should bemounted in or near bedrooms andliving areas. It is recommended thatyou install a CO and G

Page 5 - Contents of This User’s Guide

How to Install Your AlarmYour Kidde CO and Gas alarm with its removable adapter allows you toinstall the alarm as a wall mounted unit, a direct plug u

Page 6

2. Spread adapter thumb releases out andcarefully turn alarm over. This will allowadapter to slide out.3. Lift the adapter completely out of the alarm

Page 7

5. Alarm CharacteristicsCarbon Monoxide Alarm IndicatorThis CO and Gas alarm is designed to act as a monitor. It is notdesigned for use as a short te

Page 8

5. Alarm CharacteristicsWARNING: When powered by battery backup only; after four minutes,this alarm pattern occurs only every 60 seconds, until the al

Page 9

If the battery is low or missing, or if the unit malfunctions, it will displayother readings (and alarm differently) to alert you of specific conditio

Page 10

Peak Level MemoryWhen the Peak Level button is pressed and held, the display shows thehighest CO reading taken by the CO alarm since its last reset or

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7. MaintenanceNOTE: This unit is sealed. The cover is not removable.Due to the loudness of the alarm, we suggest that you place yourfingers over the s

Page 12 - 3. Installation Locations

Carbon Monoxide Alarm Procedure1) Operate the Test/Reset button;2) Call your emergency services (Fire Department or 911);3) Immediately move to fresh

Page 13 - 4. Installation Instructions

7. MaintenanceThese batteries can be purchased where you bought the alarm or at alocal hardware store. Use of a different battery may have a detriment

Page 14

7. MaintenanceMove the CO and Gas alarm to a remote location, to prevent possibledamage or contamination of the sensor, prior to performing any of the

Page 15 - 5. Alarm Characteristics

FIVE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTYWarranty Coverage: The manufacturer warrants to the original consumer purchaser, thatthis product (except battery) will be f

Page 16

Gas Alarm ProcedureWhen the unit senses either natural gas or propane, the display willshow “GAS” and emit a loud alarm pattern. The alarm pattern for

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WelcomeNote: Many times throughout this User’s Guide, we will refer toCarbon Monoxide as “CO”. The words “Gas” or “Explosive Gas”will refer to Natural

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Important Warning StatementsCAUTION: This alarm will only indicate the presence of carbonmonoxide, natural gas or propane at the sensor. Carbon monox-

Page 19 - 7. Maintenance

General Carbon Monoxide InformationCO is a colorless, odorless and tasteless poison gas that can be fatalwhen inhaled. CO inhibits the blood’s capacit

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See “What to do When the Alarm Sounds” (inside front cover).High Levels:Generally above 100 PPM, with no one experiencing symptoms. Thisshould be trea

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• Negative pressure resulting from the use of exhaust fans.• Simultaneous operation of several fuel-burning appliances competingfor limited internal a

Page 22 - FIVE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY

This CO alarm is designed to act as a monitor; it is not designed for useas a short-term testing device to perform a quick check for the presenceof CO

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