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BS EN 50291: 2001
MAINS
MAINS
POWERED
POWERED
Model Ei 225EN
Model Ei 220EN
- HARD WIRED TO MAINS
- WITH POWER CORD
MAINS POWERED
CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM
Read and retain carefully for as long as the product is being used. It contains vital information
on the operation and installation. The leaflet should be regarded as part of the product.
If you are just installing the unit, the leaflet must be given to the householder. The leaflet is to
be given to any subsequent user.
INSTRUCTIONS
B15584-R0-225EN&220EN-U&C 6/9/07 8:13 AM Page 1
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Page 1 - INSTRUCTIONS

BS EN 50291: 2001MAINSMAINSPOWEREDPOWEREDModel Ei 225ENModel Ei 220EN- HARD WIRED TO MAINS- WITH POWER CORDMAINS POWEREDCARBON MONOXIDE ALARMRead and

Page 2 - CONTENTS

(Without this feature the CO level would need to be at 50ppm CO for 90 minutes foran indication to be given). Note the Pre-Alarm signal may be trigger

Page 3 - 1. READ THIS FIRST

4. WHERE TO PLACE CO ALARMS3.1 Ideally a Carbon Monoxide Alarm should be installed in:- Every room containing a fuel burning appliance, and- Remote ro

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(2) Outside the building.(3) In an enclosed space (e.g. in or below a cupboard).(4) In a damp or humid area.(5) Directly above a sink or cooker.(6) Ne

Page 5 - - THE SILENT KILLER!

13• The CO alarm should be a horizontal distance of between 1m and 3m from thepotential CO source.• If there is a partition in the room, the CO alarm

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3.31 If locating the CO alarm in a bedroom or in rooms remote from a fuelburning appliance (see figure 4)• Mount the CO alarm relatively close to the

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5. INSTALLING YOUR CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMSThe Alarm is designed to be permanently mounted. The unit can be screwed directlyto the wall or ceiling and c

Page 8 - Concentration

INSTALLATION PROCEDUREEi225EN (Only)Warning: The CO alarm should be installed by a qualified electrican in accordance withthe IEE wiring regulations

Page 9 - 8 Flashes / 2 Second

6. The Brown wire (terminal 3) must be connected to the house wiring colouredbrown or to a house terminal marked “L”. The Blue wire (terminal 4) must

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Ei220EN (Only)1. Slide the cover off as shown in Figure 7 to expose the mounting screw holes.2. Cut a notch in the back sidewall (on the centre of eit

Page 11 - 4. WHERE TO PLACE CO ALARMS

6. TESTING YOUR CO ALARM(1) Regularly check that the green mains power light is on. The unit cannot detect COif the mains power is not on. (If it is

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3451115192022242628283012345678910111213READ THIS FIRSTWHAT TO DO WHEN THE CO ALARM SOUNDSCARBON MONOXIDE - THE SILENT KILLER!WHERE TO PLACE CARBON MO

Page 13 - CO Alarm

inject the CO gas into the gas entry holes, see Figure 1. When it senses the CO itflashes the red light (as per Table B) to confirm that is detecting

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Remove the CO Alarm when decorating. Do not allow water or dust to contaminate thealarm.Warning: Do not open or tamper with the CO Alarm. There are no

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3. Unscrew the terminal cover screw.4. Disconnect the wires from the terminal block and make safe, particularly if thecircuit is going to be turned on

Page 16 - INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

(3) The CO Alarm may not be heard. The sound output is loud but it may not be heardbehind a closed door or if it is too far away. The Alarm may not wa

Page 17 - Surface Wiring

THE ACUTE EFFECTS OF CARBON MONOXIDE EXPOSURE. IT WILL NOT FULLYSAFEGUARD INDIVIDUALS WITH SPECIFIC MEDICAL CONDITIONS. IF IN DOUBTCONSULT A MEDICAL P

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air comes from and ensure vents/air bricks etc. remain unobstructed (particularlyafter building work).(4) The appliances must also “breathe out” the w

Page 19 - 6. TESTING YOUR CO ALARM

10. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONOperating Voltage : 230±10% VAC, 50HzPower : 1 Watt, (60 mA)Power on Indicator : Green Light onSensor : Electrochemical Sen

Page 20 - 7. MAINTAINING YOUR CO ALARM

Initialisation Time : 70 seconds. On power up red and amber lights flash momentarily to show they are operational.Operating Temperature : -10°C to 40°

Page 21 - Ei225EN only

Dimensions : 135 x 105 x 71 mm.Weight : 195g - Ei225EN290g - Ei220EN11. GETTING THE CO ALARM SERVICEDIf your CO Alarm fails to work after you have car

Page 22 - 8. LIMITATIONS OF CO ALARMS

This guarantee excludes incidental and consequential damage. If this CarbonMonoxide Alarm should become defective within the guarantee period, it must

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1. READ THIS FIRSTWARNING: The Ei225EN Alarm should be permanently wired to the mains by aqualified electrician in accordance with IEE wiring regulati

Page 24 - 9. HOW TO PROTECT YOUR FAMILY

13. TROUBLESHOOTING1. ALARM DOES NOT WORK WITH THE TEST BUTTON:(1) Check that the green mains power light is on. If it is off check the wiring, fuse,

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(2) Ensure there are no fumes in the area (e.g. paint, thinners, alcohol, hair spray,chemical cleaners aerosol sprays etc).(3) Ensure there is no outd

Page 26 - 10. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

PRODUCT DISPOSALEi ElectronicsShannon, Co. Clare, Ireland.Tel: (061) 471277 Fax: (061) 471053E-mail. [email protected] Ltd

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When the CO Alarm detects abnormal levels of CO (above 50ppm CO) the redlight starts to flash and the horn will sound within 90 minutes. At higher lev

Page 28 - 12. GUARANTEE

(5) Ring your gas or other fuel supplier on their emergency number. Keep thenumber in a prominent place.(6) Do not re-enter the property until the ala

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(CO) poisoning. CO is an invisible, odourless, tasteless and extremely toxic gas. It isproduced by appliances and vehicles burning fuels, such as coal

Page 30 - 13. TROUBLESHOOTING

7Mild Exposure: Slight headache, nausea, vomiting, fatigue (often described as“flu-like” symptoms).Medium Exposure: Severe throbbing headache, drowsin

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Table A: Effects of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning35 The maximum allowable concentration for continuous exposure in any 8 hour period according to O

Page 32 - PRODUCT DISPOSAL

Table B shows how the CO Alarm reacts to different levels of CO gas and exposure time.At higher levels of CO the alarm turns on sooner. The rate of fl

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