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Model Ei261ENRC
Model Ei261DENRC
WITH DIGITAL DISPLAY
Read and retain carefully for as long as the product is being used. Contains vital information on the
operation and installation. This leaflet should be regarded as part of the product.
If you are just installing the unit, this leaflet must be given to the householder. This leaflet is to be
given to any subsequent user.
MAINS POWERED
CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS
WITH RECHARGEABLE LITHIUM CELL BACK-UP
B16132-R0-261ENRC-UC-ENG 7/11/07 11:52 AM Page 1
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Page 1 - CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS

Model Ei261ENRCModel Ei261DENRCWITH DIGITAL DISPLAYRead and retain carefully for as long as the product is being used. Contains vital information on t

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3. ALARM POSITIONING3.1 IDEALLY A CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) ALARM SHOULD BE INSTALLED IN:- Every room containing a fuel burning appliance- Remote rooms whe

Page 3 - CONTENTS

- In an enclosed space (e.g. in or below a cupboard)- In a damp or humid area- Directly above a sink or cooker- Next to a door, window, air vent or an

Page 4 - 1. IMPORTANT INFORMATION

- If there is a partition in the room, the CO Alarm should be located on the same side of the partition asthe potential source- In rooms with sloped c

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13300mm150mm1 to 3 m1 to 3 mDEAD AIRDON'T LOCATEHERECO AlarmFigure 1. Location in room with a fuel burning appliance- 1 to 3m from appliance- Cei

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14300mmCO AlarmCO Alarmapprox1 to 2mFigure 3. Location in bedroom & roomsremote from the applianceFigure 2. Location in rooms withsloped ceilings-

Page 7 - Concentration

154. INSTALLATIONThe Alarm is designed to be permanentlymounted, using its own built-in terminalblock to connect it to the mains wiring. Themounting p

Page 8 - 4 Flashes / Second

The Alarm must not be connected when the house wiring insulation is being checked with high Voltagesi.e. do not use an insulation tester on the alarm.

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We strongly recommend that you check for the following before connecting the alarm:• check for Live and Neutral using a two probe tester.• check for L

Page 10 - 3. ALARM POSITIONING

11. Connect the mains power to the alarm circuit. Check the green light is on.The CO Alarm is now fully operational and will provide protection agains

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4.1 INTERCONNECTINGWith interconnected alarms, when one unit detects CO all units alarm. All horns will sound but only unitsdetecting CO will flash th

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Page 13 - CO Alarm

A maximum of 250 metres (820 ft) of wire can be used (maximum resistance between detectors 50Ohms). Connect as shown in Figure 7.Alarms should be inte

Page 14 - - Wall mounted

checking circuit has detected a fault. Press and hold the Test/Hush button. If the amber light flasheswithout the horn sounding, the sensor is faulty.

Page 15 - 4. INSTALLATION

The Fast CO Test Mode normally does not activate the memory function unless a high level of COremains in the sensor for a few minutes. (This can be

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HOW TO DISCONNECT AND REMOVE THE ALARM:(1) Disconnect the mains supply to the CO Alarm circuit at the distribution/fuse board.(2) Remove tamperproofin

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Note: When the second sensor has completed its 5 years of operation the amber light will flash every 40seconds.The sensor module can only be replaced

Page 18 - L N IC

- CO Alarms are not suitable as early warning Smoke Alarms. Some fires produce Carbon Monoxide, butthe response characteristics of these CO Alarms are

Page 19 - 4.1 INTERCONNECTING

- These appliances must “breathe in” air to burn the fuel properly. Know where the air comes from andensure vents/air bricks etc. remain unobstructed

Page 20 - 5. TESTING

10. GETTING YOUR CO ALARM SERVICEDIf your CO Alarm fails to work after you have carefully read all the instructions, checked the unit has beeninstalle

Page 21 - TESTING WITH CARBON MONOXIDE

12. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSOperating Voltage : 230±10% VAC, 50HzPower : 1 Watt (60 mA)Power on Indicator : Green LightSensor : Electrochemical Sensor

Page 22 - 7. MAINTENANCE

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

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461015202222242527272830321234567891011121314IMPORTANT INFORMATIONCARBON MONOXIDE - THE SILENT KILLERALARM POSITIONINGINSTALLATIONTESTINGHOW TO DISTIN

Page 24 - 8. LIMITATIONS OF CO ALARMS

CO Alarm Memory: : A unit will indicate if it has been in alarm previously by flashing the red lightfor 2 seconds every 40 seconds (2 flashes for 50 p

Page 25 - 9. HOW TO PROTECT YOUR FAMILY

- Press the Test/Hush button for approximately 20 seconds to reset the unit. If the beeping and the amberlight flashing re-occurs replace the sensor m

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Alternatively, if an optional Ei1529RC Remote Control is fitted, pressing the LOCATE switch when allalarms are sounding will silence all alarms apart

Page 27 - 11. FIVE YEAR GUARANTEE

The crossed out wheelie bin symbol that is on your product indicates that this product should not be disposed of via the normal household waste stream

Page 28 - 12. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Aico LtdMile End Business Park, Maesbury Rd,Oswestry, Shropshire SY10 8NN, U.K.Tel: 0870 758 4000 www.aico.co.ukEi ElectronicsShannon, Co Clare, Irela

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1. IMPORTANT INFORMATIONWARNING: The Alarm should be permanently wired to the mains by a qualified electrician in accordancewith IEE wiring regulation

Page 30 - 13. TROUBLESHOOTING

WHAT TO DO WHEN THE ALARM SOUNDS:(1) Open the doors and windows to ventilate the area.(2) Turn off all fuel appliances where possible. (The alarm can

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The CO Alarm is no substitute for keeping chimneys and flues clear and in good condition, and all of yourappliances serviced regularly according to th

Page 32 - 14. ACCESSORIES

A low level for a long period (e.g. 150 ppm for 90 minutes) can cause the same symptoms (a slightheadache) as a high level of CO for a short period (e

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2.3 WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOUR CO ALARM DETECTS CARBON MONOXIDE ?When the Alarm detects potentally dangerous levels of CO, it flashes the red alarm light

Page 34 - Ei Electronics

NEVER IGNORE THE ALARMPre-Alarm: When the alarm detects over 50ppm CO the red light flashes every 2 seconds. This helpslocate CO leaks as the unit giv

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