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User’s Guide
Models: KN-COB-DP-LS a n d KN-COP-DP-LS
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KN-COB-DP-LS
• 120V AC Plug-In
• 9V Battery Backup
• Tamper Resist Feature
KN-COP-DP-LS with Digital Display
• 120V AC Plug-In
• 9V Battery Backup
• Tamper Resist Feature
• Peak Level Memory
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.
Manual P/N 820-1371 Rev. A 03/2008
Im p o rt a n t Wa rn in g St a t e m e n t s
1. In fo rm a t io n Ab o u t Ca rb o n Mo n o xid e
WARNING: This product is intended for use in ordinary indoor
locations of family living units. It is not designed to measure com-
pliance w ith Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA), commercial or industrial standards. It is not suitable for
installation in hazardous locations as defined in the National
Electric Code.
Ge n e ra l Ca rb o n Mo n o xid e In fo rm a t io n
Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless and tasteless poison gas that
can be fatal when inhaled. CO inhibits the blood’s capacity to carry oxy-
gen.
Periodically review this alarm manual and discuss your CO alarm emer-
gency procedure with all the members of your family. Never ignore a CO
alarm. A true alarm is an indication of potentially dangerous levels of
CO. CO alarms are designed to alert you to the presence of CO before
an emergency – before most people would experience symptoms of CO
poisoning, giving you time to resolve the problem calmly.
The installation of this device should not be used as a substitute
for proper installation, use and maintenance of fuel burning
appliances, including appropriate ventilation and exhaust sys-
tems. It does not prevent CO from occurring, nor can it solve and
existing CO problem.
Determine if anyone in the household is experiencing symptoms of CO
poisoning. Many cases of reported CO poisoning indicate that while
victims are aware they are not well, they become so disoriented they are
unable to save themselves by either exiting the building or calling for
assistance. Also, young children and household pets may be the first
affected. You should take extra precautions to protect high-risk persons
from CO exposure because they may experience ill effects from CO at
levels that would not ordinarily affect a healthy adult.
WARNING: This device is designed to protect individuals from
acute effects of carbon monoxide exposure. It may not fully safe-
guard individuals w ith specific medical conditions. If in doubt,
consult a medical practitioner.
Individuals w ith medical problems may consider using w arning
devices w hich provide audible and visual signals for carbon
monoxide concentrations under 30 PPM.
This carbon monoxide alarm requires a continuous supply of elec-
trical pow er – it w ill not w ork w ithout pow er. Models w ithout
battery backup w ill not operate during pow er failure.
Sym p t o m s o f CO Po iso n in g
The following common symptoms are related to CO poisoning and
should be discussed with ALL members of the household.
This alarm has not been investigated for carbon monoxide detec-
tion below 70 PPM.
Mild Exposure:
Slight headache, nausea, vomiting, fatigue (often described as “flu-like”
symptoms).
Medium Exposure:
Severe throbbing headache, drowsiness, confusion, fast heart rate.
Co n t e n t s o f Th is Use r’s Gu id e
1. Information About Carbon Monoxide
2. Product Features and Specifications
3. Installation Locations
Extreme Exposure:
Unconsciousness, convulsions, cardio-respiratory failure, death.
If you experience even mild symptoms of CO poisoning, consult your
doctor immediately!
4. Installation Instructions
5. Alarm Characteristics
6. KN-COP-DP-LS and KN-COB-DP-LS Operating Characteristics
7. Maintenance
8. Limited Warranty
1. In fo rm a t io n Ab o u t Ca rb o n Mo n o xid e
1. In fo rm a t io n Ab o u t Ca rb o n Mo n o xid e
Ca rb o n Mo n o xid e PPM Le ve ls
(model KN-COP-DP-LS w ith digital display only)
• Blocked chimneys or flues, back drafts and changes in air pressure,
corroded or disconnected vent pipes, loose or cracked furnace
exchangers.
Model KN-COP-DP-LS is equipped with a digital display that shows levels
of CO (displayed in PPM – parts per million). Learn the difference
between dangerous, high, mid and low levels.
• Vehicles and other combustion engines running in an open or closed
garage, attached or near a home.
Dangerous Levels:
• Burning charcoal or fuel in grills and hibachis in an enclosed area.
Co n d it io n s Th a t Ca n Pro d u ce Ca rb o n Mo n o xid e
The following conditions can result in transient CO situations:
When someone is experiencing symptoms of CO poisoning and CO
readings are generally above 100 PPM. Anytime someone is experiencing
the symptoms of CO poisoning this should be treated as an emergency.
See “What to do When the Alarm Sounds” (inside front cover).
• Excessive spillage or reverse venting of fuel-burning appliances caused
by outdoor ambient conditions, such as, wind direction and/or veloci-
ty, including high gusts of wind, heavy air in the vent pipes
(cold/humid air with extended periods between cycles).
High Levels:
Generally above 100 PPM, with no one experiencing symptoms. This
should be treated as an urgent situation. See “What to do When the
Alarm Sounds” (inside front cover).
• Negative pressure resulting from the use of exhaust fans.
Mid Levels:
• Simultaneous operation of several fuel-burning appliances competing
for limited internal air.
Generally between 50 PPM to 100 PPM. This should be cause for
concern and should not be ignored or dismissed. See “What to do
When the Alarm Sounds” (inside front cover).
• Vent pipe connections vibrating loose from clothes dryers, furnaces, or
water heaters.
Low Levels:
Generally below 50 PPM. Kidde recommends you take action to
eliminate the source of CO. See “What to do When the Alarm Sounds”
(inside front cover).
• Obstructions in, or unconventional, vent pipe designs which can
amplify the above situations.
• Extended operation of unvented fuel-burning devices (range, oven,
fireplace, etc.).
IMPORTANT: Model KN-COB-DP-LS does not have a digital display
and does not display carbon monoxide levels in PPM. If the alarm
sounds, it should be treated as a potentially serious condition.
See “What to do When the Alarm Sounds” (inside front cover).
• Temperature inversions which can trap exhaust gases near the ground.
• Vehicle idling in an open or closed garage, or near a home.
Po ssib le So u rce s o f Ca rb o n Mo n o xid e
To be safe, know the possible sources of CO in your home. Keep fuel-
burning appliances and their chimneys and vents in good working condi-
tion. Learn the early symptoms of exposure, and if you suspect CO poi-
soning, move outside to fresh air and get emergency help. Your first line
of defense is an annual inspection and regular maintenance of your
appliances. Contact a licensed contractor or call your local utility compa-
ny for assistance.
Inside your home, appliances used for heating and cooking are the most
likely sources of CO. Vehicles running in attached garages can also
produce dangerous levels of CO.
CO can be produced when burning any fossil fuel, such as gasoline,
propane, natural gas, oil and wood. It can be produced by any fuel-
burning appliance that is malfunctioning, improperly installed, or not
ventilated correctly, such as:
In fo rm a t io n Ab o u t Ca rb o n Mo n o xid e Ala rm s –
Wh a t Th e y Ca n a n d Ca n n o t Do :
• Automobiles, furnaces, gas ranges/stoves, gas clothes dryers, water
heaters, portable fuel burning space heaters and generators,
fireplaces, wood-burning stoves and certain swimming pool heaters.
CO alarms provide early warning of the presence of CO, usually before a
healthy adult would experience symptoms. This early warning is possible,
however, only if your CO alarm is located, installed and maintained as
described in this guide.
1. In fo rm a t io n Ab o u t Ca rb o n Mo n o xid e
2. Pro d u ct Fe a t u re s a n d Sp e cifica t io n s
Model KN-COB-DP-LS
Because carbon monoxide is a cumulative poison, long-term exposures
to low levels may cause symptoms, as well as short-term exposures to
high levels. This Kidde unit has a time-weighted alarm – the higher the
level of CO present, the sooner the alarm will be triggered.
Sounder
Alarm
This CO alarm can only warn you of the presence of CO. It does not
prevent CO from occurring, nor can it solve an existing CO problem. If
your unit has alarmed and you’ve provided ventilation by leaving your
windows and doors open, the CO buildup may have dissipated by the
time help responds. Although your problem may appear to be
temporarily solved, it’s crucial that the source of the CO is determined
and that the appropriate repairs are made.
Green
Operate
Light
Test/Reset
Button
Peak
Level
This CO alarm is designed to act as a monitor; it is not designed for use
as a short-term testing device to perform a quick check for the presence
of CO.
Red
Alarm
Light
CO alarms have limitations. Like any other electronic device, CO alarms
are not fool-proof. CO alarms have a limited operational life. You must
test your CO alarm weekly, because it could fail to operate at any time.
Model KN-COP-DP-LS
9 Volt
Battery Door
Tamper-Resist
Activation Switch
(see Normal Operating
Characteristics)
If your CO alarm fails to test properly, or if its self-diagnostic test reveals
a malfunction, immediately have the unit replaced. This alarm will not
monitor CO levels while in an error condition.
Screw
(used with
Tamper-Resist
Feature)
Tamper-Resist
Disable Switch
CO alarms can only sense CO that reaches the unit’s sensor. It’s possible
that CO may be present in other areas without reaching the alarm. The
rate and ability that which CO reaches the alarm may be affected by:
• Doors or other obstructions.
• Fresh air from a vent, an open window or other source.
• CO being present on one level of the home and not reach a CO alarm
installed on a different level. (For example, CO in the basement may
not reach an alarm on the second level, near the bedrooms).
Ta m p e r-Re sist Fe a t u re
This is an alert to notify consumers the unit has been unplugged or has
come loose from the outlet. This feature is not activated for two minutes
after power is first supplied to give you time to plug the unit in after
activating the battery. This feature is also disabled once the battery volt-
age has reached a level to cause a low battery warning chirp. This can
be defeated for two minutes by pressing the Test button while the unit
is removed from the plug to allow the battery to be changed without
the 85dB alarm sounding. The feature can also be disabled by pressing
in the Tamper-Resist Activation switch and moving the disable slide
towards the switch. Use the included screw to secure the battery cover
and increase tamper resistance.
For these reasons, we recommend you provide complete coverage by
placing a CO alarm on every level of the home. Please carefully read all
information on properly installing this CO alarm.
CO alarms should not be used to detect the presence of natural gas
(methane), propane, butane, or other combustible fuels.
2. Pro d u ct Fe a t u re s a n d Sp e cifica t io n s
3. In st a lla t io n Lo ca t io n s
Lo w Ba t t e ry Wa rn in g
Re co m m e n d e d In st a lla t io n Lo ca t io n s
If the 9V battery is missing or battery power is low, the unit will chirp
every 15 seconds to indicate the battery must be replaced. If the battery
is depleted beyond the point of having the capacity to operate the unit,
it will chirp every 30 to 45 seconds and will NOT respond to the test
button being pressed if operating on battery power. THE BATTERY
MUST BE REPLACED IMMEDIATELY!
CO alarms should be mounted in or
near bedrooms and living areas. It is
recommended that you install a Kidde
CO alarm on each level of your home.
When choosing your installation loca-
tions, make sure you can hear the
alarm from all sleeping areas. If you
install only one CO alarm in your
Recommended Locations
Lo w Ba t t e ry HUSH® CONTROL
When the battery needs to be replaced, the unit will produce a low bat-
tery warning. The Low Battery HUSH® feature allows you to press the
button on the alarm and disable the “chirp” for a random period of up
to 12 hours. This gives you a chance to replace the battery at a more
convenient time without sacrificing your safety by disconnecting the
alarm from power. During this Low Battery HUSH® period, your alarm is
monitoring for CO.
home, install it near bedrooms, not in the basement or furnace room.
• When wall mounting, place out of reach of children. Under no cir-
cumstances should children be allowed to handle the CO alarm.
Lo ca t io n s To Avo id
IMPORTANT: Improper location can affect the sensitive electronic com-
ponents in this alarm. To avoid causing damage to the unit, to provide
optimum performance, and to prevent unnecessary nuisance alarms:
IMPORTANT: Seven (7) years after the initial pow er up, this alarm
w ill “beep” every 30 seconds to indicate that it is time to replace
the alarm. Replace the alarm immediately! It w ill not detect CO in
this condition.
• Do not install in kitchens, garages or furnace rooms that may expose
the sensor to substances that could damage or contaminate it.
To help identify the date to replace the alarm, a label has been affixed to
the side of the alarm. Write the “replace by” date (seven years from
power up) in a permanent marker on this label.
• Do not install in areas where the temperature is colder than 40°F
(4.4°C) or hotter than 100°F (37.8°C) such as crawl spaces, attics,
porches and garages.
Temperature:
Operating Range: 40°F (4.4°C) to 100°F (37.8°C)
• Do not install within 5 ft. of heating or cooking appliances. (Kidde
recommends 15 ft. to prevent nuisance alarms).
Humidity:
Operating range: 10-95% non-condensing
• Do not install near vents, flues, chimneys or any forced/unforced air
ventilation openings.
Audible Alarm:
85+ dB at 10’ @ 3.4±0.5 KHz pulsing alarm
• Do not install near ceiling fans, doors, windows or areas directly
exposed to the weather.
Sensor:
Electrochemical
• Do not install in dead air spaces, such as peaks of vaulted ceilings or
gabled roofs, where CO may not reach the sensor in time to provide
early warning.
Pow er:
120 volts AC, 60 Hz, 60 mA max, 9 volt battery back-up
• Do not install this unit near deep-cell large batteries. Large batteries
have emissions that can cause the alarm to perform at less than opti-
mum performance.
Alarm Response Times:
70 PPM = 60-240 min., 150 PPM = 10-50 min., 400 PPM = 4-15 min.
• Do not obstruct the vents located on the alarm. Do not place the
alarm where drapes, furniture or other objects block the flow of air to
the vents.
• Do not install on a switched or dimmer-controlled outlet.
4. In st a lla t io n In st ru ct io n s
Ho w t o In st a ll Yo u r Ala rm
Direct Plug Alarm
6. KN-COB-DP-LS Op e ra t in g Ch a ra ct e rist ics
Within a few minutes, your carbon monoxide alarm will start monitoring for
CO and will continue to do so as long as it receives power.
When the Model KN-COB-DP-LS CO alarm loses power: If you have a good
9V battery installed, the alarm will automatically switch to the battery back-
up mode and the green LED will flash approximately every 10 seconds. The
unit will continue to operate normally and detect CO for at least 20 hours.
To install:
1. Choose a standard 120V unswitched outlet to
plug the alarm into.
When the Model KN-COB-DP-LS CO alarm loses pow er: If you have a
good 9V battery installed, the alarm will automatically switch to the battery
backup mode and the green LED will flash approximately every 10 seconds.
The unit will continue to operate normally and detect CO for at least 20
hours.
2. If outlet is mounted sideways (horizontally), rotate
the plug and plug the alarm in.
90º ROTATING DIRECT
PLUG
CAUTION: Do not rotate the alarm while it is
plugged into an outlet, as damage to plug may
result.
If the battery is low or missing, or if the unit malfunctions, it will alarm dif-
ferently to alert you of specific conditions. Please familiarize yourself, and
other family members, of the difference between a CO alarm and an indica-
tion signifying a problem with the unit.
Im p o rt a n t La b e ls Pro vid e d
Two labels have been provided that have important information on what
to do in case of an alarm. Add the phone number of your emergency
service provider in the space provided. Place one label next to the alarm
after it is mounted, and one label near a fresh air source such as a door
or window.
When AC power is restored, the alarm will automatically switch back to nor-
mal operating mode and the green LED will come on continuously. Observe
the CO alarm regularly to make sure the green Operate LED is on, indicating
normal operation. If the green Operate LED is not on, unplug the CO alarm,
then plug it in again. This will clear the alarm for restart. If the green oper-
ate LED does not light, your CO alarm may be malfunctioning.
5. Ala rm Ch a ra ct e rist ics
Ca rb o n Mo n o xid e Ala rm In d ica t o r
The following table describes the audible alarm patterns and the recom-
mended actions to take.
When the alarm senses a dangerous level of CO, the unit will emit a
loud alarm pattern. The alarm pattern is 4 quick beeps followed by 5
seconds of silence. This cycle repeats as long as a dangerous CO condi-
tions exist. The red Alarm LED will flash the same pattern (and the PPM
will be displayed on alarms with digital displays).
Op e ra t in g a n d Ala rm Ch a ra ct e rist ics
Fu n ct io n
LED Disp la y
Ala rm So u n d
Un it St a t u s
Re co m m e n d a t io n
Normal
Operation
Green LED
constantly on
None
Normal AC
None
operation (sensing no
CO) and with a good
battery
WARNING: When powered by battery backup only; after four minutes,
the alarm will sound and flash only once every minute, until the alarm is
reset or the CO is eliminated.
Normal
Operation
Green LED flashes
every 7 seconds
None
Normal DC operation
Verify AC power is
on 9V battery backup restored as soon as
possible to conserve
battery. Replace battery.
If the unit is unplugged it will produce a constant tone until the battery
is removed or the unit is plugged back into the wall unless the Tamper-
Resist feature has been deactivated or disabled.
Carbon
monoxide
alarm
Red LED flashes with 4 quick beeps,
beeps.
Alarm condition.
Refer to “What to do
When the Alarm Sounds”
(inside front cover)
5 seconds silence, Dangerous
repeating
concentrations of CO
detected
Low
Red LED flashes every One quick beep AC powered and low
15 seconds every 15 seconds or missing battery
Install or replace 9V bat-
tery.
WARNING: If at any time you test the alarm and it does not perform as
described, have it replaced immediately.
battery
Replace battery.
Error/ serv- Red LED flashes every One quick beep Unit is in error condition
ice alarm
If “Err” continues, unit
has malfunctioned.
Replace immediately. Unit
will not respond CO
6. KN-COB-DP-LS Op e ra t in g Ch a ra ct e rist ics
30 seconds
every 30 seconds
When you first pow er up the alarm: The red Alarm LED will light and
the alarm will sound briefly, then the green Operate LED will light. This
indicates that the CO alarm is receiving power and that the alarm circuit
is functioning.
Error
Red LED
constantly on
Constant alarm
Very low battery or unit
malfunction
Normal
Test/Reset
function
Red LED flashes with 4 quick beeps,
Normal operation when CO not detected. Alarm
beeps. Green and
amber LED’s on
5 seconds silence, Test/Reset button is for test purposes only
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Op e ra t in g Ch a ra ct e rist ics
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Op e ra t in g Ch a ra ct e rist ics
Whenever the alarm is operating, the digital display will display “0” to indi-
cate the unit is monitoring for CO. If the alarm senses dangerous levels of
CO, the digital display will indicate the CO concentration in parts per million
(PPM), and the alarm will emit an audible alarm pattern.
Pe a k Le ve l Me m o ry
When the Peak Level button is pressed and held, the display shows the
highest CO reading taken by the CO alarm since its last reset or power
up. The Peak Level display feature will display levels between 11-999
PPM. Although the Peak Level feature will display levels below 30 PPM,
these levels will not result in an alarm no matter how long the device is
exposed to these levels. The Peak Level feature is helpful in identifying if
you have had a CO reading since resetting the alarm.
This alarm will display a “0” if CO concentrations between 0 and 30 PPM
have been detected within the last 15 seconds.
When the unit is first powered up, the digital display will show three
“eights” – indicating the alarm is in the start-up mode. The three “eights”
will remain for approximately 20 seconds. After 20 seconds, the alarm
should display “0” and begin monitoring the air for CO and will continue to
do so as long as it receives power.
Concentrations of CO between 1 and 30 PPM can often occur in nor-
mal, everyday conditions. Concentrations of CO below 30 PPM may be
an indication of a transient condition that may appear today and never
reappear. Some CO conditions may start out as low level leaks but could
develop into CO concentrations that may become harmful.
The following table illustrates the possible digital displays, describes the
audible alarm patterns, and the recommended actions to take.
Op e ra t in g a n d Ala rm Ch a ra ct e rist ics
Pe a k Le ve l Me m o ry Re se t
LED Disp la y Sh o w s
Ala rm So u n d Un it St a t u s
Re co m m e n d a t io n
Press the Peak Level button; with the button still pressed, press the
Test/Reset button for two seconds and release. The number on the dis-
play will turn to “0”, the memory will be cleared and the alarm will
begin monitoring for CO. The Peak Level memory is also reset when the
unit loses power.
A display of CO
4 quick beeps,
Alarm condition.
concentration from 30-999. 5 seconds silence, Dangerous
Refer to “What to do
repeating
concentrations of CO When the Alarm Sounds”
detected
(inside front cover)
None – CO has not been
Brief “888” along with
4 quick beeps,
Self checking when
any number between 100 5 seconds
AC powered (Test but- detected. Numbers
and 300.
silence,
repeated once
ton was pressed or unit shown for test purposes
was first powered)
only
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NOTE: This unit is sealed. The cover is not removable.
Steady “0” displayed.
None
Normal AC operation
(sensing no CO) and
with a good battery
None
Due to the loudness of the alarm, w e suggest that you place your
fingers over the sounder opening w hile testing your alarm.
“Lb” flashes
alternately with
any number.
One quick beep AC powered and low Install or replace 9V bat-
every
15 seconds
or missing
battery
tery
Caution: Continuous exposure to the high sound level of this
alarm over an extended period of time may cause hearing loss.
Unit malfunction
Replace battery.
Steady “Err “displayed
One quick beep
every 30 seconds
If “Err” continues, unit
has malfunctioned.
Replace immediately.
Unit will not respond CO
Te st in g
To test the alarm, press the Test/Reset button. If the unit is operating
properly, you will hear 4 quick beeps – followed by 5 seconds of silence
– followed by 4 quick beeps. Units with display will show three “eights”
and then show a number – usually around 200). Within several seconds
the unit will return to monitor for CO.
No display alternating with 4 quick beeps,
display of CO concentration 5 seconds
every 60 seconds.
Alarm condition
powered on battery
Refer to “What to do
When the Alarm Sounds”
(inside front cover).
silence, repeating backup. Dangerous
every 60 secs
concentrations of CO Replace battery
detected
No display alternating with None
“0” every 60 seconds.
Normal operation after Verify AC power is restored
first 4 minutes of 9 V as soon as possible to con-
battery operation. Unit serve battery.
Note: You do not need to press the Test button to take a CO read-
ing.
monitoring for CO
Replace battery
Ba t t e ry Re p la ce m e n t
NOTE: This CO alarm is not battery operated. However, these alarms
are equipped with 9 volt battery backup – the 9 volt battery is to supply
short term back-up during a power outage.
7. Ma in t e n a n ce
7. Ma in t e n a n ce
When replacing the battery, use one of the following approved brands:
Move the CO Alarm to a remote location, to prevent possible damage or
contamination of the sensor, prior to performing any of the following:
• Duracell
MN1604 or MX1604
• Energizer
• Gold Peak
522
• Staining or stripping floors or furniture, painting or wall-papering
• Using aerosols or adhesives
GP1604A
These batteries can be purchased where you bought the alarm or at a
local hardware store. Use of a different battery may have a detrimental
effect on the alarm operation.
WARNING: Reinstall the CO Alarm as soon as possible to assure contin-
uous protection.
The following is a list of substances that at high levels can damage the
sensor or cause temporary readings that are not CO readings:
The 9 volt battery is not rechargeable. If the 9 volt battery is missing,
disconnected, or if the battery’s power is low, a red LED flash will occur
once every 15 seconds, accompanied by an audible beep. If this
happens, the battery must be replaced. (For model KN-COP-DP-LS
w ith digital display: “Lb” will be displayed alternately with the current
CO reading once every second).
• Ethylene, ethanol, alcohol, iso-propanol, benzene, toluene, ethyl
acetate, hydrogen, hydrogen sulfide and sulfur dioxide.
• Also most aerosol sprays, alcohol based products, paint, thinner, sol-
vent, adhesive, hair spray, after shave, perfume, auto exhaust (cold
start) and some cleaning agents.
To replace battery:
Remove the screw, if it has been used, that is holding the battery door
located on the back of the unit. Slide the battery door toward the back
oF the alarm to release it. Remove the battery and replace it with one of
the approved replacement batteries. Reinstall the back door and replace
the screw, if it has been used
IMPORTANT: Constant exposures to high or low humidity may reduce
battery life. A good safety measure is to replace the battery at least once
a year, or at the same time as you change your clocks for daylight saving
time.
After installing or changing the battery, reinstall your alarm. Test your
alarm by using the Test/Reset button and check that the green LED is on.
Maintenance Tips
To keep your alarm in good working order, you must follow these steps:
• Test the alarm once a week by pressing the Test/Reset button.
• Vacuum the alarm cover once a month to remove accumulated dust.
• Never use detergents or solvents to clean the alarm. Chemicals can
permanently damage or temporarily contaminate the sensor.
• Avoid spraying air fresheners, hair spray, paint or other aerosols near
the alarm.
• Do not paint the unit. Paint will seal the vents and interfere with
proper sensor operation.
SEVEN YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Warranty Coverage: The manufacturer warrants to the original consumer purchaser, that
this product (except battery) will be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period
of seven (7) years from date of purchase. The manufacturer’s liability hereunder is limited to
replacement of the product, repair of the product or replacement of the product with
repaired product at the discretion of the manufacturer. This warranty is void if the product has
been damaged by accident, unreasonable use, neglect, tampering or other causes not arising
from defects in material or workmanship. This warranty extends to the original consumer
purchaser of the product only.
Warranty Disclaimers: Any implied warranties arising out of this sale, including but not
limited to the implied warranties of description, merchantability and fitness for a particular
purpose, are limited in duration to the above warranty period. In no event shall the
Manufacturer be liable for loss of use of this product or for any indirect, special, incidental or
consequential damages, or costs, or expenses incurred by the consumer or any other user of
this product, whether due to a breach of contract, negligence, strict liability in tort or
otherwise. The Manufacturer shall have no liability for any personal injury, property damage
or any special, incidental, contingent or consequential damage of any kind resulting from gas
leakage, fire or explosion. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied
warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. Some states do not allow the
exclusion or limitation of consequential or incidental damages, so the above limitations or
exclusions may not apply to you.
Legal Remedies: This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other
rights that vary from state to state.
Warranty Performance: During the above warranty period, your product will be replaced
with a comparable product if the defective product is returned in a postage paid package to
the following address: Kidde, Customer Service Department, 1016 Corporate Park Drive,
Mebane, NC 27302 USA, together with proof of purchase date. Please include a note
describing the problem when you return the unit. The replacement product will be in
warranty for the remainder of the original warranty period or for six months, whichever is
longer. Other than the cost of postage, no charge will be made for replacement of the
defective product. In many cases the quickest way to exchange your alarm is to return it to
the original place of purchase. If you have questions, call Kidde customer service department.
IMPORTANT: Do not remove unit back cover. Back cover removal w ill void w arranty.
Your Kidde Carbon Monoxide Alarm is not a substitute for property, disability, life or other
insurance of any kind. Appropriate insurance coverage is your responsibility. Consult your
insurance agent.
Also, Kidde makes no warranty, express or implied, written or oral, including that of
merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose, with respect to the battery.
The above warranty may not be altered except in writing signed by both parties hereto.
QUESTIONS OR FOR MORE INFORMATION
Call our Consumer Hotline at 1-800-880-6788 or contact
us at our website at w w w.kidde.com
Kidde, 1016 Corporate Park Drive, Mebane, NC 27302
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