Mercury 350.139UK Handleiding
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Carbon Monoxide Alarm
Order ref: 350.139 UK
User Manual
An electromechanical alarm that saves lives by detecting carbon monoxide gas and giving a
loud acoustic warning if this poisonous gas is present. The alarm is battery powered and
incorporates an LCD display screen which constantly shows the current CO levels. An essential
life saver needed in every household with gas or solid fuel heating. Recommended positioning,
in all rooms with boilers, stoves or open fires.
Product Specifications:
Apparatus
Type B
Batteries
3 x Alkaline AA (supplied)
Alarm level
85dB @ 3m
Sensor
Electromechanical
Operating temperature
0°C to 45°C
CO Alarm Level
27ppm - 55ppm: within 60 to 90 mins, 110ppm:
within 10 to 40 mins, 330ppm: within 3 mins
Humidity
0 to 90% RH
Lifetime
10 years from date of manufacture
Dimensions
110 x 77 x 37mm
Weight
2 g (incl. batteries) 03
Product layout:
1. Alarm casing
2. LCD display
3. Speaker
4. Power indicator
5. Fault indicator
6. Alarm indicator
7. Test button
8. Sensor inlet
9. Battery compartme nt
10. Mounting plate lugs
11. Mounting plate
12. Screw holes
13. Mounting plate slot
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Installation:
Start up:
Remove the alarm from the packaging and slide the back cover across to reveal the battery
compartment. Insert the 3 x AA batteries (supplied) to the correct polarity ensuring t safety he
latches are pressed underneath. The alarm will beep once, the LCD display will read as “EN”
below and all 3 LEDs will flash to indicate power up. When the LCD display on the front starts
to display information, the alarm is successfully powered and has start working. ed
Location:
For houses and buildings with multiple rooms, it is recommended to install one alarm per
room. If not possible then at least one alarm per level. It is advised to locate the alarm near
the potential source of CO, such as rooms with a boiler, fireplace or gas oven. For optimum
detection, the alarm needs to be installed at least 1.5m above the ground, 0.3m below the
ceiling and 1.5m from the corner of the room.
DO NOT locate alarm:
• Next to a window or a door.
• On the floor where the unit may get kicked or damaged.
• Behind fans, air-con units or any sort of ventilation.
• Confined spaces such as inside a cupboard.
• Behind furniture or curtains, alarms must not be obstructed.
• Cold or hot environments. (no less than 0ºC or no more than 45°C)
• Dusty areas, this may block the sensor.
• Too close to an open flame, this can leave carbon deposits on the sensor, reduce its
sensitivity and give false readings.
• Directly above a heater or cooking appliance.
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• Where a lot of moisture is present, e.g. bathroom or kitchen above a sink or hob.
• Outdoors, this alarm is designed for indoor use only.
Installation:
After finding an appropriate location, the wall bracket can be screwed onto the wall using the
supplied hardware. Alternatively, it can be stuck on using a seld adhesi pad or just stood on ve
top of a unit or shelf.
To mount the bracket using hardware, use the mounting plate as a guide to mark the two
holes. Drill these holes 6mmØ, 30mm deep. Insert the plugs into the hole and screw the
bracket on, ensuring the raised side is facing outward.
Push the back of the alarm against the bracket and slide across until it clicks to lock in place.
The battery compartment has latches that rise to prevent the alarm being installed without
batteries, therefore please ensure the batteries are inserted before installing the alarm.
Operation:
The LCD screen and LEDs on the front of the alarm give vital information of the working
condition of the alarm and important ambient readings of the surroundings.
When the alarm is powered, the green power LED will flash once every 45 seconds to indicate
it is working. When the working voltage drops below 3.5V, the alarm will beep when the
power LED flashes. This indicates the battery power is insufficient; please replace the batteries
as soon as possible. On the LCD display, the battery status is also shown constantly:
Indicates batteries are at full capacity and alarm is working with sufficient power.
Indicates batteries have sufficient capacity and alarm is working with sufficient power.
Indicates batteries capacity is getting low but alarm still has sufficient power.
Indicates batteries are critically low and alarm is working on the minimum required
power and requires replacement as soon as possible keep the alarm functional. to
It is recommended to manually perform testing once a week. To perform a manual test,
simply press the test button for 1 second and the alarm will enter test mode. The Alarm LED
will flash and the alarm will sound 5 times the unit . The LCD screen will read “---“ to indicate
is in test mode.
All LEDs and the LCD display should resume back to normal after a few seconds.
The alarm will perform self-checking of the sensor every 2 minutes. Under normal conditions
no LEDs will flash. If the sensor fails, the amber fault LED will flash once every 2 minutes
Product specificaties
Merk: | Mercury |
Categorie: | Detector |
Model: | 350.139UK |
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