Honeywell International Inc. 8DL5800CO Benutzerhandbuch
CAUTION: Carbon Monoxide Gas and its Detection
This carbon monoxide detector is designed for indoor use only. Do
not expose to rain or moisture. Do not knock or drop the detector.
Do not open or tamper with the detector as this could cause
malfunction. The detector will not protect against the risk of carbon
monoxide poisoning if not properly installed. The detector will only
indicate the presence of carbon monoxide gas at the sensor.
not expose to rain or moisture. Do not knock or drop the detector.
Do not open or tamper with the detector as this could cause
malfunction. The detector will not protect against the risk of carbon
monoxide poisoning if not properly installed. The detector will only
indicate the presence of carbon monoxide gas at the sensor.
Carbon monoxide gas may be present in other areas.
This carbon monoxide detector is NOT:
• Designed to detect smoke, fire or any gas other than carbon
This carbon monoxide detector is NOT:
• Designed to detect smoke, fire or any gas other than carbon
monoxide
• To be seen as a substitute for the proper servicing of fuel-burning
appliances or the sweeping of chimneys.
• To be used on an intermittent basis, or as a portable alarm for the
spillage of combustion products from fuel-burning appliances or
chimneys.
chimneys.
Carbon monoxide gas is a highly poisonous gas which is released
when fuels are burnt. It is invisible, has no smell and is therefore
impossible to detect with the human senses. Under normal
conditions in a room where fuel burning appliances are well
maintained and correctly ventilated, the amount of carbon
monoxide released into the room by appliances should not be
dangerous.
when fuels are burnt. It is invisible, has no smell and is therefore
impossible to detect with the human senses. Under normal
conditions in a room where fuel burning appliances are well
maintained and correctly ventilated, the amount of carbon
monoxide released into the room by appliances should not be
dangerous.
Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning: Carbon monoxide
bonds to the hemoglobin in the blood and reduces the amount of
oxygen being circulated in the body. The following symptoms are
related to carbon monoxide poisoning and should be discussed with
all members of the household:
Mild exposure: Slight headache, nausea, vomiting, fatigue (often
described as “flu-like” symptoms).
Medium exposure: Sever throbbing headache, drowsiness,
confusion, fast heart rate.
Extreme exposure: Unconsciousness, convulsions, cardio
respiratory failure, death.
Many causes of reported carbon monoxide poisoning indicate that
while victims are aware that they are not well, they become so
disoriented that they are unable to save themselves by either
exiting the building or calling for assistance.
Also young children and pets may be the first to be affected.
bonds to the hemoglobin in the blood and reduces the amount of
oxygen being circulated in the body. The following symptoms are
related to carbon monoxide poisoning and should be discussed with
all members of the household:
Mild exposure: Slight headache, nausea, vomiting, fatigue (often
described as “flu-like” symptoms).
Medium exposure: Sever throbbing headache, drowsiness,
confusion, fast heart rate.
Extreme exposure: Unconsciousness, convulsions, cardio
respiratory failure, death.
Many causes of reported carbon monoxide poisoning indicate that
while victims are aware that they are not well, they become so
disoriented that they are unable to save themselves by either
exiting the building or calling for assistance.
Also young children and pets may be the first to be affected.
What to do if the carbon monoxide detector goes into alarm:
Immediately move to a spot where fresh air is available, preferably
outdoors. Find a phone in an area where the air is safe and call
your security service provider. Tell your provider the detector alarm
status, and that you require professional assistance in ridding your
home of the carbon monoxide.
Immediately move to a spot where fresh air is available, preferably
outdoors. Find a phone in an area where the air is safe and call
your security service provider. Tell your provider the detector alarm
status, and that you require professional assistance in ridding your
home of the carbon monoxide.
IMPORTANT: This detector should be tested and maintained
regularly following National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
720 requirements. (Generally this detector should be tested at least
once per month.)
regularly following National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
720 requirements. (Generally this detector should be tested at least
once per month.)
MAINTENANCE
Occasionally clean the outside casing with a cloth. Ensure that the
holes on the front of the alarm are not blocked with dirt and dust.
Do not paint, and do not use cleaning agents, bleach, or
polish on the detector.
holes on the front of the alarm are not blocked with dirt and dust.
Do not paint, and do not use cleaning agents, bleach, or
polish on the detector.
DETECTOR REPLACEMENT
This detector is manufactured with a long-life carbon monoxide
sensor. Over time the sensor will lose sensitivity, and will need to
be replaced with a new carbon monoxide detector. This detector’s
lifespan is approximately six years from the date of manufacture.
sensor. Over time the sensor will lose sensitivity, and will need to
be replaced with a new carbon monoxide detector. This detector’s
lifespan is approximately six years from the date of manufacture.
Periodically check the detector’s replacement date. Remove the
detector cover and refer to the ID sticker placed on the inside of the
detector. The sticker will indicate the date that the detector should
be replaced.
detector cover and refer to the ID sticker placed on the inside of the
detector. The sticker will indicate the date that the detector should
be replaced.
The detector will also cause a trouble condition once it has reached
the end of its useful life. If this occurs, it is time to replace the
detector.
the end of its useful life. If this occurs, it is time to replace the
detector.
NOTE: Before replacing the detector, notify the proper authorities
that maintenance is being performed and the system will be
temporarily out of service. Disable the zone or system undergoing
maintenance to prevent any unwanted alarms. Dispose of detector
in accordance with any local regulations.
CAUTION
It should be noted the installation, operation, testing and
maintenance of the 5800CO is different than conventional 4-wire
smoke detectors. Per NFPA 720 section 5.3.7.2 the detector shall
not be connected to a zone that signals a fire condition (i.e. smoke
detector zones). Therefore, the 5800CO detector must be
programmed as a non-fire zone. See the control’s Installation
Instructions for the appropriate carbon monoxide zone type to be
programmed.
that maintenance is being performed and the system will be
temporarily out of service. Disable the zone or system undergoing
maintenance to prevent any unwanted alarms. Dispose of detector
in accordance with any local regulations.
CAUTION
It should be noted the installation, operation, testing and
maintenance of the 5800CO is different than conventional 4-wire
smoke detectors. Per NFPA 720 section 5.3.7.2 the detector shall
not be connected to a zone that signals a fire condition (i.e. smoke
detector zones). Therefore, the 5800CO detector must be
programmed as a non-fire zone. See the control’s Installation
Instructions for the appropriate carbon monoxide zone type to be
programmed.
SPECIFICATIONS
Power Source:
One 3-volt CR123A Lithium Battery
(included). (Replace with Duracell
DL123A, Sanyo CR123A, Panasonic
CR123A or ADEMCO 466.)
(included). (Replace with Duracell
DL123A, Sanyo CR123A, Panasonic
CR123A or ADEMCO 466.)
Audible Signal (temp 4 tone): 85 dBA min. in alarm (at 10ft)
Height:
2.3 inches (58 mm)
Diameter:
5.3 inches (135 mm) with mounting
base
base
Weight:
7 oz. (241 g) without battery
Operating Ambient
Temperature Range:
Temperature Range:
32° to 100°F (0° to 50°C)
Operating Humidity Range: 15% to 95% Relative Humidity, non-
condensing
Agency Listings:
Patent numbers:
5,155,469; 5,004,999
Please refer to insert for the Limitations of Carbon Monoxide Detectors.
FOR WARRANTY INFORMATION AND FOR DETAILS REGARDING THE LIMITATIONS OF THE ENTIRE ALARM SYSTEM, REFER TO THE
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE RECEIVER/CONTROL WITH WHICH THIS DEVICE IS USED.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE RECEIVER/CONTROL WITH WHICH THIS DEVICE IS USED.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and RSS210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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