Flat 3 Cremer Street Home User Guide
Low Battery: When the battery is starting to be depleted the CO Alarm will beep and the Amber LED will flash every minute. The low battery beeps can be supressed for 24 hours by pressing the button. (It is recommended that this is done until either replacement batteries or a replacement CO Alarm is available so as to maintain protection against CO leaks). If it is a CO Alarm with a built in battery (i.e. from the Ei208 series) replace the entire CO Alarm.
Battery Replacement (For Ei207 Models Only): Check the ‘Replace by’ label on the side wall - if it has been exceeded replace the entire CO Alarm. If the Replace by’ label on the side wall has not been exceeded, remove the Alarm from the mounting plate, remove the battery cover (see figure 8) and replace the batteries. Use only the following Alkaline AAA size batteries: Duracell, Panasonic, or Energizer. Insert the new batteries with the orientation shown on the base. Replace the battery cover and replace the Alarm back on its mounting plate (this action automatically switches on the batteries). Button test the Alarm (after 15 seconds) to check the batteries are installed correctly and that they are not depleted. 19
Figure 8
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