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MAINTENANCE
CLEANING YOUR DETECTOR
· Keep your CO Detectors cleando not wash.
· To clean your Detector remove it from the mounting bracket.
· You can clean the interior of your Detector by using your vacuum cleaner hose and vacuuming through the
openings around the perimeter of the Detector.
· The outside can be wiped with a cloth.
· After cleaning, reinstall your Detector and test your Detector by using the TEST button.
· Test your Detectors weekly and repair or replace them when they no longer function. As with any electronic
product, Detectors have a limited life and Detectors that do not work cannot warn you. Replace detectors
every 5 years!
WARNING: Do not use any household cleaning agents, paints, varnishes or any other chemical on your CO-12VDC
Detector.
CAUTION: Disconnecting a CO Detector from the UltraGuard 12V will cause a trouble condition reported to the
alarm panel.
NOTE: REGULAR TESTING IS RECOMMENDED!
PERIODIC DETECTOR TESTING
Test the Detector weekly for proper operation by pushing the Test button until a short beep is heard (approximately three seconds).
Release the button. The Detector will then test itself for proper operation and the RED LED light will flash 4-6 times. At
completion of the test, the Detector will sound 2 patterns. The Detector then resumes normal operation.
CAUTION: Detector testing will cause both a trouble and an alarm condition to be reported to the alarm panel. Your
monitoring company should be notified prior to testing CO Detectors.
WHAT TO DO IF THE ALARM SOUNDS
WARNING: An UltraGuard 12V alarm sound indicates the presence of carbon monoxide, or a fault in the system
needing repair or replacement of the CO Detector sensors.
CO presence is indicated by the UltraGuard Monitor sounding an alarm, one or more of nopq Zone Alarm Lights (Red)
(see page ) blinking AND Trouble Light (yellow) r being OFF.
If Alarm Sounds: Press Reset button (Item j, figure 1, page 3) and determine cause of the alarm as indicated on the UltraGuard
Monitor. If the alert is due to CO Gas, immediately move outdoors to fresh air. Check that all persons are accounted for and
evacuated from the premises. Do not reenter the building until the source of the CO problem has been identified and corrected
and the premises have been aired out. The system will automatically sense when the CO concentration falls below the danger
level. You should stay outside the residence until the UltraGuard 12V returns to its normal mode with alarm silent, indicating
safe CO levels have been restored.
If Problem Persists: Have emergency service or qualified technician investigate for sources of CO from fuel burning appliances,
and inspect for proper operation of the equipment. If problems are identified during this inspection, have the equipment serviced
immediately. Make sure that motor vehicles are not and have not been operating in an attached garage or adjacent to the residence.
WARNING! The UltraGuard 12V IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE for fire, smoke, or other combustible gas alarms!
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