Installation Instructions
Tamper mode: The buzzer chirps once in a minute and the yellow LED
is steadily on .until the CO alarm unit is mounted back to the bracket
properly.
ACTIONS TO TAKE WHEN CO ALARM SOUNDING
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WARNING!! Actuation of your CO alarm indicates the presence
of carbon monoxide (CO) which can kill you. If alarm sounds :
1.Operate Mute button 
2. Call your emergency services or fire department or 911
3. Immediately move to the fresh air –outdoor or by an open door
window.
In case of harmful levels of CO gas being detected, your CO sensor
PSG04 will go into a CO alarm mode as mentioned above. in “ CO
Alarm Mode” Try to take the following necessary actions immediately:
(a) If   there   is   anyone   experiencing   the   effects   of   carbon   monoxide
poisoning  such   as  headache,   dizziness,  nausea  or   other   flu-like
symptoms, call your fire department right away or 911. You should
evacuate all the  people in  the premises immediately. Do a head
count to check that everybody is accounted for.
(b) Do not re-enter the premises until the problem has been corrected
and   the   CO   gas   has   been   dispersed   out   and   a   safe   level   is
reached.
(c) If no symptoms exist, immediately ventilate the home by opening
windows  and  doors. Turn  off  fuel  burning   appliances  and   call  a
qualified  technician or  your utility company to inspect  and repair
your problem before restarting appliances.
Normally an activation of the CO alarm indicates the presence of CO
gas. However, the CO gas can be extremely fatal, if it is not detected.
The source of the CO gas may come from several possible situations,
please refer to the list of sources of carbon monoxide in page 1.
CAUTION!! This CO alarm will only indicate the presence of CO gas at
the sensor. However, you have to be aware that the CO gas may be
present in other areas in the premises.
LOCATIONS TO INSTALL YOUR CO ALARM
Since CO gas moves freely in the air, the suggested location is in or as
near as possible to sleeping areas of the home. The human body is
most vulnerable to the effects of CO gas during sleeping hours. For
maximum protection, a CO alarm should be located outside primary
sleeping areas or on each level of your home. In the  figure 1 below,
are  suggested locations in the home. The  electronic sensor detects
carbon   monoxide,   measures   the   concentration   and   sounds   a   loud
alarm before a potentially harmful level is reached.
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