Nortek Security and Control 00154 carbon monoxide detector User Manual
Nortek Security & Control LLC carbon monoxide detector Users Manual
Users Manual
Welcome to your
ADT Carbon Monoxide
Alarm
3. Remove the tab on the carbon monoxide alarm
marked “Pull This Tab”.
Setup
1
Carbon Monoxide Alarm (Back)
Battery Tab
Setup
• Make sure you are within 350 feet from the
ADT Security Hub. (Exact range depends on your
home’s construction, environment, position of the
ADT Security Hub, and the position and number of
other connected devices.)
• Make sure that your ADT Security Hub is disarmed
before connecting a new device.
Take the ADT Carbon Monoxide Alarm to where you
intend to mount it after setup.
1.
2. Use the SmartThings app on your smartphone to
select the “My Home” tab. Select "Things", and then
“Add a Thing".
Install the ADT Carbon Monoxide Alarm in a place where
the alarm can be heard easily. Ideally, a carbon monoxide
alarm should be installed in:
• Every room containing a fuel burning appliance,
• Within 10 feet of a sleeping area.
• On every oor of the building.
Placement
2
Carbon Monoxide Alarm (Back)
Setup
4. Use the SmartThings app to scan the QR code on
the back of the alarm and then follow the on-screen
instructions to complete setup.
QR Code
Remove the QR code from the back of the alarm and
attach it to this guide for future reference.
5.
Do not place the ADT Carbon Monoxide Alarm in any
of the following areas:
• In the immediate vicinity of a cooking appliance
(keep it at least 5 feet away from it).
• Outside the building.
• In an enclosed space, e. g. in or below a cupboard.
• In a damp or humid area.
• Directly above a sink or cooker.
• Next to a door, window, air vent, or anywhere it could
be affected by drafts.
• Next to an extractor fan.
Placement Placement
Carbon monoxide alarm suggested Locations:
Attic
Bedroom
Kitchen
Basement Garage
Master Bedroom
Family Room
Hallway
• If mounted on a wall, it should be located at a
height greater than the height of any door or window
but still be at least 5.9 inches from the ceiling.
If locating the ADT Carbon Monoxide Alarm in a room
with a fuel burning appliance:
• If mounted on the ceiling, it should be at least
12 inches from any wall or light tting.
• The alarm should be a horizontal distance of
between 3.28 and 9.84 feet from the potential
carbon monoxide source.
• In rooms with sloped ceilings, the alarm should be
located on the high side of the room.
• Near paint, thinners, solvent fumes, or air fresheners.
• Where dirt or dust could block the detector.
• In a bathroom or other areas where it may be exposed
to water splashes, dripping or condensation, e.g.
above an electric kettle.
• Where it would be obstructed, e.g. by curtains or
furniture.
• In an area where the temperature could be below
-50°F or above 104°F.
• Where it could be easily knocked or damaged, or
accidentally turned off or removed.
• Over heat sources such as radiators or hot air vents.
Placement Placement
Carbon Monoxide Alarm Ceiling Placement:
If locating the ADT Carbon Monoxide Alarm in a bedroom
or in rooms remote from a fuel burning appliance:
• Mount the alarm within 10 feet of the occupants.
• Always make sure it is possible to view the three
light indicators when in the vicinity of the alarm.
Carbon Monoxide Alarms should face out in this position:
Wall Behind Alarm
4 Inches (10cm)
3 Feet
(0.9m)
3 Feet
(0.9m)
Anywhere In This Area
Not This Area
• If there is a partition in the room, the alarm should
be located on the same side of the partition as the
potential source.
Placement Placement
Carbon Monoxide Alarm (Front)
Install the mounting base using the two screws
and anchors provided.
12 inches
from wall
12 inches
from wall
1.
Mounting
3
Ceiling
Mounting Base
Fit the alarm inside the base by aligning it over the
base, then turn the alarm in a clockwise direction
until it clicks into place. The three LEDs will ash
while the alarm powers up.
Test the alarm after completing the installation.
2.
3.
ALARM
CARBON
MONOXIDE
ALARM
FAULT
POWER
Mounting
Carbon Monoxide Alarm (Front)
Test the ADT Carbon Monoxide Alarm weekly by pressing
and holding the test button for a few seconds. Replace the
alarm when the “Replace unit by” date has been reached
(check label on the side of the device).
Important: This Carbon Monoxide Alarm must be tested
and maintained weekly. This device is designed to protect
individuals from the acute effects of carbon monoxide
exposure. It will not fully safeguard individuals with
specic medical conditions. If in doubt, consult a medical
practitioner. Individuals with medical problems consider
using detection devices with lower COHb alarming
capabilities.
4Testing
Make sure the batteries are properly inserted and
then wait 15 seconds.
Operate reset/silence button.
Call your emergency services Fire Department or 911.
If the alarm does not sound when you press the test
button:
Hold button down rmly for at least 5 seconds.
Check the alarm is secured correctly on the mounting
plate.
Replace batteries.
1.
2.
If the alarm sounds for no apparent reason:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Troubleshooting
5
Note: If you have an ADT professional monitoring
service activated, make sure that your ADT Security Hub
is in Test Mode to avoid triggering a false alarm. See the
ADT Security Hub User Guide for more details.
4.
Immediately move to fresh air – outdoors or by an
open door/ window. Do a head count to check that
all persons are accounted for. DO NOT re-enter the
premises until the emergency services responders
have arrived, the premises have been aired out and
your alarm has returned to its normal condition.
3.
After following steps 1-3, if your alarm reactivates
within a 24 hour period, repeat steps 1-3 and call
a qualied appliance technician to investigate for
sources of carbon monoxide from fuel burning
equipment and appliances, and inspect for proper
operation of this equipment. Make sure that motor
vehicles are not, and have not been, operating in an
attached garage or adjacent to the residence.
Troubleshooting
Note: When ventilation is provided by leaving the window
and doors open, the carbon monoxide build up may have
If problems persist:
Ensure there are no fuel burning appliances in the
vicinity which could be leaking carbon monoxide
gas, e.g. from next door.
Ensure there are no fumes in the area, e.g. paint
thinners, hair spray, chemical cleaners, aerosol
sprays, etc.
1.
2.
Troubleshooting
dissipated by the time help arrives and the alarm may
have stopped sounding. Although your problem may
appear temporarily solved it is crucial that the source
of the carbon monoxide is determined and appropriate
repairs made.
Ensure there is no source of hydrogen such as
batteries being charged, e.g. on boats or in
uninterruptable power supplies.
Ensure there is not excessive smoke or fumes from
devices that use coal or charcoal to heat tobacco.
Press the test/hush button to silence the alarm.
If the unit continues to sound, it is possibly defective and
should be replaced.
4.
5.
6.
The alarm regularly checks for low batteries, and will
alert you if a low battery is detected. The alarm will also
beep and the yellow LED ash to warn you the batteries
must be replaced.
Pressing the Hush button will silence the beep and the
ashing yellow LED for 12 hours, if no other trouble
conditions exist.
WARNING: Use only batteries specied. Use of different
batteries may have a detrimental effect on the carbon
monoxide alarm. Removal of the batteries will render this
alarm inoperative
Remove the alarm from its mounting base by
twisting it counterclockwise, and then remove
the battery cover.
1.
6Replacing Batteries
Troubleshooting
Ensure there is no outdoor source of carbon monoxide
in the vicinity, e.g. a car with engine running, heavy
trafc, heavy air pollution, barbecue fumes, etc.
3.
2.
3.
Remove the old batteries and install 2 new AAA
batteries. Be sure to install the batteries correctly.
Attach the alarm onto the mounting base by
matching up the alignment marks and then turning
the alarm clockwise until it clicks into place.
Replacing Batteries
Carbon Monoxide Alarm (Back)
AAA Batteries
Using your
ADT Carbon Monoxide
Alarm
When the ADT Carbon Monoxide Alarm detects potentially
dangerous levels of carbon monoxide, it ashes the red
light immediately and then sounds a loud alarm if the
carbon monoxide persists.
7Use
Alarm - Red LED
Power - Green LED
Fault - Amber LED
The below table shows how the alarm reacts to
different levels of carbon monoxide gas and exposure
time. At higher levels of carbon monoxide, the alarm
turns on sooner.
The rate of ashing of the red light indicates the level
of carbon monoxide. If your alarm sounds, follow the
instructions in the “What To Do” column.
Caution: The alarm only indicates the presence of carbon
monoxide gas in the area where the ADT Carbon Monoxide
Alarm is located. Carbon monoxide gas may be present in
other areas.
Use
What You Hear / See
No beeping, red LED
blinking once every 3 seconds.
Low levels of carbon monoxide
detected.
Low levels of carbon monoxide
detected for 60+ minutes.
Moderate levels of carbon
monoxide detected.
Moderate levels of carbon
monoxide detected for 10+ minutes.
Critical levels of carbon
monoxide detected for 2+ minutes.
Siren beeping, red LED
blinking once every 3 seconds.
What It Means
No beeping, red LED
blinking twice every 3 seconds.
Siren beeping, red LED
blinking twice every 3 seconds.
Siren beeping, red LED
blinking three times every 3
seconds.
Alarms
Open a window or door to get fresh air.
Open a window or door to get fresh air. Press the Hush button to mute
the alarm.
Open a window or door to get fresh air. Investigate the source of the
carbon monoxide.
Open a window or door to get fresh air. Investigate the source of the
carbon monoxide. Press the Hush button to mute the alarm.
1. Press the Hush button to mute the alarm. 2. Call your re department
or 911. 3. Immediately move to fresh air. 4. DO NOT re-enter the premises
until the emergency services responders have arrived, the premises
have been aired out and your alarm remains in its normal condition.
What To Do
Use
1 Beep every minute.
Amber LED ash once every
48 seconds, green LED off.
No beeping.
Green LED on.
2 Beeps every minute.
Amber LED ash twice every
48 seconds, green LED off.
3 Beeps every minute.
Amber LED ash three times
every 48 seconds, green LED off.
Low batteries.
Normal operation.
Carbon monoxide alarm
error.
Product expired.
(10 year typical life)
What You Hear / See What It Means
Maintenance Use
Replace batteries.
No action.
Replace unit with same brand.
Replace unit with same brand.
What To Do
8Suggestions
The ADT Carbon Monoxide Alarm monitors for carbon
monoxide in your home. When carbon monoxide is
detected, the alarm sounds and a notication is sent
to your ADT Security Hub.
Your ADT Security Hub can then send an alert to your
smartphone, automate connected devices, or initiate
optional ADT professional monitoring services
(additional fees apply).
There are many ways you can use an ADT Carbon
Monoxide Alarm in your home:
• Put one in a room containing a fuel-burning
appliance and set it to initiate optional ADT
professional monitoring services when carbon
monoxide is detected in your home (additional
fees apply).
Visit SmartThings.com/Welcome for more ideas, tips,
and special offers.
• Put one in your hallway and set it to turn off a
connected thermostat to avoid spreading carbon
monoxide through your home.
• Put one in your bedroom and set it to turn on
connected lights when carbon monoxide is detected.
Suggestions
Note: To ensure proper functioning, all connected devices
must be congured correctly. This alarm is not designed
to be interconnected with other manufacturers' products
unless otherwise specied.
Look for the Works with SmartThings label next time
you’re buying a connected device for your home, or visit
SmartThings.com to see the full list of compatible
devices.
Works With SmartThings
9
SmartThings works with a wide range of connected
devices, including lights, cameras, locks, thermostats,
and sensors. It also works with the Google Assistant
and Amazon Alexa so you can control your smart home
with voice commands.
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Health, Safety and Regulatory Guide
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• Clean only with a dry cloth.
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•Only use attachments and accessories specied by the Manufacturer.
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Manufacturer Model : F-ADT-HUB-1
FCC ID : EF400150
Battery Type: Shenzhen Grepow Battery CO
LTD, MFG P/N: GLP823990
ADT Door and Window Detector
Manufacturer Model : F-ADT-DW-1
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Battery Type: 1 x CR2450 (Panasonic)
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