Tyco Safety Canada 17PG9933 Wireless Carbon Monoxide Detector User Manual

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The PG9933 is designed to monitor the CO gas level in residential dwellings and giveearly warning before dangerous levels are detected. This device is intended to be usedwith a compatible wireless alarm system. The detector consists of an electrochemicalcarbon monoxide sensor assembly coupled to a wireless transmitter.The Wireless Carbon Monoxide Alarm communicates with the control panel and cansend alarm, tamper and battery condition messages to the system receiver.CAUTION: The detector expiry date is stamped on the detector. After theexpiry date, the detector should not be used - do not wait for end- of-life indic-ation!CAUTION: Unauthorized removal of the unit from the mounting bracket willinitiate a tamper alert.Warnings:The PG9933 wireless Carbon Monoxide detector shall be installed and used within anenvironment that provides the pollution degree max 2 and overvoltages category II inNON HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS, indoor only. The equipment is designed to beinstalled by SERVICE PERSONS only; (SERVICE PERSON is defined as a personhaving the appropriate technical training and experience necessary to be aware of haz-ards to which that person may be exposed in performing a task and of measures to min-imize the risks to that person or other persons.)Failure to properly install, test and maintain a CO detector may cause it to fail, res-ulting in loss of life. Installation of the CO detector should not be used as a substitutefor proper installation, use and maintenance of fuel burning appliances, includingappropriate ventilation and exhaust systems.This carbon monoxide detector is designed for indoor use only. Do not expose it torain or moisture. Do not knock or drop the detector. Do not open or tamper with thedetector as this could cause malfunction. The detector will not protect against the riskof carbon monoxide poisoning if not properly installed.CAUTION: This device will only indicate the presence of carbon monoxide gas at thesensor. Carbon monoxide gas may be present in other areas. This carbon monoxidealarming device is designed to detect carbon monoxide gas from ANY source ofcombustion. It is NOT designed to detect smoke, fire or other gases unless the producthas been investigated and determined to comply with applicable requirements.WARNING! To comply with FCC and IC RF exposure compliance requirements, thedevice should be located at a distance of at least 20 cm from all persons during normaloperation. The antennas used for this product must not be co- located or operated inconjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.Figure 1: Wireless CO DetectorCDABLegendA. Alarm LED (see Table 1 for LED indications)B. Tamper release openingC. Test/Hush buttonD. Battery compartmentE. Breakaway tab (see Figure 3)PG9933 (915MHz) Wireless Carbon Monoxide DetectorInstallation and Operating InstructionsRead these instructions thoroughly before installation and use of the PG9933
Installation InstructionsBattery InstallationTo replace the battery:1. Remove the detector from its mounting base by twisting it counterclockwise.Remove and dispose of the battery according to your local regulations.2. To ensure proper power-down sequence, wait a minimum of 20 seconds beforeinstalling the new battery.3. Install a new, 3-volt CR123A Panasonic lithium battery in the battery com-partment observing correct polarity. If the battery is incorrectly inserted, removegently with a flathead screwdriver and correctly reinsert.4. Reinstall the detector onto the mounting bracket by turning it clockwise.5. After the power-up sequence, the green LED blinks once every 12 seconds toindicate normal operation. If the battery is not installed correctly, the detectorwill not operate and the battery may be damaged.EnrollmentThe 7- digit serial number located on the back of the CO detector housing must beenrolled on the alarm systems control panel. See the Receiver Installation Manual andfollow the enrollment procedure. For placement tests remove the detector from itsbackplate for one second (tamper) and then reattach. Wait at least 30 seconds for thetest result before activating again.A general description of the procedure is provided in the following flow chart:Step Procedure1 See the Installation Manual for the alarm system that the device is beingenrolled on to ensure that the proper steps are used.2 Enter the Device Enrollment option through the specified method and select theappropriate option to add the new device.3 Enroll the device by inserting the batteries to power up the device and enter theDevice ID. For example, ID No. 222-XXXX.4 Select the desired Zone Number.5 Configure any device parameters that are required. Enter the DEVSETTINGS menu and select the required options to configure the detector.6 Mount and test the detector. See Testing the CO detector for information ontesting the device. In addition, see the alarm systems Installation Manual thatthe device is enrolled on for other test procedures that are required.Selecting a LocationSelecting a suitable location is critical for the CO detector. The Consumer ProductSafety Commission (CPSC) recommends to use at least one CO detector per house-hold, located as near as possible to sleeping areas of the home, because the humanbody is most vulnerable to the effects of CO gas during sleeping hours.Figure 2: CO Detector PlacementLegendA: BedroomB: Living RoomC: KitchenD: BasementE: GarageFor added protection, install additional CO detectors in every bedroom and on everylevel of your home. If your bedroom hallway is longer than 14 meters (40 feet), installa CO detector at BOTH ends of the hallway. Install an additional detector 6 meters(20 feet) away from the furnace or fuel burning heat source. For maximum protection,the detector should also be located outside primary sleeping areas or at each level ofyour home. Mount the detector on a firm wall or ceiling.DO NOT install CO detectors:lIn locations where temperature may be below 0 ºC (14 ºF) or above 40 ºC (104 ºF).lIn locations where humidity is below 10% or above 93% RH non-condensing.lNear paint thinner fumes.lNear air conditioners, furnaces, stoves, fireplaces and any other ventilation sourcethat may interfere with CO gas entering the detector.lIn locations where furniture or draperies may obstruct the air flow.lIn exhaust streams from gas engines, vents, flues or chimneys.lWhere dirt or dust could collect and block the sensor and prevent it from working.lIn locations that can be reached by children.lIn turbulent air from ceiling fans.lIn close proximity to an automobile exhaust pipe - this will damage the detector.
MountingThe detector can be mounted on a wall or ceiling. For EN approved sites, only ceilinginstallation is allowed.The CO detector must be mounted with its bracket (when it is attached to its bracketthe tamper switch is pressed and the detector automatic reset is performed).1. Refer to Figure 3 and install using screw locations as required. Maneuver themounting bracket so the screws are at the elbow of the screw slots and secure.2. Fit the detector inside the mounting bracket by aligning it as shown in Figure 3(detector’s alignment notch should be slightly offset from the mounting brackettamper release tab), then turn the detector in a clockwise direction until it clicksinto place.3. Test the detector after completing the installation (as described in the Testing theDetector section of this manual) and refer to the alarm control panel installationmanual for additional information concerning the use of wireless devices.Figure 3: Mounting the DetectorETamper ProtectionThe PG9933 includes a tamper resistant feature that prevents removal from the mount-ing bracket without the use of a tool. To engage the tamper resistant feature, cut thesmall breakaway tab (marked E in Figure 3) located on the mounting bracket and theninstall the detector. To remove the detector from the mounting bracket once it has beenmade tamper resistant, insert an appropriate tool into the tamper release opening loc-ated on the detector housing (marked B in Figure 1). Press and hold while sim-ultaneously turning the detector counterclockwise.Owner's InstructionsTesting the CO DetectorNOTE: Performing a CO detector system test will generate an alarm trans-mission. Notify the central station before testing.Perform a CO detector system test by pressing the Test/Hush button for a minimum of6 seconds, the red LED flashes and the sounder emits a temporal 4 pattern.Perform a CO detector local test by pressing the Test/Hush button for a minimum of 2seconds, the sounder will emit 2 short beeps.The following table indicates received signal strength indication.LED Response ReceptionGreen LED blinks StrongOrange LED blinks GoodRed LED blinks PoorNo blinks Paired, no communicationIMPORTANT! Reliable reception must be confirmed. Therefore, "poor" signalstrength is not acceptable. If you receive a "poor" signal from the device, re-locate itand re-test until a "good" or "strong" signal strength is received. For UL/UL install-ations, the test results must be "strong". See the alarm systems installation guide fordetailed diagnostic tests.MaintenanceTest the detector weekly to ensure proper operation of the detector. When low batteryis indicated (see Table 1 and Specifications) immediately replace the battery. Once amonth, use a vacuum cleaner to keep the air vents free of dust.
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