GLORIA KO2, KO2D Battery Carbon Monoxide Alarms Installation Guide
- June 9, 2024
- GLORIA
Table of Contents
- GLORIA KO2, KO2D Battery Carbon Monoxide Alarms
- Product Information: Battery Carbon Monoxide Alarms
- Product Usage Instructions
- Troubleshooting Guide
- Introduction, Product Features and Specifications
- Limitations of CO Alarms
- Recommended Locations for CO Alarms
- Additional Instructions for Caravans and Boats
- Installation / Activation
- Operation and Testing
- Recognizing Nuisance Alarms
- General Carbon Monoxide (CO) Information
- Further Information for Caravan and Boat Owners
- Cleaning Your Alarm
- Service and Warranty
- Quick Start Instructions
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
GLORIA KO2, KO2D Battery Carbon Monoxide Alarms
Product Information: Battery Carbon Monoxide Alarms
The Battery Carbon Monoxide Alarms are designed to detect the presence of carbon monoxide gas in the air. The alarms are available in two models: KO2 and KO2D. The KO2D model has a digital display that shows the peak level of CO detected in parts per million (PPM). Both models have visual and audible indicators that alert the user when the CO concentration reaches a dangerous level. The alarms comply with BS EN50291-1: 2018 and BS EN50291-2: 2019 standards and have a license number of KM 738897. The product should be recycled where facilities exist and not disposed of with household waste.
Product Usage Instructions
Step 1: Install the alarm in a central location outside each sleeping area and on every level of the home. Follow the installation instructions provided in the Quick Start Instructions at the back of the User Guide.
Step 2: Test the alarm weekly by pressing the Test button. The green and amber LEDs will illuminate, and the red LED will blink in sync with the beep pattern. The digital display on KO2D will show three dashes and then 888.
Step 3: Reset the alarm after a CO alarm event or a nuisance alarm situation. Push the Test/Reset button on KO2D while the Peak Level button is depressed to clear Alarm Memory. Push the button once on KO2 to clear Alarm Memory.
Step 4: Move to fresh air immediately if the alarm sounds. The alarm pattern is four quick beeps repeating every 5 seconds, and the red LED blinks in sync with the beep pattern. On KO2D, the digital display will show the PPM level of CO detected. Never ignore the sound of the alarm and never restart the source of the CO problem until it has been corrected.
Step 5: Replace the batteries as soon as possible if the amber LED blinks every 60 seconds, and the KO2D digital display shows Lb. The alarm will chirp every 60 seconds. Push the Test button once to silence for 24 hours. Note that 30 days after Low Battery begins, the CO alarm pattern will stop after the button push.
Note: Keep the following information at hand when contacting Product Support at +49 (0) 2523 79349 – 900: Model, Date Code, Date of Purchase, Where Purchased, and Date to Replace.
Thank You for Purchasing this GLORIA Alarm
Powered by two AA batteries, these models include a digital display (model
KO2D only), and a Reset function to temporarily silence nuisance alarms. Teach
children how to respond to the alarm and that they should never play with the
unit. This alarm is designed to detect carbon monoxide from any source of
combustion in a residential environment. As well as being recommended for use
in homes, this alarm is approved for use in caravans, motor homes and boats.
NOTE: Please thoroughly read this user guide and save the document for
future reference and to pass on to any subsequent owner.
IMPORTANT: Additional markings can be found on the back of the unit. The
manufacturer recommends replacing this alarm ten years from the installation
date on the side of the alarm.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste.
Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with Local authorities or
Suppliers for recycling advice.
Product Support: +49 (0) 2523 79349 – 900
Please write down the below information and have this at hand when you call.
- Model: __
- Date Code (on side): ____
- Date of Purchase: __
- Where Purchased: __
- Date to Replace: ____
Carbon Monoxide Alarm: What To Do When the Alarm Sounds
The carbon monoxide (CO) alarm pattern is four quick beeps repeating every 5
seconds. The red LED blinks in sync with the beep pattern. The digital display
on model KO2D will show the PPM level of CO detected.
WARNING: CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM ACTIVATION INDICATES THE PRESENCE OF
CARBON
MONOXIDE CO AT HIGH CONCENTRATIONS CAN KILL YOU.
Based on recommendations from EN 50292, follow these steps if the alarm
sounds
- Keep calm and open all doors and windows. Turn off all fuel-burning appliances if possible. Note: it is possible that outdoor conditions could influence domestic CO alarms (bad traffic pollution in cold weather, for example). In these circumstances, the level of indoor CO might actually increase when doors and windows are opened.
- If the alarm continues to sound, even after being reset (where appropriate), then evacuate the premises, alerting other occupants to the risk. Leave doors and windows open. Do not re-enter the premises.
- Get medical help for anyone suffering the effects of CO poisoning, and advise that CO inhalation is suspected.
- Call Gas Emergency Services: 0800 111 999, or your local Gas Safe Registered Engineer:
Never restart the source of the CO problem until it has been corrected.
Never ignore the sound of the alarm!
NOTE: See Section RECOGNIZING NUISANCE ALARMS, for nuisance alarm
situations.
Other Alarm Visual and Audible Indicators
Operational Mode| Visual Indications| Audible Indications|
Action/Note:
---|---|---|---
Normal (standby)| Green LED blinks approx every 30 sec.| |
Test (button press when no alarm condition is present)| Green and amber
LEDs illuminate. The red LED blinks in sync with the beep pattern.
Model KO2D digital display will
show 3 dashes and then “888”.
| 4 loud pulses, a pause, 4 loud pulses.
Single beep
| Perform test button presses once a week to verify proper alarm operation.
CO Alarm Memory (unit has experienced a CO alarm event or 100 ppm or more
CO within the last 14 days)| Red LED blinks every 60 sec.| None.| Model
KO2: Push the button to clear Alarm Memory.
Model KO2D: Push Test/ Reset while the Peak Level button is depressed to clear Alarm Memory.
Peak Level CO KO2D only| The digital display shows the highest CO
reading between 11 and 999 ppm since the peak level was reset.*| None.| Push
the test/reset button while the peak level button is depressed to clear peak
level memory.
CO alarm reset| Red LED continues to signal the alarm pattern.| After
the button push: the CO alarm pattern stops.|
present or if it experienced a nuisance situation. Re-alarm means danger. Move to fresh air and call 0800 111 999.
NOTE: CO levels up to 30 ppm can occur under normal non-dangerous conditions. Such conditions could include nearby heavy traffic, starting a vehicle in an attached garage, starting a fire or a nearby charcoal barbecue.
Troubleshooting Guide
Trouble Condition Visual Indications Audible Indications Action
Low Battery| Amber LED blinks every 60 sec.
Model KO2D digital display will show “Lb”.
| Chirp every 60 sec.| * Push the test button once to silence for 24 hrs. Note: 30 days after Low Battery begins, the
* Replace batteries as soon as possible.
---|---|---|---
Fault Mode| Amber LED blinks every 30 sec.
Model KO2D digital display will show “Err”.
| Chirp every 30 sec.| * See the Cleaning Your Alarm section.
- Push the test button once to attempt to reset the unit.
End of Unit Life| Amber LED blinks twice every 60 sec.
Model KO2D digital display will show “End”.
| Two chirps every 60 sec.| * Push the button once to silence for 24 hrs.
Note: 30 days after the End of Unit Life begins, the
- Remove, dispose unit, and replace as soon as possible.
MCU Failure| None.| Constant tone.| Replace alarm.
Stuck Button| Amber LED blinks every 5 sec.| Chirp every 5 sec.| Push
the button to dislodge it from being stuck. If the button cannot be unstuck,
remove, dispose unit, and replace as soon as possible.
NOTE: If at any time your alarm fails to operate correctly (erratic or low sound, for example), or if you require further information, please contact customer support at +49 (0) 2523 79349 – 900
Introduction, Product Features and Specifications
Introduction
This alarm detects carbon monoxide using an electrochemical cell. Many times
throughout this User Guide, we will refer to Carbon Monoxide as “CO.” Ten (10)
years after the unit was installed, this unit will automatically alert you
that it is time to replace the unit. This is called “End of Unit Life” mode.
See Troubleshooting Guide. To help track the life of your alarm, write the
installation date in the space provided on the side of the alarm. A label has
been provided that has important information on what to do in case of a CO
alarm. Place the label at eye level on a wall near the alarm after it is
mounted.
Product Features and Specifications
- Temperature Operating Range: -10°C to 45°C
- Humidity Operating Range: up to 90% RH non-condensing
- Audible Alarm: 85+ dB(A) at 3 m, 3.0 to 3.5 kHz pulsing alarm
- Digital Display (KO2D only)
- NOTE: Depending on the ambient condition (temperature, humidity) and the condition of the sensor, the display readings may vary. The digital readings tolerances are 0-999 +/- 30% +15ppm during these conditions:
- Ambient: 27°C ± 12°C (80°F ± 10°F), atmospheric pressure ±10%, 40% ± 3% relative humidity
- CO Sensor: Electrochemical
- Peak Level Memory (KO2D only)
- CO Alarm Reset
- Powered by AA batteries
- Storage and Transport Conditions: -20° C to +60° C, 5-95%RH (non-condensing)
- Approved for use in homes, caravans, motor homes and boats.
Product Features
Limitations of CO Alarms
WARNING: PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND THOROUGHLY
This alarm is not intended to alert hearing-impaired individuals.
LIMITATIONS OF CO ALARMS
IMPORTANT: This alarm is designed to detect carbon monoxide gas from ANY
source of combustion. It is NOT designed to detect any other gas.
CAUTION: This alarm will only indicate the presence of carbon monoxide
gas at the sensor. Carbon monoxide gas may be present in other areas. Never
restart the source of a CO problem until it has been fixed. NEVER IGNORE THE
ALARM!
WARNING: THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED FOR USE IN ORDINARY INDOOR LOCATIONS OF
FAMILY LIVING UNITS. IT IS NOT DESIGNED TO MEASURE COMPLIANCE WITH COMMERCIAL
AND INDUSTRIAL STANDARDS. THIS ALARM IS NOT SUITABLE FOR INSTALLATION IN
HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS.
IMPORTANT: THIS CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM IS DESIGNED TO DETECT CARBON
MONOXIDE FROM ANY SOURCE OF COMBUSTION INCLUDING IMPROPER OR MALFUNCTIONING
APPLIANCE ES. THE INSTALLATION OF THIS DEVICE SHOULD NOT BE USED AS A
SUBSTITUTE FOR PROPER INSTALLATION, USE, AND MAINTENANCE OF FUEL-BURNING
APPLIANCES INCLUDING APPROPRIATE VENTILATION AND EXHAUST SYSTEMS.
This alarm does not prevent CO from occurring, nor can it solve any existing
CO problem.
WARNING: THIS DEVICE IS DESIGNED TO PROTECT INDIVIDUALS FROM THE ACUTE
EFFECTS OF CARBON MONOXIDE EXPOSURE. IT WILL NOT FULLY SAFEGUARD INDIVIDUALS
WITH SPECIFIC MEDICAL CONDITIONS. IF IN DOUBT, CONSULT A MEDICAL PRACTITIONER.
INDIVIDUALS WITH MEDICAL PROBLEMS MAY CONSIDER USING WARNING DEVICES WHICH
PROVIDE AUDIBLE AND VISUAL SIGNALS FOR CARBON MONOXIDE CONCENTRATIONS UNDER 30
PPM.
This alarm has not been investigated for carbon monoxide detection below 50
PPM.
This alarm requires a continuous supply of electrical power – it will not work
without power.
WARNING: THIS CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR INSTALLING
AND MAINTAINING AN APPROPRIATE NUMBER OF SMOKE ALARMS IN YOUR HOME. THIS ALARM
WILL NOT SENSE SMOKE, FIRE, OR ANY POISONOUS GAS OTHER THAN CARBON MONOXIDE.
FOR THIS REASON, YOU MUST INSTALL SMOKE ALARMS TO PROVIDE EARLY WARNING OF
FIRE AND TO PROTECT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY FROM FIRE AND ITS RELATED HAZARDS.
Recommended Locations for CO Alarms
NOTE: Note: CO alarms should be installed following the guidance of relevant local standards, such as EN 50292.
- Whether the alarm is wall-mounted or ceiling mounted, place the alarm a horizontal distance of between 1 meter and 3 meters from a fuel burning appliance.
- When mounting the alarm on the wall, use an inside wall with the top edge of the alarm at a minimum of 150 mm below the ceiling. The bottom of the alarm should also be at a level greater than the height of any door or window.
- Locate within hearing distance of bedrooms* and place at sleeping height if a heating appliance is in the bedroom.
- CO alarms in rooms with sloped ceilings should be located on the high side of the room.
- Ceiling-mounted alarms should be at least 300 mm from any wall.
- If there is a partition in the room, locate the alarm on the same side of the partition as the potential source.
- A CO alarm should be installed in all rooms containing a fuel-burning appliance. Additional CO alarms should be installed in rooms where most awake time is spent, in every sleeping area, and on every level of the home.
Locations to Avoid
- In the garage. Products of combustion are present when you start your motor vehicle.
- Do not install alarms adjacent to, or directly above, heaters or air-conditioning vents.
- In very humid areas (above 90% RH, non-condensing), such as bathrooms and shower rooms. Do not install directly above a sink or near dishwashers or washing machines. Moisture or steam can cause nuisance alarms.
- Do not install within 1 m of heating or cooking appliances, measured horizontally.
- In an area where the temperature may fall below -10 º C or rise above 45 º C such as garages and unfinished attics.
- Do not install alarms in dusty areas. Dust particles may cause nuisance alarms or failure to alarm. In insect-infested areas.
- Within 300 mm of a light fitting, as electronic “noise” generated by the electronics may cause nuisance alarms.
- Do not install in an enclosed space (cupboard) or where the ventilation openings in the unit could be impeded by items such as newspapers, table-cloths, furniture, curtains, etc.
- Do not install next to a door, window, extractor fan, flue, chimney, or any other area where a high airflow may occur or the unit may be directly exposed to the weather.
- Do not install in locations that are difficult or dangerous to reach for testing or maintenance.
Additional Instructions for Caravans and Boats
It is not always possible to find an optimum location for an apparatus, for example, a small caravan or boat may not have suitable vertical surfaces available. Nevertheless, when fitting an apparatus in such situations, the most important considerations when selecting an appropriate location are:
- Avoid mounting the apparatus directly above a source of heat or steam
- Mount the apparatus at a distance of 1 m to 3 m from the nearest edge of the potential source.
- Avoid running the engine when moored alongside objects such as a wharf, a wall or another boat
- Avoid running your engine when docked in a crowded marina as vehicle and exhaust fumes can damage the alarm sensor. For further information visit www.boatsafetyscheme.com
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
Installation / Activation
CAUTION: THIS UNIT IS SEALED. THE COVER IS NOT REMOVABLE!
NOTE: YOUR CO ALARM MUST BE INSTALLED BY A COMPETENT PERSON, AND IS TO BE
INSTALLED ACCORDING TO THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
After selecting the proper alarm location as described in the “Recommended
Locations for CO Alarms” section, you may choose either a wall mounting or
free-standing installation.
Wall-mounting (recommended by the manufacturer, if possible)
- Drill two holes in a wall 78 mm apart (you may wish to use the back-plate for guidance)
- Insert the two wall plugs, that are supplied, into the holes
- Insert the two screws as supplied into the holes ensuring enough of the screw sticks out of the wall (approx. 3mm)
- Hook the alarm back-plate over the screws
Free-standing
ALWAYS BE CAREFUL TO LOCATE A FREE-STANDING ALARM WHERE IT IS UNLIKELY TO BE
KNOCKED TO THE FLOOR AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS SECTION.
Ensure free-standing alarms are placed in the upright position, and not lying flat on a surface.
Activation
- Remove the batteries from the pack and insert them into the battery compartment. Make sure that you fit the batteries in accordance with the polarity markings (+ or -) within the battery compartment. If correctly installed, the alarm will give a short beep.
- Slide the alarm onto the back-plate
The alarm is now activated! After installation/activation, test your alarm as
described in Operation and Testing section.
WARNING: FAILURE TO PROPERLY INSTALL AND ACTIVATE THIS ALARM WILL PREVENT
PROPER OPERATION OF THIS ALARM WILL PREVENT ITS RESPONSE TO HAZARDS.
Operation and Testing
Operation
The alarm is operating once it is activated and testing is complete (see
“TESTING” below). When CO is detected, the unit sounds a loud alarm. See
Section 1 for alarm signal descriptions. In high levels of CO, the unit will
go into alarm in a shorter period of time than at low levels of CO.
Parts per Million (PPM) of CO Time until Alarm
50| Minutes
100| Minutes
300| Must alarm in less than 3 minutes
Testing
Test your alarm weekly, or after returning from a vacation or absence, by pressing and releasing the button quickly. A quick beep will confirm the button has been pushed followed by the test sequence. See the Other Alarm Visual and Audible Indicators table. The alarm will sound if the electronic circuitry, horn, and batteries are working. If the alarm does not sound or gives erratic or low-volume sound, the unit must be replaced.
WARNING: DUE TO THE LOUDNESS OF THE ALARM, ALWAYS STAND ABOUT 1 METRE
AWAY FROM THE UNIT OR USE EAR PROTECTION WHEN TESTING. BUMP TEST MODE
This alarm includes a “bump test” mode that will allow the alarm to be
qualitatively tested during field service using commercially available aerosol
CO.
- Hold the test button down for 10 seconds.
- The unit will chirp 3 times indicating the start of test mode.
- The Green LED flashes once per second during test mode.
- Apply the commercially available aerosol CO.
- CO alarm sounds if CO reading is above 40 ppm.
- The alarm will automatically exit from the bump test mode after 2 minutes followed by a reset.
NOTE: The test can be terminated manually by pressing the test button.
CAUTION: This unit should only be bump tested using clean, dry CO test gas by a trained service engineer.
Recognizing Nuisance Alarms
Carbon Monoxide (CO) Nuisance
RESET: Pushing the test/reset button during the CO alarm allows the unit
to reset calculations and double-check for the presence of CO. If the unit re-
alarms, it is sensing high levels of CO which can quickly become a dangerous
situation. Move to fresh air and call 0800 111 999.
WARNING: IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO DETERMINE THE SOURCE OF A CO ALARM USING
SIGHT OR SMELL. ALWAYS CONSIDER A CO ALARM EVENT AS DANGEROUS.
Battery
This alarm is powered by two AA batteries. Under normal operating conditions,
the batteries will last a minimum of one year. NOTE: Constant exposure to
extreme temperatures and humidities may affect battery life.
WARNING: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN THE ALARM FOR ANY REASON! DO NOT TRY TO
REPAIR THE ALARM YOURSELF.
Low Battery
This alarm is equipped with a low-battery monitor circuit. If the battery
capacity is nearing the point where it can no longer provide adequate power
for all alarm functions, the low battery condition will occur. See
Troubleshooting Guide. The batteries must be replaced within 30 days of the
first occurrence of the “Low Battery Warning” to provide continuous alarm
detection.
Replace battery
- Slide alarm from the backplate.
- Insert 2 x replacement ‘AA’ batteries (noting polarity – see sketch)
- Replace the back-plate and test the alarm
- Recommended Batteries.
- Duracell MN1500, MX1500
- Gold Peak 15A
- Golden Power GLR6A
- Energizer E91
NOTE: Do not use Lithium batteries in this unit.
These batteries can be purchased from your local retailer.
WARNING! The alarm will not attach to the back plate unless batteries are
installed. Depleted or removed batteries will render this alarm inoperative.
Chirping
When End of Unit Life or Low Battery chirping begins, you can temporarily
silence these chirps by pressing the test button. See Troubleshooting Guide.
WARNING: Replace the unit immediately after the End of Unit Life. It will not detect CO in this condition.
General Carbon Monoxide (CO) Information
What is Carbon Monoxide?
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a highly poisonous gas with no taste, color or smell.
Potential Sources of CO
- Wood-burning stoves
- Gas boilers and fires
- Gas Hobs
- Oil and coal-burning appliances
- Portable gas heaters
- Blocked flues and chimneys
- Fumes from integral garages
- Barbecues
- High concentrations of tobacco smoke
This CO alarm is not a substitute for proper installation, use and maintenance of fuel-burning appliances including appropriate ventilation and exhaust systems. Carbon monoxide can be produced from poorly burning appliances or from blocked flues and chimneys. If your alarm has sounded and you have ventilated the room, the CO may have dispersed before help arrives. It is crucial that the source of CO is determined and appropriate maintenance carried out.
Carbon monoxide is a cumulative poison. Long-term exposure to low levels may
cause symptoms. This alarm is time-weighted – the higher the level of CO, the
sooner it will alarm.
NOTE: The apparatus may respond to brief exhaust gas emissions, for
example during the initial start-up of an appliance. Also, hydrogen acts as an
interferent and can arise from some battery charging activities and the curing
of concrete or cement under certain circumstances. Volatile Organic Compounds
(VOCs), e.g. alcohols, which may eventually activate the alarm, can be
generated from use of damp-proofing materials or other coatings containing
alkyl alkoxysilanes.
The table below shows the effects of different levels of CO poisoning on the body;
Parts per Million (PPM) Effects on Adults
100| Slight headache, nausea, fatigue (flu-like symptoms)
200| Dizziness and headache within 2 – 3 hours
400
| Nausea, frontal headache, drowsiness, confusion and rapid heart rate. Risk
to life after over 3 hours of exposure
800| Severe headaches, convulsions, vital organ failures. Death possible
within 2 – 3 hours
Warning: The device cannot warn against the chronic effects of exposure
to carbon monoxide or protect individuals who are at specific risk.
NOTE: If you recognize any of the above symptoms consult your Doctor
immediately.
NOTE: Young children, the elderly and pets are more susceptible to the
dangers of CO.
NOTE: Your GLORIA alarm is designed to detect CO gas. It is not designed
to detect other gas such as natural gas.
NOTE: This product is intended for use in ordinary family homes. It is
not designed to measure compliance with occupational safety and the HSE.
NOTE: Individuals with certain specific medical conditions may need an
alarm that operates below 30 ppm. If this applies consult your Doctor.
IMPORTANT: Ensure that all family members are familiar with the symptoms
of CO poisoning and how your alarm works.
To be safe, know the possible sources of CO in your home, caravan, motor home, or boat. Keep fuel-burning appliances and their chimneys and vents in good working condition. Learn the early symptoms of exposure, and if you suspect CO poisoning, move outside to fresh air and get emergency help. Your first line of defense is an annual inspection and regular maintenance of your appliances. Contact a licensed contractor or call your local utility company for assistance. In rented properties, your Landlord (or Council/ Housing Association), will have an Emergency Response phone number, and be liable for the regular maintenance of their combustion appliances(Gas/LPG/Oil/ Solid Fuel).
Further Information for Caravan and Boat Owners
The following can lead to carbon monoxide being produced
- Using LPG cooking appliances for space heating
- Leaving LPG appliances on overnight
- Barbecues within the boat cabin or near a caravan door (e.g. under an awning)
Cleaning Your Alarm
Your Alarm Should be Cleaned at Least Once a Year
You can clean the interior of your alarm by using compressed air or a vacuum cleaner hose and blowing or vacuuming through the openings around the perimeter of the alarm. The outside of the alarm can be wiped with a damp cloth. Use only water to dampen the cloth, use of detergents or cleaners could damage the alarm. If the alarm is in Fault mode, the alarm may be in need of cleaning. After cleaning, press the test button. If the fault does not clear, the alarm needs to be replaced.
- Never use detergent or other solvents to clean the unit.
- Avoid spraying air fresheners, hair spray, or other aerosols near the alarm.
- Do not paint the unit. Paint will seal the vents and interfere with the sensor’s ability to detect CO.
- Keep away from nappy buckets.
- Never attempt to disassemble the unit to clean the inside. Altering the alarm in any way may lead to a risk of electric shock or prevent it from functioning correctly. This action will void your warranty.
- The following substances can affect the CO sensor and may cause false readings and damage to the sensor:
- Methane, propane, isobutane, isopropanol, ethyl acetate, hydrogen sulfide, sulfide dioxides, alcohol-based products, paints, thinners, solvents, adhesives, hair spray, aftershave, perfume, and some cleaning agents.
NOTE: there could be other compounds occurring within a particular household that could cause similar effects.
- Move the Alarm and place in another location prior to performing any of the following:
- Staining or stripping wood floors or furniture
- Painting
- Wallpapering
- Using adhesives
Storing the unit in a plastic bag during any of the above projects will
protect the sensors from damage. When household cleaning supplies or similar
contaminates are used, the area must be well-ventilated.
WARNING: REINSTALL THE ALARM AS SOON AS POSSIBLE TO ENSURE CONTINUOUS
DETECTION.
Service and Warranty
Ten-Year Limited Warranty
GLORIA GmbH warrants to the original purchaser that the enclosed alarm
(batteries excluded) will be free from defects in material and workmanship or
design under normal use and service for a period of ten years from the date of
purchase. The obligation of GLORIA GmbH under this warranty is limited to
repairing or replacing the alarm or any part which we find to be defective in
material, workmanship or design (part replacement only, no installation), free
of charge to the customer, upon sending the alarm with proof of date of
purchase, postage and return postage prepaid, to distributor: Warranty Service
Department, GLORIA GmbH, Diestedder Str. 39, 59329 Wadersloh, GERMANY. Before
shipping, please remove the batteries from the alarm. This warranty shall not
apply to the alarm if it has been damaged, modified, abused or altered after
the date of purchase or if it fails to operate due to improper maintenance or
inadequate A.C. or D.C. electrical power.
THE LIABILITY OF GLORIA GmbH OR ANY OF ITS PARENT OR SUBSIDIARY CORPORATIONS
ARISING FROM THE SALE OF THIS ALARM OR UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS LIMITED
WARRANTY SHALL NOT, IN ANY CASE, EXCEED THE COST OF REPLACEMENT OF THE ALARM
AND, IN NO CASE, SHALL GLORIA GmbH OR ANY OF ITS PARENT OR SUBSIDIARY
CORPORATIONS BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE
FAILURE OF THE ALARM OR FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, EVEN IF THE LOSS OR DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY THE COMPANY’S NEGLIGENCE OR
FAULT.
This warranty does not affect your statutory rights.
Quick Start Instructions
- Model: K7CO, K7DC2D
- Model: K02 shown
- Emergency Numbers:
- Gas Emergency Services 0800 111 999
- HETAS (Solid Fuel Emergency) 0845 634 5626
- Oftec (oil) 0845 658 5080
Manufactured By
- GLORIA GmbH
- Diestedder Str. 39
- 59329 Wadersloh
- Tel.: +49 (0) 2523 79349 – 900 info@gloria.de www.gloria.de
EU Authorised Representative
- Carrier Fire & Security B.V.
- Kelvinstraat 7
- 6003 DH Weert, NL
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