CO11R Aroha Link CO Detector Instructions

June 1, 2024
AROHA

Manual Aroha Link
CO Detector

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CO11R Aroha Link CO Detector

Dear customer,
Thank you for choosing Aroha, a Dutch brand bringing safety in your home.
Scan the QR-code or visit www.aroha.nl/manual for the step-by-step instructions to safely install your detector, see the installation video’s and read the FAQ.
Please read the manual carefully before operating the detector and to ensure safe and proper use.
Feel free to contact us with your problems, concerns and suggestions on [email protected].

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Aroha Link CO Detector - carbon monoxide

Aroha Link CO Detector user manual

Please read the manual carefully to ensure safe, proper use and store it in a safe place for future reference. Scan the QR-code or visit www.aroha.nl/manual for the step-by-step instructions with video to safely install your detector and consult the FAQ.

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A. Activate/Deactivate the detector
The device is deactivated by default before leaving our factory.
Before the detector can be used, it must be activated.
Power on: Set the switch on the back of the detector to “ON” using the supplied stick. The detector beeps and the LCD screen lights up blue, after which the value increases from 000 to 999. When the screen is at 0 ppm, the detector is activated.
Power off: Set the switch on the back of the detector to “OFF” using the supplied stick.
Why is the value 0 ppm?
The default value is 0 ppm, because the natural carbon monoxide (CO) in the air is approximately 0.2 ppm, which is rounded to 0 ppm. The display always shows the realtime value of the amount of CO, but in a “normal” situation this is 0 ppm.

CAUTION

  • The installation instructions must be followed strictly to avoid unsafe conditions.
  • Do not paint your detector.
  • The battery cannot be replaced; do not try to replace the battery as this will render the detector unuseable and can cause a fire due to the high-capacity lithium battery.
  • CO detectors are not smoke detectors. This CO detector is not a substitute for installing and maintaining an appropriate number of smoke detectors in your home.

B. Interlink the detectors
Step 1: Activate the transmit mode of 1 detector by pressing the test button 4 times within 1 second. If this is done correctly, the green LED will flash rapidly for 1 minute. Within this minute you can connect the smoke detector to other connectable detectors.
Step 2: Press the test button of the other detector(s) twice within 1 second. This detector goes into reception mode and the green LED light will flash slowly to confirm this. If pairing is successful, the green LED light on the receiving smoke detector(s) will stop flashing.
Optional: Upgrade your setup with an alarm notification on your phone by adding a Aroha Smart Connect & Link Smoke Detector to your interlinked group. Shop now on www.aroha.nl.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Maximum interlinked detectors: 30 Aroha Link smoke, CO and combination detectors can be interlinked in 1 group.
  • Detector sounds an alarm: The test mode is activated as the test button was not pressed fast enough. After the alarm stops, try pressing the test button again 4 times as quickly as possible within 1 second.
  • Connection fails: The green LED will continue to flash for 1 minute, followed by a red LED for 2 seconds to indicate that the connection was not successful. In that case, start the pairing process again.
  • Test detectors: The detectors have a transmission range of 100 meters without obstructions, such as walls, ceilings, doors and windows. After installation, you can test whether all detectors are properly connected to each other by pressing the test button of 1 detector; then all test alarms from all linked detectors will also sound. LED light
  • Unlinking: Press the test button on the detector twice within 1 second and the green LED will slowly flash for 60 seconds (receiving mode). After this period, it will stop flashing and the alarm is unlinked.

C. Test your alarm
Test the detector to ensure proper operation by pressing the test button. The alarm will sound if the detector is working well. If there is no sound, refer to the “Trouble shooting” section.
CAUTION

  • DO NOT test your detector using an open flame. This may damage the detector or ignite combustible materials and start a structural fire.
  • DO NOT stand close to the detector when the alarm is sounding. Exposure at close range may be harmful to your ears.
  • Test the detector at least once a month.

D. LED indicators

Normal status: Green LED flashes once every 60 seconds.
Danger CO concentration: Red LED flashes 4 times and beeps 4 times every 5

seconds.
Silence mode:| Red LED flashes once every 8 seconds.
Low battery status:| Orange LED flashes 1 time and 1 beep every 60 seconds.
Fault status:| Orange LED flashes 2 times and 2 beeps every 40 seconds.
End of life:| Orange LED flashes 2 times and 2 beeps every 30 seconds.

E. Alarm
If an alarm signal sounds, immediately move to fresh air and do not re-enter the premises until it has been aired out and your alarm returns to its normal condition. Investigate the source of the CO release and repair the defect.
When does the alarm sound?

| 100 ppm: Alarm between 10 and 40 minutes
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50 ppm: Alarm between 60 to 90 minutes
300 ppm: Alarm within 3 minutes

CAUTION
 NEVER IGNORE ANY ALARM, carbon monoxide can be deadly.
F. Silence mode
Silence mode should only be used if the source of the alarm is known and safe. Press the test button to set the silence mode. During silence mode, the red LED light flashes once every 8 seconds. The detector is automatically reset after 10 minutes.
CAUTION
Before using the silence mode, identify the source and be certain a safe condition exists.

G. Mount the detector
Determine correct mounting location: Detectors should be installed in a room with a combustion appliance (possible source of CO).

  • At a horizontal distance between 1-3 meters from the CO source. OR, in rooms without combustion appliance place the detector on breathing height.
  • Central location in the room, at least 30 centimeters from walls.
  • Avoid existing air inlets or outlets and other objects on the ceiling.
  • Avoid locations behind objects such as curtains and cupboards.
  • Mounting instructions: Use sticky pads or screws to mount the detector, or place the detector in the desired location without permanently mounting it.

H. Maintenance and cleaning
There are a few steps you need do to keep it working properly:
Test the detector at least once a month.

  • Do not paint the detector. Paint will seal the vents and interfere with the sensor’s ability to detect CO.
  • Never attempt to disassemble the detector to clean inside. This will damage the detector and possibly render it unuseable.
  • Clean the detector at least once a month to remove dust, dirt or debris. Use a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush and vacuum all sides and covers of the detector.
  • Some materials, vapours or gases, can affect the reliability of the alarms in the short or long term.
  • Ethylene, ethanol, alcohol, iso-propanol, benzene, toluene, ethylacetate, hydrogen, hydrogen sulfide and sulfur dioxide are substances that at high levels can damage the sensor or cause temporary readings that are not CO readings. Also most aerosol sprays, alcohol based products, paint, thinner, solvent, adhesive, hair spray, after shave, perfume, auto exhaust (cold start) and some cleaning agents.

I. Trouble shooting

  • The detector does not sound when testing: Check whether the detector is activated.
  • The detector beeps every 60 seconds and red LED flashes: The battery is low; the detector needs to be replaced. Contact us on [email protected] to replace it if the warranty is still in place.
  • The detector beeps every 40 seconds and orange LED flashes: Clean the detector, by using a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush and vacuum all sides and covers of the detector. If the issue continues, the detector is malfunctioning. Contact us on [email protected] to replace it if the warranty is still in place.
  • The detector beeps every 30 seconds and orange LED flashes: The detector is no longer working properly and needs to be replaced. Contact us on [email protected] to replace it if the warranty is still in place.

J. Two years of warranty
During the specified warranty period of 2 years after purchase, we will repair or replace any defective detector that is returned. This warranty shall not apply to the detector if it has been damaged, modified, neglected, abused or altered after the date of purchase or if it fails to operate due to improper maintenance, and the unit will not be replaced or repaired. Please contact us at [email protected] regarding the warranty.
The manufacturer shall have no liability for any personal injury, property damage or any special, incidental, contingent or consequential damage of any kind resulting from gas leakage, smoke, fire or explosion.

Product specifications

CO11R Aroha Link CO Detector - Product specifications

A. Package contents

  • Carbon monoxide (CO) detector(s)
  • Sticky pad
  • Mounting bracket
  • User manual
  • Screw kit

B. Product specifications

  • Power : 3V DC
  • Battery : CR17505 Lithium Battery (Included)
  • Operation Current : <30uA (standby) <70mA (alarm)
  • Alarm Volume : >85 dB(A) at 3 meters
  • CO Sensor : Electrochemical sensors, 10 years lifetime
  • Alarm Sensitivity : 50ppm 60~90min, 100ppm 10~40min, 300ppm 1~3min
  • Accuracy of Digital Display : 30-999 PPM +/-30%
  • Operating Temperature : 4.4°C to 37.8°C
  • Humidity Range : 15% to 95% R.H. (non-condensing)
  • Comply to Standard : EN50291-1:2018

C. Product certifications
Download DOC/DOP at www.aroha.nl.

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