ELRO FC461011 Carbon Monoxide Alarm User Manual

June 2, 2024
ELRO

Carbon Monoxide Alarm
User Manual

Instruction manual
FC461011
Type B apparatus

Home is not a place, it’s a feeling

Introduction

Thank you for purchasing this Carbon Monoxide (CO) alarm.

ELRO FC461011 Carbon Monoxide Alarm - Fig 1

The symbols above mean that the alarm is suitable for use in domestic premises (including static caravan holiday homes), caravans, motor caravans and boats.

Where to install the device

Ideally, a device should be installed in every room containing a fuel-burning appliance and in a room where the occupant(s) spend most time like the bedroom and sleeping room.

ELRO FC461011 Carbon Monoxide Alarm - Fig 2

Where not to install the device

– in an enclosed space (for example in a cupboard or behind a curtain),
– where it can be obstructed (for example by furniture),
– directly above a sink,
– next to a door or window,
– next to an extractor fan,
– next to an air vent or other similar ventilation openings,
– in an area where the temperature may drop below -10 °C or exceed 45 °C,
– where dirt and dust may block the sensor,
– in a damp or humid location, or
– in the immediate vicinity of a cooking appliance

Installation

– After cutting off the small cylinder (1) on the bracket, the tamper proof locking tab function is activated.
– Attach (2) the wall bracket to the wall or ceiling.
– Fit the alarm onto the wall bracket (3).
– Press firmly against the wall plate and slide (4) the device down.
– Tamper proof locking tab will click into place.

ELRO FC461011 Carbon Monoxide Alarm - Fig 3

Activation

– Press and hold the cover, this is the TEST / SILENCE button, for 5 seconds.
– All indicators will flash, the sounder will beep and the device will enter a warm-up state.
– The alarm has been activated.
– The green POWER light blinks once per second.
– After 60 seconds, the green POWER light blinks once every minute.
– The equipment is working normally.

Removal

– Use a small screwdriver to press on the tamper proof locking tab (1) located at the right edge of the device
– Slide the device to the up (2) to remove it from the wall mounting plate.
– When removing the device from the wall mounting plate, the alarm keeps working.

Recommended actions when CO alarm warning has been activated

– Keep calm
– Open all doors and windows and turn off all combustion appliances.
– If the device continues to sound the alarm, evacuate the building.
– Leave all doors and windows open and do not enter until the alarm has stopped.
– Call the emergency number 112 and follow the instructions of the emergency responders.
– Seek medical attention for anyone who may be suffering from the effects of carbon monoxide poisoning.
– Contact a combustion appliance utility company.
– Do not use any combustion appliances until they have been checked by a qualified person.

ELRO FC461011 Carbon Monoxide Alarm - Fig 5

| POWER| ALARM| FAULT| BEEP|
---|---|---|---|---|---
Normal operation| 1 x every minute| X| X| X| Normal operation. No CO detection.
CO alarm warning| X| 4 x every minute| X| Continuously| CO alarm warning.
Alarm silence| X| 4 x every minute| X| Muted| CO alarm warning MUTED ALARM SOUND
Alarm memory| X| 1 x every minute| X| 1 x every minute| Dangerous CO condition detection whilst user was absent. Currently, no
dangerous CO level present.
Fault| X| X| 2 x every minute| 2 x every minute| Fault warning.
End of life| X| X| 3 x every minute| 3 x every minute| Replace device ASAP.
Low battery| X| X| 1 x every minute| 1 x every minute| Replace device.
Low battery silence| X| X| 1 x every minute| Muted| Mute 9 hours active
| | HOW TO MUTE ALARM SOUND|
CO alarm warning| ONLY AFTER RECOMMENDED ACTIONS HAVE BEEN TAKEN.
The alarm is die to dangerous levels of carbon monoxide| Press cover test/silence button
Low battery| | Press cover test/silence button

When will the Alarm be activated

– If the CO level (PPM) in the room is too high, the carbon monoxide detector switches to the alarm mode according to the scheme below:
030 – 049 PPM : Alarm signal after 120 minutes
050 – 099 PPM : Alarm signal after 60 – 90 minutes
100 – 299 PPM : Alarm signal after 10 – 40 minutes

300 PPM : Alarm signal within 3 minutes

Health effects of carbon monoxide

100 – 200 PPM : Mild headache, nausea, vomiting, fatigue (often described as ‘flu-like’ symptoms).
200 – 400 PPM : Severe headache, confusion, dizziness, accelerated heart rate.

400 PPM : Unconsciousness, coma, heart/lung failure, death.

Maintenance

– We recommend testing the detector manually once a month by pressing and holding the test button. If any problems are found, the detector switches to a fault mode, see table page 4.
– Dust is a major cause of false alarms. Therefore, clean the carbon monoxide detector once a month. Use a vacuum cleaner to gently remove any accumulated dust along the sides of the carbon monoxide detector. Never use a wet cloth or detergent to clean your alarm, as this can be harmful to the sensor.

Warnings

This manual contains important safety information about the installation and operation of the alarm. Read the manual carefully and keep it in a safe place for future reference.
– This device must be installed by a qualified person
– The installation of a carbon monoxide detector should not be a substitute for proper installation, use and maintenance of combustion appliances and suitable ventilation and
exhaust systems.
– This product is not water resistant and is only suitable for indoor use. Only clean the product with a dry cloth.
– Do not try to repair the device, it has the risk of electric shock or malfunction if the device is tampered with.
– Do not expose the product and batteries to extreme temperatures.
– The following substances can affect the sensor and cause false alarms: methane, propane, isobutylene, isopropanol, ethylene, benzene, toluene, ethyl acetate, hydrogen sulfide, sulfur dioxide, alcohol-based products, paints, thinners, solvents, adhesives, hair sprays, aftershaves, perfumes and some cleaning agents.

Specifications

Gas detected :  Carbon Monoxide
Lifetime :  10 years
Power supply :  Long life lithium battery, 3 V, sealed for the life of

the product (no replacement necessary)
Installation| :  Wall mount, ceiling
Dimensions| :  95 mm x 95 mm x 25 mm
Weight| :  120 g
Audible| :  ≥85 dB@3m
Detection range| :  Max. 40 m2 within a room.
Sensor technology| :  Electrochemical Cell
Type of device| : Type-B
Operation Ambient Condition| :  Temperature  -10°C to +45°C
:  Humidity  25 – 95% RH (non-condensing)
Storage/Transport Ambient Condition| : Temperature  -15°C to +50°C
:  Humidity   20 – 95% RH (non-condensing)
IP rating| :  IP44

Service and contact

For questions about the installation, use or operation of this product:
– Go to www.elro.eu here you will find answers to frequently asked questions, detailed
installation videos and the most recent version of the manual for your product.
– Cannot find a solution on the website? Then leave a question via the product page or mail to info@elro.eu. We will help you as soon as possible.
For all other questions:
– Mail to info@elro.eu. We will get back to you as soon as possible.

Symbols

The WEEE symbol indicates that this product and its batteries should be disposed of, separately from household waste. When this product reaches the end of its life, take it to a designated waste collection point in your area to ensure safe disposal or recycling. Protect the environment and human health and use natural resources responsibly!
By attaching the CE marking to a product, a manufacturer declares that the product meets all legal requirements for CE marking and can be sold throughout the EEA.
Type B apparatus / EN 50291-1:2018 / EN 50291-2:2019

This product is manufactured by:
ELRO Europe
Postbus 9607 – Box E800
1006 GC Amsterdam
The Netherlands
www.elro.eu

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