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1.      VIN  Vehicle identification Number     Record your motorhome VIN which can be  found on the lower edge of the base vehicle  front windscreen and the plate located on the  front cross member under the bonnet     Make a note of these numbers in the space  provided at the front of this handbook and  make a separate note of the numbers to keep  safe at home     Additional security    Consider fitting any device which might deter  intrusion by thieves  Customers are advised  to identify their motorhome with a method  for subsequent identification if other forms of  identification have been altered or removed     Free crime prevention advice about securing  your motorhome  protecting your valuables   property marking either at home or whilst   on site  can be obtained from the Crime  Prevention Officer through your local Police  station     Tracker    Tracker battery powered retrieve unit    Your vehicle is fitted with a    TRACKER Battery  Powered Retrieve    unit  This is a self contained  security device which has been positioned  discreetly within the vehicle during the  manufacturing process  There are numerous  fitting positions for the device  the locations   of which are kept secret and known only to  TRACKER and the Swift Group     This unit has a self contained battery  which  has a minimum five year life  The unit draws  no power from the vehicle battery or leisure  battery  This unit is a tracking device only and  is not an alarm        The tracking device requires
2.    SAFETY AND SECURITY                   F   aN A GLANS RANA E RAN And SR a Rn RAR AREA UKA NN 32  Model   SI 601 Smoke Alarm Operation ssmessersrsersrrsrssrsrrsrsrrsrsrsrsresrsrers kassar na ka na KRK ARR nannaa naene 32  A NN 33  Fire  UNO its 34  Escape paths vue   E all al cela E aci errr eee re ria bre  cla KEN RANN re dd ica Midi Ra RENA  o   ven  ncvatesares e RAR te LAR dl S  NDAS ARR EVEN HR VR emu ss Re va E HER HASAN SF BR  SECU cit Seth Aur ES ATTI SBS SR ANAR TR OMAT eN     racker ON  CO Alarm        09   D     m      lt   D     U  uo  m  p   E         lt        Fire    Note  Your attention is drawn to the notice  affixed inside the wardrobe advising on fire  precaution  ventilation and what to do in  case of fire     In case of fire    1  Get everyone out of the motorhome as  auickly as possible using whichever exit is  the guickest  including windows  Do not  stop to collect any personal items     2  Raise the Alarm  Call the Fire Brigade     3  Turn off the gas supply valve if it is safe to  do so     4  Turn off the electricity supply at  supply point     Model  SI 601 smoke alarm  operation    Normal condition    The red LED on the front should flash once  every 40 seconds to show the alarm is active     Low Battery Condition    A WARNING  Your smoke alarm requires  a battery with a sufficient capacity of power  to operate correctly  This must also be  correctly installed     Should your smoke alarm enter a low battery  condition  the unit will emit an audib
3.   The unit will emit a loud  85dB at 3 meters   alarm for around 5 seconds and stop    3  Replace the alarm on its mounting plate  automatically   lining up the large central vent on the front  of the alarm  with the    X    that is moulded  into the plastic on the mounting plate   if unsure see page 13 of the alarm user  manual   Ensure the unit is securely fitted           3  The red LED on your alarm will flash rapidly  during the audible signal        4  Test your alarm as explained in the next  section    Alarm Test           Note  The test button accurately tests   the alarm s smoke sensing circuit  there is  no need to test your alarm with smoke  If  your smoke alarm fails to give an audible  test signal  please refer immediately to the  troubleshooting guide at the end of the user  manual supplied     A WARNING  Test your smoke alarm at  least once per week     Your smoke alarm has been designed to be as  maintenance   free as possible and although  the unit requires only battery maintenance for  its entire life  there are several things you must  do to keep it working properly     A WARNING  our smoke alarm is a sealed  electrical device and no attempt should be  made to open the case  Attempting to open  the case will invalidate your Warranty     Cleaning    As a minimum your smoke alarm should be  cleaned once every 3 months using your  vacuum cleaner fitted with the soft brush  attachment        A WARNING  Your smoke alarm may  false alarm when it is being cleaned
4.   alarm be free from defects in materials and  workmanship under normal residential use and  service for a period of 7  seven  years from   the date of purchase  Provided it is returned  with postage paid and proof of purchase date   FireAngel Ltd hereby warrants that during the 7   seven  year period commencing from the date  of purchase FireAngel Ltd  at its discretion   agrees to replace the unit free of charge  The  warranty on any replacement CO 9D alarm   will last for the remainder of the period of   the original warranty in respect of the alarm  originally purchased     that is from the date   of original purchase and not from the date of  receipt of the replacement product  FireAngel  Ltd reserves the right to offer an alternative  product similar to that being replaced if the  original model is no longer available or in  stock  This warranty applies to the original  retail purchaser from the date of original retail  purchase and is not transferable  Proof of  purchase is required    This warranty does not cover damage resulting  from accident  misuse  disassembly  abuse   or lack of reasonable care of the product  or  applications not in accordance with the user  manual  It does not cover events and condi   tions outside of FireAngel Ltd s control  such  as Acts of God  fire  severe weather etc    It  does not apply to retail stores  service centres  or any distributors or agents  FireAngel Ltd will  not recognise any changes to this warranty by  third parties    Fi
5.  an active  subscription to be in place with TRACKER   Your vehicle is supplied with a free 3 month  subscription  from date of purchase   which is  activated once you have registered your details  with TRACKER  normally your dealer would   do this with you at the time of collection of  your new vehicle   If you chose not to register  your device the unit is not activated and the  vehicle can therefore not be tracked in the  event of theft  At the end of the free 3 month  subscription period your subscription will   end  Owners can however choose to either  subscribe to TRACKER for a further 12 months  at   60 per year or for a period of five years    from date of purchase at   199  The TRACKER  unit subscription cannot be subscribed to   for longer than five years from the date of  purchase and a new TRACKER unit would  need to be installed and registered separately  after the five year period has elapsed     If in the unfortunate event your vehicle is stolen  you should     e Notify the police immediately     e Contact TRACKER and confirm to them that  your vehicle has been stolen and provide a  police crime number     e TRACKER will then activate the tracking  device in your vehicle     e The police can then track the vehicle using  VHF tracking technology from the tracking  computers inside police vehicles and aircraft     e Once located TRACKER will inform you     The device works in some  but not all   European countries  further details of which  can be obtained from T
6.  switch back  to CO display mode     Power pack  sounder and circuitary test    Pressing the Test Mode button will also test  the power pack  sounder and circuitry of  the alarm  The unit will sound and the alarm  LED below Yr will illuminate red  You should  perform this test once per week     Peak Level Reading feature     The alarm will record the highest reading of  CO that it has detected in the last 4 weeks   This information is useful if your alarm has  sounded so you can see the highest level of  CO detected during that time  It is also useful  to check periodically to see if a readable level  of CO has been detected for a short time  but  not long enough to trigger a full alarm  The  peak level reading is shown briefly every time  you press the Test Mode button and will look  something like the image below     sia    Ora    Note  It is possible and quite normal for the  peak level to remain at Oppm     e  this simply  means that the alarm has not detected any  CO in the last 4 weeks                    The Peak Level reading will be reset to Oppm  whenever a Sensor Test is carried out   See the  next section for Sensor Test      Sensor Testing    A CAUTION  Sensor testing should only  be performed by a responsible adult    This test should only be performed once a  month  Excessive testing will shorten the life  of the power pack        Note  We suggest the use of an incense  stick or cigarette as the way in which  these products burn produces a readable  localised am
7.  use the appliance again until it has  been checked by an expert  In the case of  gas appliances the engineer must be Gas  Safe registered     Power Pack Activation    See diagram below    Your detector comes complete with an  integrated power pack that will provide power  for its entire operational life  To activate the  power pack you need to pull the disabling   tab  see image   This will in turn pull out the  metal disabling clip  which is attached to the  end of the tab  from the disabling socket  which is situated on the underside of the  detector  Retain the disabling tab for future  use by taping it to page 22 of the CO 9D user  manual     When the detector is activated the screen   will display all of the icons  then after a few  seconds will show the current CO level  The  power indicator LED below the       symbol  will also flash green once every minute to  indicate that the detector is receiving power  from the power pack and is fully operational  A  A symbol will also flash briefly on the LCD  screen approximately once every minute     FT  an    Test the sounder  power pack and circuitry by  pushing the centre of the Test Mode button  briefly to confirm that the detector is operat   ing properly  The sounder will sound as soon  as the button is pressed  and the Alarm LED  will illuminate red indicating that the sounder  is working and the power pack is providing  power to the unit  You ll notice that the display  will switch to temperature mode  this is ex   pla
8.  using a  vacuum cleaner     AA WARNING  Do not use solvents or  cleaners on your smoke alarm  as they may  cause damage to the sensor or circuitry  The  unit can be wiped with a slightly damp cloth     A WARNING  The electronic test button  provides a full test of the unit s functionality   DO NOT try to test the alarm with a naked  flame  as this may present a potential fire  hazard     A WARNING  Never use portable cooking  or heating equipment other than electric  heaters that are not of the direct radiant  type  as it is a fire and asphyxiation hazard     A WARNING  Appliances such as cookers  must not be used for heating     Fire Extinguisher    It is recommended that a dry powder fire  extinguisher be carried inside your motorhome  at all times     When using a dry powder extinguisher it is  suggested that the motorhome be evacuated  until the powder has settled  to avoid  inhalation     A fat pan fire should not have a fire  extinguisher aimed at it  It should be  smothered with a fire blanket     A WARNING  Provide one dry powder   fire extinguisher of an approved type or  complying with ISO 7165  of at least 1kg  capacity  by the main exterior door and a fire  blanket next to the cooker    Familiarise yourself with the instructions   on your fire extinguisher and the local fire  precaution arrangements     Escape paths    It is important that you do not block escape  paths to emergency exits with obstructions  or hazards     Children    Do not leave children alone i
9. Error signal    Lit f The unit continuously checks the set   tings of its sensor and circuitry  If any of these  settings   are found to be incorrect  the detector will emit  a single chirp once per minute and the display  will show    Err    for error and an error code cy   cling between  Err   and the particular   error code     Cj Low power pack signal    If the power pack becomes low then the de    tector will emit a single chirp once per minute  and the low power pack icon will flash on the  screen     A IMPORTANT  A single chirp once per  minute together with an error signal 14 or  low power pack warning does NOT mean  that the detector has detected carbon  monoxide     If you experience an error condition or low  power pack warning and the product is still  within warranty then contact FireAngel  technical support    If the product is no longer in warranty replace  immediately     AN IMPORTANT  The selected power pack  was chosen to provide power beyond the  lifetime of the product  in particular the  sensor  under normal operating conditions    The operational life of the sensor is seven  years  for this reason  the detector should  be replaced after seven years from the date  of installation     FireAngel Technical Support Line  9 00am     5 00pm  Monday     Friday    Telephone  0800 141 2561   1 800 523171 in EIRE     e mail  technicalsupport fireangel co uk    Maintenance   Your detector will alert you to potentially  hazardous CO concentrations in your caravan  wh
10. Please recycle where facilities exist  Check  with your local authority  retailer or manufac   turer for recycling disposal advice as regional  variations apply  The power pack should be  deactivated before disposal  To do this  insert  the two ends of the metal clip on the end of  the disabling tab back in to the socket located  on the underside of the detector    If the disabling tab is no longer available then  the clip can be replicated by opening out a thin  metal paperclip into a U shape  You can also  return your carbon monoxide detector to  Fireangel for disposal  For return address  contact Fireangel Technical Support  Please  include a note confirming the product is being  returned for disposal     Technical Information    Detector Specifications  Model CO 9D  Sensor Type  Electrochemical   Sensor Life  7 Years   Alarm Sound Level  85dB at 1 metre  3 feet   Power Pack Life  7 years  Life of product   Temperature Range   10  C  14  F  to 40  C   104  F    Operating Humidity Range  30   90  RH  Weight  120 grams  4 230z    Certified to  BS EN 50291 2001   This FireAngel carbon monoxide detector is  designed to continuously monitor for CO  Its  response times meet the requirements of BSI  standard BS EN 50291 2001           A CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR IS  NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR A SMOKE  ALARM OR A COMBUSTIBLE GAS  DETECTOR     REPLACE UNIT AFTER 7 YEARS OF  OPERATION     7 Year Warranty    FireAngel Ltd warrants to the original  purchaser that its enclosed carbon monoxide
11. RACKER   http   www   TRACKER co uk     TRACKERS telephone number is   0845 602 2356    CO alarm  Fireangel CO 9D Carbon Monoxide Alarm    A WARNING  Please read the full user  instructions provided     Carbon monoxide  Known as the silent killer  Carbon Monoxide is  an invisible  odourless and tasteless gas     What are the symptoms of carbon monox   ide poisoning    Early symptoms of carbon monoxide  CO   poisoning can mimic many common ailments  and may easily be confused with flu or simple  tiredness  Symptoms to look out for include     e tiredness    e drowsiness    e headaches   e giddiness   e nausea   e vomiting   e pains in the chest  e breathlessness   e stomach pains   e erratic behaviour  e visual problems    Anyone with these symptoms should  immediately turn off all appliances and  seek medical attention     What to do during an alarm    e Keep calm and open the doors and windows  to ventilate the caravan     e Stop using all fuel burning appliances and  ensure  if possible  that they are turned off     e Evacuate the caravan leaving the doors and  windows open     e Do not re enter the caravan until the alarm  has stopped  When exposed to fresh air it  can take up to 10 minutes for the sensor to  clear and the alarm to stop depending on the  level of carbon monoxide detected     e Get medical help immediately for anyone  suffering the effects of carbon monoxide  poisoning  headache  nausea   and  advise that carbon monoxide poisoning is  suspected     e Do not
12. at unusually high and potentially lethal  levels of carbon monoxide are present   Never ignore this alarm  further exposure  can be fatal  Immediately check residents for  symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning   and contact the proper authorities to resolve  all CO problems    NEVER IGNORE ANY ALARM     Please carefully review this owner s manual to  ensure that you know what actions to take in  the event of an alarm     What to do during an alarm    Within 3 minutes when exposed to a minimum  of 300ppm of CO     e Keep calm and open the doors and windows  to ventilate the property     e Stop using all fuel burning appliances and  ensure  if possible  that they are turned off    e Evacuate the motorhome leaving the doors  and windows open     e Do not re enter the motorhome until the  alarm has stopped  When exposed to  fresh air it can take up to 10 minutes for  the sensor to clear and the alarm to stop  depending on the level of carbon monoxide  detected     e Get medical help immediately for anyone  suffering the effects of carbon monoxide  poisoning  headache  nausea   and  advise that carbon monoxide poisoning is  suspected     e Do not use the appliance again until it has  been checked by an expert  In the case of  gas appliances the engineer must be gas  safe registered      gt      ja      O  UI  0   m  Z   lt    gt   kE  Lu  LL   lt   0             CO ALARM                Disposal    Waste electrical products should not be  disposed of with regular household waste   
13. eatures    Standby Mode    The alarm can display two views when in  normal standby mode  the current level of CO  or the current room temperature in degrees  centigrade   C   When the alarm is showing the    current CO Level you will see something similar  to the following     2 T        H  LIPPM    FireAngel s unique digital read out displays  the amount of CO that the sensor is detecting  shown in parts per million  PPM   It is designed  to indicate levels from 10PPM to 999PPM              Note  Ambient background levels between  OPPM and 10PPM will show as OPPM    When the alarm is showing the current  temperature you will see something similar to  the following        1 te  L      In both modes you will notice a A symbol  appear briefly in the top left hand corner of the  screen once every minute  This is an additional  indication to show you that the alarm is oper   ating as well as the flashing green LED              To switch between CO and temperature view   simply press the Test Mode button briefly  The  unit will also sound when pressing the button   to switch between the two display modes        You will also notice that when switching  between modes the display will change  slightly  this is because the alarm is displaying  the Peak Level CO reading that it has recorded  in the last 4 weeks  please see the following  peak level reading feature section for further  description           Note  If the alarm is in temperature view and  detects CO it will automatically
14. en maintained properly  To maintain your  FireAngel detector in proper working order   and to ensure that the sensor will last for the  lifetime of the product  it is recommended that  you     e Test the sounder  power pack and circuitry  of your detector at least once per week by  pressing the Test Reset button briefly  see  above      e Perform the Sensor Test once every month   See p39      e Keep the detector free of dust by gently  vacuuming the case with a soft brush  attachment once per month     To prevent the possibility of contaminating the  sensor in your detector and thus affecting its  reliability     e Never use cleaning solutions on your  detector  Simply wipe with a slightly damp  cloth     e Do not paint the detector     e Do not spray aerosols on or near the  detector     e Do not use any solvent based products near  the detector     e Move the detector to a safe location and  store in a plastic bag before painting  wall  papering  or performing any other activities  using substances that emit strong fumes   Remember to remove it from the bag and  replace the detector when these activities are  finished     Failure of any test should be reported to the  Fireangel Technical Support Team  Do not  attempt to repair your CO detector  Do not  remove any screws or open the main casing  of your detector  Any attempt to do so may  cause malfunction and will invalidate the  warranty     What to do in the event of an  alarm    AN WARNING  A loud alarm is a warning  th
15. ined later in the manual  press button again  to return to the CO display  This test for the  sounder  power pack and circuitry should be  performed on a weekly basis  This should be  continued for the lifetime of the product         AN WARNING  Prolonged exposure to the  sounder in close proximity to your ears may  damage your hearing     Under normal operating conditions  the power  pack will last for the lifetime of the product i e 7  years  The detector will not protect against the  risk of carbon monoxide poisoning when the  power pack has drained     AN WARNING  Prolonged exposure to  extreme high or low temperatures may  reduce the life of the power pack     Power Pack Deactivation    Your CO 9D is portable making it ideal for  taking with you on holiday  You will need to  deactivate your detector when traveling or  even when storing e g when decorating   Fitting is reverse of removal  To deactivate the  detector the two ends of the metal clip must  be inserted into the corresponding holes in the  disabling socket located on the underside of  the detector  see image   You can ensure that  the product is disabled by pressing the test  button  If there is no sound from the sounder  then the clip has been fitted correctly     The clip must  remain in the    disabling socket  to keep the power F  pack deactivated    4    Note  If the disabling tab is no longer  available then the clip can be replicated by  opening out a thin metal paper clip into a  U shape     Operating F
16. l sound       e Between 60 and 90 minutes when exposed  to a minimum of 50ppm of CO     e Between 10 and 40 minutes when exposed  to a minimum of 100ppm of CO     e Within 3 minutes when exposed to a  minimum of 300ppm of CO     Alarm silence    x  S It is possible to temporarily silence the  alarm up to two times if the level of CO that  triggered the alarm is less than 200ppm  After  ventilating the property you can temporarily  silence the alarm by pressing the Test Mode  button  the alarm will stop and the silence  mode symbol will appear on the screen  The  silence mode will last for up to 3 minutes  If the  CO level remains too high the alarm will trigger  again or if the level of CO rises above 200ppm  then the detector will automatically re enter  alarm mode  If the level of CO has fallen to a  satisfactory level the silence mode icon will  disappear  the unit will exit alarm mode and  the segments of the bar graph will slowly  disappear as the CO in the sensor clears     Alarm in absence     o  the Peak level reading symbol is  showing on the screen but there is no full  alarm sound and you are not pressing the   test button  then your detector is warning   that it has detected Carbon Monoxide in your  absence  Immediately vacate the premises and  seek medical attention for anyone suffering the  effects of CO poisoning  headache  nausea      Treat this as a serious warning  Call a gualified  technician and have the problem investigated  and rectified immediately     
17. le  chirp   once every 40 seconds  When this occurs you  must replace the battery immediately  Your  smoke alarm will continue to warn of this low  battery condition for at least 7 days  however   failure to change the battery after this time  would mean your smoke alarm has insufficient  power to alert you in a real fire situation     Battery replacement    A WARNING  Only the following batteries  can be used for replacement  Use of a  battery other than those recommended  below may have a detrimental effect on   the detector s operation  Use of a lithium   long life  battery could provide power for 10  years under normal operating conditions   meaning there is no need for an annual  battery change     Note  The alarm cover can not be installed  without a battery fitted     Note  Upon delivery the battery may be  fitted with a protective cover  Please ensure  this is removed before use     Carbon Zinc type     Eveready Energizer 1222   Gold Peak 16045  UL      Alkaline Type   Energizer 522  Duracell MN 1604  Duracell 9V    Ultra  Energizer 9V Ultra   Gold Peak 1604A   Lithium  long life  type   Ultralife UOVL       1  Remove the alarm from its mounting plate  by turning anti clockwise       2  Remove the existing battery and replace Alarm test  with a new battery  From the list on this    page  making sure that the positive and 1  Press the test button in the centre and  negative connections are in the correct release   position  If unsure see the alarm user  manual        2
18. n the motorhome  in any event  Keep potentially dangerous  items out of reach  as at home e g  matches   drugs etc     Ventilation    All motorhomes comply with BS EN 721  The  ventilation points on your motorhome are fixed  points of ventilation which are required by the  European Standards     All motorhomes have ventilation at high level  and low level which have been calculated to  suit the individual needs of your motorhome     High level ventilation is achieved by means of  the roof lights and washroom roof ventilators   where applicable   The low level ventilators are  positioned under sink units     Under no circumstances must these vents be  blocked or obstructed     It is advised that fixed ventilation points  are checked and cleaned  if necessary  on  a regular basis using a small brush and a  domestic vacuum cleaner     Additional night time ventilation is obtained   by releasing the window catches and placing  them in the second groove  Note the windows  are not sealed from rain in this position     As the ventilation levels are calculated to suit  each model requirements no modifications  should be made which may result in reduced  ventilation levels     AN WARNING  Do not obstruct ventilation     Security    Motorhome theft     The theft of a motorhome can occur in   the most unlikely circumstances  from a  motorway service area or even an owner s  driveway  Secure all windows and doors  when your motorhome is unoccupied even if  only for a short length of time
19. ount of CO  A readable level  of carbon monoxide will not be given off  by other sources of smoke  for example an  extinguished candle or match     Step 1  If the alarm is wall mounted unhook it  from the fixing screws     Step 2  Hold the Test Mode button down   until the spanner icon appears in the bottom  left hand corner of the screen and the bar  graph    scans    from left to right  This indicates  the alarm is in sensor test mode where the  sampling rate of the sensor has increased and  the alarm can be tested using a known source  of CO     Step 3  Light an incense stick or cigarette  using a match or lighter  Extinguish the  lighter  or put out the match and place it into  a dish of water     Step 4  Hold the incense stick or burning  cigarette 15cm  6 inches  below the  detector  so that the smoke goes into the  holes at the bottom of the detector  As the  smoke gets into the alarm the display will  show the amount of CO being detected   When the level of CO in the sensor reaches  50ppm the alarm will sound a single alarm  cycle  this confirms that the sensor is working  correctly and is the end of the sensor test   The alarm will return to normal standby  mode     Step 5  Put out the incense stick or cigarette  by placing it into a dish of water  Ensure that  all flames have been extinguished     Note  If the level of CO in the sensor doesn t  reach 50ppm then the Sensor Test mode  will time out and finish automatically after   3 minutes  Even if the level doesn t 
20. reAngel Ltd shall not be liable for any inciden   tal or conseguential damages caused by the  breach of any expressed or implied warranty   Except to the extent prohibited by applicable  law  any implied warranty of merchantability   or fitness for a particular purpose is limited in  duration for 7  seven  years    This warranty does not affect your statutory  rights  Except for death or personal injury   FireAngel Ltd shall not be liable for any loss of  use  damage  cost or expense relating to this  product or for any indirect  or conseguentia  loss  damages or costs incurred by you or any  other user of this product           SAFETY AND SECURITY             ALldnI93S ANV ALIIVS       
21. reach  50ppm  as long as the display shows a  reading of CO then you can be confident  that the alarm is working correctly  If you  have any questions about testing the sensor  please contact the FireAngel technical  support team    Understanding the Product s  Indicators  Digital Display    The LCD screen has many icons with one or  more being shown at any one time     Nu  veti    e AA  EENES    Bar Graph to show early build up of CO                     To understand the role of the product  indicators please refer to section    Carbon  Monoxide and how it can affect your family      on page 3 of the CO 9D User Manual  The  alarm has a bar graph which mimics the way  CO levels build up in the blood stream  The  response times of the alarm are determined by  the European Standard BS EN 50291 2001 so  the alarm will only sound when it has detected  CO for a prescribed length of time  the higher  the level of CO the guicker the alarm must  sound  However with FireAngel s CO 9D   there is an early visual warning that CO is  present  When CO is first detected the alarm  indicates it s presence by displaying the level  on the screen in parts per million  ppm   If CO  continues to be present additional bars will    appear on the graph  When the graph is full     i e  the 6th segment is shown the unit will  sound a loud audible alarm  85 dB at 1m    3 feet   and the Alarm LED below the y  symbol on the front of the detector will flash  red once every second     1000    The Alarm wil
    
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