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1. room by the appliances is not dangerous A dangerous quantity of Carbon Monoxide can occur if one or more of the following conditions exists 1 An appliance is faulty or is badly maintained 2 A flue is partially or totally blocked 3 Aroom is not adequately ventilated CAREFULLY READ AND UNDERSTAND THE CONTENTS OF THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE USING THE ALARM RETAIN THE MANUAL IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE PAY PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THE SAFETY WARNINGS PASS THE MANUAL ONTO ANY SUBSEQUENT USERS OF THE ALARM WARNING THIS CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM MAY NOT PROTECT PEOPLE WHO ARE AT SPECIAL RISK FROM CARBON MONOXIDE EXPOSURE BY REASON OF AGE PREGNANCY OR MEDICAL CONDITION IF IN DOUBT CONSULT YOUR MEDICAL PRACTITIONER This Carbon Monoxide Alarm is NOT e A substitute for either a smoke alarm or a combustible gas detector e To be seen as a substitute for the proper servicing of fuel burning appliances or the sweeping of chimneys e To be used on an intermittent basis or as a portable detector for the spillage of combustion products from fuel burning appliances or chimneys CAUTION This Carbon Monoxide alarm is designed for indoor use only Do not expose to rain or moisture Do not knock or drop the unit Do not open or tamper with the unit as this could cause malfunction The alarm will not protect against the risk of Carbon Monoxide poisoning when the battery has drained IMPORTANT e C
2. Instruction Manual H450EN Honeywell See important information on inside of lld Replace Unit by November 2019 e H450EN Honeywell carbon Monoxide Detector Carbon Monoxide Alarm User Manual I56 3989 090 EN50291 1 2010 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing this ed i alarm which is designed to Al Status Light Test arm ig detect the presence of Carbon Button Light Green Ok Monoxide This manual contains Yellow Fault information on the installation and operation of the Carbon Monoxide alarm Buzzer The status light flashes green at Gas Inlet approximately 1 minute intervals to indicate that the unit is operating correctly This will change to a yellow flash synchronised with chirp if a fault arises The red alarm light will flash continuously and the buzzer will sound if Carbon Monoxide is present The unit is suitable for use in areas where cooking and heating appliances burn fuels such as wood charcoal coal coke oil petrol gas etc WHAT IS CARBON MONOXIDE Carbon Monoxide CO is a highly poisonous gas which is released when fuels are burnt It is invisible has no smell and is therefore very difficult to detect with the human senses The first warning symptoms that CO is present in the air are usually headaches and nausea Under normal operating conditions in a room where fuel burning appliances are well maintained and correctly ventilated the amount of Carbon Monoxide released into the
3. arbon Monoxide is produced by the incomplete combustion of fuels such as wood charcoal coal heating oil paraffin petrol natural gas propane butane etc e Ideally it is recommended that a Carbon Monoxide alarm should be installed in or near to every room that has a fuel burning appliance such as any gas fires central heating boiler room heaters water heaters cookers grills etc e This alarm should only be installed by a competent person e Ensure that the audible alarm can be heard by all those who are intended to hear it e This product should not be used if any fault signals are given e Seek medical help if it is suspected that a member of the household is suffering from Carbon Monoxide poisoning e If further details are required which do not appear in this manual contact Honeywell One unit One fixing kit One instruction manual This pack contains EFFECTS OF CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING Carbon Monoxide binds to the haemoglobin in the blood and reduces the amount of oxygen being circulated in the body 200ppm Slight headaches tiredness dizziness nausea after 2 3 hours 400ppm Frontal headache within 1 2 hours life threatening after 3 hours 800ppm Dizziness nausea and convulsions within 45 minutes Unconsciousness with 2 hours Death within 2 3 hours 1600ppm Headache dizziness and nausea within 20 minutes Death within 1 hour 6400ppm Headache dizziness and nausea within 1 2 minutes Death
4. d light and audible alarm Alarm Levels 50ppm Between 60 to 90 mins 100ppm Between 10 to 40 mins 300ppm Less than 3 mins Operating Temperature 10 C to 40 C Humidity Range 30 to 90 RH non condensing Warm up time after initial switch on Instantaneous Normal Operating Life Up to 7 years Battery life when in alarm At least 5 days Dimensions 110mm x 76mm x 34mm Weight Approximately 110g CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF ALARM The Carbon Monoxide alarm is pre calibrated at the factory and requires no maintenance other than to clean the outside case occasionally with a clean tissue Ensure that the holes on the front of the unit are not blocked with dust or dirt DO NOT USE CLEANING AGENTS BLEACH OR POLISH END OF UNIT LIFE The unit will operate for up to 7 years under normal use This detector comes with a clear end of life indicator The unit must be replaced when a low battery warning 1 chirp per minute or a fault warning signal 2 chirps per minute and the status light flashing yellow is given It is recommended to replace the unit after the date marked on the front of the unit DISPOSAL When the unit has come to the end of its life dispose of it in accordance with local regulations BATTERY DIRECTIVE STATEMENT For safety reasons the H450EN is a sealed unit and the battery is not replaceable At the end of the unit s life if you have any concerns over the safe disposal of the unit battery please con
5. ed e Do not use the fuel burning appliances again until they have been checked and cleared for use by a competent person according to national regulations GAS EMERGENCY SERVICE TELEPHONE NUMBER 0800 111 999 Contact Numbers for OTHER FUEL Appliances OIL USERS Contact OFTEC on 0845 658 5080 SOLID FUEL USERS Contact HETAS on 0800 600 000 Please note these numbers are only available during normal office hours Gas appliances should be checked for safety annually by a Gas Safe registered engineer To find a registered engineer in your area call Gas Safe Register on 0800 408 5500 or look on the website www gassaferegister co uk User Manual also available in Braille A Carbon Monoxide safety information sheet is available in Punjabi Urdu Bengali Gujarati and Hindi For copies please call Honeywell Analytics on 01202 645577 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This product complies with European Directives for Low voltage 2006 95 EC and Electromagnetic Compatibility 2004 108 EC The manufacturers full Declaration of Conformity may be found at the following website address www honeywellanalytics com KM 565387 BS EN50291 1 2010 DISCLAIMER This Carbon Monoxide alarm is designed to alert you to a potentially dangerous build up of Carbon Monoxide gas It is not designed to remedy a Carbon Monoxide problem nor to locate a specific source of Carbon Monoxide Honeywell shall not be liable to pay for any Carbon Monoxide
6. investigation or service call carried out or arranged in response to an alarm GUARANTEE We guarantee your new Carbon Monoxide alarm for six years from the date of purchase or until the expiry date on the front of the unit whichever occurs first under normal use and service to be free from defects in materials and workmanship During this period we will at our discretion repair or replace any part of the Carbon Monoxide alarm which is found to be defective in either materials or workmanship providing this occurs under normal use and service We shall however be under no obligation to repair or replace units which are found to be defective in any way due to damage neglect unreasonable use or which have been tampered with or found to have been dismantled Should a problem arise with your detector please contact your supplier If you have further problems please contact Honeywell Analytics helpline direct on 44 0 1202 645577 If units need to be returned send them in suitable packaging along with proof of purchase to CO Returns Honeywell Analytics 4 Stinsford Road Nuffield Industrial Estate Poole BH17 ORZ An accompanying letter should state clearly any problem with the Carbon Monoxide alarm This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights Register your detector at www sfdetection com Find out more www honeywellanalytics com Contact us UK customer service centre Technical Services Honeywell Analytic
7. it or allow the CO gas inlets to become blocked by dirt grease or other substances IN WHICH ROOM TO PUT THE ALARM Ideally an alarm should be fitted in every room that contains a fuel burning appliance However if there is more than one appliance and the number of units is limited the following points should be taken into consideration when deciding on the best location e If there is an appliance in a room where people sleep a unit should be placed in that room e A unit should be located in a room containing a flueless or open flued appliance e If there is an appliance in a room which people use a lot such as a sitting room a unit should be placed in that room e Ina bedsit the unit should be placed as far away from the cooking appliance as possible but near to where the person sleeps e If the appliance is in a room not normally used such as a boiler room the unit should be placed just outside the room so that the alarm will be heard more easily INSTALLING THE ALARM The unit can either be free standing or wall mounted using the fixings provided WALL MOUNTING INSTALLATION Find a position to install the unit see where to put the alarm and where not to put the alarm Mounting Pad Option 1 Special Mounting Pad with Fixing Pin supplied d Place the fixing pin through the mounting pad Using a hammer Fixing Pin gently knock the fixing pin into the Wal wall e
8. n the Carbon Monoxide gas disperses the alarm signal will stop The status light will flash green approximately once every minute again Fault Warning If a fault is detected the buzzer will sound 2 short chirps every minute The unit must then be replaced Battery Fault Warning End of Battery Life The buzzer will sound 1 short chirp every minute NOTE With normal use the batteries will last for up to 7 years However battery life will be reduced if either a fault occurs with the battery or the unit remains in alarm for long Yellow 1 green flash per minute Mig A 2 chirps per Zip minute and Yellow yellow flash 1 chirp per minute and yellow flash periods of time Should the Battery Fault Warning occur please contact your supplier WHAT TO DO WHEN THE ALARM SOUNDS If the unit raises an alarm proceed as follows e Open all doors and windows to ventilate the area and allow the Carbon Monoxide to disperse e Where possible turn off all fuelled appliances and stop using them e Evacuate the property leaving the doors and windows open e Ring the gas or other fuel supplier on their emergency number and explain the problem Keep the telephone number in a prominent place e Do not re enter the property until the alarm has stopped e Get medical help immediately for anyone suffering from the effects of Carbon Monoxide poisoning such as headaches nausea etc and advise that Carbon Monoxide poisoning is suspect
9. nsuring that the mounting pad is Rawplug not hammered too firmly into the wall _ 5mm Option 2 Screw and wall plug gt NOT supplied If the wall is too hard to use the fixing H Screw pin use a No 4 round head screw Wall and Rawplug Once activated and tested see using the alarm the unit can be hung on the protruding fixing pin using one of the keyholes indicated on the back of the unit by the lines shown USING THE ALARM To activate the unit pull out the activation strip at the side of the unit The green and red lights will flash briefly and the buzzer will sound a short chirp Press the test button and hold for up to 5 seconds and check that the red light flashes and the buzzer sounds The unit is now operating and is ready for use TESTING YOUR CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM The unit should be tested once a month by pressing and holding the test button on the front of the unit for 5 seconds this tests the electrochemical cell electronics and audible alarm If the unit is functioning correctly the green light will stay illuminated the red light will flash and the alarm will sound In case of a fault the unit is giving visual and audible signals once per minute These signals can be triggered any time by pressing the test button SPECIFICATION Model H450EN Gas Detected Carbon Monoxide Detection Principle Electro chemical cell Alarm Indication Flashing re
10. s Ltd EMEAI HAexpert honeywell com 4 Stinsford Road US ha us service honeywell com Nuffield Industrial Estate AP ha ap service honeywell com Poole Dorset BH17 ORZ Tel 44 0 1202 645577 Fax 44 0 1202 665331 consumer honeywell com www honeywell com Europe Middle East Africa India Life Safety Distribution AG Javastrasse 2 8604 Hegnau Switzerland Tel 41 0 44 943 4300 Fax 41 0 44 943 4398 gasdetection honeywell com Americas Honeywell Analytics Inc 405 Barclay Blvd Lincolnshire IL 60069 USA Tel 1 847 955 8200 Toll free 1 800 538 0363 Fax 1 847 955 8208 detectgas honeywell com Honeywell Please Note While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy in this publication no responsibility can be accepted for errors or omissions Data may change as well as legislation and you are strongly advised to obtain copies of the most recently issued regulations standards and guidelines This publication is not intended to form the basis of a contract Asia Pacific Honeywell Analytics Asia Pacific 508 Kolon Science Valley I 187 10 Guro Dong Guro Gu Seoul 152 050 Korea Tel 82 0 2 2025 0307 Fax 82 0 2 2025 0329 analytics ap honeywell com I56 3989 090 MAN0O877_Issue 5_12 12_EN 2012 Honeywell Analytics 12622
11. tact your local recycling centre or the Honeywell helpline printed in this manual fN f OPERATION OF THE ALARM Normal Operation When no Carbon Monoxide is present the status light will flash green approximately once every minute 1 green flash per minute During normal operation the unit carries out a self check test every 5 minutes Alarm Condition When the unit detects Carbon Monoxide it will give the alarm signal continuously The red alarm light will flash and the buzzer will sound approximately 5 chirps per second When the unit has been in alarm for 30 minutes the full alarm signal will be given once every minute Alarm Signal The Carbon Monoxide alarm can be distinguished from smoke detector alarms as it signals C O in morse code approximately 5 chirps per second Hush Feature If required the audible alarm can be silenced for 5 minutes by pushing the button 5 chirps per 1 second 5 chirps per 1 second per minute 5 flashes per 1 sec marked Test The red alarm light will continue to flash 5 times per second ond If Carbon Monoxide is still present after the 5 minute hush period the audible alarm will sound NOTE The hush facility will not operate at levels above 350ppm Carbon Monoxide 5 chirps per 1 second At levels below 350ppm the hush facility will only operate once ie the audible alarm can only be silenced for one 5 minute period Return to Normal Operation Whe
12. within 10 15 minutes POSITIONING THE ALARM 1 Units located in the same room as a fuel burning appliance e If the unit is located on the wall it should be located at a height greater than the height of any door or window but at least 150mm from the ceiling If the unit is mounted on the ceiling it should be at least 300mm from any wall e The unit should be at a distance of between 1m and 3m from the potential source e If there is a partition in a room the unit should be located on the same side of the partition as the potential source e In rooms with sloped ceilings the unit should be located at the high side of the room 2 Units located in sleeping rooms and in rooms remote from a fuel burning appliance Units should be located relatively close to the breathing area of the occupants Do not place the unit in the following areas e Outside the building e In or below a cupboard e Inadamp or highly humid area e g a bathroom e Directly above a sink or cooker e Next to a door or window or anywhere that would be affected draughts eg extractor fan or air vent e Where the air flow to the unit would be obstructed by curtains or furniture e Where dirt or dust could collect and block the sensor and stop it working e In an area where the temperature could drop below 10 C or rise to above 40 C e Where it could be easily knocked damaged or where it could be inadvertently removed e Do not paint the un

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