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1.    OWNERS REPLACEMENT RECORD    Replace this SAFE T ALERT     70 SERIES CO  GAS propane alarm  within 5 years  of the production date on the back of the alarm   Production Date    Replace Date  Installer    NOTE  The replacement date indicates the date beyond which the  device may no longer detect accurately     LIMITED PRODUCTS WARRANTY    MTI INDUSTRIES  INC  warrants to the original retail purchaser that its  products will be free from defects of material or workmanship for a period  of One  1  year from the date of retail purchase  If proven to have been  defective in original materials or workmanship and returned  delivery costs  prepaid  MTI INDUSTRIES  INC  will replace this product free of charge     LIMITS OF WARRANTY    Replacement is your exclusive remedy under this limited warranty or any  other warranty  including any implied warranty of merchantability for a  particular purpose   Any and all implied warranties or merchantability or  fitness for a particular purpose shall be limited to the warranty period from  the original date of retail purchase  MTI INDUSTRIES  INC   its dealers  and distributors shall in no case be responsible or in any way liable for any  incidental or consequential damages for any reason  Some states do not  allow the limitation or exclusion of incidental or consequential damages  or  allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts  so the above    limitations may not apply to you  This warranty gives you specific rights   and you m
2.  an open door window  Check  that all persons are accounted for  Do not reenter the  premises or move away from the open door window until the  emergency responders have arrived  the premises have been  aired out  and your alarm remains in its normal condition  2   call your emergency local service  telephone number  S      Fire department or 911         PROCEDURES TO TAKE DURING GAS ALARM     1  Turn off all Gas appliances  Stove  Heater  Furnace    Refrigerator  etc    extinguish all flames and smoking material    2  Press the Test Mute s witch  DO NOT DISCONNECT  POWER    3  Evacuate the RV  Make sure everyone is accounted for   Leave the door and windows open     4  Turn off the propane tank valve   5  Determine and repair the source of the leak  Get professional  help if necessary     CAUTION  DO NOT RE ENTER UNTIL THE PROBLEM  IS CORRECTED     SPECIFICATIONS  MODELS 70 742  70 742 MS  70 742 R  70 742 R MS  POWER SUPPLY 12 vDC  NOMINAL CURRENT DRAW 108 mA    OPERATIONAL TEMPERATURE  40  F to  150  F  40  C to  66   C    RELATIVE HUMIDITY  AUDIBLE OUTPUT    15       5   to 95       4    85 dB   10 feet     lt  25  of the LEL of Propane and Methane    GAS LEVEL CONFIRMATION 8 Second    CO ALARM TRIGGER  lt 15 Minutes   400 ppm    CASE DIMENSIONS 6 5 W x 3 5   H x 1 38   D    WARRANTY 1 Year Limited  TESTING LABORATORY Underwriters Laboratories  STANDARD UL 1484  Third Edition Gas Detectors    UL   2034 Rev  November 14  2003  ULc  CSA6 19 01    For Residential and RV Use 
3.  operational  It may be used to shut down a  generator or to open an  optional  gas solenoid valve  The relay may also be  used to interface to alarm systems  using either the normally closed or  normally open contact  depending on the requirements of the alarm system   In the event of an alarm the relay will shut off  It will automatically energize  after the unsafe levels of CO or gas clears    Select a wall location no more than 20    off the floor    1  Cut a 4     102mm  W x 3     76mm  H hole     2  Connect the Red wire to the 12 volt supply       Connect the Black wire to the 12 volt Ground        3  Relay Output   Whitel2 vDC Supply             Black White Stripe Ground      Note  Some devices do not require correct polarity and can be connected to  either terminal or wire     NOTE  All connections must be in accordance with the National  Electrical Code in the Unites Stated and the Canadian Electric Code in  Canada     The 70 742 MS multi  station interconnect   Maximum 10 units and 2000  feet of wire   which allows multiple 70 742 MS alarms to be connected  together  When one of the alarms detects unsafe levels of CO or gas it will  activate  It will also activate the audible alarm of all the interconnected units   Only the alarm that detected CO or gas will have its Red LED light lit up so  that you can determine the cause of the alarm   Select a wall location no more than 20    off the floor    1  Cut a 4     102mm  W x 3     76mm  H hole     2  Connect the Red wi
4. GA  TO 18GA     Connect the alarm to a properly fused circuit  maximum over  protection device rating 15 amps     CONNECTING TO A MASTER STORAGE SWITCH  It is acceptable to connect the 70 741 and 70 742 propane alarms to master  storage shut off switch  The alarm will be off along with all other 12 volt    equipment when the storage switch is turned to the off position  DO NOT  USE THE RV WHEN THE STORAGE SWITCH IS IN USE     All connections must be in accordance with the National  Electrical Code in the Unites Stated and the Canadian Electric  Code in Canada      Connect to wiring or a circuit that CANNOT be turned off by a  switch or ground fault protector  Only use UL   or recognized  connectors     EV LALLA LIVIN LIWEINUL LIULL    Follow these instructions carefully  Failure to follow these instructions can  damage the unit and void the warranty     Important  The 70 series case requires 1 3 8     35mm  clearance   Model 70 742   Select a wall location no more than 20    off the floor   1  Cut a 4     102mm  W x 3     76mm  H hole     2  Connect Supply     to the Red wire lead   Ground to Black     to the Black wire lead     3  Reconnect the power supply     NOTE  _All connections must be in accordance with the National  Electrical Code in the Unites Stated and the Canadian Electric Code in    Canada     Model 70 742R With Normally Closed single pole double throw relay   This unit supplies a 12 volt DC with 3 amp  max  output  The relay is  energized whenever the alarm is
5. L YOU  If signal sounds  4 beeps and  flashing or solid red light   1  Operate the Test Mute  button  2  Call your emergency local service  Phone  Number _                            fire department or 911   3   Immediately move to fresh air   outdoors or by an open  door window  Check that all persons are accounted for  Do  not reenter the premises or move away from the open door    window until the emergency responders have arrived  the  premises have been aired out and your alarm remains in its  normal operation  4  After following steps 143  if your  alarm reactivates within a 24 hour period  repeat steps 1 3  and call a qualified appliance technician   Phone Number    to investigate for sources of CO from  fuel burning equipment and appliances  and inspect for  proper operation of this equipment  If problems are  identified during this inspection have the equipment  serviced immediately  Note any conbustion equipment not  inspected by the technician and consult the manufacturers     instructions  or contact the manufacturer directly  for more  information about CO safety and this equipment  Make  sure that the motor vehicles are not  and have not been    operating in an attached garage or adjacent to the  residence           PROCEDURES TO TAKE  DURING A CO ALARM IN CANADA    ZN WARNING  Actuation of this device indicates the  can KILL YOU  If signal sounds  4 beeps and flashing or  solid red light  1  Operate the Test Mute  Immediately move  to fresh air   outdoors or by
6. LARM LED 1  Check Battery Voltage  Red Green   Beep Every 15 Seconds    Battery Voltage is Goodandit 2  Contact Customer Service  Will Not Reset To Normal operation  Customer Service 800 383 0269 www safetalert com    HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR ALARM    This CO   Propane Gas Alarm is designed to be as maintenance free as  possible  To keep your alarm in good working order  you must      TEST THE ALARM WEEKLY  See the section  Test Procedure   in this manual for further information    e VACUUM THE DUST OFF THE ALARM COVER  At least once  a year  more frequently in dusty locations   use the soft brush attachment  of your vacuum to clean the alarm cover       CLEAN THE ALARM COVER WHEN DIRTY  Wash the alarm  cover by hand  Use a cloth dampened in clean water  Dry with a soft  cloth    e DO NOT SPRAY CLEANING AGENTS OR WAXES  DIRECTLY ONTO THE FRONT PANEL  This action may damage  the sensor  cause an alarm or cause an alarm malfunction    e OBSERVE THE COLOR OF THE INDICATOR LIGHT  At  frequent intervals and during your weekly test  check the indicator light  on the on the front panel of the alarm     e See the section  Operation  in this manual for further information     PROCEDURES TO TAKE DURING AN ALARM    Follow the alarm procedures for your country  The emergency number  depends on your travel location     PROCEDURES TO TAKE  DURING A CO ALARM IN THE USA    AS WARNING  Actuation of this device indicates the    presence of carbon   monoxid  CO  or propane gases   which can KIL
7. SAFES ALERT    RECREATIONAL VEHICLE  RV     Combination Carbon  Monoxide and Gas Alarm  USER   S MANUAL    Models 70 742 70 742 MS 70 742 R 70 742 R MS  PATENTS PENDING ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 70RV052004 2    ATTENTION  This user   s manual contains important Carbon  Monoxide  CO  and gas alarm installation  operation  troubleshooting  and warranty information  Read  follow  and keep this manual for  future reference     NOTE  If you install or purchase this alarm for another person  give  this manual to that person     IMPORTANT  This unit must be replaced within five years of its  production date  Record the manufacture date in the section   Owner   s Replacement Record  in this manual for future use  The    longer detect carbon monoxide  propane or natural gas accurately   The device should be replaced     DUAL SENSOR TECHNOLO GY  The SAFE T ALERT    70 Series combination CO   Gas Alarm is an alarm that       Carhon  Monoxide  CO  and explosive gases Propane  LPG  and Methane   Natural Gas   The 70 Series uses the latest microprocessor technology  combined with two electronic self cleaning sensors that operate independently  of each other  The combined unit can detect both CO and explosive gases  simultaneously      This detector is UL   listed as a CO Propane ad Methane  Natural Gas   detector for RV use  Other explosive gases detected  but not tested by UL     include Acetone  Alcohol  Butane  and Gasoline all of which you may have  in your RV     2To prevent false alarms fr
8. ay also have other rights  which may vary  from state to state     PRODUCT NOT WARRANTED    SAFE T ALERT     product for any reason voids the warranty  This  warranty does not cover damage or failure resulting from acts of God  abuse     misuse  neglect  or faulty installation     WARRANTY RETURN PROCEDURES    reason  Call  ask your dealer to call  or email our Customer Service  Department  as listed below  to trouble shoot the situation     Customer Service Phone No    800 383 0269  Fax No  847 546 9007   E mail Service   mtiindustries com   Web Site  www mtiindustries com    If Customer Service determines that the unit is defective  a Replacement  Authorization  RA  number will be issued  No product will be accepted  for service or replacement without first obtaining a RA number     If authorized  return this product to     MTI Industries  Inc    Warranty Dept  RA    INSERT RA NUMBER HERE   31632 N  Ellis Drive Unit 301   Volo  IL 60073   NOTE  Mark the RA number in the area shown on the outside  of the box    NOTE    70 742 is the basic unit with no interconnection  no relay   70 742 MS is the basic unit with interconnection no relay   70 742R MS is the Multi station unit  interconnect  and relay   70 742R is the basic unit with a relay no interconnects        MTI INDUSTRIES 2004    
9. edical problems may consider using warning devices  which provide  audible and visual signals for CO concentrations under 30 ppm     HOW TO PROTECT YOUR FAMILY    CAUTION  The SAFE T  ALERT     70 series combination CO and Gas  Alarm is designed to protect individuals from the acute effects of carbon  monoxide exposure and gas leaks  It will not fully safeguard individuals  with specific medical conditions  If in doubt  consult a medical    practitioner     To protect your family  you should     e INSTALL THE ALARM PROPERLY  Carefully read and follow  ALL the instructions in this manual  Test your unit every week  Alarms  that do not work will not alert you to hazardous levels of CO or  explosive gas  See the section  Test_Procedure  in this manual for  further information    e MAKE REGULAR VISUAL INSPECTIONS  Check all fuel burning  equipment including gas water heaters  kitchen gas stoves  space heaters   gas dryers and all pilot lights  Check the color of the pilot flame  The  color should be blue    e MAKE REGULAR VISUAL INSPECTIONS OF THE ENGINE  AND GENERATOR EXHAUS T SYSTEMS  Cracked exhaust systems  can allow CO to enter the living area    e PROFESSIONALLY MAINTAIN YOUR ENGINE AND  GENERATOR  Although gas engines and generators produce CO  a  poorly tuned engine and generator will produce greater amounts CO     WHERE TO INSTALL    e Install the 70 series in the kitchen area near sources of a potential gas  leaks  Some potential sources are a furnace  refrigerator  sto
10. llow     NOTE  All connections must be in accordance with the National  Electrical Code in the Unites Stated and the Canadian Electric  Code in Canada     TEST PROCEDURE  A WARNING    TO REDUCE THE RISK OF CARBON  MONOXIDE POISONING  OR PROPANE GAS EXPLOSION  TEST THIS ALARM   S  OPERATION AFTER THE RV HAS BEEN IN STORAGE  BEFORE  EACH TRIP AND AT LEAST ONCE PER WEEK DURING USE    A WARNING  DO NOT USE A CIGARETTE LIGHTER TO TEST THE CO      PROPANE GAS ALARM   Butane gas may damage the sensors   DO NOT attempt to test the alarm by any other means than by using the  TEST RESET button  DO NOT attempt to produce CO   to test the alarm   The TEST RESET button tests all functions of the alarm and is the ONLY    safe way to be sure the alarm is working properly     The alarm may be tested at any time  The TEST Mute switch is located on  the front of the alarm Press and hold the test button for 1 second  The alarm  is working properly if the GREEN indicator light changes color to RED and  the horn beeps 4 times  The Gas LED should also blink Red     IMPORTANT   If this alarm does not test properly return it immediately  for repair or replacement     OPERATION    When the unit is first powered up  the CO sensor requires a ten  10  minute   initial warm up period to clean the sensor element and achieve stabilization   The GREEN LED indicator will flash on and off during the 10 minute  warm up period  This unit cannot go into a CO alarm during the warm up  period  To test your unit du
11. multaneous operation of multiple fuel burning  appliances  and or exhaust fans     Z N WARNING     LIMITATIONS OF CO and GAS ALARMS    THIS ALARM WILL NOT WORK WITHOUT POWER  Some  reasons for no alarm power  are a blown or missing fuse  broken wire  a  faulty wire connection or circuit breaker  a discharged battery  cut lead  wires  or improper supply     or ground     connections     THIS ALARM WILL ONLY INDICATE THE PRESENCE OF GAS  AT THE SENSOR  CO or explosive propane natural gas gases may be  present in other areas  MTI recommends installing CO alarms in all sleeping  areas     THIS ALARM IS INTENDED FOR USE IN RV s  It is intended for  use in inside locations of a RV  It is not designed to measure compliance  with commercial and industrial standards     THIS ALARM MAY NOT BE HEARD  The alarm   s loudness is  designed to meet or exceed regulatory standards  however  the alarm may  not be heard if alarms are located in remote locations or behind closed  doors  Persons who are hard of hearing  have consumed alcoholic  beverages  taken prescription  non prescription or illegal drugs  may not    hear the alarm     THIS ALARM IS DESIGNED TO DETECT CO FROM ANY  SOURCE OF COMBUSTION AND PROPANE AND METHANE  GASES  THE ALARM IS NOT DESIGNED TO DETECT SMOKE   OR FIRE     ZEEDO ALARN IMALI INUL ALANY AE LUY CU LEVY Eb 1L I gt  HUL    designed to measure compliance with the Occupational Safety Health    Administration  OSHA  commercial or industrial standards  Individuals  with m
12. om brief    puffs    of gas the detector has a  recheck cycle before alarming  If high levels of gas remain during the  recheck cycle  the detector will alarm     The electronic CO sensor in your SAFE T ALERT    CO alarm is  very sensitive to CO gas  It will not react to most other gas     WHY EVERY RV NEEDS A 70 SERIES CO AND GAS ALARM    anemia     Carbon monoxide  CO  is an odorless  colorless gas that prevents the  blood from carrying oxygen to vital organs  CO is 200 times more likely to  replace oxygen in the blood  The Consumer Product Safety Commission   CPSC  recommends using at least one CO alarm located outside of  sleeping areas  For the best security  locate a CO alarm in each sleeping  area  Safe T Alert CO alarms are available for secondary installations     Propane gas can cause explosions  Using propane requires taking safety  precautions to avoid injury  These gases is usually identified by an unpleasant  odor  Certain conditions may make some people unable to detect this unpleasant  odor  These conditions include advanced age  colds  allergies  and the use of  tobacco  alcohol or drugs that may diminish the sense of smell     ABOUT THIS ALARM    Because CO is a colorless  odorless  tasteless and highly poisonous gas  it  can endanger lives even at low levels of concentration  The CO Alarm  will alert you to potentially dangerous situations  The following  symptoms may be related to CO POISONING  Discuss these  symptoms with ALL household members and RV gues
13. on  There also is a matching sound pattern for  alarm conditions     CO ALARM    The Red CO LED will flash and the alarm will sound 4    BEEPS    then  silent for 5 Seconds  These signals indicates that the CO level is over 70  ppm  IMMEDIATE ACTION IS REQUIRED  See Procedures To Take  During An Alarm  This cycle will continue until the TEST Mute button on  the front of alarm is pressed  Ventilate the RV  The RED light will stay ON  until the CO has cleared  or the alarm will reactivate in approximately 6  minutes if the CO is still present  DO NOT RE ENTER THE RV  This  alarm will return to normal operation after the RV s properly ventilated     PROPANE GAS  ALARM     The Red LED will Flash and the alarm will sound a steady tone whenever a  dangerous level of propane or methane gas is detected  IMMEDIATE  ACTION IS REQUIRED  See Procedures Take During A Gas Alarm   The detector will continue to alarm until the Test Mute switch on the front  of the alarm is pressed  Ventilate the RV  The  RED  Gas LED will continue  to flash until the gas has cleared  or the    gas  alarm will reactivate in   approximately 5 minutes if the gas is still present  DO NOT RE ENTER  THE RV  This alarm will return to normal operation after the RV s properly    ventilated     MALFUNCTION SERVICE SIGNAL If any malfunction is detected  the  Gas LED will remain off and the Operational CO LED will alternate  Red Green and the alarm will sound once every 15 seconds  Press the  Test Mute button  If the Te
14. re to the 12 volt supply       Connect the Black wire to the 12 volt Ground        3  Interconnect Wiring   Series  Daisy Chain  connect Blue to Blue and  Yellow to Yellow     NOTE  All connections must be in accordance with the National  Electrical Code in the Unites Stated and the Canadian Electric Code in  Canada     Model 70 742 R MS With Normally Closed single pole double throw  relay and Multi Station Interconnect  This unit supplies a 12 volt DC 3  amp  max  output  The relay is energized whenever the alarm is operational   The 70 742 R MS can also be interconnected with up to nine 70 742 MS  units  It may be used to shut down a generator or to open an  optional  gas  solenoid valve  The relay may also be used to interface to alarm systems   using either the normally closed or normally open contact  depending on the  requirements of the alarm system  In the event of an alarm the relay will shut  off  It will automatically energize after the unsafe levels of CO or gas clears     VCICLL d WAU ILULALIVIE HU IULIC Wall LU ULL UIT HUULI     1  Cuta 4     102mm  W x 3     76mm  H hole     2  Connect the Red wire to the 12 volt supply       Connect the Black wire to the 12 volt Ground        3  3  Relay Output   Whitel2 vDC Supply        Black White Stripe Ground      Note  Some devices do not require correct polarity and can be  connected and can be connected to either terminal or wire     4  Interconnect Wiring     Series  Daisy Chain  Connect Blue to Blue and  Yellow to Ye
15. ring the warm up period  press the test button   See Test Procedure in this manual  After the warm up period  the GREEN  power ON indicator should glow continuously If the ON indicator light does  not light  see the section  Trouble Shooting Guide  in this manual for  further information  Do not attempt to fix it yourself     approximately 1 minute  This unit cannot go into a    gas  alarm  during the  warm up period  After 1 minute the alarm can detect explosive gas and will  energize the relay on models 70 742 R and 70 742 R MS     Simultaneous CO and Gas Alarms    Because the risk of a propane gas  explosion is generally a more serious danger  your alarm unit gives the gas  alarm a higher priority during simultaneous alarm condition    If your unit generates alarms for both Gas and CO at the same time  the gas  LED will flash red and the beeper will sound  The CO LED will be a solid  Red until the CO is ventilated out of the RV  at which time the LED will  return to the Green operational safe color     DLUWILIUUL E LULCOUCUULE   LHC ULIL CAL LUITLALO SUULL PpUWeL MLILCLL uupuu auu  brownouts where the circuit voltage drops as low as 1 VDC  If the brownout  lasts too long  the unit will reset and operate as described above     LOW POWER OPERATION  This alarm will operate normally down to7 vDC  Do not operate this alarm  below 7 vDC     VISUAL AND AUDIBLE ALARM SIGNALS    to operate  The alarm has two indicator lights that display a specific color  for each monitored conditi
16. st Mute button does not clear the signals  check  the battery voltage  If the battery voltage is not low and the unit will not  return to normal operation  immediately remove the alarm and return  for service or warranty replacement  See the warranty section in this  manual     STEADY GREEN  STEADY RED    NORMAL  CO ALARM    4    BEEPS     5 SECONDS OFF    PROPANE ALARM    ALARM  MALFUNCTION    CONSTANT    BEEP    EVERY  30 SECONDS    FLASHING RED    ALTERNATING  RED GREEN       AVEEUIVEUJIN EE PUA EUINE      LIDS MAAN das da CaS LOVOL IVICU y lcatulc  that members the approximate amount of CO that activated_it  The  memory feature does not record brief exposure to CO that would not  activate the alarm  This alarm will indicate one of four levels with chirps  and blinks with the CO LED     To activate alarm level memory  press the TEST RESET button for  less than 1 second     e 1Chirp and 1 Green Blink   CO memory is clear  e 2 Chirps and 2 Red   below 100 ppm   3 Chirps and 3 Red Blinks   below 200 ppm   4 Chirps and 4 Red Blinks   above 200 ppm    TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE  Use this chart to trouble shoot problems with this 70 series Alarm     PROBLEM  Green Operational LED Off    CAUSE SOLUTION    1 Wire Connection   2  Reversed Wiring   3  Main Power Off   4  Missing or Blown Fuse   5  Contact Customer Service    Contact Customer Service  Contact Customer Service    Contact Customer Service    No Sound When Testing  No Red LED When Testing    Locked In Alarm    MALFUNCTION A
17. ts     eMild Exposure  Headaches  running nose  sore or watery eyes  often  described as    flu like    symptoms     eMedium Exposure  Dizziness  drowsiness  vomiting   eExtreme Exposure  Unconsciousness  brain damage and death        NOTE  Reported cases of gas poisoning indicate that while   victims are aware they are not well  they are disoriented  They are unable  to save themselves by exiting the RV or calling for   assistance  Small children and pets may be affected first     Your SAFE T ALERT    70 742 alarm helps protect your household  members and guests from CO produced while using your RV  CO gas is  produced when any type of fuel is incompletely burned  Potential sources  of CO in and around your RV can include gas or diesel engine exhaust   portable space heaters  gas stoves and ovens  furnaces  defective engine  exhaust systems  portable grills  other nearby RVs  portable generators   generator exhaust  and other propane powered appliances  All are sources  of CO    The following are also sources of CO that may affect your RV    e Extended operation of unvented fuel burning appliances can build up   high CO levels    e An idling vehicle in an open or closed garage    e Temperature inversions can trap exhaust near the ground    e CO build up can be caused by reverse negative venting of fuel burning  appliances including  1  Clogged  loose or faulty stacks or chimneys of   clothes dryers  furnaces and water heaters  etc    2  wind direction  and or velocity  3  si
18. ve or oven     CO and gas alarm  complies with that recommendation  For added  protection  MTI suggests installing a stand alone CO alarm in the  bedroom area     e   INSTALL ALARM no more than 20 inches off the floor     WHERE NOT TO INSTALL 70 SERIES ALARMS    e DONOT INSTALL behind furniture  drapes  in closets or areas that  will block air flow to the alarm     e DO NOT INSTALL within 12 inches  30cm  of opening windows   exterior doors  heating or return vents  or other drafty areas      e DO NOT INSTALL on an outside wall     e DO NOT INSTALL on a wall switch controlled by a power line   ground fault circuit or to a circuit breaker     e NOTE  Older RVs may have little or no insulation and therefore are  draftier  Carefully consider mounting locations     LUC LULUWINE Ula aS PLUVIUS AUULLIVITG  AIAL HIDLAHAUVULU HUUVULHAUUILL          Kitchen    FIGURE 1    Bedroom       Cc     C   CO DETECTOR LOCATION  FOR ADDITIONAL SECURITY  Do not install within 12  of    Do not install within  a 12  of adoor  a window that can open    Do not install CI   within 12  of vents    CO DETECTOR LOCATION  FOR MINIMUM SECURITY    Do Not install behind drapes  or furniture  FIGURE 2    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS    Models    70 742 70 742 MS 70 742 R 70 742 R MS    A WARNING    FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT  IN A MALFUNCTION OR FAILURE OF THE ALARM AND MAY  VOID THE WARRANTY     SHOCK HAZARD  Turn off power before installing   Power Supply 12 vDC   Recommended Wire Size 14 
    
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