Chapter 3, If your co alarm sounds – First Alert MODEL FCD3N User Manual

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CHAPTER 3:

If Your CO Alarm Sounds

WARNING!

Actuation of your CO alarm indicates the
presence of carbon monoxide (CO) which
can kill you. In other words, when your CO
Alarm sounds, you must not ignore it!

If the Alarm Sounds:

1. Operate the Test/Silence button.
2. Call your emergency services, fire

department or 911. Write down the number
of your local emergency service here:

3. Immediately move to fresh air—outdoors or

by an open door or window. Do a head
count to check that all persons are
accounted for. Do not re-enter the premises,
or move away from the open door or
window until the emergency services
responder has arrived, the premises have
been aired out, and your CO alarm remains
in its normal condition.

4. After following steps 1-3, if your CO alarm

reactivates within a 24-hour period, repeat
steps 1-3 and call a qualified appliance
technician 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 combustion
equipment not inspected by the technician,
and consult the manufacturers’ instructions,
or contact the manufacturers directly, for
more information about CO safety and this
equipment. Make sure that motor vehicles
are not, and have not, been operating in an
attached garage or adjacent to the residence.
Write down the number of a qualified
appliance technician here:
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Finding the Source of CO

After an Alarm

Because CO may dissipate by the time an
investigator arrives, it may be difficult to locate
the source of CO. See Chapter 5 “What You
Must Know About CO.”

BRK Brands, Inc.

shall not be obligated to pay for any carbon
monoxide investigation or service call.

“ALARM-MOVE
TO FRESH AIR”

If you hear the alarm
horn and the red light
is flashing, move
everyone to a source
of fresh air. DO NOT
move the CO Alarm!

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