Operation characteristics, Maintenance tips – Interlogix TX-6310-01-1 User Manual

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Operation characteristics

Table 1: Operation characteristics

LED Display

Alarm sound

Unit status

Control panel status

Recommendation

Normal operation

Green Power
LED flashes
every 30
seconds.

None. Normal

DC

operation (sensing
no CO) and with
good batteries.

Normal operating
condition.

None.

Carbon monoxide
alarm

Red Alarm LED
flashes with
beeps.

Four quick beeps,
5 seconds
silence,
repeating.

Alarm condition.
Dangerous
concentrations of
CO detected.

Alarm condition.

See “Alarm procedure” on page 8.

Low battery /
low battery hush

Red Alarm LED
flashes every
60 seconds.

One quick beep
every 60
seconds.

Batteries need to be
replaced.

Trouble condition,
trouble beeps every 60
seconds.

Replace all three AA batteries.

Press Test/Hush button and release.
This will silence the low battery audible
chirp between 8 and 11 hours allowing
for a more convenient time to replace
the batteries.

Alarm end-of-life
indicator

Red Alarm LED
flashes two
times every 30
seconds.

Two quick beeps
every 30
seconds.

End of CO alarm
life.

Trouble condition,
trouble beeps every 60
seconds.

Press the Test/Hush button and
release. This will silence the end-of-life
signal for up to three days. After three
days, the unit will resume end-of-life
chirps. Hush mode will silence the
alarm ten times or up to 30 days. After
30 days, the unit can no longer be
hushed. Replace the CO alarm
immediately. The unit will not respond
to CO.

Trouble/service
alarm

Red Alarm LED
flashes every
30 seconds.

One quick beep
every 30
seconds.

Unit is in trouble
condition.

Trouble condition,
trouble beeps every 60
seconds.

Replace batteries. If condition
continues, unit has malfunctioned.
Replace immediately. Unit will not
respond to CO.

Error condition

Red Alarm LED
constantly on.

Constant alarm.

Very low battery or
unit malfunction.

Trouble condition,
trouble beeps every 60
seconds.

Replace batteries. If condition
continues, unit has malfunctioned.
Replace immediately. Unit will not
respond to CO.

Test mode

Red Alarm LED
flashes with
beeps.

Four quick beeps,
5 seconds
silence, repeated
once.

Normal operation
when Test/Hush
button is pressed.

Sensor test mode

CO not detected. Alarm for test
purposes only.

Tamper

Red Alarm LED
flashes every
30 seconds.

One quick beep
every 30
seconds.

Unit is in tamper
condition.

Trouble condition,
trouble beeps every 60
seconds.

Place alarm body back onto mounting
plate. If condition continues, unit has
malfunctioned. Replace immediately.

Maintenance tips

To keep your alarm in good working order:

Perform a CO alarm test once a week (see “Normal CO
alarm test” on page 3).

Vacuum the alarm cover once a month to remove
accumulated dust.

Never use detergents or solvents to clean the alarm.
Chemicals can permanently damage or temporarily
contaminate the sensor.

Avoid spraying air fresheners, hair spray, paint, or other
aerosols near the alarm.

Do not paint the unit. Paint will seal the vents and interfere
with proper sensor operation.

Move the CO alarm to a remote location, to prevent possible
damage or contamination of the sensor, prior to performing any
of the following:

Staining or stripping floors or furniture, painting or wall-
papering.

Using aerosols or adhesives.

WARNING:

Reinstall the CO alarm as soon as possible to

assure continuous protection.

The following is a list of substances that at high levels can
damage the CO sensor or cause temporary readings that are
not CO readings:

Ethylene, ethanol, alcohol, iso-propanol, benzene, toluene,
ethyl acetate, hydrogen, hydrogen sulfide, and sulfur dioxide.

Also most aerosol sprays, alcohol-based products, paint,
thinner, solvent, adhesive, hair spray, after shave, perfume,
auto exhaust (cold start), and some cleaning agents.

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