![]() ![]() It is surface mounted and powered by 240v mains and includes a battery that runs for 10 years as a backup when power is out. ![]() Find out more information about maintaining your alarm or further details on our new range.The Red GTC-2968X Carbon Monoxide Photoelectric alarm provides the highest level of protection for your family. Your CO alarm must be replaced immediately if there is a fault or indication of end of life to ensure your home remains protected. If any of the settings are found to be incorrect or if the batteries become low, the alarm will sound an audible chirp and sound an amber flash pattern for up to 30 days. Your CO alarm constantly checks the accuracy of its sensor and circuitry. ![]() Check alarm is secure – please refer to your alarm manual for detailed advice on securing and position the alarm. ![]() Drill holes into the wall (70mm apart for FA3313, FA3322 & FA3820 and 56mm apart for FA3328), insert plastic wall plus and screw in the screws. Where wall mounting is required, secure your CO alarm using 2 x 3.5mm (No 6) CSK screws. Your alarm should be placed 1-3 metres away from any fuel burning appliance in your home, in living rooms or bedrooms. Once your CO alarm is activated and tested, choose to install the alarm by mounting on a wall or free standing on a shelf. View our guide below to help you understand what each represents. Understanding FA3322 digital display indicatorsįireAngel’s FA3322 digital carbon monoxide alarm features many icons on the LCD screen. Please note, this feature is not available with the FA3820 or FA3313 alarms. If a battery fault or warning has been silenced for a period of 8 hours and times out during night time, the silence period will automatically be extended once for a further 8 hours (night silence will increase the counter by 1 for sleep easy). Once your CO alarm is activated, this icon or ‘heartbeat’ will continue to flash a green LED in power mode. ![]()
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