
SWM816A User Manual V2.0
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5.5 Alarm disposal
Once carbon monoxide poisoning occurs, it is very dangerous. If the carbon
monoxide alarm sends out an alarm, the following actions are recommended in the
following order.
1) Stay calm and open all doors and windows for ventilation. Stop using all fuel
burning equipment, if possible, make sure they are all off.
2) If the alarm continues to be activated, please leave the place. Leave the doors
and windows open and re-enter only when the alarm stops. If it is a multi-story
dwelling, ensure that all households are aware of the risks.
3) Anyone who suffers from carbon monoxide poisoning needs medical help.
4) Call the relevant repair or maintenance agency and ask professionals to
troubleshoot and correct carbon monoxide emission sources. Unless the warning
is clearly false, do not use the suspected fuel burning equipment.
5.6 Status Description
Green indicator flashes every 3 seconds (duration about
30s) while the alarm has just been attached to the battery:
Preheat -status.
Green indicator flashes every 32 seconds: Normal status.
Red indicator flashes 4 times every 5 seconds and buzzer
sends out 'beep' sound 4 times in a row: Alarm status.
Pressing the button once, red indicator flashes 4 times
every 5 seconds and buzzer sends out 'bi' sound 4
times
in a row, repeat twice:
Test status.
Yellow light flashes once every 30 seconds and the buzzer
sends out 'beep' sound: Fault status
Yellow light flashes 3 times every 30 seconds and the
buzzer sounds 3 times in a row: End of product life.
Pressing the button while alarming, the alarm will be silent
for about 5 minutes and the red indicator flashes: Silence status.