PRO-LAB CA101 Carbon Monoxide Detector Professional Laboratories Installation Guide
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PRO-LAB J (CARBON UAT УЗЛА = $i rl Usa | 4 © d y 1 ¡e ‚Side Tor Dotalı oi : =. = a ne A vi p | E Th f Laboratory Tested for Accuracy e 2 Reusable Sensor Buttons Included o Will Last Up to 6 Months! Product CARBON MONOKIDE TEST e TD P Made in USA CARBON MONOXIDE TEST KIT DIRECTIONS 1. When ready to use, remove the tan sensor button from the foil package and snap it firmly into the hole on the front of the plastic badge. 2. Write the date you started testing on the lower right hand corner of the front of the plastic badge. 3. Peel the protective coating off of the adhesive on the back of the plastic badge and mount to any hard, flat surface in area of concern. if carbon monoxide is present, the sensor button will turn grey to black within fifteen {15} minutes. The sensor button will return to its original color and be ready for reuse when exposed to fresh air (unless the sensor has been overexposed). Even a slight darkening of the sensor button indicates a dangerous amount of carbon monoxide. Note: Replace sensor button every three (3) months. WHAT IS CARBON MONOXIDE? Carbon monoxide is an odorless, tasteless, and colorless gas which is caused by incomplete combustion of gasoline, kerosene, natural gas, butane, propane, fuel oil, wood, coal or any other type of fuel. Carbon monoxide gas can he emitted by fire places, gas heaters, gas stoves, gas or oil furnaces, wood coal or gas dryers, and/or gas barbeques. It is estimated that carbon monoxide causes as many as 1000 deaths per year in the United States. RECOMMENDED TESTING AREAS Homes, kitchens, furnace areas, garages, cars, RVs, campers, boats, airplanes, wood stoves, fireplaces, space heaters, and water heaters. Note: Reaction time is slightly faster when damp, and slightly slower when dry. CAUTION: The sensor button will be damaged by halogens, ammoniac and nitrous gases. Keep away from cleaners, solvents, and other contaminents. Harsh direct sunlight will bleach out sensor button and shorten useful life. The shelf life of an unopened sensor is three (3) years. — — [o oo —]]— — Ba = = —]— 3 —)ol HH —.” EA (un — 0 x 4 vr 69 60 Uh OLA Na а ео Ч о 9522222 == Е Sc SE EEE —— 1 =, 5 EE, = = = EyTvL9 2 — = Li AST TIS — Dé = т © D JPYRIGHT © PRO-LABE, INC. 2014 21-14-7556 5M1114 ">
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